Thrive Ireland

Inspired to Act

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From Thrive Ireland  - Diane Holt and Will Leitch introduce you to people who have been inspired to act. Thrive Ireland is all about equipping and inspiring churches to bring about holistic change in society. This Podcast has received support from the Northern Ireland Community Relations Council which aims to promote a pluralist society characterised by equity, respect for diversity, and recognition of interdependence.  The views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the Community Relations Council .

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Thrive Ireland

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25. Apr 2026

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Gifts to Us. 25.04.2026

Nathaniel Jennings isn't easy to place - and it's brilliant!  With an American dad, an English mum, and a Jamaican grandfather, he grew up in Bangladesh, was educated in the UK, and later married a woman from east Belfast - where they now live with their son and daughter.  Working as Intercultural Ministries Director for OMF (UK) , he's just the person to help Diane and Will underst...

Rethinking Community Relations 28.03.2026

It's time to rethink community relations, because reconciliation almost certainly isn't what you think it is. Even the word itself gets everything from an eye-roll to a myriad different definitions, depending whom you ask. In a special episode, Diane and Will hear about a new study trying to work out what has changed. They're joined by the report author, Dr Cathy Bollaert, and the V...

"Public Evil" 28.02.2026

Norman Hamilton is known for his efforts to help broker peace during the Holy Cross dispute in Belfast of 25 years ago.  Anyone aged over 40 will remember the images which flew around the world - as the police and army escorted young children to and from their primary school, in the midst of an adult dispute over interfaces, and claim and counter-claim of sectarian abuse.  Now a retired Presbyteri...

Saying Yes to Possibility 24.01.2026

Joe McKeown's life could have been very different.  He grew up in West Belfast during  the Troubles, and saw plenty of conflict, for a time joining in with the recreational stone-throwing when the army or RUC were there. Later he learned  that his grandfather - a demonstrably innocent man - had initially been branded as an IRA gunman after being shot and killed by a teenaged soldier. To one s...

Ministering at the Margins 20.12.2025

Ruth Garvey-Williams lives and works in the small Donegal town of Buncrana.  Yet despite living in what's often dubbed "Ireland's forgotten county", she and her family make a huge impact across the island and beyond.  Ruth helped found their church, edits a magazine, and serves with local and national groups tackling suicide, poverty, and immigration issues.  She works as leade...

Being in the Room 22.11.2025

Dr John Kyle has had 3 intertwined careers, as a GP, as a church leader, and as a local councillor.  Determined to make a difference for peace and reconciliation, he made a choice to join a party which raised a lot of  eyebrows.  He joined the Progressive Unionist Party (PUP) , which had links with the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) , and served with them on Belfast City Council for well over a deca...

Lean Out of My Bubble. 25.10.2025

Tim Magowan is a leader, a motivator, and an enabler.  Currently he's Executive Director at the 174 Trust on Belfast's Antrim Road.  But he's also a mentor and a dreamer, with a strong motivation to see change, justice and healing in our communities.  He has experience with organisations like Tearfund, Christian Aid, Corrymeela, and has been both probation officer and PR Executive....

The Next Right Thing 20.09.2025

"Trust Martin, trust."  That's what Father Martin Magill thinks when he's looking to God for guidance on how to take the next right step for peace.  He's well-known as a campaigner and peacemaker.   In this first episode of a brand new series of Inspired to Act, Martin tells Diane and Will about growing up during the Troubles and how his life as a parish priest in West Bel...

Looking back... and forward! 10.09.2025

Series 3 of Inspired to Act is coming very soon! Diane and Will have already been in studio listening and learning.  Here's a quick reminder of just some of the great conversations we had in Series 2. Tell us what you think! Produced for Thrive Ireland In association with The Northern Ireland Community Relations Council

Battles to Fight, Battles to Walk Away From 26.04.2025

Mark Houston, Director of The Link Family and Community Centre in Newtownards sits down with Diane and Will.  Mark's an engineer, a family man, and a musician, having been in bands with some remarkable names. He's also been plumber, pastor and peacemaker in communities with paramilitaries in their midst, and has learned much about knowing the battles to fight, and the battles to walk awa...

Wounded Healer 29.03.2025

"Peacemaking isn't easy" says Rev Tony Davidson as he tells Diane and Will about almost 30 years living and working in the city of Armagh, taking risks for peace.  He saw gradual changes in hearts and minds and finally peace did come.  Although there's always a cost, he wouldn't have it any other way. That's why Tony calls himself a "wounded healer". Tell us...

Joining up the Dots... 28.02.2025

Darren O'Reilly really doesn't look like a monk.  Yet he's a member of a religious community in County Antrim , a "Brother".  He's also an experienced youth worker used to making connections and building relationships across many traditions.  He's a former academic with a love for studying theology.  As he tells Diane and Will, his own journey of Christian faith ...

"Speaking Truth to Power" 25.01.2025

In the 1980s, the Rev Useni Sibanda flew home from his UK studies to Zimbabwe, not long after it achieved independence. A civil war was raging, and inflation was rampant.  You could easily hand over a trillion dollar note for just one egg.  Now Useni works with the Zimbabwe Christian Alliance , a Christian advocacy organisation addressing social, political, economic and humanitarian issues affecti...

"Like a really well-made hot chocolate..." 28.12.2024

The Archdeacon of Derry, Robert Miller, looks after three Church of Ireland joint parishes, Christ church, St Peter’s Culmore and Muff .  He's a peacemaker, mediator and community activist, as well as part of the team producing the Walled City Passion every Easter.  But he tells Diane and Will one special secret - how the Christian life should be  "like a really well-made hot chocolate&q...

An Opportunity to Heal 30.11.2024

The former UTV journalist Jude Hill now works in the charity sector, but still makes time to produce and present her own ground-breaking podcast about peace and reconciliation.  Diane and Will hear all about the imminent new series of "Peace by Piece", as well as understanding the faith motivation that made a teenage girl from a County Antrim village move to an interface area of Belfast...

Blessed are the Peacemakers 26.10.2024

Rev Dr Lesley Carroll joins Diane and Will to discuss what has motivated her during an extremely varied career, as a Presbyterian Minister, working in Victim Support, as Prisons Ombudsman, with the Equality Commission and the Consultative Group on Dealing with the Past. She also discusses her new role with the ICRIR , the much-criticised Independent Commission For Reconciliation and Information Re...

Pick it Up 21.09.2024

In the first episode of a brand new series of Inspired to Act, Thrive Ireland's Director, Diane Holt, and co-presenter Will Leitch welcome back David Porter.  His career has spanned working for missionary societies, helping set up ECONI (Evangelical Contribution on Northern Ireland), and working for some years as Chief of Staff for the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby.  Now a Visiting P...

A new series starts soon! 22.08.2024

Diane Holt and Will Leitch are back with a new series from Thrive Ireland for 2024-5! Tell us what you think! Produced for Thrive Ireland In association with The Northern Ireland Community Relations Council

Dropping Depth Charges 23.03.2024

Belfast's annual Four Corners Festival has been going for 12 years.  Its Christian organisers consider it subversive, but in a positive way.  They say they want to encourage people to step out from their comfortable places and meet others with differing backgrounds and opinions. Diane and Will get around the table with Rev Steve Stockman, Fr Martin Magill, and Mylie Brennan to discover why th...

"With God, all things are possible..." 24.02.2024

It's the turn of Ed Petersen to join Diane and Will this time. It's fair to say he's made an unusual journey to end up working in peace and reconciliation in Northern Ireland.  How does a New Jersey boy, who very nearly studied at West Point to be a US Army Officer,  end up working at Clonard in West Belfast?  Fortunately Ed is very happy to tell us about that and his work building...

"Suddenly Everything Fell into Place..." 27.01.2024

Diane and Will meet Rev David Campton, Methodist minister, actor, poet, peacemaker and onetime biologist.  He lives and works in Northern Ireland, having grown up in Belfast, and having once left, vowing never to return.  He's worked in many challenging areas, including some of Belfast's most volatile interfaces, and now serves as Superintendent of Belfast Central Mission .  He also play...

"For God and His Glory Alone" 15.12.2023

Diane Holt and Will Leitch are hosting a bit of a reunion this time - as three former members of ECONI, the Evangelical Contribution on Northern lreland,  join them at Commission.  It's a big day as the gang are allowed into Commission's hallowed Studio 1 because there are so  many of them to fit around the table! Lynda Gould, David Porter, and Stephen Adams tell Diane and Will how they...

"In the Land of the Holy One..." 01.12.2023

A message for Advent from two Christians living in Israel and Palestine during a war.  Diane Holt and Will Leitch hear from Rev. Nael Abu-Rahmoun, vicar of the Anglican Parish of Christ Church in Nazareth , in Israel, and Rev. Jamil Khader, vicar of the Anglican Parish of St Philip's in Nablus, in the West Bank , in Palestine. Their parishes lie within the Anglican Diocese of Jerusalem Both m...

"More Reason Than Most To Hate..." 24.11.2023

Diane Holt and Will Leitch meet two of the people working at the heart of reconciliation and peace building in Northern Ireland.  Both provide support and services to victims and others affected in the years of conflict, but in subtly different ways.  Kenny Donaldson works with SEFF , the South East Fermanagh Foundation.  Alan McBride works with the Wave Trauma Centre based in Belfast.  He's...

A Radical Transformation 28.10.2023

Will Leitch and Diane Holt welcome two men from East Africa to the Commission Studios - to see what they can teach us about peace building and reconciliation.  Christophe Mbonyingabo runs CARSA Ministries in post-genocide Rwanda.  Dr Allan Waihumbu runs WAPE in Kenya, where ethnic violence erupted in 2007-8 after a contested election.  Neither man has anything to learn about taking risks for heali...

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