In this candid episode of The Longest Day Podcast, Leah Brown FRSA speaks with Dina and Jeremy Green (co-founders of the UK Creative Festival and Careers Fair, and run the UK Creative Foundation) about the personal and professional sacrifices behind creating a platform that champions accessibility, inclusion, and opportunity in the creative industries.
They open up about the realities of running a major festival and careers fair, the financial and emotional toll it has taken, and why they keep pushing forward. It’s an honest, heartfelt look at the “longest day” behind the scenes of a movement built for the next generation of creatives.
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Best quote: “We’ve put everything into this—financially, emotionally, even physically—but we believe in it because it’s not about us. It’s about building something that lasts for the next generation.” – Jeremy Green
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