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The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.
In our final episode, we wanted to spend some time with just our host Pia, and discuss what she's learnt on this journey of conversations. We want to know from her perspective what can the rest of the country learn from Manchester and how it has dealt with tragedy?
This whole podcast is to look at extremism and how hateful groups can develop. So in this episode, we want to get right down to the root and explore some of the factors that may be driving hateful extremism.
This episode is a debate that looks into the role that religion plays in British identity. The country is often described as a Christian so how much can it still be considered a "christian" country now that notable people from other faiths have played a part in this country. Is it even a positive thing to be seen as a "christian" country?
How do you deal with a friend who is showing early signs of harbouring hate that may lead to action. The way we handle friendships with those around us can be the difference between someone being hateful towards someone else, or learning how other people feel.
Colonialism, statues, songs, and how we celebrate historic events have a huge impact on different groups, especially those of the BAME community. This episode is all about discussing what our Flag mean to diverse communities?
There is a complex relationship people have with our flag. What can be done about it? Should it even be that way?
Freedom of speech is a something that we all believe we have the right to. But sometimes, people's views and freedom to say their mind can lead to hurting other people's feelings. This episode is all about discussing the difference between saying your mind and hurting someone with your comments?
Is there actually a healthy way to channel patriotic sentiments? In this episode, we consider what it means to have national pride in the UK without being labelled part of a hateful group. How can we make the British Identity feel positive so that all people can feel proud to be British?
Sometimes it's easy to see life from only your perspective, this can lead to huge segregation in society. This episode is all about exploring the part that the media plays in driving divisive narratives and whether this is down to the profit motive.
"Home is where the heart is", that is what they say, but how do we choose where we call home? How do we all choose where we belong- especially those in hateful groups?
In this episode we explore what make hateful groups so attractive? Is it the sense of belonging? How do we spot some of these things before its too late
"That's not very British of you...". A phrase that many may have heard but what does that even mean? Is there actually such a thing as being "British". In this episode, we want to start combating far right extremism and narratives about what is British. Who does Britain belong too and who can call here home?
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.