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The Talk Show Library

Enjoy past editions of The Talk Show

Neurodiversity – learning, understanding, flourishing

Dr Amy Pearson, a leading autistic psychologist at the University of Durham, shares her insights into the challenges of neurodiversity.

Neurodiversity – learning, understanding, flourishing

Can bots be better listeners than us?

Eddy interviews Ami, a prototype chatbot being trained in the skills of Creative Conversation. Can Ami really help us engage more effectively with each other?

Can bots be better listeners than us?

The Grief Taboo – and how to talk about it

Dr Erin Thompson, founder of The Loss Foundation bereavement charity, shares valuable insights on supporting people through grief.

The Grief Taboo – and how to talk about it

Jo Berry – Working with the man who killed my father

Jo shares the transformational experience of talking and working with the man who killed her father, Sir Anthony Berry, in the 1984 Brighton bomb attack on a Tory party conference.

Jo Berry – Working with the man who killed my father

50 Years a Samaritan - Learning the Power of Listening

Drawing on Mike’s deep reservoir of experience, we’ll explore how to use listening skills to forge the connections that help others – and ourselves – through difficult times.

50 Years a Samaritan -  Learning the Power of Listening

Turning Points – From Trauma to Transformation

Marina Cantacuzino and Sandra Barefoot, Co-leads of The Forgiveness Project, share powerful experiences and insights from their ground-breaking work.

Turning Points – From Trauma to Transformation
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