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In the latest episode of The Lockdown Sessions our weekly video series debating the topics you care about Evening Standard chief restaurant critic Jimi Famurewa speaks to Professor Green about mental health, being social media aware and why he s switched off from the news

Podcasts of the week: from healthy eating to oiled beefcakes

The Documentary Podcast strand in BBC Sounds has recently been doing a sterling job of exploring (alongside other subjects) various aspects of global healthcare, said Charlotte Runcie in The Daily Telegraph. One outstanding recent edition on compassion fatigue was a “harrowing” examination “of the human capacity to care for others, and how emotionally expensive compassion in extreme circumstances can be”. From Audible, The Bias Diagnosis looks at racial inequalities in healthcare systems, said Hannah J. Davies in The Guardian. Ivan Beckley, a final-year medical student and clinical entrepreneur, interviews patients who received “wrong or late diagnoses because of centuries of myths and falsehoods in medicine”, or because of false assumptions by clinicians. “Far from your standard gory medical show, this is a sociological investigation – and a shocking one.” 

Five of the best wellness retreats

You’ll need to be fit to keep up with the walks from Sharpham House in Devon © Vicki Couchman Meditative walks by the River Dart Sharpham House on the banks of the River Dart in Devon is the perfect base for a walking retreat, says Ellie Smith in Country & Town House. Retreats in the Grade I-listed Georgian mansion offer “a more active trip” than some other wellness getaways. There is a daily seven- to eight-mile walk through beautiful countryside, though much of this is very hilly and the organisers specify that you’ll need “good fitness levels” to keep up. The “breathtaking scenery” and “periods of silence” help retreatants develop “appreciation and respect for the natural world” during their stay. The Devon escape also offers “guided meditations and relaxation sessions” and you’ll be “treated to delicious vegetarian food”, from local and sustainable sources. The cost of a four-night full-board stay starts at around £395 per person (sharphamt

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