Inspirit with Jumoké Fashola Episodes Episode guide
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Amani Saeed and Citizens Of The World
Jumoké speaks with poet Amani Saeed and live music from the Citizens Of The World choir.
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Lonely Planet and Just Breathe and Windrush
Director Ian Brown speaks about 'Lonely Planet'.
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Islamophobia, Tomb and Temple and Wild West London
Reverend Robin Griffith-Jones chats about his latest book.
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London Bridge: One year on
Jumoké speaks to Reverend Canon Michael Rawson, the sub-dean of Southwark Cathedral.
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Naz Legacy Foundation and Tobi Kyeremateng
Sadiq Khan is to attend a youth interfaith Iftar organised by the Naz Legacy Foundation.
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Divorce laws and Mental Health Awareness Week
Are England and Wales divorce laws outdated and in need of change?
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'War Plays' and Mental Health Awareness Week
Playright Nishin Arbabzadeh and Rukshana Ahmad talks about 'War Plays'.
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Breact cancer, Eileen Page and Bismillah!
Actress EIleen Page speaks about her solo play on at Tara Theatres 'Say It Again' Season.
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Nu Civilsation Orchestra and Wilson Oryema
Wilson Oryema speaks about his new book and how safe are pilgrimages?
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Windrush and crime in London
What can be done to safe guard the rights of the Windrush generation?
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Syria and social media
Was there adequate evidence of chemical sites in Syria?
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Violent crime and female disciples
Can churches do more to help those at risk of being involved in violent crime?
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Easter Sunday
The Bishop of Edmonton's Easter message and live music from Soul Sanctuary Gospel Choir.
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Westminster Terror Attack and Peter Stanford
Journalist and author Peter Stanford chat about his book on faith.
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R.A.Villanueva and Roy Alexander Weise
Theatre director Roy Alexander Weise chats about 'Br'er Cotton'.
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Sir Richard Stilgoe and Mother's Day
Sir Richard Stilgoe chats about the 20th anniversary of the Orpheus Centre.
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Celebrating International Women's Day
The all female Aurora Nova Choir join Jumoké as she celebrates International Women's Day.
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The Jewish Festival of Purim and palliative care
Looking ahead to the Jewish Festival of Purim with Rachel Rose Reid.
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Freedom of speech and safe guarding children
Rachel Bagshaw speaks about her award winning show 'The Shape of Pain'.
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Oxfam, 'Mad As Hell' and British terrorists
Jumoké speaks to the writers of 'Mad As Hell'.
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Jonathan Ajayi, mental health and violence
Actor Jonathan Ajayi chats about the play 'The Brother Size'.
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The 96 Festival
Amie Taylor looks ahead to the 96 Festival.
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Reverend Bazil Meade MBE and National Story Telling Week
Reverend Bazil Meade MBE chats about loneliness.
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The power of prayer and Racheal Ofori
Racheal Ofori speaks ahead of headlining the Calm Down Dear Festival.
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Celibacy, forgiveness and sobriety
Jumoké discusses Catholic Priests who have fathered children with Sarah Thomas.
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New Year's Eve
The NHS in England is considering the routine use of so-called 'drunk tanks'.
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Christmas Eve
Jumoké is joined by the Bishop of Westminster, Cardinal Vincent Nichols.
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Marisha Wallace and Camden Voices
Live music from singer and actress Marisha Wallace.
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Menashe, Jerusalem and Brexit
Jumoké discusses the consequence of US recognition of Jerusalem as Israels capital.
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James Fritz, immigration and social mobility
Playwright James Fritz chats about 'Parliament Square' at the Bush Theatre.