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Life throws darkness but Mending Lives ignites the light within. Listen to people willing to share their real-life stories of coping with significant loss. Through inspiring conversations and a touch of spirituality, we explore themes of resilience, adversity and grief.
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Join us for a lively and insightful discussion with Amy, one of the best YA writers working today. She delves into her unique creative process, personal journey through loss, and perspectives on gender identity. Recognized with prestigious American awards, she also discusses her latest works and her founding of Gracie’s House, a summer camp for LGB…
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In this episode, Jane Houng explores the multifaceted life of Vanessa Chan, a veteran woman executive in tech who found solace and strength in yoga, meditation, and outdoor adventures. Vanessa discusses the personal qualities essential for leadership, the importance of mental health, and how her meditative hikes bring tranquility to Hong Kong and S…
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Life throws us curveballs, but what if those challenges are opportunities to discover our own strength? In this episode, Sister Gemma Simmonds, a powerhouse of positivity, grapples with the big questions: Are we bound by forces beyond our control, or do we have the freedom to forge our own destiny? Sister Gemma shares profound insights gleaned from…
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Are you feeling lost, or looking for a deeper purpose? In this week's episode, I have a powerful conversation with Father Will, a renowned pastor at St Stephen's Chapel and St John's Cathedral in Hong Kong. We explore the transformative power of faith and interfaith dialogue. We share personal stories of loss and paths to hope and meaning. This epi…
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This episode of Mending Lives tackles crucial issues in South Asia with Pakistani psychologist Asma Toorkham. Asma brings over 10 years of experience working with NGOs focused on child and women's well-being. We delve into her inspiring work counseling victims of sexual violence and advocating for mental health support within the police force. Our …
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In this episode, my guest is Yasmine Zahir - a Hong Kong Barrister - offers her services pro bono to long term prisoners here - that’s how we met. ‘Crime always happens for a reason’ she says after I divulge details of the domestic situation of my daughter’s killer, and explain why I think psychosexual killings and serial killers are rare in countr…
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Sonia Leung is an award-winning Hong Kong poet, fiction and non-fiction writer. She’s also a rape victim. She’s written a memoir which was launched at the Hong Kong Literary Festival in March. Website: www.soniaflleung.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100004711454994 Poem: https://www.instagram.com/reel/sonialeung/poem Jane's w…
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Jane reveals things about herself to a neighbour. Vanessa intuited something very wrong during a yoga class. What she didn’t know is that Jane had recently heard that her daughter (Rebecca Dykes) had been raped and murdered. Jane gives reasons for her British ‘stiff upper lip’ then gives details of the charities she has established in Becky’s name.…
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