Sunday Sequence Episodes Episode guide
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Are we losing our minds over artificial intelligence?
Will it turn our brains to mush or will it make us smarter?
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Slavery compensation - justice delayed, justice denied?
Should the people of today pay for the sin of slavery or is that all 'simply in the past'.
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How will you be remembered?
Assets, values, achievements? What will we pass on to future generations.
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Changing the health service
What's blocking or slowing down reform of the health service?
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One year on from October 7 - what will stop the violence?
The violence begetting violence, what will it take to bring peace to the Middle East?
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Religious conversions - therapy for the soul?
What drives someone to change their faith?
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Remembrance - would it be better if we learned to forget?
Do we need to reflect on the value of conflict remembrance? Does it restrict healing?
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100 years of religion on 大象传媒 radio - is it still reflective of the people?
In a multi-faith and secular world what place should religion have in broadcast media?
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When school wasn't safe - a litany of church abuse and denial
A church in crisis over the hundreds of abusers who haunted generations of children.
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The long 'gap years' of old age social isolation
Why too much 'me time' is the last thing a pensioner needs in an ever lonely world.
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Military intervention
Did western intervention cause chaos, fear, displacement and radicalisation?
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Migration - serving a constant economic necessity?
Falling birth rates and a growth driven economy - do we need even more migrants?
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From politics to prayer - Martina Purdy
Ten years ago Martina Purdy left the 大象传媒 to become a nun. Was it the right decision?
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Is it Christian to take offence?
Controversy at the Olympics opening ceremony?
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Freedom has its price
Freedom - nothin ain't worth nothin less its free but can we cope when freedom's lost?
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The science of freedom
Choice and freewill - do they really exist or are we programmed to conform?
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Defining freedom
Audrey Carville and guests discuss the meaning of freedom and what are its limitations?
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The people have spoken but what have they said?
Vote 24 Will a seismic change in Westminster mean much in Waringstown or West Tyrone?
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Should press freedom have its limitations?
Julian Assange - does he represent a triumph or a blow for press freedom?
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The rituals that shape our life
The rituals that shape our life.
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Finding hope in the long, lonely journey of Alzheimer's
Support, guidance, love and patience - some of the family tips after a dementia diagnosis.
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Is the world getting angrier?
It feels like we're at least more stressed, if not more angry
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Searching for hope amidst the despair in Gaza
Seven months of war in Gaza and 70 years of war before that. Is there any room for hope?
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Is truth on life support in the world of modern media?
Has social media democratised or distorted truth in news and current affairs?
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19/05/2024
Audrey Carville and guests debate the week's religious and ethical news.
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A Migrant's Tale - From Somalia to Ireland
Nadia Adan's journey from war-torn Somalia to business success in Ireland.
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Is there a more ethical way to cut the budget cake?
A new budget, but are parties avoiding the toughest decisions that would raise more cash?
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Prison break - what happens after jail?
When a prisoner is released, is it a new start or does the sentence never end?
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Crime & punishment - is jail too often the easy answer?
A bigger jail population - what's going wrong and can it be fixed?
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Project Children - The Legacy
Hundreds of children were flown to the USA during the Troubles - what is the legacy?