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The Southwark Cathedral Podcast
Southwark Cathedral
14 episodes
1 month ago
Welcome to the Southwark Cathedral podcast. Hosted by the Dean of Southwark, the Very Rev’d Dr Mark Oakley, each episode delves into an area of our mission and opens up a side of our work beyond the pulpit.
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Welcome to the Southwark Cathedral podcast. Hosted by the Dean of Southwark, the Very Rev’d Dr Mark Oakley, each episode delves into an area of our mission and opens up a side of our work beyond the pulpit.
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Religion & Spirituality
Arts,
Society & Culture
Episodes (14/14)
The Southwark Cathedral Podcast
The World Needs More Poetry | Helen Smee, Director of Music
In the latest episode of our 'The World Needs More Poetry,' series, the Dean is joined by our new Director of Music, Helen Smee. Helen talks about her musical background, her family's artistic influences, and her roots in London, leading to her roles in Cambridge, London, and Oxford before returning to Southwark. She shares her deep connections with the Cathedral and her passion for her current role. Helen discusses her feelings about poetry, comparing its depth to music and other art forms. The conversation delves into the selected poem 'The Holy Communion' by Henry Vaughan, analyzing its themes, structure, and musical adaptations. Helen articulates her love for metaphysical poets like Vaughan and their influence on modern composers. 
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1 month ago
34 minutes

The Southwark Cathedral Podcast
Episode 10 | The Dean in Conversation with Manni Coe on Rebuilding a Life
In the latest episode of the Southwark Cathedral Podcast, the Dean, Mark Oakley, interviews Manni Coe, on his recently published memoir, Little Ruins: Rebuilding a Life which delves into topics like suicide, sexual abuse, and addiction. Manni shares personal stories about his upbringing in Yorkshire and Berkshire, his relationship with his brother Reuben, who has Down's syndrome, and how he built a life in the Spanish countryside.   Manni recounts finding a volunteer's body on his land, his own childhood abuse by a vicar, and the healing journey that followed. He also reflects on his strained relationship with his faith, the forgiveness he extended to his father, and his experiences with mental health. The dialogue emphasizes community, support, and the importance of confronting and healing from past traumas.   Copies of Manni's new book, Little Ruins: Rebuilding a Life can be purchased from the Cathedral Shop. 
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1 month ago
54 minutes

The Southwark Cathedral Podcast
Episode 9 | What are the Psalms?
The Dean recently gave a talk on ‘What are the Psalms?’ Listen now to explores what the psalms are, when and why they were written, and how they speak to our faith today. For those who wish to read more on this subject, the following books are recommended: Charlie Bell: Searched Me Out and Known Me John L. Bell: Living with the Psalms Walter Brueggemann: Spirituality of the Psalms Walter Brueggemann: Praying the Psalms Pula Gooder: Journalling the Psalms – A Guide for Reflection and Prayer CS Lewis: Reflections on the Psalms   You might also like to watch three talks on Youtube by Walter Brueggemann called ‘The Psalms: The Hard Road from Obedience to Praise’.
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2 months ago
28 minutes

The Southwark Cathedral Podcast
The World Needs More Poetry | Dame Mary Beard on Homer's The Odyssey
The latest podcast in our ‘The World Needs More Poetry’ series is a conversation between the Dean and Dame Mary Beard on her chosen poem ‘The Odyssey’ by Homer. Mary Beard is very well known as a Classicist and as a popular broadcaster and writer. In their dialogue together, we hear about the origin of the Odyssey, its main characters and themes, and are left to explore questions about the nature of heroism, the complications of returning home, of becoming an adult, and of understanding power.  
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2 months ago
31 minutes

The Southwark Cathedral Podcast
Episode 8 | The Truth About Modern Slavery with Emily Kenway
We recently hosted writer and activist Emily Kenway to give a talk aboout her first book, The Truth About Modern Slavery. Throughout the evening Emily addressed modern slavery, and its misrepresentation in political and cultural narratives. Kenway, an advisor to the UK's first anti-slavery commissioner, emphasises the difference between the real experiences of victims and the stories shaped for political motives. She discusses the conditions that foster exploitation, the misuse of the term 'modern slavery,' and how systemic issues like weak labour rights, poor regulation, and political convenience contribute to it. Emily uses examples like car washes, nail bars, and supply chains to illustrate inconsistent attitudes towards labour exploitation. She advocates for addressing systemic issues rather than focusing on sensationalized rescue efforts, stressing the need to understand and tackle the root causes of exploitation.
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4 months ago
44 minutes 43 seconds

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Episode 7 | Why I Care and Why Care Matters with Sir Ed Davey MP
The conversation delves into Davey's personal experiences as a young caregiver following the deaths of his parents, his role in caring for his son with disabilities, and his advocacy for family carers through his political work. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing and supporting family carers, sharing stories and insights from his book. The podcast touches on the societal undervaluation of care work, the bureaucratic challenges carers face, and the need for systemic changes to better support carers and those they care for. Davey argues that integrating care more centrally into policy could lead to a more compassionate and prosperous society. Listen wherever you get your podcasts.
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4 months ago
27 minutes 35 seconds

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The World Needs More Poetry | The Rt Rev'd and Rt Hon Dame Sarah Mullally
The latest episode of the Southwark Cathedral Podcast is the second in our The World Needs More Poetry miniseries. This time, the Dean is joined by the Bishop of London, The Rt Rev'd and Rt Hon Dame Sarah Mullally, for a moving and deeply personal conversation. Bishop Sarah reflects on William E. Stafford’s poem “Ask Me” — a piece that has accompanied her through moments of challenge, both as an ordained woman in the Church of England and as someone who lives with dyslexia. With honesty and grace, she explores how poetry can hold space for vulnerability, strength, and the questions we don’t always have answers to. If you’ve ever found comfort in poetry or are simply curious about how a single poem can speak into a life, this episode offers a powerful and thoughtful listen.
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6 months ago
25 minutes 4 seconds

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Episode 6 | The Boyhood of Cain
Michael Amherst regularly attends Southwark Cathedral, loving the building and the beauty of Evensong. His debut novel, 'The Boyhood of Cain', which has just been published by Faber, made The Times excitedly report that 'a literary star is born'. It is a novel about Danny, a boy on the precipice of adulthood, struggling to understand how he might give and deserve love. 'People are just like books', thinks Daniel, ' - full of hidden meanings that need to be unearthed by an attentive reader'. In our latest podcast, the Dean talks with Michael about the book and its themes, and why the story of Cain and Abel intrigues him.
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6 months ago
37 minutes 41 seconds

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Episode 5 | Introducing Holy Week
Later than planned, but a great conversation nonetheless...In this episode of the podcast as the Cathedral prepares for Holy Week and Easter, the Dean of Southwark, The Very Rev'd Dr Mark Oakley, is in conversation with the Cathedral’s Precentor, Canon Kathryn Fleming, about the services, traditions, and theology of Holy Week.  
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6 months ago
30 minutes 22 seconds

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Episode 4 | The Dean in conversation with Laurence Rees on The Nazi Mind: 12 Warnings from History
In the Cathedral’s latest podcast, the Dean, Mark Oakley, discusses Laurence Rees’s latest book, ‘The Nazi Mind: 12 Warnings from History’, a book which combines history and the latest research in psychology to help answer some of the most perplexing questions surrounding the Second World War and the Holocaust. Ultimately, he delves into the darkness to explain how and why people were capable of committing such abhorrent crimes. Rees traces the rise and eventual fall of the Nazis through the lens of ‘twelve warnings’ – from talk about ‘them’ and ‘us’ to the escalation of racism – whilst also highlighting signs to look out for in present day leaders.
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8 months ago
36 minutes 32 seconds

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The World Needs More Poetry | Stella Kanu
Welcome to the first programme in a new Southwark Cathedral Podcast mini-series. The series asks invited guests to choose a favourite poem and then chat to the Dean about why it is important to them. Our first guest is Stella Kanu, Chief Executive of Shakespeare’s Globe, who has chosen Roger Robinson’s ‘A Portable Paradise’. The poem: A Portable Paradise - Poetry Archive
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8 months ago
28 minutes 9 seconds

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Episode 3 | The Dean in Conversation with Pádraig Ó Tuama
In this episode of the Southwark Cathedral podcast, the Dean of Southwark - The Very Rev’d Dr Mark Oakley - is in conversation with Irish poet and theologian Pádraig Ó Tuama. Ahead of an event held at the Cathedral, Pádraig sat down with the Dean and a copy of his latest book 44 Poems on Being with Each Other and discussed a couple of his favourite poems from the collection.
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9 months ago
33 minutes 30 seconds

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Episode 2 | The Dean of Southwark in conversation with Patrick Ryan CEO of Hestia
In the second of two conversations launching our focus on modern slavery and exploitation, the Dean is in conversation with the CEO of Hestia, Patrick Ryan. Together they discuss Hestia and the support it provides to survivors of modern slavery, the extent of slavery in London and Southwark today, how we can detect signs of slavery and where we can find more information.
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9 months ago
37 minutes 27 seconds

The Southwark Cathedral Podcast
Episode 1 | The Dean of Southwark in conversation with Amanda Craig
Novelist Amanda Craig spoke with the Dean about why modern slavery is such an important topic and why she is grateful that the Cathedral has taken up this injustice for exploration. She speaks about her novel ‘Hearts and Minds’ (available in the Cathedral shop), in which she tells of the story of various individuals who find themselves in London, some exploited and abused, and how their lives interact with the dark underbelly of the city, as well as the good it offers. Amanda has been called a Dickens of our day, and she relates how she believes novelists have a duty to scrutinise the world we are living in right now, exposing what is wrong in order that it might be challenged.
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9 months ago
30 minutes 11 seconds

The Southwark Cathedral Podcast
Welcome to the Southwark Cathedral podcast. Hosted by the Dean of Southwark, the Very Rev’d Dr Mark Oakley, each episode delves into an area of our mission and opens up a side of our work beyond the pulpit.