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What I've Learned from Four Thought
Sheila Cook reflects on what she has learned from producing Four Thought.
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Life Without Chilli
Dina Rezk returns to Four Thought to speak about a bereavement.
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Care to Care
Farrah Jarral explains why she believes we need to put care at the centre of our society.
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Turning to Art
Ted Harrison argues that only art can truly capture the essence of spirituality.
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Stand Up for Irish Travellers
Martin Warde talks about his journey to becoming the first Irish Traveller comedian.
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I'm not having children to save the planet
Why a woman who had always wanted children has decided not to become a mum.
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Life after 'life-changing'
Thought-provoking talks in which speakers explore original ideas about culture and society
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I love gaming, but gaming doesn't always love me
Professional gamer Meg Sunshine on how gaming needs to tackle its toxic culture.
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Moral Animals
Virginie Simoneau-Gilbert asks us to think differently about our pets.
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On Regret
Rachel Genn describes her fascination with regret.
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After a Parent Dies by Suicide
Anna Wardley argues that we should better support children whose parents kill themselves.
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Piracy on the Page
Author Joe Nutt argues we need to fight back against what he calls 'linguistic piracy'.
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From Care to Cambridge
A care leaver who graduated from Cambridge University on why its time to rethink education
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Baldness, Beauty and Me
Lizi Jackson-Barrett developed alopecia in her 40s and re-evaluated her idea of beauty.
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From Bradford with Love
Bradford-born writer Amit Dhand on how people in his city can lead the way on integration.
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What I learnt from Reality TV
Former Love Island contestant Malin Andersson reflects on reality TV and social media.
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A Friendship
Novelist Richard Owain Roberts shares a story about a friendship.
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Who Tells the Story?
Chloe Juliette argues that we need a wider variety of true stories.
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Somewhere, not Nowhere
Jonathan Evershed argues that we should re-imagine how we think of the Irish Sea.
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Meeting Up
Laura Simpson argues that online meetings have been good for business.
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Asking the right questions about crime
Criminologist Dr Laura Bui wants us to ask the right questions when it comes to crime.
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Cities made for our mental health
Psychiatrist Dr Layla McCay asks how our buildings and towns can benefit our mental health
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Making Time
Watchmaker Rebecca Struthers warns that this traditional skill is endangered in Britain.
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Grief: A Practical Guide
James Helm gives a practical guide to dealing with grief and sudden single parenthood.
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Valuing Care
Ai-jen Poo argues that we should all value caring, and carers.
























