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This special edition of PECKHAM PODCAST comes with a live audience of local people and features a remarkable woman, Jo Berry. Jo is the daughter of former Conservative MP Sir Anthony Berry. She lost her father in an IRA bomb attack, aimed at Margaret Thatcher. That was in Brighton in 1984. Since then, Jo has been on the path of peace and reconciliation via her charity Building Bridges For Peace.

The invited audience took to her and kept her for an hour's Q+A!  So this edition is slightly longer than usual ... 

 
Do leave a comment, like, subscribe. You know the drill!
You could even send Jo across your networks ...

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Forgiveness is such a big thing in life. But the killer of your father? That's a big ask.

Jo Berry has managed it. Check her out. She is real and strong. PECKHAM PODCAST - where Big Ideas find Local Traction.

And if you find a moment to try it, do leave a comment, like, subscribe. Let's spread the Positive!

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