Philanthropy Bites
Philanthropy Bites is a bi-weekly podcast powered by the LSE’s Marshall Institute and the Philanthropy Centre at J.P. Morgan Private Bank. Each 20 minute episode will offer a deep dive into the lives and work of inspiring and visionary leaders- all of whom are working to change minds and move money to address some of the most critical issues of our time. Designed to spark action and enable us to learn from one another at a time when the world faces escalating social, environmental and economic challenges like never before.
Philanthropy Bites
Richard Curtis CBE on global poverty, storytelling & advocacy
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Marshall Institute & J.P.Morgan Private Bank
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Season 1
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Episode 6
Richard Curtis CBE is a film writer and director, responsible for films such as Four Weddings and a Funeral, Notting Hill, Bridget Jones’ Diary, Mr Bean and Love Actually. This 20 minute podcast dives into the other side of Richard’s extraordinary life is one of tremendous advocacy and contribution to alleviating poverty globally. He is the co-founder of Comic Relief, the creator of Red Nose Day, the instigator behind Make Poverty History, Live Aid, and most recently Make My Money Matter.