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Sunday School for Misfits with Dr Selina Stone
Selina Stone
68 episodes
3 days ago
A podcast examining the beliefs, perspectives and experiences Black millennials in Britain have gained from their upbringings in pentecostal and evangelical churches - what should we keep and what might we leave behind?
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A podcast examining the beliefs, perspectives and experiences Black millennials in Britain have gained from their upbringings in pentecostal and evangelical churches - what should we keep and what might we leave behind?
Show more...
Religion & Spirituality
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S5E4 Black Songs, Black Dreams ft. Seth Pinnock
Sunday School for Misfits with Dr Selina Stone
51 minutes 32 seconds
1 year ago
S5E4 Black Songs, Black Dreams ft. Seth Pinnock

In this episode, I have special guest, innovator and creative Seth Pinnock (@sethanthonyp) talking all things black creativity, entrepreneurship and imagination. We discuss his musical roots, leading a youth movement at 17, and how to decide which risks are worth taking as an entrepreneur. This is a great conversation with lots of laughter and food for thought.



Sunday School for Misfits with Dr Selina Stone
A podcast examining the beliefs, perspectives and experiences Black millennials in Britain have gained from their upbringings in pentecostal and evangelical churches - what should we keep and what might we leave behind?