The late Nobel winner Harold Pinter commented on John-Paul Flintoff’s writing, “Very good. Very funny…In fact it made me laugh,”“ which is surely praise indeed. Prior to becoming an author and journalist, John-Paul has also worked as a bin man, an executive PA, a scuba diver, a poet, a taxi driver, a tailor, a gardener, an ice-cream salesman, a hairdresser, an assistant undertaker, a bit-part player in pantomime, a waiter, an illustrator, a high-wire window cleaner, a photographer, a very amateur boxer, a karaoke singer, and a rat catcher, but he has now (largely) settled down as a writer and broadcaster. His book, Sew Your Own, argues that the way we look at clothing influences the way we look at the environment, the economy and life itself.
Recorded at Greenbelt 2011: Jericho, 26 Aug 2011, 17:00
Not forgetting @MarikaRose, too. Another voice in our radical theology strand at #gb40 (along with John Caputo, @KSMoody & @PeterRollins).