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When was the last time you gave yourself permission to truly switch off?
Dr Gemma Simmonds, sister of the Congregation of Jesus, joined Michael Fanstone to explore the what, when, why, and how of taking a sabbatical - and why it’s anything but a sign of weakness.
Released on 14 Nov 2025
What should Christians make of the BBC at the moment? A leaked memo showed a BBC show edited a Donald Trump clip to sound like he incited the January 6th riots, prompting the resignations of Director General Tim Davie and News CEO Deborah Turness and an apology to the White House. Comedy writer and broadcast historian Paul Kerensa and former BBC journalist David Campanale joined Michael Fanstone to discuss the BBC’s future and its Christian roots.
If your music is meant to encourage faith, shouldn’t it ultimately come from God? Yet God created all music, so is it also right to learn from what already works and sounds good? Professional worship leaders Josh Carr and Fiona Crow joined Michael to help all creatives find that sanctified balence.
In the build-up to the Autumn Budget, there’s been criticism of last-minute U-turns by Labour on key promises. But is changing direction always a sign of bad leadership? Michael spoke with Rachel Maskell, Labour MP for York Central, alongside Gary Spicer, professional mentor for Christian entrepreneurs, and Graham Miller from London City Mission, to explore what strong Christian leadership might look like.