Grace with Nadia Bolz-Weber
It's the final episode in series three of our podcast *cries*, and some might say we've saved the best ‘til last. We get to it with festival friend and everyone's favourite Lutheran minister,...
Speaker(s): Nadia Bolz-WeberLiberation with Danté Stewart
This week – in what may be the best recommendation we've ever had – we're talking to theologian, former American footballer, and probably Rowan Williams' biggest fanboy, Danté Stewart. With...
Humanism with Andrew Copson
Get your best philosophical hats out for this episode because we're doing a deep dive into the not-so-holy-trinity of dinner table topics – religion, politics and belief – with Andrew Copson,...
Interdependence with Mpho Tutu van Furth
We're feeling humbled and full of love this week as we chat to artist, speaker, writer and priest, Mpho Tutu van Furth. Mpho tells us about her experiences living under apartheid as a young girl...
Speaker(s): Mpho TutuCommunity with Rabbi Herschel Gluck
This week we bask in the warmth of Rabbi Herschel Gluck – an incredible Orthodox Jewish leader – whose entire life seems to be one big act of love. Aside from being in awe of Rabbi Gluck's...
Speaker(s): Rabbi Herschel GluckRadicalism with Yvonne Ridley
This week on the podcast it's our absolute privilege to chat with Yvonne Ridley, a journalist and activist who has one of the most fascinating life stories we think you'll ever hear. Plus, her...
Dissent with Sister Teresa Forcades
The second conversation in our ‘Keeping the faith' series is with Sister Teresa Forcades who – with good reason – has been dubbed ‘Europe's most radical nun'. Sister Teresa joins us...
Speaker(s): Teresa Forcades i VilaService with Leroy Logan
Welcome back to Somewhere To Believe In! We're calling this series ‘Keeping the faith' because this time around we're having no-holds-barred conversations with people who get stuck in BECAUSE...
Prospect Farm
– We couldn't bet the ranch. But we did go back to the farm.
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 VineVolunteering
Being a Greenbelt volunteer is a great opportunity to try out new skills, gain experience, face fresh challenges, make friends, enjoy being part of a team and, most of all, have fun making a fabulous...
Volunteering FAQs
If you volunteered in 2023, you will receive an email giving instructions on how to apply again. If you volunteered in the years prior to 2023, you will need to submit a new application by...
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,...