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iPM speaks to a listener who can tell us what it is like to test positive for ebola.
'Are you straining tired eyes towards the future and saying, what next?'.
'We keep referring to them as children, but they're not'.
The programme that starts with its listeners.
'I check under my car every day.' Life as a Catholic police officer in Northern Ireland.
Excitement, comradeship and religious extremism - why young men travel abroad for Jihad.
'In this hour, surely for once, the name of Robert Southey should be mentioned.'.
'The eyes of the world are on Nigeria, and yet they have the boldness to attack again'.
'They're going to have to wait for us to die before they have any money'.
'We've created an aspirational, desirable, anti-diarrhoea kit.'.
'You basically had carte-blanche to do whatever you wanted.'.
'The viewer will look at those bodies like another beggar he passes by on the street'.
Listener Janice Kennedy tells her story about discovering a WW1 time capsule.
'When patients have this level of illness, they often have absolutely no memory of it.'.
'The gunmen came and snatched her.'.
'He says I'm a liar and it's all made up. I'm going to have to prove that it isn't.'.
An iPM listener and her son discuss his drug abuse and what it's like to live with a guru.
'At the moment, we live as a family under siege.'.
Can you remember the first time when someone, anyone, said to you 'I love you'?
'To be told 'we are all living longer' is an insult to those who may not.'.
'Do you really want to see someone losing their life?'.
'The worst thing would be if I crash the car and we'll both die.'.
'Choosing which language you speak is a political and moral decision.'.
'I realised I had come back to a war zone' - iPM hears about life in South Sudan.
'My daughter woke from her coma and hit me in the face.'.
'This isn't just a story about plants, this is a love story' - inheriting a greenhouse.