Capturing the nation in conversation, in partnership with the British Library.
Radio 4,·1152 episodes
Ten-year-old friends get to grips with priorities at school.
30 Jun 2017,·5 mins
Even though they do not live together, they will always be connected.
28 Jun 2017,·5 mins
One is retiring, the other just starting her career.
23 Jun 2017,·5 mins
A strong friendship grew out of their initial relationship as nanny and her charge.
Physical and mental preparations with the help of a good coach.
21 Jun 2017,·5 mins
Men who have had to adjust their preconceptions about love.
16 Jun 2017,·5 mins
Coming to terms with the loss of the sense of smell.
Experiencing the liberation that comes from travelling by bus.
14 Jun 2017,·5 mins
The freedom of teaching outside a set curriculum.
09 Jun 2017,·5 mins
A generation separates two teachers, but their inspiration is the same.
The Youth Vote
Young voters contrast their voting experience with their parents'.
07 Jun 2017,·15 mins
Things are Changing
Conversations between friends and family considering their democratic choice.
30 May 2017,·15 mins
The Voting Dilemma
Conversations between friends considering their democratic choice.
23 May 2017,·15 mins
Can a large bar of fruit and nut ever provide a nutritious lunch?
07 Jun 2017,·5 mins
Women engineers on their journey to renewable energy.
02 Jun 2017,·5 mins
The doctors' dilemma of how to break bad news to a patient's family.
If you don't love your job, get a different one!
31 May 2017,·5 mins
Sisters with a future in dance in the end chose the academic route.
26 May 2017,·5 mins
A volunteer and a refugee who met in The Jungle find they can learn a lot from each other.
Tips on how to overcome stage fright and general anxiety.
24 May 2017,·5 mins
They have been together for 30 years but are no nearer tying the knot.
19 May 2017,·5 mins
The benefits of dialling down the pace of life and enjoying the garden.
Grandfather and grandson are equally dedicated to the Fearless Foxes, no matter what.
17 May 2017,·5 mins
A recurrence of cancer means coming to terms with what is inevitable in the end.
12 May 2017,·5 mins
Taking an element of control of the event that none of us can control can help the process
If you care about your funeral and aftermath, it's worth setting down some plans.
10 May 2017,·5 mins
The blood tie with your children feels important when you yourself were adopted.
05 May 2017,·5 mins
The arrival of an adopted younger brother can disrupt the established family dynamic.
Their post went viral when they showed that, beneath the headscarf, they were the same.
28 Apr 2017,·5 mins
It's important to back up your opinion with logical reasoning.