Dissecting the Human Condition, One Story at a Time
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By the age of 25, Frank Swain had lost most of his hearing - forcing him to wear electronic aids to listen to the world around him. Instead of allowing his isolating condition to get him down, he decided to turn his "disability into a superability"This is his story.Music:Evenings - '[I] Softly, We Go..'Evenings - 'Friend [Lover]'…
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BBC Radio 4's daily Shipping Forecast has become somewhat of a British Institution since it was first issued via Telegraph in 1861. But what can the historical meteorological broadcast tell us about our own modern-day society? Regular reader Zeb Soanes attempts to decipher. Music:Spring 0 - Max RichterForces of Attraction - Jóhann Jóhannsson…
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Often overshadowed by its fellow senses, Dr Alex Rhys-Taylor explains the role smell has played in the foundation and history of London.Humania Podcast
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What can the London Riots of 2011 tell us about Human Behaviour?Dr. Hannah Fry used mathematics to find out.Music:Oasis - Fucking in the BushesHumania Podcast
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Peter Preston was editor on the Guardian Newspaper in 1977 when, on April 1st, they printed a story on San Seriffe - a fictitious island nation.Humania Podcast
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Professor Chris French has spent a large chunk of his academic life looking at the Psychology of Paranormal Phenomena - but what can these beliefs teach us about ourselves?Humania Podcast
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James Wannerton has Lexical Gustatory Synesthesia, which means he can taste words. Last year, he made a very special tube map.http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/road-and-rail-transport/10257633/What-do-London-Underground-stops-taste-like.htmlHumania Podcast
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The Life & Times of a Giggle DoctorHumania Podcast
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