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International Conversations Nigel Hughes
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- Society & Culture
A conversation with my friends, family and acquaintances on them as people. Their families, occupation, recreation, dreams and an issue they want to discuss. A conversation for everybody by everybody, perhaps a little thought provoking, and a little fun.
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International Conversations #4: Speaking with Steve
In this fourth episode I chat with Steve, living also here in Belgium, and the early days of his parents and family from the East End of London and Essex, UK, through to his decades in Brussels. We cover his career at the European Commission, his experiences internationally in trade, politics, climate change, writing poetry and a crime novel, and a hope for more global collaboration. This episode is dedicated by Steve to his wife Carolyn, always by his side. If you want to read Steve's writing, go to https://www.amazon.co.uk/Books-Stephen-Gospage/s?rh=n%3A266239%2Cp_27%3AStephen+Gospage
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International Conversations #3: Speaking with Niall
In this third episode I speak with Niall, a friend living in Australia. We talk about his life and upbringing in the Middle East and Ireland, prior to settling in Australia, retirement and passion for astrophotography, and the concerns he has for our world and survival of all species. If you want to see some of Niall's spectacular astronomical imagery, check out https://www.astrobin.com/users/macnenia/, it's well worth it!
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International Conversations #2: Speaking with Ben
In this episode I speak with my son, Ben, covering many aspects of life related to work, economic and personal freedom, through to consumerism and living through the pandemic.
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International Conversations #1: Speaking with Rob
In this first episode I chat with my long time friend, Rob. In this conversation we cover his views on family, disability, identity, and an alternate view of the world based on kindness. And his self perceived awful driving.....
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