A brilliant thoughtful piece by BBC’s @fergalkeane47 about struggling with depression, ptsd and how to find moments of happiness through it all https://t.co/MlbM9mPDhC
Not often you hear a programme in the mid afternoon/school run slot on radio 4 that is this compelling - two babies switched at birth, only now discovering their birth families. Give it a listen … https://t.co/i3nPWjf9n6
@andyseedauthor School library - it’s a copy signed by you. Although my kids loved it so much I’ve bought our own copy, so they can carry on laughing at poems about poos for years to come!
Nine year old and eight year old bent over in hysterics by the poems in this book by @andyseedauthor - literally can’t speak they are laughing so hard #readingforpleasure
How does what you eat affect climate change? Read @sarahbridle’s research into reducing the environmental impact of our food, creating a resilient food system and starting a national conversation on the change that’s needed: https://t.co/i50lNWE8Wa #YorkResearch@YorkEnvironment
A short break from all the craziness going on around...
This photo of birds on power lines from @danilic looks like musical notation. So I tried to play it.
@katelamble I’m so sorry to hear this. We never worked together but I always love the programmes that you work on and just the other day was thinking about the Grenfell podcast and what a great public service that offered
In 1982, BBC journalist Laurie Margolis gave #BBCPM one its biggest exclusives ever - he broke the news that the Falklands had been invaded by Argentina.
He explains to @EvanHD how he was able to confirm the invasion by intercepting radio signals from fishermen on the islands.
How do you raise planet friendly eaters? For latest episode of #FeedthePlanet podcast I talk to @McGowanKim, Trustee at @tastedfeed and researcher at @FoodPolicyCity. Listen in for loads of tips.
Link here: https://t.co/4jZkjXSBvc
New episode of #FeedthePlanet - How do we bring up a new generation of climate friendly eaters? I talk to @McGowanKim, Trustee at @tastedfeed, about sensory food education & how to get kids to eat more veg that’s healthy for them & the planet.
Listen here: https://t.co/4jZkjXSBvc
New podcast episode! I’m excited to be talking to @bapbray about diet change and nutrition. We discuss what foods are good for planet and human health, how dietary needs change as we age and why being healthy doesn’t have to = cooking from scratch.
Listen: https://t.co/JOqfdO57L7
It’s an essential part of growing up, yet the number of kids who read purely for pleasure is at an all-time low, says @NilanjanaRoy https://t.co/1qgn95VEJ3
Excited to launch new podcast - Feed the Planet: Conversations on Food and Climate Change. My first guest is Prof Rosie Green & we’re discussing plant-based alternative foods, their environmental impact & what to look for when choosing plant milk.
Listen: https://t.co/JOqfdO57L7
Want to eat more sustainably but don't know where to start? In my new podcast "Feed the Planet," we provide the facts and figures you need to make informed choices. Listen now!
https://t.co/PpxuS7wW9N
#Podcast#SustainableEating
Produced by @Mollyvwatson@UniOfYork
Thank you for all the messages of support and good cheer on my laureate news. Here's a bit of hope and magic from Philip Larkin for the day that's in it.
This was quite the most amazing interview. Listen back if you can. Things Simon said that really struck me
1. On leaving people behind - your life is just a page or a chapter in other people’s lives
2. How small acts in normal lives can make an extraordinary difference
"It sounds weird to say I'm as happy as I've ever been in my life."
Simon Boas, whose essay in the Jersey Evening Post went viral, explains how his career as an aid worker helped him come to terms with his own terminal cancer diagnosis aged 46.
#R4Today