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18/02/2018

Pulitzer prize-winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario discusses the challenges women in her line of work face, and talks about some of the most dangerous places she has visited.

Pulitzer-prizewinning photojournalist, Lynsey Addario has worked in some of the world's most dangerous places. She shares her experiences with Cathy and discusses the challenges women photojournalists face.

Friends at the End campaign on a range of end of life issues and believe it's never too early to have a will or set out one's wishes in the event of seriously debilitating illness or death. Our reporter Bob Dickson speaks to some young people to find out if this is something they've given any thought.

How do organisations which fall short of the ethical values by which they define themselves begin to repair the reputation and the trust that's been broken? Dr Neil Thin who worked in international development for over 20 years, and Martin Palmer from the environmental charity The Alliance of Religions and Conservation discuss.

The Lost Words by Robert McFarlane and Jackie Morris is a book that celebrates the disappearing words of nature, from newt to conker, acorn to wren. Cathy speaks to the book's artist Jackie Morris, and school bus driver, Jane Beaton, who ran a successful fundraising campaign for the book to be given to all state schools in Scotland.

Investigative food journalist Joanna Blythman talks about her love of trees, from the common to the exotic, in our Inspirations series.

John Henderson of the Scottish Pilgrim Routes Forum and Martin Palmer discuss the growing interest in pilgrim paths and spiritual tourism across Scotland and the rest of UK.

1 hour, 55 minutes

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Sun 18 Feb 2018 10:00

The Lost Words

The Lost Words

The Lost Words by Robert McFarlane and Jackie Morris is a book that celebrates the disappearing words of nature, from newt to conker, acorn to wren. 

Cathy speaks to the book’s artist Jackie Morris​,  and school bus driver,  Jane Beaton,  who ran a successful fundraising campaign for the book to be given to all state primary, secondary schools in Scotland. 

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  • Sun 18 Feb 2018 10:00