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Join Seen & Unseen for our next reader lunch

Back to school? We're discussing new starts. Thursday 19th September. Book now.

Nick is the senior editor of Seen & Unseen.

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Join Seen & Unseen for a Back to School reader lunch on Zoom.
Thursday 19th September 12.30-1.15pm

September is back to school, college and university for so many. Our next reader lunch, will discuss such new starts. Join us and regular Seen & Unseen writer Henna Cundill. As well as lecturing at Aberdeen University, she's written on the psychology of anxiety and school refusal. Join us. We’ll provide the chat, you just bring your lunch.

Numbers will be limited so book your place at the table now. The call will be on Zoom and will last for 45 minutes; we’ll send you login details nearer the time.

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Seen & Unseen Aloud
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Thinking Aloud with Seen & Unseen Aloud

Our latest boxset series allows you to dig deeper into some of our most popular articles.

Natalie produces and narrates The Seen & Unseen Aloud podcast. She's an Anglican minister and a trained actor.

Prince William talks with the Dean of Westminster Abbey, 2019.
Prince William talks with the Dean of Westminster Abbey, 2019.

Episode 1: Miranda Hart's diagnosis of the unseen, by Belle Tindall

In this episode, Seen & Unseen’s Belle Tindall reviews Miranda Hart’s book, I Haven't Been Entirely Honest With You. Belle reckons that beyond the medical illness, the tears and the laughter, Miranda’s onto something supernatural.

Episode 2: Prince William's doubt is normal, by Graham Tomlin

In this episode, Graham Tomlin considers that Prince William's doubt is normal, that our limited human understanding means it's impossible to be certain whether there is a God.

Episode 3: The case for taking a holiday, by Roger Bretherton

In this episode, Roger Bretherton, a Clinical and Coaching Psychologist and regular contributor to Seen & Unseen, helps us work out how to get the best time out of our downtime as he unpacks the joys and perils of taking time out for summer holidays.