This month, we meet Lara Scott, a Norfolk local who takes us around Norfolk Deaf Festival - an annual event that brings the local deaf community together. The theme this year is humour; Norfolk has never had so many comedians in the area. Robotica have also been invited to showcase their latest AI technology which could potentially help with rural isolation.\n\nBack in the studio, deaf yoga teacher Sarah Scott gets Yvonne and Julian on their feet for some wellness techniques. She also gives tips on how deaf people can access their local yoga class. \n\nWe also head to the heart of the Lake District with Lucy Clark. She meets deaf entrepreneur Jo Dennison, whose latest enterprise not only provides sustainable energy to her own home, but also to 120-140 homes in her local area. \n\nWe end the programme with a tribute to Sinead O’Connor, who passed away recently. We remember her for being one of the first hearing artists to produce a signed song, which became a worldwide phenomenon. \n
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Series 44: Episode 5
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Series 44: Episode 4
We celebrate the incredible achievements of the international deaf community and explore how people define themselves. \n\nAhmed Mudawi is joined by Vilma Jackson to explore her ...
10-04-2025
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Series 44: Episode 3
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Series 44: Episode 2
Memnos Costi is on the Quayside in Newcastle for a programme looking at neurodiversity in the deaf community. He’s joined in the sunshine by campaigner Craig Butcher, who ...
08-04-2025
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Series 44: Episode 1
Actor Amy Murray leads us through the programme, celebrating the achievements of the deaf community in mainstream media. Amy is joined on location with journalist, writer and di ...
07-04-2025
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Series 43: Episode 23
There are 50,000 deaf children in the UK, and three deaf children are born every day, all of whom are the future of the deaf community. But what does it mean to raise these chil ...
02-10-2024
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Series 43: Episode 22
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04-09-2024
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Series 43: 21. Medical Access Crisis
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07-08-2024
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Series 43: Episode 20
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03-07-2024
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Series 43: Episode 19
To celebrate the start of Pride Month, William Everett, a recently elected trustee of charity Deaf Rainbow UK, joins Yvonne and Julian to talk about his passion to make events m ...
05-06-2024
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Series 44: Episode 4
We celebrate the incredible achievements of the international deaf community and explore how people define themselves. \n\nAhmed Mudawi is joined by Vilma Jackson to explore her ...
10-04-2025
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Series 41: Episode 9
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01-12-2021
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Series 42: 14. A National Scandal
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25-01-2023
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Series 38: 15. Deaf Children Of Our Time
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Series 44: Episode 2
Memnos Costi is on the Quayside in Newcastle for a programme looking at neurodiversity in the deaf community. He’s joined in the sunshine by campaigner Craig Butcher, who ...
08-04-2025
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