Made The Same Way
What makes us human?
Episode notes
“Do you think that science can ever answer the question of what makes us human?” Scientist Emma meets singer-songwriter Karis to discuss the science of human development. They chat about the basics; what is human developmental biology? Why is it worth studying? And what will it be used for in the future?” Throughout the episode, the pair will write and record an original piece of music inspired by their meeting, exploring science in a brand new way.
This episode may include some discussion of abortion, miscarriage and infertility so please look after yourself - if that isn’t something you’d like to hear, maybe give this episode a miss. We’ve also included some support resources below - just in case.
Made the Same Way is a Reform Radio production for HDBI, the Human Developmental Biology Initiative, which is funded by Wellcome. It was produced by Olivia Swift, with help from Jamie Green.
For more on HDBI, check out our website: www.hdbi.org
Support resources:
NHS Psychological Wellbeing Service – service to help people aged 17 and over who are experiencing common mental health problems. You do not need a diagnosis to access the service.
Samaritans – if you need someone to talk to, Samaritans listen without judgement or pressure
Mind – advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem
Sane – emotional support, guidance and information to anyone affected by mental illness, including families, friends and carers
SupportLine – confidential telephone helpline offering emotional support to any individual on any issue
Young Minds – the UK’s leading charity fighting for young people’s mental health
Cruse – bereavement support
Relate – relationship support for everyone
Miscarriage Association – helpline and online support if you’ve been affected by miscarriage, molar pregnancy or ectopic pregnancy
British Pregnancy Advisory Service – advice and counselling related to pregnancy options and abortion (free to BPAS clients)
Antenatal Results and Choices helpline – ARC is a charity that helps parents and healthcare professionals through antenatal screening and its consequences
Sands – leading stillbirth and neonatal death charity in the UK, offering a variety of support including helplines, apps, online communities and support groups
Fertility Network UK – free and impartial support, advice, information and understanding for anyone affected by fertility issues. They offer a range of support including a support line, support group, and online communities.
Mental health crisis helplines
NHS 111 – for urgent medical problems when you’re not sure what to do.