with Zara Janjua
Poet and musician John Hegley shares his Spiritual Life, marking the Dunblane tragedy 30 years on, Louis Theroux's Inside the Manosphere and political posturing at the Oscars.
After a life shaped by words, music and laughter, much-loved wordsmith, comedian and musician John Hegley joins Zara as her Spiritual Life guest. The creator of the acclaimed children’s book Stanley’s Stick reflects on his Catholic upbringing ahead of his appearance at the Glasgow International Comedy Festival.
Christian and gospel music is booming in the UK, with the market up more than 60% since 2015. The Official Charts Company has now launched the first ever Official UK Christian & Gospel Singles Chart, and chief executive Martin Talbot joins Zara to tell us all about it.
With nominations now open for the BBC’s Make a Difference Awards, we hear from one of last year’s winners, Julie Morrison, about the vital support she offers bereaved parents through the charity she founded, Baby Loss Retreat.
Zara’s Faith Forum panel this week are anthropologist and psychotherapist Dr Salma Siddique, Rev Bryan Kerr of Kilmacolm Parish Church, and Daniel Gilius, a Muslim who works for an anti-racism organisation .
They unpack the week’s stories, including:
Thirty years on from the Dunblane school massacre, how does a community live with collective grief while also becoming a symbol of resilience?
With Louis Theroux returning with his documentary Inside the Manosphere, we explore the influence of online role models on boys and young men, and a new Scottish Government campaign tackling misogyny among young people.
And after another politically charged Academy Awards, we ask whether the Oscars have become a stage for activism - and whether that’s appropriate.
And ahead of Mother’s Day, the panel share the best advice they ever received from their mum - or a mother figure in their life.
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Music Played
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Etta James
Something's Got A Hold On Me
- Etta James- The Genuine Article.
- Mca/Chess.
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Eurythmics
Here Comes The Rain Again
- Eurythmics - Greatest Hits.
- RCA.
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Alanis Morissette
Head Over Feet
- Jagged Little Pill.
- Maverick.
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Sixpence None the Richer
Kiss Me
- The Best Love Songs...Ever! (Various).
- Virgin.
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James Bay
Hold Back The River
- Hold Back The River EP.
- Virgin EMI Records.
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Labi Siffre
Bless The Telephone
- The Singer & The Song.
- Edsel.
- 13.
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Natalie Imbruglia
Torn
- 1999 Grammy Nominees (Various Artists).
- Elektra.
Broadcast
- Sun 15 Mar 202608:00BBC Radio Scotland

