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Seen & Unseen Aloud, by Seen & Unseen

A weekly editor's pick of the best of Seen & Unseen magazine.

Nick is the senior editor of Seen & Unseen.

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About Seen & Unseen Aloud

Listen to a curated short selection of the Seen & Unseen editor's top picks from the online magazine.

Episodes usually consist of three or four articles and go live on Mondays. 

We also release themed boxsets from time to time.

About the host

Natalie Garrett, who also writes for Seen & Unseen, narrates and produces episodes. Find out more about Natalie and her writing.

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Since April 2023, our readers have enjoyed hundreds of episodes of Seen & Unseen Aloud and its sister podcasts, All for free. This is made possible through the generosity of our amazing community of supporters.
If you enjoy Seen & Unseen Aloud, would you consider making a gift towards our work?
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Graham Tomlin
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Seen & Unseen Aloud
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Portofino, neurodiversity, and McGovern's Unforgivable.

Poverty amid the privileged, the issue of over-diagnosing, and a difficult drama to watch.

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

Portofino harbour from the other side.
Portofino harbour.
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More about this episode

This week, George Pitcher takes us on our tour of the Portofino "bubble"; Henna Cundill has read Suzanne O'Sullivan's book and suggests we don't have an over-diagnosis problem, we have a society problem; and Henry Corbett describes Jimmy McGovern's brave storytelling in Unforgivable and asks whether there is such a thing as an unforgiveable sin.

Support this podcast

Since Spring 2023, thousands of people have enjoyed hundreds of podcast episodes and over 1,500 articles.

All for free. 

This is made possible through the generosity of our amazing community of supporters.

If you enjoy Seen & Unseen Aloud, would you consider making a gift towards our work?

Do so by joining Behind The Seen. Alongside other benefits, you’ll receive an extra fortnightly email from me sharing my reading and reflections on the ideas that are shaping our times.

Graham Tomlin
Editor-in-Chief