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Episode notes

BAFTA award winning magician Fergus Flanagan talks to Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey about OCD and how his intrusive thoughts disappear when he performs. And is he able to guess what word Nikki is thinking of? Listen to find out... Covid hastened the dash towards a cashless society after we were told to use contactless cards to stop germs circulating. It might be a bonus for businesses who no longer have to cash up, but, for some of us, cash and coins make far more sense. We speak to Myf who has learning disabilities, Mencap Cymru director Wayne Crocker, and Natalie Seeney who chaired the Access to Cash Review. Plus, the city of York is still in the firing line with disabled campaigners and Channel 4 throws a bunch of celebrities into a darkened warehouse to see how they cope blind (Chris McCausland is in there too). PRODUCERS: George Dabby, Emma Tracey ASSISTANT EDITOR: Keiligh Baker EDITOR: Damon Rose Install the BBC Sounds skill and then say "Alexa, ask the BBC for Access All" Or use your phone to subscribe to us on BBC Sounds or wherever you get your podcasts. Email [email protected] to get in touch with Nikki and Emma. A transcript is available for every edition we publish.