Episodes

Monday Feb 10, 2025
Monday Feb 10, 2025
A very interesting debate on some critical issues of our times (not only for the Uk, but the entire world) from the perspective of personal and moral responsibility, as also the necessary community solidarity that may equal survivability during challenging times. Our guest is again, our dear friend William, activist, painter, joiner, loving father and grandfather from Cumbernauld.
Please listen also to our previous show with William:

Monday Feb 10, 2025
Monday Feb 10, 2025
A passionate discussion starting with the revelation of Jaque Devoy from 'The Light' paper of October 2024 regarding the widespread use of the protocols of death in UK medical and care institutions and particularly in Scotland, as revealed by the Scottish Covid Inquiry. We discuss the flaws of the medical system as also its total confiscation during the plandemic and very possibly also in the future designed crisis in contrast with medical and personal responsibility in regards to health and well being from a perspective of empathy and active conscience.
Ref: https://www.covid19inquiry.scot/

Thursday Jul 11, 2024
Thursday Jul 11, 2024
Mona interviews young Jenna, yoga teacher, trauma advisor and community hub volunteer on her successful experiences in Cumbernauld and throughout Scotland. Jenna brings over with great kindness and modesty her deep insights on the psychological problems people today and especially the young generations are coping with and the way they can get together and discover maening and solutions to their individual problems.

Tuesday Jul 09, 2024
Tuesday Jul 09, 2024
Mazy and Simona speak with lovely Jackie, an extremely active member of Edinburgh community who recently got engaged in communicating with authorities in matters of the visible geoengineering operations in Scotland and contacted us to present this to the public. Jackie is a native of Netherlands who lives in Scotland for many years; she is also member of the civic group AntiGeoengineering Scotland, which have also sent official papers and research to the government and local authorities.

Tuesday Jul 09, 2024
Tuesday Jul 09, 2024
Great discussion of Mazy and Mona with teenager Carla, Mazy's granddaughter and our enthusiastic young colleague Jack, 23 year old about high school bullying, some of the great challenges the young generation needs to cope with (incl. social media) and pursuing your dreams in life. In the second part of the show, we are joined by the wonderful Elaine, creator and manager of 'My Guyz' a great charity dedicated to people with disabilities in Cumbernauld and not only.

Tuesday Jul 09, 2024
Tuesday Jul 09, 2024
Lovely Connor discloses us some of his passions and problems, the plans for holiday and future. His many friends as also his obvious love for his parents and his nana shows his kind and compassionate character. We look forward for more discussions with children and teenagers, so we can contribute to enhancing their well-being and strengthen their support in the community. Please listen also to the last episode with Julie Webster speaking about some of the problems school children have to cope with in Cumbernauld (https://mmnewshow.podbean.com/e/mm-show-26-20524-interview-with-julie-webster-real-problems-of-cumbernauld-a-world-of-kindness-humanity-for-our-children/).

Tuesday Jul 09, 2024
Tuesday Jul 09, 2024
Mazy and Mona speak again on the insistent and most destructive glyphosate spraying in our Cumbernauld communities, the deplorable condition of the town centre (especially since it has been bought by the Council) and the promises of rebuilding a better one, about the new cell towers that appeared in the town centre and Lenzie, about the real problem of electrosensitivity and the necessity of having medical professionals who know the reality of the manifold toxic factors in the environment and approach the people's diseases and suffering appropriately

Tuesday Jul 09, 2024
Tuesday Jul 09, 2024
Mazy and Mona are speaking about History Project Cumbernauld and how people's mentalities are moulded by historical hardships (see, for example, the impact of communism on Romanian people), various common psychological problems impacting relationships and finally, how they see raising mentally healthy, loving children and developing their community spirit as possibly the most important problem of our times.

This is a friendly platform for debating individual, local and international issues of notable importance and we hope we will be able to have great guests and communication with our listeners.
Mazy is a Scottish Mother and grandmother with a huge family and an extensive experience in the social field, Simona is a Romanian psychologist and author who also worked in care since moving to Scotland in 2015. They both live in Cumbernauld.