Exile with Rafeef Ziadah
In our final episode in this series, we talk to Palestinian spoken word artist, human rights activist and our new favourite politics teacher, Rafeef Ziadah. We dig into poetry, art, trauma,...
Humanity with Ben Caplan
This week we connect with Canadian singer-songwriter and theatre-maker Ben Caplan. Ben joins us from the car park of a Canadian fast-food giant called Tim Hortons, en route to play a socially...
Speaker(s): Ben CaplanPunk with Dream Nails
On the podcast this week Katherine and Paul welcome Mimi and Lucy from “queer, feminist, punk-witch band” Dream Nails. We discuss what it means to be punk – in the cliched sense but also in...
Speaker(s): Dream NailsOpportunity with Testament
This week we're talking to “jack of all trades, master of ceremonies” Testament: hip-hop MC, writer, theatre-maker and world-record-breaking human beatboxer. Listen in as Testament discusses...
Democracy with Natalia Kaliada
This week's podcast episode is a very important one, so let's get straight to it. Katherine and Paul speak to writer, human rights campaigner, political refugee, theatre-maker and ‘public...
Stories with Muneera Pilgrim
In the third episode of our second podcast series, Katherine and Paul welcome Bristol-based poet, theatre-maker and powerful storyteller, Muneera Pilgrim. We hear about Muneera's experiences...
Speaker(s): Muneera PilgrimMade In Palestine
Let's face it, Christmas in 2020 felt a little different. To help us navigate this, we turned back to the story of that first Christmas, as told in the four gospels. But we added a fifth, sixth...
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...
App
We'll be releasing the 2025 festival app in early August. Consider it your digital guide to Greenbelt. Lovingly created with our content-hungry festival-goers in mind, it puts the festival lineup...
Black Lives Matter: How White People Can Become Better Allies
This is a guest blog from 18-year-old Amanda Veitch of our partners, the URC. Amanda currently lives in Derbyshire and has been attending Greenbelt for the last theee years and is devastated that...
Bev Thomas
Bev currently works as a freelance consultant, speaker & lecturer She has worked for the last 35+ years in the UK and internationally as a trainer/speaker on social justice and 'race' issues. She is...
Molly Elliot
Molly Elliott is a climate and environmental activist who lives in North Devon. She is involved with her local Extinction Rebellion Youth group and helped set up her local Fridays For Future...
Criminal with Clive Stafford Smith
In our final episode of season one, Katherine and Paul are joined by human rights lawyer, founder of Reprieve and all-round international justice powerhouse, Clive Stafford Smith. Clive candidly...
Speaker(s): Clive Stafford Smith