The Harmony Project Education Podcast

Living in Harmony with Muhammed Foulds

33 min · 27. okt. 2023
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In this episode, Richard Dunne speaks to Muhammed Foulds, raptor biologist, human ecologist, Head of Multi Faith Chaplaincy and Senior Imam in the Ministry of Justice Prison Service. They discuss Muhammed’s life-long passion for the natural world, how Nature connection can be transformative to the lives of prisoners and what is the role of the education system in helping young people to learn in a more holistic and joined-up way.

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