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This new series of long-form conversations with local Southwark people should interest many of us. Big Ideas, Local Traction is the keynote. Launching mid July.DWident.thumb.jpeg.c1b902068a2de978407cf3dca17dac97.jpeg.

First up will be Dave Walker MBE, a mediator born and bred in Southwark who also trains young people in schools to mediate with their peers who have a beef with one another. So that's a win-win as the young person trained up feels great about life and themselves and actively contributes to better relations in the school community. Here's a trailer:

https://vimeo.com/974000783

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Today at midday PECKHAM PODCAST goes public on YouTube with its first guest, Dave Walker MBE. There are a couple of promos up there, so the channel exists. If you have a moment, do visit the channel and subscribe ... that would be much appreciated. Here is the channel link:  

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJF_qWDwahYgc8PvR38_l8g 

In two weeks time we publish the second edition with Colombian vicar Fernando Carrillo, brand new in Peckham on the Old Kent Road. Born in a Miami prison, ordained at St Paul's Cathedral!  Truly an amazing story. (You couldn't make it up.)

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