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  • Democracy with Natalia Kaliada

    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...

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    Episodes

    Your one-stop-shop for all the Greenbelt Festival podcast episodes. Filter and search through episodes below.

  • Climate with Amelia Womack

    Climate with Amelia Womack

    Speaker(s): Amelia Womack

  • Wild at Home – hidden depths

    Wild at Home – hidden depths

      As well as the stunning livestream content in the Canopy and Pagoda 'venues' across the day, there's loads more to dig into on Greenbelt's Wild at Home digital day. And, whereas the main venue...

  • Uma Kambhampati

    Uma Kambhampati

    Uma Kambhampati is a Professor of Development Economics and Head of the School of Politics Economics and International Relations at the University of Reading. She has been at Reading since 1998....

  • Ahed Tamimi

    Ahed Tamimi

    Ahed Tamimi is a Palestinian activist from the village of Nabi Salih in the occupied West Bank in the Palestinian territories. She is best known for appearances in images and videos in which...

  • Greenbelt at 40

    Greenbelt at 40

    Made by Blue Hippo Media for Greenbelt in 2013, Greenbelt at 40 traces the amazing 40-year journey of the faith, arts and justice festival. At 70 minutes, the films is rich with rare archive and...

  • Coffee with Abdul-Rehman Malik

    Coffee with Abdul-Rehman Malik

    Somewhere To Believe In A Greenbelt podcast This week Katherine and Paul welcome the ever-inspiring Muslim thinker, writer and Yale Divinity School lecturer, Abdul-Rehman Malik. We brew up a...
    Speaker(s): Abdul-Rehman Malik

  • Podcast

    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...

  • The Year Without A Summer?

    The Year Without A Summer?

    Here's the first of our guest blogs as part of our #GBWildAtHome digital summer here at Greenbelt ... This one is written by Chine McDonald. Chine is a Greenbelt trustee and head of Media & PR at...

  • The Reminders

    The Reminders

    The Reminders are a rare and remarkable musical duo seamlessly blending soulful sounds and roots music with insightful messages and thoughtful lyrics. The group consists of Brussels-born emcee Big...

  • Greenbelt Trustee Heading for Theology Slam Final

    Greenbelt Trustee Heading for Theology Slam Final

    Young Greenbelt trustee, Molly Boot, has been shortlisted as one of three speakers at the Theology Slam Live Final, taking place on 26th March at St John's Hoxton. Speaking on the theme of...

  • Frances Crook

    Frances Crook

    Appointed Chief Executive of the Howard League for Penal Reform in 1986, Frances Crook was responsible for research programmes and campaigns to raise public concern about the penal system, until her...

  • Kae Tempest

    Kae Tempest

    Kae Tempest is an award-wining, Sunday Times bestselling author, poet and recording artist. Tempest won the 2013 Ted Hughes Award, was nominated for a Costa Book Award and a BRIT Award, has been...

  • A Yearning For Learning: The State Of Education

    A Yearning For Learning: The State Of Education

    “Knowledge is power. Information is liberating. Education is the premise of progress, in every society, in every family. “ So said Kofi Anan. But what does education look like in the UK today?...
    Speaker(s): Winchester University, Gurminder Bhambra

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