Three exceptionally honest and revealing conversations
now playing
Coming Clean
Reflections on the World of Work
Fire-fighter or a musician, aquarist or factory worker
Feeling At ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½
Where you feel welcome and understood
Living in the Best of Times
Love, age and periods
Men of Ulster
Men who have used their creativity to reflect their experience of their homeland
Conversations With or About Mum
Stammering, death and Motor Neurone Disease are all shared in this poignant selection
Being True to Yourself
Taking control of your life, your death, and the infinite blue of the ocean
Adventures in Parenting
Being a parent is a rollercoaster ride of love, acceptance, and responsibility
The Things That Bind Couples Together
It can be football, or music, or simply providing support and understanding
Planned and Unplanned Parenthood
The changes over time in having a baby out of wedlock
Fathers and Sons
An exploration of the relationship at different stages of life
Places Life Takes You
The ultimate destination is death, but everyone travels a different journey
Language and Belonging
How you speak, how you look, and what you're called all affect how you are perceived
Sharing The Load
Friends and family supporting those with health issues
Open To Change
Adopting a child, letting go of religion and moving on after bankruptcy
Inspirational Others
Finding the person who helps you realise your potential
Support When Needed
Either during or after birth, or at primary school
Getting Through It
Surviving marriage breakdown and a bombing
Artistic Inspiration
The expansiveness of art
Lifeboatmen
They risk their lives for those in peril at sea
Family Influences
In poetry, in jazz, or in the lasting impact of children - however young - on parents
Doctors and Nurses
The stresses and the rewards of a career in the NHS
Health Care
Needles may hurt, but treatment is still a lot less painful than it was before the NHS
My Special Brother
Three brothers with special needs and a huge capacity for joy and enthusiasm
A Certain Stage in Life
Accepting what you can't change later in life, and getting on with what you can change.
Being Who You Are
Challenging stereotypes and standing tall
Losing Loved Ones
Whether to a long, slow decline, or to a shockingly sudden death
Someone To Turn To
Whether it's a mentor or a long-standing friend, we all need somebody
Making the Best of Things
Whether it's a liver transplant, a wheelchair, or a son with unusual interests
Making a Difference
Through learning, belly-dancing, or donating sperm
Aging Gracefully
As friends, as grandparents, or as ghosts in the mirror