Philosophy of Mind @ Mind in Camden
This podcast is about a ‘Philosophy of Mind’ workshop series, which ran at Mind in Camden, a local mental health charity, in October 2017.
The first part of this podcast is an interview with Sophie Stammers, the creator and facilitator of the workshop series and a philosopher at the University of Birmingham – she tells us about her work and her experience of facilitating the group. The rest of the podcast (from 12.25 onwards) is a group discussion amongst several participants about their experiences of the group – what was most important, what the group felt like, and what has stayed with them…
All of Sophie’s materials for the workshop series are online, so if you like what you hear you can go online and access them yourself at the link next to this podcast.
Package by: Bonnie Astor
Recording: Violet McDonald, Freddy Chick
- Project Perfect website
- About the work of Sophie & her colleagues
- Ted Talk on
- Three stigmas about mental health we need to deconstruct
- About other courses and groups at Mind
- Back to Camden Community Radio
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Islington Survivors Network
In the early 90’s Islington was rocked by a scandal of abuse in its kid’s homes. The victims of that abuse are still seeking justice and answers for what they suffered.
Dr Liz Davies was the social worker for Islington who originally blew the whistle on the abuse scandal. She left the council and since then has been working with survivors of the care homes, forming the Islington Survivors Network. Jo from CCRadio is one of those survivors. She spoke with Liz and Jane about the abuse and the work the Islington Survivors Network are doing now.
Package by: Jo and Freddy
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What's On in Camden 16th August, 2015
Guided walks on the theme of Dicken’s; Zumba for mums; Katie Prichard’s ‘Even the Little Ones’ at the Fringe; Big week at The Forge starts Sunday with Cuban music. On Thursday, its the Pioneers, Andy Mitoo & Christine Sugary Staple; Friday is Free Entry to London Tribes where Lokkhi Terra mix it up with spectacular stars. Catch it while you can afford to! Party late of on Fridays with Shaka Zulu’s ‘Twisted Nights, 10pm-2.30pm ’; See ‘Utopia’ installation at the Roundhouse before it finishes next weekend.
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Angela Routley, Danielle Manning, Freddy Chick & Marian Larragy- Canal Cafe Theatre
- Katie Pritchard
- Twisted Circus
- Guided walk on Charles Dickens theme
- Dickens Museum
- Zumba for mums
- Forge Venue
- Cuban at the Forge
- The Pioneers, Matto and Staples
- London Tribes: Lokkhi Terra
- Utopia at the Roundhouse
- Back to Camden Community Radio
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Tanya's Music Selection - 2
Tanya’s Music Selection – a considered selection of music news, gigs and the best emerging talents, all here in the heart of Camden.
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Philosophy Walk 1 - September 4th 2014
Naho Ollason and Tanya Geddes walk through Southbank, London on 4th September, in the evening. They talk about “Don’t miss the donut by looking through the hole” (anonymous).
This is the first of a weekly series of podcasts where a philosophical thought is discussed by two people walking and talking in the streets of London.
Package by: Tanya Geddes
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