Can the way we breathe change our mental and physical health?
Can the way we breathe change our mental and physical health? Plus the campaign for a statue of Emmeline Pankhurt's forgotten sister. And the real life Mindhunter.
Can the way we breathe change our mental and physical health? With Rebecca Dennis, author of new audiobook 'Breathe', and Prof Mike Thomas from the University of Southampton.
The campaign for a statue of Emmeline Pankhurt's forgotten sister and the first woman to die for the suffrage movement
Plus a look at new research which reveals discrimination against Afro hair in the UK is widespread, with black people stating they have experienced microaggressions around their hair.
And Ann Wolbert Burgess the woman who inspired the character of psychologist Dr Wendy Carr in the TV series Mindhunter.
Presenter Anita Rani
Producer Beverley Purcell
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‘The way we breathe is indicative of how we feel about life’
Duration: 01:45
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- Fri 29 Jan 2021 10:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4
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