by david | Apr 23, 2018 | podcasts, Social Justice
Joseph and I talk about his new film The Game Changers, plant based diets, nutrition and diet, why it’s important not to be self-righteous. Synopsis Directed by Oscar-winner Louie Psihoyos, THE GAME CHANGERS tells the story of James Wilks — elite special forces...
by david | Apr 20, 2018 | podcasts
Shasha and I talk about her new film Take Light, the power crisis in Nigeria, poverty, corruption, Illegal electricians, suffering and smiling, hope and the legacy of colonialism. Synopsis Over 50 per cent of Nigeria’s nearly 200 million citizens don’t...
by david | Apr 11, 2018 | Human Rights, podcasts
Kathy Kortes-Miller and I talk about her new book Talking About Death Won’t Kill You, the death trade, access to true choice, meaning making, death education, anxiety and literacy, and living life to the fullest. Find out more info on Kathy here. Biography Kathy...
by david | Mar 7, 2018 | podcasts, Social Justice
Susan and I talked about her new film Living in The Future’s Past, the environment, desire and making better choices, hope, agency and about why life is really an invitation. Watch the Trailer and find out more about the film here. Synopsis Living in the Future’s...
by david | Feb 28, 2018 | podcasts
Michelle and I talked about her new film The Way Out and Islamophobia, the love of a Mother for her daughter, trauma, fear, religious ideology and why sometimes it’s easier to know less. In The Way Out, co-directors Michelle Shephard and David York, take an intimate...
by david | Feb 21, 2018 | podcasts
Viveka Melki talks about her art exhibition War Flowers, our human tendency toward war, and the importance of telling the story. War Flowers is a multi-platform exhibition that will provide visitors with a unique immersive experience. It draws on letters written...