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The Happy Pod: Marrying the man who saved my life
Charlotte and Dave met as strangers in a moment of crisis, and went on to marry. Also, the son who reunited with his father after 19 years, and the friends that have been meeting up every week in the same spot since 1968 Presenter: Jannat Jalil. Music composed by Iona Hampson.
The Happy Pod: The unlikely duo getting men talking about mental health
We hear how a man travelling the world with a cuddly duck has encouraged thousands to open up about mental health problems. Also: a roaring success for India's lions; and Kermit the Frog urges graduates to leap together. Presenter: Valerie Sanderson Music: Iona Hampson
The Happy Pod: AI offers blind runners more freedom
We hear about the freedom and independence a visually impaired man found by running with an AI guide. Also: South Africa's hospital train; an usual diplomatic job share; and the dog whose love of binmen has gone viral. Music composed by Iona Hampson
No friends but a Commonwealth Games berth? Worth it, says Sienna Toohey
Sienna Toohey makes Commonwealth Games swimming team after cross-country move Tue 9 Jun 2026 at 8:55pm In short: Seventeen-year-old Sienna Toohey has qualified for the Glasgow Commonwealth Games after winning the 100m breaststroke. Moving to Canberra from Albury in Western Australia, Toohey says she does not have many friends in the nation's capital, but making the team makes the tough move worth it.
Three killed in Royal Navy helicopter crash named as families left 'devastated'
Three killed in Royal Navy helicopter crash named as families left 'devastated' The three people who died in the Royal Navy helicopter crash in Devon have been named - their Merlin Mk4 ran into difficulty in the early hours of Wednesday Three Royal Navy members killed in a military helicopter tragedy were praised today as “dedicated and highly-valued professionals” as defence chiefs released their names. Among them was pilot Lieutenant Lily-Mae Fisher, 31, Britain’s only serving Royal Navy...
Devon helicopter crash: Three Royal Navy service members who died in training exercise named
Devon helicopter crash: Three Royal Navy service members who died in training exercise named Britain’s only female commando among three victims of Wednesday’s crash - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The three members of the Royal Navy who died when their helicopter crashed into a field in Devon on Wednesday have been named. Lieutenant Lily-Mae Fisher, 31, who was Britain’s only female commando, died alongside 42-year-old Lieutenant Commander Chris Gayson and 24-year-old Petty Officer Owen...
Helicopter crash soldier was UK's only female commando and starred on Ninja Warrior
Helicopter crash soldier was UK's only female commando and starred on Ninja Warrior Pilot Lieutenant Lily-Mae Fisher, 31, was the UK's only female commando and took part in ultra-marathons in events across the world - she died in the helicopter crash this week One of the three people killed in a tragic Royal Navy helicopter crash in Devon was the UK's only female commando and took part in ultra-marathons. Pilot Lieutenant Lily-Mae Fisher, 31, was killed alongside Commander Chris Grayson, 42,...
The Happy Pod: My best friend had my baby
We hear about an extraordinary story of love, friendship and a teenage promise fulfilled over a decade later. When Georgia Barrington was told, at the age of 15, that she'd been born without a womb, she thought her dreams of having a baby were over. So her best friend, Daisy Hope, promised she would one day act as her surrogate.
The Happy Pod: Kinder medicine for millions of cancer patients
A new DNA test can distinguish between patients who are likely to benefit from chemotherapy and those who are not, meaning many with the most common form of breast cancer can avoid the brutal treatment. Also, scientists have found a daily pill that could double the survival time for people with advanced pancreatic cancer. Daraxonrasib appears to be a breakthrough in managing a disease that has the highest mortality rate of all major cancers.
The Happy Pod: Beers, braids and bonding
We meet the men on a mission to help fellow Dads connect with their daughters, through a movement called 'pints and ponytails'. It's a chance to learn how to do a range of girls' hairstyles, over a couple of beers. But organisers say they leave with more than just salon skills - as the shared experience encourages men to open up about other parenting challenges.