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Conversations, features, and documentaries exploring the voices and histories overlooked.


From disability and neurodivergence to forgotten stories, advocacy, and everyday life.


Hosted by Nicky, blending interviews, reflections, and immersive storytelling.

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  • The Fountain & Modern Dunning
    Feb 13 2026

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    In the centre of Tron Square stands a dry but dignified landmark, the Alexander Martin Memorial Fountain, gifted to Dunning in 1874 by a villager who built a new life across the Atlantic.

    Today, it’s more than stone and plaque; it’s a reminder of connection across oceans and time.

    But Dunning is not just its past. From the sound of kids on the green to chatter in the pub and the rhythms of village life, this walk weaves together history and the present. The fountain anchors the story, but it’s the people who keep the village alive.

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    3 Min.
  • Fiona Clason: Mary Martin at the University of Stirling art collection
    Jan 30 2026

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    In this episode, Fiona Clason, from the University of Stirling Art Collection, talks us through the stories behind the collection, its purpose, its people, and its mission, before diving into the history and significance of Mary Martin’s Wall Construction.

    Fiona shares:

    • How the University’s art collection began and what makes it unique
    • Why art on campus matters for students, staff, and visitors
    • How Mary Martin’s Wall Construction came to Stirling
    • What makes the piece stand out within the wider collection
    • How abstract art communicates through structure, rhythm, and space
    • The ongoing work of preservation, interpretation, and community engagement

    This episode opens up the world behind the artwork, the decisions, the care, and the conversations that keep collections alive.

    You can find out more about the University's art collection here https://www.stir.ac.uk/about/art-collection/

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    14 Min.
  • Francesca Flowers on her father: Adrian Flowers’ Photographs of Mary & Kenneth Martin (read by Zoe)
    Jan 23 2026

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    In this episode, In this episode, writer Francesca Flowers reflects on her father, photographer Adrian Flowers, and the time he spent in the studios of Mary and Kenneth Martin during the 1950s.
    Her words are read by Zoe, bringing warmth and clarity to this beautifully written historical insight.

    We follow Adrian’s visits to the Martins’ London studio, his fascination with constructionist and abstract art, and the photographs that captured Mary Martin’s quiet intensity and self-effacing presence.

    This episode explores:

    • Adrian Flowers’ relationship with the post-war art scene
    • His photographs of Mary & Kenneth Martin in their studio (1955 onwards)
    • How the Martins built upon St Ives modernism
    • Mary’s mathematically structured, minimal, rigorous practice
    • The creation of Environment for This Is Tomorrow (1956)
    • The gifted work Expanding Form and the 1984 Tate retrospective
    • Mary Martin’s lasting impact on British modernism

    A thoughtful intersection of photography, art history, and personal memory, giving rare context to a crucial moment in post-war British abstraction.

    You can find out more about Adrian Flowers here https://adrianflowersarchive.com/

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    4 Min.
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