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5 - Arun Gandhi: Anger, Populism & Charity

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Arun Gandhi is an author and lifelong activist for peace, he also happens to be the grandson of the great Mahatma Gandhi. Joining Geraint in a lovely little bookshop in Bath, Arun talks about the lessons he learned from his grandfather and how they form the basis of his latest book The Gift of Anger. He talks of the dangers of Fear, Greed and this new wave of Right-Wing Populism before finding time to promote the incredible works of some lesser-known charitable projects.

Find out more about Arun Gandhi and the organisations mentioned in the show at - http://www.arungandhi.org/ and http://www.gandhitour.info/

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Arun Gandhi is an author and lifelong activist for peace, he also happens to be the grandson of the great Mahatma Gandhi. Joining Geraint in a lovely little bookshop in Bath, Arun talks about the lessons he learned from his grandfather and how they form the basis of his latest book The Gift of Anger. He talks of the dangers of Fear, Greed and this new wave of Right-Wing Populism before finding time to promote the incredible works of some lesser-known charitable projects.

Find out more about Arun Gandhi and the organisations mentioned in the show at - http://www.arungandhi.org/ and http://www.gandhitour.info/

Not That, This! is supported by its listeners, if you want to do that, do it here - https://www.thatthispod.com/support/

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