People So Bold

People So Bold
Podcast Description
Ann Howell, the UK Unitarian Social Action Officer, talks to Unitarians and friends about their passions, ideas, and vision for a more just world.
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This podcast centers on topics such as community building, spirituality, climate action, and social activism, with episodes like discussions on the Dissenter of Sidmouth mural project, reflections on AI's role in Unitarianism, and interviews focused on grassroots initiatives like 'Peace of Cake' and 'Unitarians 4 Climate Justice'. It dives into the intersection of art, science, and spirituality, as demonstrated in conversations with Liz Slade.

Ann Howell, the UK Unitarian Social Action Officer, talks to Unitarians and friends about their passions, ideas, and vision for a more just world.
I am talking to Gav Howell and Lesley Emery, two of the collaborators for the mural project at the Dissenter of Sidmouth, a Unitarian Chapel and community centre. This project involved a huge amount of organic community building that has already formed ripples in the form a new play by Leslie on the Unitarian suffragist Annie Leigh Brown.

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