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forum for changeThe Culture Footprint features disciples in The Arts, Media, Business, Education, Politics, Sport and other professions who bring the presence of Jesus in the culture.

A colourful collection of artisans, entrepreneurs, media makers, teachers, actors, singer/songwriters, politicians, seeking the wellbeing of society - one story at the time.

Shalom.

Latest Culture Footprint Editions
Culture Footprint: John Forrest
John Forrest is about to celebrate 40 years of employment in the media - including BBC and commercial radio, ITV and BBC TV. He started with a new radio station and over the years went on to develop two passions in his programme making - music and faith. Technology has moved along dramatically during that time, but in many ways media systems and control are the same as ever. As he has been a freelancer for the last nine years his portfolio has developed enormously and he is now directing the Insight Film Festival, which wants to encourage people of all backgrounds to make films about faith. www.insightfestival.co.uk
Culture Footprint: Rachel Thorpe
Rachel Thorpe recently graduated from Cambridge with a degree in English, is spending a year working for Christian Heritage in Cambridge, where she organises courses and events and writes about the relationship between faith and popular culture. "In my spare time, I read a lot, write a lot, buy more books than I should, drink coffee, go to the theatre, and talk to people. I am passionate about local community, about creativity, and about encouraging Christians to approach their faith thoughtfully".
Culture Footprint: Duncan Williams
Duncan Williams is a Director on the board of Independent News Ltd. Buying up formally loss making regional newspapers, fast tracking them into profit, Duncan has gained a portfolio of titles launched specifically at improving communication within local communities. He was born in Plymouth. His grandfather was a local vicar in Cornwall. He likes old creaky films (Cliffhanger Serials from the 1930s and ‘40s, George Formby or Will Hay comedies and Hammer horror films), travel, meeting new people, understanding cultures and belief systems. He has a lifelong passion for the sea and if possible would like to run his media 'empire' from a boat; "Just like a James Bond villain”, jokes his family.
Culture Footprint: Fiona Julian
Fiona Julian is a freelance communications consultant with a portfolio ranging from company PR to consultancy in the voluntary sector. Fiona worked in publishing as a freelance artist, and has worked in media for 15 years. At Hope FM Fiona is "Jill of all trades"- presenter, host, researcher, technician and producer of her own show. A self-op without a safety net. Fiona loves to see people reaching their potential. "People who are living the dream are an inspiration and I hope that I'm on the way to being one of those people".
Culture Footprint: Daniel Cooling
Daniel Cooling studied at the University of the Arts (Wimbledon), has a degree in theology and has done postgraduate work in the relationship between theology and the arts at St. Andrews University and the London School of Theology where he is currently a part-time researcher. He has previously worked as a desktop engineer, church researcher, artist, handyman, librarian and bursar. Hence, he considers himself a jack of all trades. He lives in Oxfordshire and also works as PA to Kim Tan at SpringHill Management and occasionally preaches, teaches, lectures, serves in the musical worship team in his church and enjoys gardening in his spare time.

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