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A listener on how loneliness and an interest in spirituality led her to a cult.
Plus a listener's suggestion for our outside broadcast.
A listener on receiving letters from a stalker, even though he is in prison.
Listeners Joe and Sarah on two different sides of internet dating.
Listeners with a new identity in 2018. ipm@bbc.co.uk.
A husband on rebuilding his marriage after his affair.
A wife on rebuilding her marriage after her husband's affair.
It got one listener shot, it gave one a new hobby and another lied to her whole family.
A listener responds to last week's interview with a sex offender and tells her own story.
A massage therapist on why he sexually abused his clients and how he got caught.
Our listener Robert hasn't. We hear from the consultants who told him not to.
Luke Jones and Eddie Mair hear about a listener's frosty relationship with her stepmother.
After a Greek camp closes down, we find out where the residents are going next.
iPM revisits a camp in Greece which is being closed down. ipm@bbc.co.uk.
A listener on what she cannot tell her husband or her friends.
Jenny meets the American man who helped cure her son's leukemia.
In Spain, listener and former holiday rep Stuart discusses Catalan independence.
Listeners Roy and Goretti on voting, violence and their guest house.
In iPM's second programme on asexuality, one listener on finding his identity.
The A in LGBTQIA stands for asexual - listeners tell us what it means for them.
It's 6.02 and the text message reads: North Korea has launched a missile - take cover.
More students are reporting mental health issues. Should parents be told? ipm@bbc.co.uk.
A mother on the conversation she wished she'd had.
An iPM listener is inspired by the words of a teacher in a war zone.
Why do we regret things? A psychoanalyst's view.
A listener discusses caring for pregnant women on board a migrant rescue ship.
Luke Jones and Eddie Mair present the news programme that starts with its listeners.
Moving to the UK and the tragedy which inspired a career change.
Inside the last functioning hospital in Baghdad during the war.
A 70-year-old listener and art student on being inspired by foreign reporting.