Would you trust your emotional wellbeing to a chatbot? Premier's Esther Higham spoke to Dr Rob Waller from Mind and Soul Foundation as well as Nathan Mladin, senior researcher at Theos Think Tank and the Christian AI partnership on Inspirational Breakfast.
How far would you be willing to go for a charity you love? In the world today it is estimated that there are around fifty million people currently in modern-day slavery. So what changes when we pour out ourselves in this way to meet other people's needs. Jonathan Buckley and Rachel Medina were on Inspirational Breakfast to discuss this with Premier's Esther Higham.
Food bank use across the UK is at an all-time high with nearly 3 million needing assistance. Initially Foodbanks supplied people with emergency food packages but more and more folk are having to rely on them weekly. Is this a long term solution to Food Poverty in the UK? Robin Ferris, Sam Hawthorne and Hannah Worsley were with Premier's Esther Higham to discuss this on Inspirational Breakfast.
Deaconess Florence Li Tim-Oi, was ordained by Bishop R O Hall, then Bishop of Hong Kong, to minister to people traumatised by the effects of the 2nd World War. 80 years later her legacy is still impacting lives. Rev. Christina Rees the Director of The Li Tim-Oi Foundation and Jane Namurye, a beneficiary of the Foundation speak to Premier's Esther Higham on Inspirational Breakfast.
According to the latest figures, the number of single people is on the rise. Four in every ten eligible adults are now in this category. This includes young adults who aren’t married, older people who are widowed, mid-lifers who may be divorced or not with a partner. How can the Church honour single-ness and single person households? Dawn Savidge and Mike Simpson spoke to Premier's Esther Higham on Inspirational Breakfast
Are older people better cared for in urban or rural settings? According to Campaign to End Loneliness, rural areas have a unique set of circumstances that can worsen the social isolation of older residents, leading to poor health, loss of independence and lower quality of life. Alex Drew, Lead officer from Faith in Later Life, in this interview with Premier's Esther Higham, encourages Christians to look out for older members of their community.
What do you get if you cross a group of monks with a Jazz pianist? No, it’s not a joke, but a unique musical collaboration between musician Tom Donald and the monks of Pluscarden. Tom and producer Beck Donaldson spoke to Esther Higham about the spiritual experience and why Gregorian chants can 'heal our frantic souls'.
Broadcaster Roger Bolton chats to Esther Higham about the decline in religious broadcasts and the damaging impact this will have on the church.
Worship leaders Lou Fellingham and Lucy Grimble chat about why Christian music is still male-dominated, how to get your 'mixed diet' in worship, and their upcoming show with Noel Robinson.
Reverend Dr Jill Richardson and Amy Boucher-Pye speak to Esther Higham about toxic friendships, whether "bad company corrupts", and what the Jeffrey Epstein documents tell us about keeping our friends accountable.
Joy Allan and Luke Carson from the 'difference' course chat with Esther Higham about polarisation, healing relationships, and helping prisoners and officers to see eye to eye.
Tim Farron MP and writer Tony Wilson speak to Esther Higham about the Post Office scandal and what should be done about the "appalling miscarriage of justice".
Neil Thorns from the Catholic development charity CAFOD speaks to Esther Higham about why the government needs to consider more long-term solutions for energy supply and stop relying on oil and gas.
Film critic Phil Mash and actor Cal-I Jonel reflect on the Golden Globe winners and losers, AI scripts, and why Barbie might be the best Christian film from last year.
Matt Doherty, founder of Bara Studio, on the unique way he uses Lego bricks to engage people in conversations about faith.