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Chris Haydon

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  1. From tomorrow, 21st May at midday, Lord Biggar CBE, Regius Professor Emeritus of Moral & Pastoral Theology at Oxford University, talks with Chris Haydon and a small invited audience on PECKHAM PODCAST. This is the Professor who set out to draw up a balanced view of Empire and history but walked into a storm. "OMG, this is serious shit", said one Cambridge academic on hearing of Biggar's plan. Meet the man himself, unless of course you think this Regius Professor Emeritus should be cancelled still.
  2. The year of Councillor Naima Ali's tenure as Southwark Mayor comes to a close on Saturday. Her energy and enthusiasm have made her a popular local figure and she has been dubbed the Hugging Mayor and sometimes the Dancing Mayor. She talked with Chris Haydon on PECKHAM PODCAST about her life journey, FGM and being proud to be British:
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  3. PECKHAM PODCAST with the Mayor of Southwark is now available. This is the direct link to the podcast:
  4. PECKHAM PODCAST tomorrow from midday gives you the current Mayor of Southwark. Not your average councillor taking their turn in the top civic office.
  5. Louise set up Alchemise Theatre for children with Long Covid. Heart-warming Sunday viewing. 40 mins.
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  6. PECKHAM PODCAST #12 If you know anyone with a child who has Long Covid then this story is for you. On PECKHAM PODCAST’s latest edition, Louise Dickinson tells her story of ‘daring to hope’. In 2020 she was happily working with young people in Camberwell at the Blue Elephant Theatre. Then she got Covid which turned into Long Covid. 5 years later she is Artistic Director of Alchemise Theatre, her own theatre company dedicated to children with Long Covid.
  7. Try out Louise's story, published midday Tuesday on PECKHAM PODCAST, about her 5 year battle with Long Covid. This long road has led her to set up her own theatre company designed to support children with the disease. (For NHS information on Covid ... try: https://talkingtherapiessouthwark.nhs.uk/covid-19/)n PECKHAM PODCAST
  8. Forgiveness is such a big thing in life. But the killer of your father? That's a big ask. Jo Berry has managed it. Check her out. She is real and strong. PECKHAM PODCAST - where Big Ideas find Local Traction. And if you find a moment to try it, do leave a comment, like, subscribe. Let's spread the Positive!
  9. This special edition of PECKHAM PODCAST comes with a live audience of local people and features a remarkable woman, Jo Berry. Jo is the daughter of former Conservative MP Sir Anthony Berry. She lost her father in an IRA bomb attack, aimed at Margaret Thatcher. That was in Brighton in 1984. Since then, Jo has been on the path of peace and reconciliation via her charity Building Bridges For Peace. The invited audience took to her and kept her for an hour's Q+A! So this edition is slightly longer than usual ... Episode link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dH_sDhknFpA Channel link: https://www.youtube.com/@PECKHAMPODCAST-r2f Do leave a comment, like, subscribe. You know the drill! You could even send Jo across your networks ...
  10. Jo Berry and her inspirational story come tomorrow on PECKHAM PODCAST. If you're not familiar with it, try it. An audience of locals were rapt. Their Q+A ran an hour. Available from midday: https://www.youtube.com/@PECKHAMPODCAST-r2f
  11. This is an extract from an edition with Dave Walker, mediator extraordinaire, born at the Elephant & Castle and still living in Southwark. One of his great achievements is training young people to be peer mediators ... who even step in to work with disputing adults! Just shows what can be achieved and who can achieve it. Pretty much anyone and everyone. Next week we publish a special edition with Jo Berry who has very powerful story to tell. Further more, there was an invited audience of local people young and old, with whom she engaged in open discussion for an hour. Insights galore!
  12. Here we are at New Year's Eve, a time of reflection and of thinking ahead. No small task, either of them. Walk with Nick Dunne and immerse yourself in a present tense of inwardness and renewal. Seasonal story on PECKHAM PODCAST with Nick the Pilgrim
  13. Seasonal story on PECKHAM PODCAST with Nick the Pilgrim
  14. PECKHAM PODCAST’s final edition for 2024 is with Nick Dunne, a man of Faith, a family man and former director of Bede House in Bermondsey. Nick is also a pilgrim having completed the Via Francigena, a huge undertaking. Whilst not as famous as the Camino Santiago de Compostela, it is enormously long! And turned Nick into an author too. Nick ran the settlement project Bede House for almost twenty years. Through the work of Community TV Trust I came to know Bede really well and loved it. Bede combined a youth project, a very successful unit that addressed domestic violence, and a third working with local learning-disabled adults. For this latter project, Bede was honoured in 2008 with the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service. In all respects this is a heart-warming hour. Nick’s podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RG973IG6o8Q Channel link: http://www.youtube.com/@PECKHAMPODCAST-r2f Warmest greetings for Christmas and New Year 2025, Chris Community TV Trust
  15. Today BBC carry a story on their website saying the Education system is broken. "Government statistics released on Thursday found that a growing number of parents have withdrawn their children from mainstream education in England. An estimated 111,700 children are being home-educated, a 20% rise since last year. Around 23% say their reasons are a result of lifestyle, philosophical or preferential choices, such as religious or cultural beliefs or a rejection of an exam-based education. 13% of families now say they made this decision because of school dissatisfaction, including special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and school bullying. 14% say it is due to their child's mental health. PECKHAM PODCAST recent guest Charlotte Prendergast who runs SYLA in Peckham to aid struggling Black boys is really worth catching.
  16. One person said the following about the PECKHAM PODCAST series: "You seem to know and interview some extraordinary souls, uncovering their life stories, journeys and challenges they've faced along the way, which in turn helps us understand something more about the world we live in." Charlotte is definitely worth catching.
  17. Of PECKHAM PODCAST's latest edition with Charlotte Prendergast, James said: "What a wonderful discussion about how a different school curriculum could change the world.
  18. PECKHAM PODCAST talks with Charlotte Prendergast about under-achieving Black boys in local schools. Charlotte runs Southside Young Leaders Academy (SYLA) based in Peckham and presents a positive story of intervention and support.
  19. If you haven't, check out Michelle's thoughts about Assisted Dying. Complex area to legislate - especially if you see both sides of the argument. Crunch question: can you prevent 'mission creep'? Artist and activist, Michelle is worth a listen.
  20. Michelle is here. On PECKHAM PODCAST. Campaigner and artist. YouTube link:
  21. This is the link to Michelle Baharier on PECKHAM PODCAST talking about dyslexia and Assisted Dying. There's time to write to your MP if you have strong feelings and wish to be heard.
  22. PECKHAM PODCAST on Thursday 21 Nov presents Michelle Baharier FRSA, artist and campaigner for mental health & disability rights, talking about her life with dyslexia, growing up with medications, the inspiration of family and strong-minded older women. She also addresses the question of Assisted Dying on which MPs vote next week - Friday 29th Nov. Here's a clip: Check it out, you may want to write to your MP. They have a free vote.
  23. Errol is here. Give this force of nature a try ...
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