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Former Rotary International President, Gordon McInally, headlines December's Unscripted podcast with a renewed commitment to promoting mental health as a global priority.
A proud Scot with a long history of Rotary service, Gordon speaks thoughtfully about his presidential term and the work he continues as a Trustee of The Rotary Foundation.
From international leadership, the podcast shifts to local change-making with Jeff Hutton, chief executive of the Bromley FC Community Trust.
Jeff explained how the Trust’s programmes, including ones run in partnership with Rotary, are designed to tackle loneliness among older adults and are built around social connection rather than sport.
The final guest in the December edition is Nan McCreadie, former President of Rotary in Great Britain & Ireland, who discusses the remarkable growth of the Rotary Poetry Competition, now entering its third year.
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