We have had three absolutely crazy years, so what is in store for us in 2023?
While I don't have a crystal ball to see exactly what we face, I think we all have an idea of the issues that lie ahead.
Despite the many uncertainties, my glass remains half full.
I am optimistic as I look ahead, so join me this episode for some reasons to be cheerful and find out why I am upbeat as we all take our first tentative steps into the new year.
Peter Mcilvenna currently works for Lord Pearson of Rannoch (One of Margaret Thatcher’s last Lords appointees and former UKIP leader) in the House of Lords.
He has also worked as a Senior Researcher in City Hall for the UKIP assembly members and as UKIP’s National Campaign Manager during the 2019 Local and European Elections.
Prior to this Peter travelled across the UK for two years speaking at churches under the banner "Can we talk about Islam".
He also worked at Christian Concern (a Christian lobby organisation) and before that was on staff at Kensington Temple (one of the largest churches in the UK) for nearly ten years.
Peter is married with two children, has a strong Christian faith and has attended Kensington Temple, a large Black majority Pentecostal church in West London, since 2002 when he first came to London.
Peter co-founded Hearts of Oak with Alan Craig as they were becoming increasingly alarmed at the world wide woke agenda and they set out to create a populist Free Speech Alliance aimed at countering the cultural Marxism that pervades all areas of our lives.
Hearts of Oak was launched February 2020 in Westminster London.
Originally broadcast live 2.1.23
*Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast.
Check out his art https://theboschfawstinstore.blogspot.com/ and follow him on GETTR https://gettr.com/user/BoschFawstin
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