Conversation ranged from the climate and biodiversity crisis to the flag of St George, and from the new Archbishop of Canterbury designate to Palestinian Christians, when the Bishop of Norwich was interviewed on the Justice and Coffee podcast.
The podcast is hosted by Bryn Frere-Smith who runs the social enterprise Blue Bear Coffee Company, and its coffee shop in Tombland, Norwich.
Bryn talks to guests who campaign for justice, including charity leaders and politicians.
The former Norfolk police officer and bodyguard set up his online coffee company after spending a year in the Dominican Republic with a Christian organisation which rescued children from sexual exploitation.
Blue Bear Coffee Company, named for the blue teddy bear a child clutched as she was driven to safety, raises money for organisations fighting human trafficking and caring for survivors.
In 2019 Bryn launched the Justice and Coffee podcast. His latest guest is Bishop Graham.
In the episode A Shepherd’s Crook Amongst the Chaos they discuss Bishop Graham’s role as a church leader, his calling to create change where there is injustice, and the hope for the future he finds when he meets children in eco-groups in schools across his diocese.