Media
Podcasts, conversations, and film
I appear on podcasts and in conversations that explore education, sustainability, global citizenship, and ethical formation. These discussions extend my written and spoken work into dialogue with broader audiences, bringing philosophical inquiry into accessible conversation.
Podcasts
Sustainability and Curriculum Renewal
The Late Show with Tim Smale — Teachers Talk Radio. April 2026.
On whether education can really afford to keep treating sustainability as an optional extra, and the cross-sector open letter to Parliament calling for curriculum renewal.
Tim Smale is a presenter on Teachers Talk Radio, hosting The Late Show which explores pressing questions in education through in-depth conversations with educators, researchers, and policy thinkers.
Global Citizenship Education
Global Citizenship Education Interview Series — Dr. Emiliano Bosio. December 2025.
On how education can respond to the moral, ecological, and philosophical challenges of the 21st century.
Dr. Emiliano Bosio is an educator, author, editor, and international speaker. He is the Editor of several notable books including Ethical Global Citizenship Education (Cambridge University Press) and Conversations on Global Citizenship Education (Routledge). He edits the YouTube Interview Series on Global Citizenship Education featuring prominent scholars in international comparative education and critical pedagogy.
Transformative Sustainability Education
Teaching for Sustainability — Ministry of Eco Education. November 2025.
On moving from instrumentalist environmental education to ontological approaches that question who we are becoming in relation to each other and the natural world.
Dr. Meryl Batchelder is a Communicator for Climate, Nature and Sustainability Education. She serves as Education Lead for TerraLigo, Regional Coordinator for the Ministry of Eco Education, and NE Lead for the Young Green Briton Challenge. Meryl holds a doctorate in environmental geochemistry, a post-doctorate from the Natural History Museum, and is a registered Climate Ambassador with Newcastle University and STEM Learning.
Leadership in Education
The Leadership Passport — Kevin Fullbrook. December 2025.
On the distinction between instrumental and transformative leadership, and how purpose, integrity, and compassion contribute to flourishing educational environments.
Kevin Fullbrook is an experienced educational leader with a demonstrated history of achieving outstanding outcomes for school communities around the world. He holds a Master of Business Administration focused in Organizational Leadership and is skilled in coaching, data analysis, educational technology, and instructional design.
Documentary
From Detention to Despair
Executive Producer (Education & Impact). In development.
A documentary examining the growing crisis of punitive school discipline and its consequences on children, families, and society. The film explores how excessive suspensions, zero-tolerance policies, and police involvement in schools create cycles of exclusion that disproportionately affect marginalised communities, and highlights alternative models that prioritise restorative justice and trauma-informed practices.
Directed by Bukola Bakinson.
Details of media appearances are updated as they are released.