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99 Words - Episode 1
Liz Gray asks if you had breath for no more than 99 words, what would they be?
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Stories of the Nativity
Mark Tully considers the significance of traditional nativity stories.
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Turmoil and Tranquility
Mark Tully considers the best conditions for creativity.
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The Illusion of Progress
Mark Tully explores the conviction that The Enlightenment has sold us a bill of goods.
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Waiting for the Barbarians
Mark Tully draws on CP Cavafy’s poem Waiting for the Barbarians.
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Unbending Belief
Mike Woolridge asks what is the connection between unbending belief and behaviour?
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What a Waste!
Mark Tully considers how hope and transformation can come from loss and grief.
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Ocean Deep
Rabbi Julia Neuberger explores spiritual and practical elements of the ever-changing sea.
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11/01/2009
Something Understood - a meditative reflection, illustrated with readings and music.
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I Got Rhythm
An archive edition from 2006 presented by celebrated radio feature-maker Piers Plowright.
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01/02/2009
Ethical and religious discussion that examines some of the larger questions of life
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Hope in an Age of Adversity
Mark Tully presents a special edition from his home in Delhi, seeking light in dark times.
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In My End Is My Beginning
Mark Tully contemplates time, change and resurrection on Easter Day.
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Saying Goodbye
Rabbi Shoshana Boyd Gelfand explores the ecstasy and agony of saying goodbye.
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Beginner's Mind
Chair of the London Buddhist Centre Suryagupta examines the zen state of Beginner's Mind.
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The Unexpected
Rabbi Dr Harvey Belovski explores attitudes towards the unexpected.
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The Stars
Michael Symmons Roberts turns his attention to the stars and how they influence our lives.
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The Moon
Michael Symmons Roberts takes a trip to the Moon and explores its enduring poetic appeal.
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Warrior Women
Remona Aly welcomes women to the ranks of warriorhood, a title usually reserved for men.
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Keeping a Mind Open
Mark Tully debates the pros and cons of an open mind - in life, politics and philosophy.
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The Subtle Body
Academic Sarah Goldingay examines the mysterious relationship between body, mind and soul.
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Questioning
Mark Tully invites us to challenge perceived truths in both religion and science.
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The Wisdom of Equality
Suryagupta Dharmacharini considers what it means to be equal and how to achieve equality.
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Faith and Finance
Mark Tully asks how religious belief can affect business and financial theory.
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In the Name of the Mother
Remona Aly explores the many human, symbolic and religious incarnations of motherhood.
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Hunger
Rabbi Shoshana Boyd Gelfand explores the experience of hunger.
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Slowing Down
Writer and priest Malcolm Doney explores the benefits of slowing down in our busy lives.
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Epiphany: The Duty to Be Happy
To mark the feast of Epiphany, Mark Tully asks whether happiness is a responsibility.
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Hibernation
With Christmas behind us and New Year still to come, Mark Tully contemplates hibernation.
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Advent
Robin Griffith-Jones, Master of the Temple Church, re-examines the Nativity stories.










