The Good Conversation
By John Gillibrand
The Good Conversation Apr 10, 2021
Season 2, Episode 6 of the Good Conversation
A conversation with the Rev'd Dr. Cally Hammond, Dean of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge.
https://www.cai.cam.ac.uk/people/cally-hammond
Season 2, episode 5 of The Good Conversation
A conversation with June Osborne, Bishop of Llandaff, hosted by the Rev'd Dr. John Gillibrand
Season 2, episode 4 of The Good Conversation
A conversation between Canon Rachel Mann and the Rev'd Dr. John Gillibrand, host of the Good Conversation Podcast
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachel_Mann
Season 2, Episode 3 of The Good Conversation
A conversation with Natalie Wigg-Stevenson Associate Professor of Contextual Education and Theology at Emmanuel College in the Toronto School of Theology https://www.tst.edu/directory/faculty/wigg-stevenson-natalie
Season 2, Episode 2 of the Good Conversation
An in depth conversation between Alan Wilson, Bishop of Buckingham and the Rev'd John Gillibrand, host of the Good Conversation podcast
Season 2 - Episode 1 of the Good Conversation
A conversation with author and Anglican priest Rev'd Dr Trystan Owain Hughes, hosted by the Rev'd Dr. John Gillibrand
https://www.stpadarns.ac.uk/en/about/team/tutorial-staff/revd-dr-trystan-owain-hughes/
Reviewing Season 1 of the Good Conversation
Producer Phil John in conversation with the Rev'd Dr. John Gillibrand, host of the Good Conversation Podcast - reviewing the story so far. What have we learnt and why does it matter?
Episode 8 of the Good Conversation
The host of the Good Conversation podcast, the Rev'd Dr. John Gillibrand in conversation with Lisa Morgan, Assistant Curate in the Ithon Valley parish in the Diocese of Swansea and Brecon
Episode 7 of the Good Conversation
The host of the Good Conversation Podcast, the Rev'd Dr. John Gillibrand, in conversation with the Rev'd Canon Edwin Counsell, who is an Anglican priest in the Diocese of Llandaff, in the Church in Wales.
Episode 6 of the Good Conversation
The host of the Good Conversation, the Rev'd Dr. John Gillibrand interviews Canon Aled Edwards, chief executive of the Welsh ecumenical organisation Cytûn: Churches Together in Wales More information about Aled here: https://www.cytun.co.uk/hafan/?page_id=101&lang=en
Episode 5 of the Good Conversation
The host of the Good Conversation podcast, the Rev'd Dr. John Gillibrand in conversation with Canon Carol Wardman, Bishops’ Adviser for Church and Society with the Church in Wales
Episode 4 of the Good Conversation
The Rev'd Dr. John Gillibrand, host of the Good Conversation podcast, in conversation with the Rev'd Dr. Manon James, Dean for Initial Ministerial Training at the St. Padarn's Institute in Cardiff.
https://www.stpadarns.ac.uk/en/about/team/senior-leadership-team/revd-canon-dr-manon-ceridwen-james/
Episode 3 of the Good Conversation
The Rev'd Dr. John Gillibrand, host of the Good Conversation podcast, in conversation with Matt Batten, Director of Communication and Engagement for the Diocese of Llandaff in the Church in Wales.
Episode 2
After last week's introduction, the first interview in the series with Professor John Swinton of Aberdeen University
https://www.abdn.ac.uk/sdhp/profiles/j.swinton
Details of The Good Conversation Podcast are here:
https://www.ekklesia.co.uk/2021/03/27/introducing-the-good-conversation-podcast/
John Gillibrand, the host of The Good Conversation says: "I have started the Good Conversation podcast because I believe that leaders – in the churches where I operate, and wider in society – should be prepared to ask and to answer the most challenging questions.
All my guests will be taking part on that basis – and it has led to great conversations, based on courtesy, mutual respect and willingness to learn from each other."
The Good Conversation - Episode 1
The host of the Good Conversation podcast, the Rev'd Dr. John Gillibrand, interviewed by Adrian Masters, Political Editor at ITV Cymru Wales.
John Gillibrand says: “I have started the Good Conversation podcast because I believe that leaders – in the churches where I operate, and in wider society – should be prepared to ask and to answer the most challenging questions.
“All my guests will be taking part on that basis – and it has led to great conversations, based on courtesy, mutual respect and willingness to learn from each other.
“But I didn’t think that it was right that I should ask tough questions and not get to answer them. So I asked Adrian Masters the Political Editor to start the Good Conversation by interviewing me – and I asked him to be really, really challenging. It was – but there is plenty of humour there as well. I hope everyone will enjoy it.”
Adrian Masters adds: “Well, he asked for difficult questions and so that’s what he got! Seriously, it was a ‘good conversation’ for me as much as for John.
“The majority of the interviews I do are with politicians who are trained not to answer, so it was good to have a proper conversation that was thought-provoking to me, and out of my comfort zone too. I am looking forward to hearing the others.”
Further information here: https://www.ekklesia.co.uk/2021/03/27/introducing-the-good-conversation-podcast/