The Listening Project - Referendum Tales [The Listening Project]

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Different Perspectives20161025Fi Glover introduces three conversations that demonstrate how life and personal experience inform the decision on how to vote, as she explores the aftermath of the EU Referendum for the series that proves it's surprising what you hear when you listen.

Conversations that demonstrate how personal experience informs the decision on how to vote

Divided Families20161020Fi Glover introduces conversations from Leicester, Swansea and London about the impact on families and communities where members voted different ways, in order to continue to explore the aftermath of the EU Referendum for the series that proves it's surprising what you hear when you listen.

Conversations about the impact of the EU referendum on families and communities.

Experts And Opinions20161024Fi Glover with conversations about how the Referendum result affects an EU expert and his relationship, and another about attitudes north and south of the border, as she explores the aftermath of the EU Referendum for the series that proves it's surprising what you hear when you listen.

Conversations about the impact of the EU referendum on the lives of UK citizens.

Germany Calling20161019Fi Glover introduces Cumbrian hoteliers, friends who grew up in Bristol, and a mother and daughter living in Edinburgh, all with a German connection that Brexit has touched, to explore the aftermath of the EU Referendum for the series that proves it's surprising what you hear when you listen.

Three conversations about the impact of the referendum in the UK and Europe.

Getting Things Into Focus20161028Fi Glover introduces conversations between family members who voted differently and those who nearly did, and one between pensioners living in France, as she explores the aftermath of the EU Referendum for the series that proves it's surprising what you hear when you listen.

Featuring family members who voted differently and those who nearly did.

Nothing's Certain20161021Fi Glover introduces a father and daughter who share political views but not a vote, a mother and son who find wry humour in current events and friends with a determinedly positive spin, to explore the aftermath of the EU Referendum for the series that proves it's surprising what you hear when you listen.

Conversations about the impact of the EU referendum on the lives of UK citizens.

Taking It Personally20161026Fi Glover introduces conversations about how it feels to identify as a European in post-Brexit Britain as she explores the aftermath of the EU Referendum for the series that proves it's surprising what you hear when you listen.

Conversations about how it feels to identify as a European in post-Brexit Britain.

The Signs Were There If You Knew Where To Look20161018Fi Glover introduces bemused politics lecturers from Swansea University, siblings too young to vote but not to hold strong views, and a Vote Leave campaigning couple from Tyneside, to explore the aftermath of the EU Referendum for the series that proves it's surprising what you hear when you listen.

Three conversations about the impact of the EU referendum on the lives of UK citizens.

The View From The Farm And The Youth20161027Fi Glover introduces conversations between farmers in Ulster, an Essex farmer and his daughter, and 9 year old twins from Suffolk who believe they should have had a say in their future, to explore the aftermath of the EU Referendum for the series that proves it's surprising what you hear when you listen.

Conversations between farmers in Ulster, and an Essex farmer and his daughter.

We're Still Friends20161017Fi Glover introduces a conversation between Lisa and Nicola from Doncaster, friends who share a commitment to youth work and tackling poverty, yet used their Referendum vote in different ways, to explore the aftermath of the EU Referendum for the series that proves it's surprising what you hear when you listen.

Friends who voted opposite ways thrash out their reasons - and manage to remain friends.