NEWSPASTE Podcast: Iain Davis – Writing Down Our Children’s Future

Iain Davis is a prolific independent writer and researcher who tackles some of the most important subjects covered in the independent media. He has written for many sites including UK Column and Unlimited Hangout and is also a published author.

In this episode of the NEWSPASTE Podcast, Johnny Vedmore discusses a range of topics with Iain Davis, including experimentation on school age children, the redefining of systems, the road to becoming a writer and a history of care.

You can find Iain Davis at https://iaindavis.com/ and you’ll find him Tweeting at https://twitter.com/_InThisTogether

Domenic Scarcella – Are You a Citizen or a Neighbour, Soldier? The NEWSPASTE Podcast

Johnny Vedmore and Domenic Scarcella sit down for an enthralling conversation about the differences between being a Good Neighbour and a Good Citizen.   Domenic Scarcella is an author who has used his knowledge of Christianity to explain the difference between being a good citizen and being a good neighbour. Even though this conversation has a religious subtext, it is based on a truth that exists whether or not we live in a religious society. There is a big difference between the roles of a citizen and a neighbour, whether or not you are a believer. Find Domenic C. Scarcella's Substack articles and podcasts: https://GoodNeighborBadCitizen.substack.com Buy Good Neighbour Bad Citizen on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Good-Neighbor-Bad-Citizen-Reflections/dp/B0CL36FXWS/ Buy Good Neighbour Bad Citizen on Lulu: https://www.lulu.com/shop/domenic-scarcella/good-neighbor-bad-citizen/paperback/product-je56729.html
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