The Listening Project Episodes Episode guide
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Linsey and Tamsyn - Theatrical Friends
A friendship forged through am-dram - on stage and backstage.
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Sunday Omnibus - Still Alive
Surviving cardiac arrests and climbing accidents, with the help of others.
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Barbara and David - We Thank Our Lucky Stars
When you have your third heart attack, you can no longer avoid changing your life.
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Lyndon and Martin - Breaking Point
Memories of a dramatic mountain rescue in the Cumbrian Fells.
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Karen and Colin - Lucky to Be Alive
A cardiac arrest at Anfield that had a happy ending.
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Sunday Omnibus - Changes in Working Life
Jobs are no longer for life, and the focus of many has changed.
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Sharon and Jonathan - Job for Life, or Not
Expectations of long-term employment have changed between generations.
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Gillian and Ian - Healing the Sick
Two GPs reflect on how much their jobs have changed.
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Mel and Andy – The University of Life
Friends muse on what comes after university when it's no longer a sure start to a career
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Sunday Omnibus
Computer gaming as a means of communication, and sexual harassment on the streets.
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Jason and Alice – Dungeons, Dragons and Daughters
Dungeons and dragons helped form a strong bond between this father and daughter
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Jane and Bella - It's Never Your Fault
A mother is appalled by the frequent sexual harassment suffered by her teenage daughter.
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Callum and Adam – The Guilty Pleasure of Computer Gaming
Two men admit to guilt about the time they spend gaming, but they are unlikely to change
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Sunday Omnibus: Jason and Kim
How employment can change perceptions of disability.
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Jason and Kim - A New Town, a New Life
A job in a different town from where she grew up has given a disabled woman a fresh start.
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Jason and Kim - I Just Want to Be Like Everyone Else
If you are disabled, getting a job means more than simply earning a living.
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Jason and Kim - The Person, Not the Disability
Disability need be no bar to employment.
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Sunday Omnibus: Migration
What is it like to leave your home country to live somewhere else?
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Jean and Khursheed – Our Lives as Migrants
Whether you migrate to marry or to escape persecution, you are still an immigrant.
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Nikola and Maris - Leaving Latvia
The cost that economic migrants pay in terms of family life.
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Ulrich and Anna – A European Family
Is it where you're born or where you live that provides your national identity?
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Sunday Omnibus: Dealing with Death and Suicide
Surviving the death of parents through accident or suicide, and the suicide of sons.
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Ann and Jane - Our Sons
Losing their sons to suicide has forged a strong friendship between two women.
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Katherine and Finlay - Making Dad Proud
Living with the aftermath of suicide.
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Isobel and James - Memories of Mum
A ten-year-old and her younger brother reflect on death and stepmothers.
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Sunday Omnibus
Children and parents talk about being deaf or hearing, and about a photographic legacy.
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Jane and Hannah - Deaf or Hearing
A daughter who was born deaf anticipates the birth her first child with her hearing mother
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Ann and Daniel - Breaking the Sound Barrier
A hearing mother and her profoundly deaf son use signing to explore his life and hers.
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Louise and Ivor - Negative Attitude
Now he has a digital scanner, is it worth preserving an archive of photographic negatives?
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Women and Community
Conversations between women about active community involvement in retirement.