Episodes
Published 10/15/22
Brandon is a non binary wrestler known as London Love Lust. Caroline yarn bombs Nairn's post boxes, and Kapil's music highlights issues of honour violence, caste and disability.
Published 10/15/22
After the Clutha helicopter crash, Michael struggled with PTSD, and now he supports trauma survivors. Katie finds missing pets. Scott encourages locals to protect wildlife.
Published 10/08/22
Alan the bodyguard teaches personal safety to women. Gabi and Corinne bring refugees together through sewing. Katch runs the Knockengorroch festival on the land where she was born.
Published 10/01/22
Britain's Got Talent singing star Edward learns to meditate. Eilidh wins the Norseman ultra triathlon. Gareth returns to the remote island of Foula where he grew up.
Published 09/24/22
Nicola and Heather decide to start a family and turn to their friend Scott. Tragic O'Hara becomes a professional Walrus Chaser, and Rachel opens her own vintage clothing shop.
Published 09/17/22
Roberto is living the dream photographing the world's biggest rock stars. Maryanne reconnects families with nature. YouTuber George restores a tiny house in his home village.
Published 09/10/22
Rachel becomes a green faced star on TikTok. Natalie's first book Mak the Dragon teaches shiatsu to children. Armed police officer William makes floral glass paperweights.
Published 09/03/22
Abby-Leigh's love of cows leads to a career in farming. Inspired by her daughter, Angela runs Rainbow Valley. Tom shares their passion for typewriters and a letter from Tom Hanks.
Published 08/27/22
Lauren defies her disability and wins a beauty pageant! Sneakerhead Rob turns his passion into a surprising business, and rapper Lotos shares her musical inspiration.
Published 08/20/22
Traditional butcher Alan makes a mean vegan lorne sausage. Emily wins the World Cheerleading Championships, and a Barlinnie prison chaplain becomes DJ Jolly Jilly.
Published 08/13/22
Hibs fan Stevie founded the charity Dnipro Kids after an away tie in 2005. With the war escalating, he finds himself travelling to Ukraine to bring the children to Scotland.
Published 07/02/22
Christina breaks records cycling the North Coast 500. Emily's spaniel Leo learns CPR, and Coinneach the Hebridean Baker explains why he's keeping his day job in football.
Published 06/25/22
Kyle captains Scotland to World Cup victory at Disability Darts. Agnes forges a career as a blacksmith. And Iain completes a world first sea voyage round the southern Capes.
Published 06/18/22
History Girl Rachel celebrates forgotten Scotswomen. Norse Paganism inspires Jamie's music and games design. David's unusual hobby takes him from the bank to the Super Bowl.
Published 06/11/22
A small gift to the homeless inspires Richie to start up a new charity. Julie and Rachel move to Lewis and fly the gay Pride flag at their rainbow honesty shed.
Published 06/04/22
Katie from Aye Tunes sings pop songs in Doric. James makes his dream of being an airline pilot come true. And Lorna leaves teaching after 26 years, and buys a sweetie shop.
Published 05/28/22
Jamie teaches science through cola home experiments and dance. Olly sails his way to the world championships. And surrogacy makes Laura's dream of becoming a mum come true.
Published 05/21/22
Water baby Sandra's swimming all over the world. Gethin's swapping war photography for wildlife in the Borders. Nikki's dreams come true, all thanks to Eminem.
Published 05/14/22
Meet Sheri, a fashion influencer and vintage expert who adores all things orange. Bob takes his alpacas to visit care homes. And Hijabi Rider Mahnoor learned to ride a bike at 40.
Published 05/07/22
Dot became a fitness instructor at the age of 75. Ally tells us why Scots speakers should celebrate their culture. And Jo found embroidery helped her cope with breast cancer.
Published 04/30/22
Young mum Tanisha donates breast milk to Glasgow Children's Hospital, Simon will ceremonially wash our next monarch's hands, and record breaking great, great, great granny Mary
Published 08/15/21
Michelle McManus chats to Kat Borrowdale a professional Hula hooper and the founder of Think Circus in Leith. She also meets, Owen Hope, a student at St Andrews and an adventure photographer and Allan Jardine shares the trials and tribulations of mastering the Great Highland Bagpipes.
Published 08/08/21
Angus interviews Scottish football legends on YouTube. Rachel wins a place at an American university, and racing driver Gordie hits the track at 150 mph.
Published 08/01/21
Michelle McManus meets Sue Briggs from Selkirk's new repair shop, The General Store. She also meets Elizaveta and Andrew Bennett who make up Arkdefo, an upcycle fashion brand that takes denim cast-offs and turns them into new designer clothes and environmental campaigner Simon Whitworth.
Published 07/25/21