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Hosts Mat Fraser and Kiruna Stamell chat to mental health blogger, Seaneen Molloy, who is the subject of a new Radio 4 play called Dos and Don'ts for the Mentally Interesting. There's chat about disability in the workplace, travelling and that old staring problem. Plus, BBC Disability Correspondent and In Touch presenter Peter White breezes in to give his take on the month's news, we've got a surreal Veg, Veg or Veg and there's music from singer-songwriter Chlay.
Seaneen Molloy (click for full-size photo on Flickr)
Not many bloggers get a play written about them;    
Seaneen Molloy chats to Mat and Kiruna.    
Peter White (click for full-size photo on Flickr)
Peter White dropped in to the studio to give us    
his take on the month's disability news.    
Mat, Kiruna and producer Emma Tracey
Mat and Kiruna, with producer Emma Tracey,    
celebrate the end of another successful show.    

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