
Enough is Enough
Ian Christie has a simple idea for campaign called ‘Enough is Enough' – for shared wealth for a safer future. The affluent West has enough; the rich have more than enough; we've had enough...
Speaker(s): Ian Christie
Palestine/Israel: What Is Mine To Do?
A journey of reflection and movement; inviting us to hold the pain and suffering alongside holding and being hope.Using Labyrinth inspired movement we will use meditation and reflection to sit with...
Speaker(s): Lynn McAllister, Sabeel-Kairos
Boundaries, Beliefs and Belonging
Members of the Iona Community have engaged in a year-long conversation about the boundaries of belief, about what it means to belong in a Christian community, and about the place of doubt and...
Speaker(s): Iona Community, Ruth Harvey
We Refuse to be Enemies
While all eyes are understandably on Gaza, the West Bank continues to be choked by occupation. Join Daoud Nassar and members of his family direct from their Tent of Nations hilltop farm just outside...
Speaker(s): Daoud Nassar
How Animals Heal Us
Celebrated author Jay Griffiths talks provides the evidence for what pet-owners and animal-lovers instinctively know: animals heal. But can they guide us in creating societies that are healthier,...
Speaker(s): Jay Griffiths
Autism as Eco-Superpower
Dara McAnulty, multi-award-winning author of Diary of a Young Naturalist, joins Greenbelt Trustee Molly Boot to explore his deep relationship with nature alongside the everyday joys and challenges...
Speaker(s): Dara McAnulty
Waking the Women
With humour, radical honesty and prophetic storytelling, Radio 4 Thought for the Day-er Jayne Manfredi offers a rallying cry for women to wake up to the potential of menopause and midlife as a time...
Speaker(s): Jayne Manfredi, Becky Hall
The Work In The Ruins
When the promises of progress fail, when the direction of travel no longer seems obvious, how do we find the work that remains worth doing? Dark Mountain co-founder Dougald Hine shares stories from...
Speaker(s): Dougald Hine
What’s Got Into You?
What is in the food we eat, the water we drink and the air we breathe? The health of person and planet are inextricably linked; join ecological doctor Jenny Goodman to ask how can we un-poison both?
Speaker(s): Jenny Goodman
Potholes and Pavements
Q&A with Laura Laker, author of Potholes and Pavements, a Bumpy Ride on Britain's National Cycle Network. Laura asks, what if we had a Network that genuinely gave us the choice not to drive for every...
Speaker(s): Laura Laker, Dave Walker
SCM Young Voices
What can we learn from Generation Z? Bite-sized talks and discussions on the topics the next generation of speakers are passionate about, kick-starting conversations that are important for everyone...
Speaker(s): Student Christian Movement
How to be a Half-Arse Human
Perfectionists and procrastinators welcome! Come and learn about the power of radical mediocrity as we make peace with slap-dashing life, work out what is ACTUALLY worth our time and live better...
Speaker(s): Leena Norms
How To Take On Big Oil And Win
Blurb: Tessa Khan is a climate campaigner & lawyer who has successfully campaigned against major UK oil fields, like Cambo and Rosebank. At a crucial moment for the fight against new oil & gas, Tessa...
Speaker(s): Tessa Khan
Altar-ed States or Magical Mushroom Musings
Psychedelics held in respectful sacred spaces have phenomenal potential for the mental, physical and spiritual healing so needed in our suffering world. Curious? Join the Ligare team for mystical,...
Speaker(s): Ligare
The Genesis of Hope: Marilynne Robinson in Conversation
Where does the Pulitzer-Prize winning author of the Gilead sequence find hope? What role does fiction play in building a better world? Marilynne Robinson explores the relationship between self,...
Speaker(s): Marilynne Robinson, Andrew Tate
