
Prospect Farm T&C’s
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Prospect Farm FAQs
We've had lots of questions from people as they've been registering. We'll get to them all – ready for if and when we go on sale. But for now, here are just a few of the main threads...

Mustard Seed v McWorld: Taking the Future Seriously
Speaker(s): Tim Sine

Sabbath Economics
Speaker(s): Ann Pettifor

If It’s In The News It Must Be True
Picture it. Summer of 1994. The Channel Tunnel has just opened. Nelson Mandela is the new president of South Africa. And Pulp Fiction is about to be the smash hit of the year. You're at Deene Park,...
Speaker(s): Jeremy Vine
Volunteering FAQs
Find answers to all your questions about volunteering at Greenbelt Festival. From registration and training to how we support you, our Volunteer FAQs cover everything you need to know to get involved.

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 Caplan
Punk 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 Nails
Opportunity 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 Pilgrim
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 Long
Power 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
2020 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...
