by david | Jan 25, 2017 | Philanthropy, podcasts, Social Justice
Vince and Face2Face host David Peck talk about his new film, micro-finance, social justice and why we need to get involved in the “messiness of life.” His new book The Lending Journey: From The Boardroom to the Barrio is the book about the film. Biography After...
by david | Nov 30, 2016 | Human Rights, International Development, podcasts, Social Justice
Roger and I talk about his new book The First 1000 Days, “stupid poverty”, malnutrition, journalism and “gray matter” as infrastructure. More about Roger here at Outrage and Inspire. For more information about his book “The First 1000 Days” go here. The First 1000...
by david | Nov 12, 2015 | Film, podcasts
Paul Katis talks about Kilo Two Bravo, why we’re all potentially heroes and why he didn’t start out to make an anti war film. Film Synopsis Kilo Two Bravo IMDB Rotten Tomatoes A patrol of British paratroopers in Afghanistan find themselves caught in the middle...
by david | Nov 12, 2015 | Film, podcasts
Daniel and Emmanuel talk about their new film Je suis Charlie and about the Charlie Hedbo massacre. We touch on issues of freedom, critique ideologies, the truth and chat a great deal about asking better questions. Je Suis Charlie Film Synopsis IMDB This new...
by david | Oct 30, 2015 | podcasts
Jeff talks about happiness, creative energy, why he’s interested in emotional connections and global imbalance. Biography Jeff Gunn is Juno nominated guitarist, songwriter and producer for his work on Emmanuel Jal’s The Key (Gatwitch/Universal). He is the...