Household mould has been linked to everything from asthma to depression, but what does the science say about the real harms of these kinds of fungal outbreaks? Who do children perceive as leadership material? And in the Too Hard Basket, who gets the cat?

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Folge vom 25.03.2022The real health effects of mould, leadership through the eyes of children, and fighting over a cat
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Folge vom 24.03.2022What values do we invest in our pets, and is concrete the best material to make resilient roads?The role animals play in our lives has changed markedly over the centuries. So what values do they represent for us these days? The utter destruction of roads in floods and fires has prompted the question; is it time to rebuild using a more resilient, but more expensive material, concrete?
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Folge vom 23.03.2022Outer suburban identity, food hang ups and defying the odds to walk againOne in five Australians live in outer suburbs but liveability isn't keeping up with housing growth, so how do you smash the soulless stigma and foster a sense of community and why some people have food baggage or hang-ups well into their adulthood.
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Folge vom 22.03.2022What is lateral violence? Do boycotts work? And the politicisation of skinLateral violence is when people in the same group bully their peers, or those further down the hierarchy. How is this playing out in the healthcare profession? Also, as the conflict in Ukraine continues, can consumer boycotts influence how things play out? And, how does our skin affect how we move through the world?