Turn2Wisdom
Turn2Wisdom
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Turn2Wisdom is a powerful podcast sharing real stories of redemption, leadership, and faith in action. Hosted by a former national charity CEO and retired police officer; who came to Christ after being baptised by a man he once sent to prison. This series explores the lives of people transforming communities across the UK and beyond. Expect inspiration, bold faith, and practical wisdom for living a life of impact.
From prison to platform, burnout to breakthrough, and housewife to healer of lives and communities—these are the voices shaping a better world.
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The podcast focuses on personal transformation and community impact through faith, with episodes showcasing real-life stories such as overcoming addiction, community revitalization, and divine encounters. For example, Episode 7 discusses a miraculous recovery and global unity, while Episode 6 dives into the transformative friendship between a retired officer and a former criminal.

Turn2Wisdom is a powerful podcast sharing real stories of redemption, leadership, and faith in action. Hosted by a former national charity CEO and retired police officer; who came to Christ after being baptised by a man he once sent to prison. This series explores the lives of people transforming communities across the UK and beyond. Expect inspiration, bold faith, and practical wisdom for living a life of impact.
From prison to platform, burnout to breakthrough, and housewife to healer of lives and communities—these are the voices shaping a better world.
If you lead or volunteer in a church, mosque, synagogue or temple, this conversation about Martyn’s Law could help you prepare for changes coming to places of worship across the UK.In this episode, Brian McCarthy speaks with Nicky from the Community Security Trust about the upcoming Martyn’s Law and what it will mean for churches, mosques, synagogues, temples and community faith spaces across the UK.Together they explore practical, realistic ways leaders can protect their congregations without losing the welcoming heart of their communities.Inside this conversation you’ll discover:• What Martyn’s Law will require from places of worship• Simple steps that dramatically improve safety• Why security training is becoming essential for volunteers• How small communication changes can improve protection• Why community cohesion is one of the strongest safety tools we haveAs Nicky explains:“We have far more in common than ever divides us.”This conversation is designed to support, encourage and empower faith communities so they can remain open, welcoming and prepared.If you lead or volunteer in a place of worship, this episode will help you start thinking about practical next steps today.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction01:15 Overview of Community Security Trust (CST)02:12 The SAFE Program and Its Impact03:37 Building Community Cohesion and Security Awareness04:48 The Importance of Security Training and Preparedness05:50 Security-Minded Communication Strategies08:20 Understanding Martyn's Law and Its Requirements09:44 Key Components of Martyn's Law for Places of Worship12:06 Implementing Public Protection Procedures13:34 Exceeding Legal Requirements for Enhanced Security16:02 Access Control and Community Engagement17:13 Resources and Training Opportunities19:11 Cost and Practicality of Security Measures20:29 Community Cohesion and Interfaith Collaboration21:24 Final Advice and Closing RemarksCommunity Security Trust (CST) – https://cst.org.uk/SAFE Program by CST – https://safe.cst.org.uk/Bitly – Safe Zoom Hub – https://bit.ly/SAFEZoomHubSAFE Programme Report 2024: https://bit.ly/SAFEreport2024Protect UK Website – https://www.protectuk.police.uk/Martyn's Law and Protect Duty – https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/protect-duty

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