Inspirit with Jumoké Fashola Episodes Episode guide
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Dame Vivian Hunt and Silkie Carlo
Senior Partner at McKinsey & Company Dame Vivien Hunt discusses women in business.
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Lee Lawrence and Jo Mitchell
Lee Lawrence talks about his memoir 'The Louder I Will Sing'.
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Jacqueline McKenzie and Manika Kaur
Human rights lawyet Jacqueline McKenzie and singer Manika Kaur,
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Danny Sapani and Cocoa Girl
Actor Danny Sapani talks about the play 'Hymn' which comes to the Almeida Theatre.
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Kate Nicholls and Zara Mohammed
CEO of UK Hospitality Kate Nicholls looks at how Covid-19 has affected hospitality.
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The Rt Revd Dr Karowei Dorgu and Musa Okwonga
Musa Okwonga talks about the inspiration behind ‘In the End It was All About Love’.
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Ian McMillian and Antony Lishak
Poet Ian McMillian speaks about the TS Eliot Awards.
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Dr Onkah Sonata and Terroll Lewis
Debunking Covid-19 vaccine myths and Terroll Lewis explains how faith saved him.
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The new strain of Covid-19 and Inge Kjemtrup
Professor Linda Bauld speaks about the new strain of Covid-19.
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Sherry Izadi, Seth Pinnock and Salena Godden
Author Salena Godden speaks her debut book 'Mrs Death Misses Death'.
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Amelia Hadfield, Shiv Malik and Peter Stanford
Shiv Malik looks at how some young British South Asian men have turned to terrorism.
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Christmas Day
Celebrating Christmas Day with Jumoke Fashola.
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John Ashton, Richard Lawrence and Adjoa Andoh
Richard Lawrence explains why he thinks the Star of Bethlehem was an alien spacecraft.
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Dr Leroy Logan MBE and Rabbi Leah Jordan
Dr Leroy Logan MBE talks about his new book and Rabbi Leah Jordan speaks about Hannukah.
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Andrew Preston, Edmund de Waal and Travis Alabanza
Artist Edmund de Waal talks about a new installation at the British Museum.
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Bella Sankey, Austen Ivereigh and Somalia Seaton
Bella Sankey of Detention Action, writer Austen Ivereigh and writer Somalia Seaton.
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Dr Julian Hargreaves and Akeela Ahmed MBE
Exploring the Woolf Institute's diversity study with Dr Julian Hargreaves.
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Ruth Harley, Marcus Davey CBE and Michelle John
Author Ruth Harley talks about her book 'Being Interrupted'.
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Remembrance Sunday and US politics
Robin Aitchison reflects on his grandfather's experience of the D-Day landings in 1944.
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November lockdown and 'Topowa'
Professor of Public Health Linda Bauld discusses the new four-week November lockdown.
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Ify Adenuga and Mark De-Lisser
Mother of grime artist Skepta, Ify Adenuga talks about her memoir 'Endless Fortune'.
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Malcolm Stern and mixed faith weddings
Psychotherapist Malcolm Stern discusses his new book 'Slay Your Dragons With Compassion'.
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Michelle Ogundehin and the older generation at church
Writer Michelle Ogundehin chats about her new book which explores wellbeing at home.
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The psychology of walking in a city
Writer Matthew Beaumont talks about his new book 'The Walker'.
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National Police Memorial Day and financial jargon
Today marks National Police Memorial Day and Dhruti Shah talks about her new book.
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Organ donation and Rosh Hashanah
Mahmud Nawaz speaks about organ donation in the Muslim community.
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Dr Sarah Jarvis and Kwame Kwei-Armah OBE
Kwame Kwei-Armah talks about Young Vic’s year-long 50th celebrations.
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Extinction Rebellion and Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason
Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason speaks about raising musicians.
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Notting Hill Carnival and UK Jazz
Pulitzer Prize winning author Isabel Wilkerson talks about her new book 'Caste'.
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Asylum Seekers and pornography
Looking at pornography addiction with Dr Sarah-Jayne McLeod.