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@robbieflash has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in May 2023. The social media accounts linked to from @robbieflash are: • WhatsApp • X Besides social media accounts, robbieflash has populated their site with: • Lets work together • Little Cactus - a completely reimagined production company we designed to broaden access to radio/podcasting • The People's Recipe Book, a community writing project of famiy recipes loved recipes • A pseudo-tabloid newspaper, printed and produced for Glastonbury 2013 • A year long experiment in finding one new artist each day • One Summer Soundtrack - a book of summer playlists and stories • Robbie Wojciechowski | The Guardian • Unexpected Elements | One topic, four incredible bits of science for BBC World Service • How do cicadas know what season it is? Crowdscience for BBC World Service • Series three of the award-winning 13 Minutes to the Moon on the space shuttle • Why do we lie? Crowdscience for BBC World Service • Earth for BBC iPlayer, a major four-part series on life on our planet • The hidden habits of animals for Crowdscience, BBC World Service • The AI-revolution behind super-sensing technology, five-part series for BBC Radio 4 • Medical journalism award-nominated The Screening Dilemma, BBC Radio 4 • How we stopped dancing and learnt to start again, the story of a festival during COVID for BBC Radio 4 • Falafel Wars, the complicated history behind the world's favourite food for BBC Radio 4 • The cop who was arrested at Occupy Wall Street for Witness, BBC World Service • Greta Thunberg, a three-part TV series for the BBC documenting her life and climate work • America's domestic terrorism problem, for BBC Radio 4 • The birth of Reddit for Witness on BBC World Service • The ‘new boom’ of feminist Spanish-language literature (in translation from Spanish) for Open Book on Radio 4 • How do we teach men to call out misogynist behaviour for BBC World Service • The science of big ideas that could shift the world for BBC World Service