Tearing Us Apart 2: You are what you eat
This week Violet and Freddy explore the psychology of food and ask whether eating different food can make you a different person.
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- Tearing Us Apart 1
- Erik Erikson through James Dean Eyes
- Tearing Us Apart 3
- Psychedelic Journey
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Tearing Us Apart 1: Erik Erikson through James Dean Eyes
Tearing Us Apart is an ongoing exploration into human psychology. This week Violet and Freddy learn about Erik Erikson’s theory of how personalities develop through life. And then apply what they’ve learned to Rebel Without a Cause…
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- Tearing Us Apart 2
- You Are What You Eat
- Tearing Us Apart 3
- Psychedelic Journey
- Back to homepage
- Follow us on Twitter
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Humans of Camden No. 7
Humans of Camden’ is a podcast series for Camden Community Radio inspired by the photography project, ‘Humans of New York’. In it, Bonny walks around different parts of Camden asking passersby to talk to her for 5 minutes. The aim is to capture a cross-section of street life in this diverse and eclectic borough of London.
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Camden Fringe, 2019 - Fiona Spreadbouough
Fiona Spreadborough is bringing her one woman show ‘Adventures of a Tripadvisor seaside guesthouse keeper’ to Camden Fringe on Sunday 18th August (Water Rats, Grays Inn Road, 9pm, Tickets £5).
Here she talks to Marian Larragy about how her show came into being, but you’ll have to see the show if you want to full story on Fiona.
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Camden Fringe 2019: 'No Water In the Jungle' comes
‘I’m going to tell you a story’, says the story teller. ‘Get on with it!’ say the children. Is the tortoise always the villian? Will the lion be the hero? Co-operation is both the key to the story and to how freelance photographer Ifeoma Onyefulu came to have a play for children, in the Camden Fringe Festival.
‘No Water in the Jungle’ has been adapted by someone who comes from a long line of storytellers in Nigerian Igbo tradition.
“No Water in the Jungle: 5th-11th August at 2.30pm
Archway Methodist Church, Archway Close, London N193DT
Tickets £6. Book: 020-824 54 609.
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