
A series of intimate conversations with ordinary and extraordinary people recorded, edited and shared by Karl James The Dialogue Project.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CultureArts | ||||

Karl talks to Patricia Hamzahee about listening as a survival skill, being an ally, paying attention and the difference between equality and equity. (And Patricia has a great story about what happened recently when a Black Lives Matter protester was ... more
A no holds-barred and occasionally raucous conversation around one of the trickiest subjects of all: death and dying. Karl and his Mum have always been able to talk openly about most things. But as Jilly gets older they have had up until now only vag... more
For a long time now I've been interested in listening to children. And it seems to me that between the ages of eight, nine and ten there's a kind of special time. Children of this age are conscious of the world, but not too badly spoilt by it. They h... more
One of the most extraordinary conversations in the series so far. In the early summer of 2014, a man called Colin called Karl out of the blue to say there was someone he felt might be interesting for him to talk to. A date and time were quickly arran... more
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A candid and very real conversation between mother and son about death, this was emotional at times but I enjoyed the refreshing but brutal honesty that gnawed at my ear. Thank you for an eye opening and thought provoking podcast which inspires me to have more of these conversations. More please!
“We can have a big hug.” The most inspiring woman. What strength. Thanks, Karl, for taking time to listen to her and for sharing her story with us. It has left me breathless with admiration and hope.
I wish everyone could listen to this.
Jess has Tourettes.
She talks beautifully and articulately about what it is to live with Tourettes.
And I really heard her.
And was utterly inspired.
Thankyou.
Despite the extreme modesty of the author, it really is wonderful.
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Apple Podcasts | #242 |
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2+2=5 : The Dialogue Project Podcasts launched 15 years ago and published 21 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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