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Radio Scotland,19 Apr 2026,115 mins

with Tony Kearney

Sunday Morning

Available for 29 days

Tony's Spiritual Life guest is Peter Cunnah, frontman of D:Rea, as he talks candidly about faith, identity and fame. Behind the chart‑topping success lies a deeply personal story shaped by adoption, a battle with substance abuse and a life‑changing moment in his twenties, when contact from his birth mother arrived just as his music career was taking off. Asa Butterfield and Molly Windsor, the stars of new Netflix drama Unchosen, chat to reporter Catrina Rose about their new drama that delves into the lives of an ultra‑conservative Christian community in the UK. Writer and illustrator Ella Frances Saunders talks to Tony about her new book Words to Love a Planet and shares with us the words from around the world that can help us better understand, and care for, the planet ahead of Earth Day on Wednesday Joining Tony as part of his Faith Forum panel are social researcher and equalities campaigner, Talat Yaqoob, member of the Hindu community, Ravi Ladva, and educationalist and practicing Catholic, Rosa Murray. They take a look at the escalating clash between President Trump and Pope Leo XIV, they also reflect on the documentary Charmain and the Prophet from BBC Scotland’s Disclosure team, and is honesty always the best policy? They unpack the power secrets have on our relationships and the hold within us.

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