Wrote a bit about autism since it's Neurodiversity Celebration Week haveyouthoughtabout.substack.com/p/whats-it-l...
Three years since this came out and I'm glad it still helps people. www.theguardian.com/science/2023...
When I was younger I was a real news junkie; it was my dream to live, breathe, eat, sleep news. But the world has changed, so how can we be more thoughtful in times like this...
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Professor Rebecca Killick is a statistician whose work dives deep into and across the field of nonstationary time series but how does it help them spot trends across decades? Check out our conversation on the latest episode of Have You Thought About
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What did @shafikmeghji.bsky.social find out when he began to investigate the British connections to South America? The award-winning travel writer explains more to me on my Have You Thought About podcast
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Sarah Brouner is an award-winning tutor and entrepreneur who loves problem solving and helping neurodivergent students embrace science and maths. She shares her journey on my Have You Thought About podcast.
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Talking about Poems on the Underground on BBC Sounds. Sometimes you get some very good storytelling gigs:
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The difference in how you see yourself compared to how others see you…
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@aaronblaiseart.bsky.social is an award-winning animator but what lesson has his latest hand-drawn release Snow Bear taught him about the world in which we live? Find out on Have You Thought About - available wherever you listen to podcasts.
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It's important to share things because you don't know where it leads
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Professor Rebecca Killick is a statistician whose work dives deep into and across the field of nonstationary time series but how does it help them spot trends across decades?
Shafik Meghji is an award-winning travel writer and author with his latest book Small Earthquakes offering an insight into the British links to South America
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A programme to mark the 40th anniversary of London's Poems on the Underground scheme.
Sarah Brouner is an award-winning tutor and entrepreneur who loves problem-solving and devising ways to help neurodivergent students embrace science and maths.
Psychologists call it ‘vicarious trauma’ – the result of witnessing too much misery, even if you’re not experiencing it first hand. And it can affect anyone, from war correspondents to legal professio...
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The Year of the Snake has involved shedding of all sorts