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- Documentary series meeting some of the more unusual young entrepreneurs in Wales, including a female gamer, a YouTube star and a social influencer.
- Former Wales and Lions rugby union captain Gareth Thomas, one of the most famous gay international sports stars, takes a hard-hitting, personal look at what he sees as the last bastion of homophobia in sport - professional football.
- Bethan Rhys Roberts hosts a televised debate on the issues that matter to Welsh voters in the forthcoming EU Referendum, live from Cardiff. With the audience putting questions to the panel of politicians.
- Swansea fashion designer Alex Pike is at Cannes Film and Fashion Week. We meet Foreign Exchange Market trader Ash. We also catch up with two of the biggest characters from series 1 - designer Toni Leigh Hall and vlogger Gonth.
- In this episode Sahar, determined to be Britain's first niqab-wearing parachute instructor, makes a solo skydive. Hannah invites us into her home to observe all of the rituals, and the food, that goes into the Jewish Shabbat. And Mhara, a transgender pagan, and her partner Matthew perform a spring ritual offering to their gods.
- Across all faiths there are over 200 religious festivals observed annually around the UK. In this episode we take in three of them: Hare Krishna monk Gopal guides us through the colourful Hindu Ratha Yatra festival, which celebrates the God Jagannath through music, dance, food and a chariot of gods. Mhara performs the pagan spring ritual of Imbolc, and Father Ross delves into his fantasy DVD collection to inspire a midnight mass sermon with a difference for the most celebrated religious festival in Wales: Christmas. Finally, do you believe in life after death? All nine contributors to the series tell us what they believe happens after we die.
- Religious hate crime in Wales has soared by 40% in the past twelve months. Why are we seemingly such an intolerant nation? And what is it like to be on the receiving end of the abuse? Niqab-wearing Sahar speaks out about being abused on the streets and how she tackles it head on, Hannah talks about the rise in anti-semitism and the lengths the Jewish community have to go to in order to protect themselves, and bi-sexual Christian Will and a group of his LGBT+ friends share their experiences of being rejected by the church.
- 28-year-old Father Ross is a newly ordained Church in Wales priest who has gone straight from vicar academy to being responsible for the day-to-day pastoral care of a congregation that ranges in age from 80 to 8 months old. 24-year-old Siwan Reynolds is a bit of a religious magpie and takes her spiritual inspiration from several different religions. Having managed her debilitating epilepsy with the help of meditation, she now offers programmes to primary and secondary schools believing meditation can help alleviate everything from poor concentration to severe stress. Finally, 29-year-old Hare Krishna monk Gopal Roy Das takes to the streets to try to persuade the good citizens of Aberystwyth that reading the Hindu holy book the Bhagavad Gita is the way to true spiritual enlightenment.
- 22-year-old Youtube superstar The Gonth reveals the secret to making a six-figure income online. Social influencer Erin makes 900 pounds every-time she posts a photo on Instagram. 19-year-old Gabby unveils her swimwear collection.
- 19-year-old Rage Darling takes donations from fans around the world paying to watch her play computer games. Banter Cards owner Toni makes a fortune from saucy celebration gifts. The Gonth faces a dilemma.
- Social influencer and model Erin appears in a rap video with Chipmunk. Toni at Banter Cards unveils her naughty new collection. The Gonth gets an invite to the most exclusive cyber club in the UK - YouTube Open Space.