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The UK’s favourite vicar, Kate Bottley, returns to Bradford to share some life lessons (and lasagne, if you’re lucky). Her latest book, Have A Little Faith, is for everyone, whether you have faith or not yourself.
She’s sat on a lot of sofas, drank a lot of tea, and garnered a lot of wisdom from the wonderful people she’s met along the way. Whether you’re contemplating the big questions of life and death, dealing with confidence, conflict, or loneliness, Bottley is here to help you feel less alone, and equip you with the tools to ride the bumpy waves of life.
Whatever it is that you believe in, whatever it is that gives you hope, this evening promises to be a warm cup of tea for the heart and soul.
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Reverend Kate Bottley
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Reverend Kate Bottley
The Reverend Canon Kate Bottley, originally from Sheffield serves as an Anglican priest in North Nottinghamshire. Rising to prominence after a viral flashmob video on YouTube, she joined the regular cast of Gogglebox on C4. Kate hosts Good Morning Sunday on BBC Radio 2 and appears on Steph’s Packed Lunch (C4) and Songs of Praise (BBC1). Her TV presence extends to The One Show, Sunday Morning Live, and Sunday Morning Stories (BBC1). In 2017, she embarked on The Pilgrimage for BBC2 and led the award-winning documentary, In the Footsteps of Judas, for BBC1. Kate has made guest appearances on various shows including Would I Lie To You, Celebrity MasterChef, and 8 Out of 10 Cats.
About the Chair
Peg Alexander
Peg Alexander is a Leeds based award winning broadcaster, presenter, and journalist across TV, radio, podcasts and events. A colourful, warm, optimistic northerner, she’s all about the world we live in and life in general – people, politics, the planet, and cake. She‘s a regular on shows including Jeremy Vine on 5 and previously Steph’s Packed Lunch, and is often heard on national radio putting her twopenneth in.
Broadcasting is her 2nd career. Before moving into the media she was a charity CEO and was senior in public policy. She was also founding Director of Bradford’s UNESCO status as the world’s first City of Film. She now combines both careers.
She’s written 2 books – one on how to keep weight off long term and is currently finishing a travel-inspired memoir.
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