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All Things Considered

BBC Radio Wales
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Religious affairs programme, tackling the thornier issues of the day in a thought-provoking manner

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Latest Episodes

Azim Ahmed considers the cultural and religious significance of stars across many different faiths.

Professor George van Kooten from the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Cambridge discusses the Star of Bethlehem and the journey of the Magi, ... more

As Christmas approaches, schools and churches across Wales are busy making costumes, practising songs, and helping children learn their lines for one of our most enduring traditions: the nativity play. Delyth Liddell visits a range of nativities acro... more

Away in a Manger is one of our favourite carols, but what does it mean for a child not to have a bed of their own? Sadly, this is the reality for too many children in Wales and beyond. In this programme Rosa Hunt looks at three stories where Christia... more

Written in the 18th century, with words taken from the King James Bible, it is claimed that Handel's Messiah is 'the greatest piece of participatory art ever created'.

Even today, it is performed and played in churches, cathedrals, theatres and mus... more

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Recent Guests

Ruth McDonald
Mother who lost her son Ben to sudden cardiac arrest at 25.
Episode: Grief and Consolation
Kathy Richards
Mother who lost her son Edward to cancer and is involved in leading a bereavement course.
Episode: Grief and Consolation
Wynn Thomas
Professor with expertise in literature and poetry, discussing grief through poetic expression.
Episode: Grief and Consolation
Mary McNeill
Head of Christian Aid in Wales
Christian Aid
Episode: Christian Aid at 80
Martin Geraint
Songwriter and children's presenter
Independent/Working with Christian Aid
Episode: Christian Aid at 80
Philip Henry
A Rastafarian beekeeper passionate about biodiversity, economics, and restorative justice.
Episode: Phillip Henry: Rastafarian Beekeeper
Ceri Thompson
Former miner and curator at the Big Pit National Coal Museum
Big Pit National Coal Museum
Episode: Sacred Solidarity: Religion and the Miners' Strike
Ruth Morgan
Church leader in West Wales
Episode: Sacred Solidarity: Religion and the Miners' Strike
Adam Price
Member of the Senate and former leader of Plaid Cymru
Plaid Cymru
Episode: Sacred Solidarity: Religion and the Miners' Strike

Hosts

Azim Ahmed
Host known for engaging deeply with various societal issues through a faith lens.
Rosa Hunt
Host who shares personal insights and experiences related to grief and community support.
Jonathan Thomas
Host affiliated with BBC Radio and engages with various aspects of faith and community activism.

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 159 ratings
  • Great ecumenical diverse perspective. Encouraging just when it's needed at this time of year. And draws on ancient spirituality we have forgotten

    Podcast Addict
    5
    indigonegative
    2 years ago
  • Love love love

    I only wish it was fully your. It just a wonderful show.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Dannyny1978
    United States2 years ago
  • Varied and enjoyable

    A nice podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Parfittarole
    United Kingdom5 years ago
  • Enjoy

    I enjoy this podcasts I much, it’s relaxing and intellectual!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BellMontreal
    Canada6 years ago
  • Thought-provoking, gentle listening

    I really enjoy this podcast. The topics are of interest and cover the intersection of faith and life.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ebwebb
    Australia9 years ago

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Many find the personal stories shared to be relatable and impactful, connecting deeply with their own experiences.
The episodes are noted for being intellectually stimulating and promoting inclusivity, addressing diverse perspectives on spirituality.
Listeners appreciate the thoughtful and respectful engagement with sensitive topics surrounding faith and community.

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Phillip Henry: Rastafarian Beekeeper
Q: Do you see that working out of faith as ecological justice in Christian churches?
Unfortunately, over the past 25 years, I have tried to have conversations with respective churches, but it hasn't been a priority for them.
Phillip Henry: Rastafarian Beekeeper
Q: Now, you describe yourself as a Sankofa citizen scientist. Can you explain exactly what that means?
The Sankofa principle is about retrieving and learning from the past to ensure a better future for generations to come.
Owen Cottom: Resurrection hope
Q: What was A Day for Wales all about?
A Day for Wales celebrated spiritual renewal, unity among different denominations, and prayer for the younger generation.
Owen Cottom: Resurrection hope
Q: What do you mean by a call and planting? What's that all about?
A call is when God nudges us toward a mission; planting involves starting a new church to bring hope and community.
Owen Cottom: Resurrection hope
Q: Owen, it's Easter Sunday. What does this season mean to you?
Easter means excitement, family moments, and a reminder of God's pattern of bringing life from death.

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What is All Things Considered about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focusing on topics at the intersection of faith and modern life, the content examines various challenging and thought-provoking issues that affect communities today. Engaging conversations include personal narratives, academic insights, and discussions of social justice, mental health, and the role of faith within societal contexts. Some episodes explore unique subjects such as grief, biodiversity, and the historical impact of the church on significant events, providing listeners with a well-rounded understanding of spirituality's relevance to contemporary concerns. Noteworthy is the strong emphasis on community and personal experience, often featuring guests who share their journeys and insights in a respectful dialogue, making it appealin... more

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1. Ruth McDonald
2. Kathy Richards
3. Wynn Thomas
4. Mary McNeill
5. Martin Geraint
6. Philip Henry
7. Ceri Thompson
8. Ruth Morgan

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