What a year it has been! In this Christmas Wrap-up, Bryn looks back on some of the coffee conversations from the past year and poses the question, what do you want to influence in 2021?
Thank you to all of our guests from 2020, clips of whom appear on this podcast in the following order:
Bex - (Growing up in prison. January 2020)
Dr Sarah Senker - (Prison talk. January 2020)
Troy Anderson - (Speak up for the poor. April 2020)
Dr Krish Kandiah - (A home for good. May 2020)
Special Agent Alani Bankhead - (Protecting children online. April 2020)
Christian Guy - (How to change the world. November 2020)
Jack Wakefield - (A rubbish podcast. October 2020)
April Tam Smith - (Radical generosity. September 2020)
Claire - (Trafficked at 19. A survivor story. November 2020)
Emily Chalke - (Ella’s story. February 2020)
This podcast was recorded in December 2020, by Blue Bear Coffee Co. You can find out more about this social enterprise by going to our website: bluebearcoffee.com
How to change the world with Christian Guy, former Specialist Advisor to David Cameron and CEO of Justice & Care.
A rubbish podcast with Jack Wakefield, Environmental Campaigner at Tearfund
Radical generosity with April Tam Smith, co-founder of PS-Kitchen New York.
Coffee Under Covid-19, with Josh Clarke.
A Home for Good, with Dr Krish Kandiah. Why foster care and adoption is key to doing justice in this world.
Protecting Children Online - with Special Agent Alani Bankhead
Speak up for the poor with Troy Anderson
Ella's story, with Emily Chalke.
Just Coffee. How to avoid exploitation and promote community development in the coffee industry, with Josh Clarke and Sam Maccuaig.
Prison Talk. Part 2 of a feature on the UK Criminal Justice System
Growing up in prison. Part 1 of a feature on the UK Criminal Justice System
The importance of buying ethically this Christmas, with Esther Hope (Manumit Coffee Roasters) and Charlotte Instone (Know The Origin).
Data driven freedom warriors Sarah Brown and Ana Sofia talk about how to Stop the Traffik.
Protecting people through policy with Justine Currell, Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner of Bedfordshire Constabulary and Executive Director of Unseen.
Documenting injustice from around the world with Hazel Thompson, Investigative Journalist and Film Maker
Pursuing freedom with Julia Immonen, ocean rower, world record breaker and Head of Partnerships at Justice and Care.
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