
Pamela Druckerman and Curling
Author Pamela Druckerman shares her parenting tips from her book French Children Don't Throw Food. Plus we go curling crazy with John Brown and gold medallist Rhona Howie.
Chris chats to author Pamela Druckerman who shares her parenting tips in her book French Children Don't Throw Food. We go curling crazy, learning all about the Winter Olympic sport with John Brown from the English Curling Association and gold medallist Rhona Howie, plus Vassos has your Top Tenuous claims to fame to this icy game. We hear about your dumpling joy, ladybird finds and daffodil delights, and Ruth Scott provides the daily Pause For Thought on this tip top Tuesday.
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What parenting tips can we ALL learn from the French?
Duration: 03:40
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Journey
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Adamski
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience
All Along The Watchtower
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Madonna
Hung Up
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Strawbs
Lay Down
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The Banana Splits
The Tra La La Song (One Banana, Two Banana)
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Duran Duran
Girls On Film
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Paloma Faith
Till I'm Done
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KISS
God Gave Rock 'n' Roll To You II
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The Beatles
Penny Lane
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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
It's A Beautiful World
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Irene Cara
Flashdance... What a Feeling
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Dr. Feelgood
Milk And Alcohol
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Jake Bugg
Lightning Bolt
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Electric Light Orchestra
Shine A Little Love
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George Ezra
Paradise
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Chic
Le Freak
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Ivana Spagna
Call Me
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Laura Branigan
Self Control
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Foreigner
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Franz Ferdinand
Feel The Love Go
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David Bowie
The Jean Genie
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Simple Minds
Love Song
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Brown & Gray
Top Down
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Vanilla Ice
Ice Ice Baby
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The Swinging Blue Jeans
You're No Good
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Pause for Thought

Ruth Scott, Anglican Priest and Quaker:
A friend was telling me how, until recently, he worked constantly. He said his busy-ness was the equivalent of putting his fingers in his ears, shutting his eyes and singing at the top of his voice to drown out inner thoughts and feelings that were too painful to explore. The day came when suddenly his avoidance tactics no longer worked, and he had to face the grief inside himself. Although it was tough and his emotions were often turbulent, he was aware of a calmness beginning to settle his spirit as he worked through the questions and doubts that exploded into consciousness. “I wish I’d listened to myself years ago,” he said.
He’s not alone in that sentiment. As a priest I’ve heard many people say that breakdown or serious illness stopped them in their tracks and brought them to their senses about their priorities. The ‘dross’ of daily life they’d once thought essential, fell away, the ‘oughts, shoulds and have tos’ evaporated, and there was sudden clarity about what or who meant the world to them. I understand that. Spending much of last year in hospital I had time to reflect not only on my own life, but also on wider, so-called ‘normal’ life.
I noticed the number of news reports about people struggling to keep up with daily demands, and the rise in mental ill-health statistics. I wondered how many of us are following my friend’s example, blocking out unwelcome but persistent inner voices calling us to stop and take stock. It will be a pity if we ignore them until either they erupt out, or illness confronts us with the extent to which we’ve placed importance on unimportant things.
Faith teaches the essential human need of taking time to reflect on experience and to understand what lies at its heart, to listen as well to the inner still small voices, as the more urgent ones crying out to be heard. Life is a gift to be nurtured and treasured not neglected and trampled. Why wait until emotions overwhelm us, or mortality catches up with us, before working out what really matters.
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- Tue 20 Feb 201806:30BBC Radio 2




