30 min listen
All colour-coded and catalogued in my brain
All colour-coded and catalogued in my brain
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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Apr 9, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Robyn and Jamie are joined by young naturalist and writer Dara McAnulty.
They chat about black holes, nature, the environment and inevitable comparisons to Greta Thunberg.
The 16 year old tells how difficult school has been and why writing every day helps him process it all.
Watch out for a tense moment where the conversation has to be put back on track, and a poem from Dara.
With Robyn Steward, Henry the bat, Jamie Knight and Lion.
Produced by Emma Tracey
Subscribe to the podcast on BBC Sounds or say "Ask the BBC for 1800 Seconds on Autism" to your smart speaker.
email stim@bbc.co.uk
They chat about black holes, nature, the environment and inevitable comparisons to Greta Thunberg.
The 16 year old tells how difficult school has been and why writing every day helps him process it all.
Watch out for a tense moment where the conversation has to be put back on track, and a poem from Dara.
With Robyn Steward, Henry the bat, Jamie Knight and Lion.
Produced by Emma Tracey
Subscribe to the podcast on BBC Sounds or say "Ask the BBC for 1800 Seconds on Autism" to your smart speaker.
email stim@bbc.co.uk
Released:
Apr 9, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (32)
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