Resilience with Josie Long
This week on the podcast we're beyond excited to welcome the hilarious comedian and all-round lovely person, Josie Long. We hear about Josie's unique journey into comedy, beginning aged just 14....
Speaker(s): Josie LongPower with Lee Bains
Welcome to the second series of Somewhere To Believe In! We're back by popular demand(ish). This time around we're coming together to celebrate and hear from artists we love – and we hope...
Speaker(s): Lee Bains III2020 Wild At Home
As you know, we couldn't come together in the summer of 2020 at beautiful Boughton House for our annual shot-in-the-arm of revolution and revelry, dance and devotion, ideas and inspiration, prayer...
Old Plough Folk Club
Nicky Coates and Chris Lawley tell us there's scientific evidence that singing and playing together is good for you, but we don't need science to tell us that. The Old Plough is a safe and...
Thiago Jesus
Thiago Jesus is Senior Project Manager at People's Palace Projects (PPP), arts research centre based at Queen Mary University of London. Thiago will be talking about the cultural exchange...
Empire with Danny Dorling
Somewhere To Believe In A greenbelt podcast This week Katherine and Paul welcome the incredible social geographer Danny Dorling. Join us as we don our breathing apparatus and dive deep, deep down...
Speaker(s): Danny DorlingEmpathy with Roman Krznaric
Somewhere To Believe In A greenbelt podcast Welcome to Somewhere To Believe In, a brand new podcast from Greenbelt Festival. In our first episode, hosts Katherine and Paul dig into the topic of...
Speaker(s): Roman KrznaricStay Alert to Justice
Roo Stewart of the United Reformed Church, one of Greenbelt's partners, encourages us to keep looking beyond ourselves during lockdown and beyond. ‘Stay Alert', the slogan began. Observers...
Podcast
A nun, a Rabbi, a Muslim convert, a Lutheran firebrand, a humanist, an American liberation theologian, an ex Met police officer and an LGBTQ+ priest go into a bar. Join us for series three of...
Somewhere to Believe In: A brand new podcast from Greenbelt
Don't stop believing We're really excited to finally take the dustsheets off our brand spanking new podcast and show you what we've been working on. So welcome to Somewhere To Believe In. After...
Good Grief!
A guest blog from our partner Christian Aid, written by Rev. Alton P Bell, senior pastor, Wembley Family Church. Weeping may endure for the night, but joy comes in the morning: a call for the...
Black Lives Matter: Is the church complicit? A transatlantic conversation
Thursday 18th June, 2020 – 8pm on Facebook and Youtube #GBBLM youtube.com/greenbeltfestival facebook.com/GreenbeltFestival We're really thrilled and privileged to be able to stream a...
A Quiet Moment
A guest blog for Greenbelt, Wild At Home from poet and long-term Greenbelt, Anthony Wilson I can't be alone in experiencing the coronavirus crisis and resulting lockdown as something of an...
Why we’re coming together as we stay apart
A blog from our main partner Christian Aid in this, Christian Aid Week. In humanitarian camps like the ones in Maiduguri in Northern Nigeria, where thousands have been displaced from their homes...
A story about flying
Here's the third of our guest blogs as part of our #GBWildAtHome digital summer here at Greenbelt … This one is written by Cole Moreton. Cole is an award-winning writer and journalist and a long,...