Miriam Jones
British Columbia native Miriam Jones is firmly in the Bonnie Raitt and Joan Osborne class of tough but soulful exponents of North American roots music. She supported Aztec Camera's Roddy Frame on...
Mona Siddiqui
Mona Siddiqui is the first ever professor of Islamic and Interreligious Studies at the University of Edinburgh.
Matt Haig
Matt Haig suffered a breakdown in his early 20s and now believes that reading and writing books saved his life.
Malcolm Guite
Poet-Priest Malcolm Guite is Chaplain and Supernumerary Fellow of Girton College, Cambridge, and teaches at the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Cambridge. He lectures widely in England...
Marc O’Reilly
‘Irish music has a new star', says Roots & Fusion. Following the release of his critically acclaimed debut album My Friend Marx in 2011, and subsequent touring of Europe and beyond, Marc...
Marcus Bonfanti
Guitarist extraordinaire Marcus Bonfanti seamlessly flows from moments of extreme intimacy to high energy, foot-stomping rock & roll, regaling the audience with humorous tales of his life on the road...
Marika Rose
Marika is a theologian and researcher. She recently completed her PhD after submitting her thesis on theology and failure.
Marina Cantacuzino
Marina Cantacuzino is an award-winning journalist and founder of the Forgiveness Project.
Matt Carmichael
Matt Carmichael is a teacher, writer, homemaker and activist based in Leeds.
Matt Freer
Matt Freer nurtures outdoor space for prayer and contemplation for the Quiet Garden Movement, and hosts nature connection retreats and holidays at Warmth & Wonder.
M for Medea
M for Medea: A Modern Story of Betrayal. What makes us do the things we do? What are the consequences when love, jealousy and revenge are pushed to their extremes. M for Medea is a contemporary...
Madeleine Bunting
Madeleine Bunting is an award winning writer and regular broadcaster. She has a longstanding interest in contemplative practice.
Magnus Macfarlane-Barrow
Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow OBE is the founder and CEO of Mary's Meals, included on TIME magazine's 2015 list of the world's most influential people.
Making Faces
Four years on the UK comedy circuit, Making Faces have taken three successful shows to the Edinburgh fringe festival.
Kelvin Holdsworth
The Very Rev Kelvin Holdsworth is the provost of St Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow, a prolific blogger and a political activist.