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In Conversation with Tucker Carlson
The American journalist and podcaster Tucker Carlson is one of the best known faces in international broadcasting. He has interviewed some of the most famous, and infamous, people on the planet and is watched by millions around the world. In this interview I get to ask him about his life, his work and his family and gain insights into what his faith means to him.
Emmanuel Anyiam-Osigwe MBE is the founder and Chairman of the British Urban Film Festival (BUFF), which became a BAFTA-winning festival in February 2025 for its short film "Rock, Paper, Scissors." He also co-founded BUFF Studios in Halifax, West Yorkshire, where he serve as Executive Producer. In 2019, Emmanuel was awarded an MBE for services to the Black and Minority Ethnic film industry.
How's this for a bio?!: Dr Clare Anyiam-Osigwe BEM is an award-winning film producer, entrepreneur, and wellness advocate. She is Co-Chair of the British Urban Film Festival, Co-Founder of BUFF Studios, Founder of the Wellness Film Festival (WELLFF), and a trusted voice at the intersection of film, health and social impact. Clare works with brands, filmmakers, investors and organisations to create…
In conversation with hospital lead chaplain Rev’d Dorothy Moore Brooks
Dorothy Moore Brooks is an Anglican priest who has been a Chaplain at Great Ormond Street Hospital for over 20 years where she now leads the team of fantastic chaplaincy staff and volunteers. She is inspired every day by the courage and determination of the children and families the team supports. Alongside that she is a Scot, a Mum and a slowly improving racquetball player.
Another conversation with the inspirational writer Peter Wehner
Some people have the most amazing resumes. Check out Peter's bio in The Atlantic: "Peter Wehner is a contributing writer at The Atlantic and a senior fellow at the Trinity Forum. His books include The Death of Politics: How to Heal Our Frayed Republic After Trump , City of Man: Religion and Politics in a New Era , which he co-wrote with Michael J. Gerson, and Wealth and Justice: The Morality of…
In conversation with Nigel Skelsey, Founder of The Recovery Course
The Recovery Course was founded by Nigel Skelsey in 2007 and within 18 months 120 people were coming to each evening. Since then the course has continued to grow and thrive, helping countless people recover from many different addictions. Nigel is the first to say that he himself has experienced the struggle with various addictions throughout his own life, but knows that it is possible to find a…
In conversation with prison chaplain Revd Jo Davies
Reverend Jo Davies was, until 2024, the Managing Chaplain at HMP Pentonville in north London. Retirement has not slowed Jo down one bit: she is now a trustee of a charity relating to addiction recovery and one focusing on rehabilitation back at HMP Pentonville. She has also joined the team at Saint George the Martyr church in Queen Square in the heart of London (...an amazing addition to a very…
A heartbreaking yet hope-filled conversation about grief with Lucy Williamson
Lucy Williamson lives near Cambridge with her teenagers. By her own admission she is an ordinary mother who came home from work on an ordinary Wednesday to find her perfectly extraordinary teenage son had died by suicide. She never thought she'd be that mother: not that mother; not that son. In this conversation we discuss the aftermath of the tragedy (totally unexpected; totally unexplained); the…
A revealing, moving and deeply thought-provoking conversation about death and euthanasia, with author and screenwriter Matthew Hall
What is life and what is dying? Surely, in a world in which we as humans are used to being in control of so many things, why should we not be in charge of when and how we die? If you were diagnosed with a terminal illness, would you want the right to choose euthanasia? Through recent personal experience, Matthew uncovers the true reality for one family engaging in “MAID” (medical assistance in…
A conversation about purpose, calling and the winding path that is this life with Rev'd Elizabeth Garnsey
Elizabeth Garnsey and her young son live in New Canaan, Connecticut, where she is Senior Associate Rector at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church. Before that she was ordained to the priesthood in the diocese of New York in 2006 and went on to serve as an Associate Rector in two Manhattan churches, then as a chaplain and religion teacher at an Episcopal school. Before that Elizabeth earned a Master of…