Nathaniel Peat is an academic and successful entrepreneur, pilot, musician, martial arts expert and public speaker with an insatiable appetite for success. In 1997 Nathaniel embarked on his journey with a BEng (hons) Degree in Mechanical Engineering with Aeronautics (Brunel University) he then went on to study for his Master of Science degree in Advanced Systems Engineering. During his years at university, Nathaniel’s personal interests encouraged his proactive involvement in several organisations. Nathaniel’s strong entrepreneurial nature soon led him to be dubbed the ‘young black Richard Branson’. In his 29 years he has already achieved more than most have in a lifetime. From a young age his passion for both music and martial arts have seen him professionally exceed in both these areas.

As a highly acclaimed musician Nathaniel has performed at many prestigious concerts worldwide and is constantly inundated with bookings for private functions. Following his membership of Haringey Young Musicians Symphony Orchestra (1994-1997) Nathaniel decided to share his passion for playing music through one-to-one private tuition of the saxophone and violin respectively whilst at University where he was awarded a music bursary for his contribution to music.

With over 20 years experience in martial arts, Nathaniel (who has achieved sensei status - (Japanese title meaning “honourable, accomplished teacher”) holds the rank of 4th Dan (degree) Black Belt in Karate and is a well respected instructor and coach. His solid knowledge in authentic martial arts extends several disciplines including Karate, Ju-Jitsu and Kobudo (weapons). Currently the Vice President of Yudansha Kobujitsu Karatedoh Federation (United Kingdom), to date Peat Sensei has coached students up to National level helping them to achieve various national titles.
Equipped with this strict discipline, Nathaniel has used his martial arts training as the backbone to his company, The Safety Box. In his mission to make a difference in society, The Safety Box seeks to encourage and develop youngsters into achieving and bettering themselves through a wide range of interpersonal courses. Specifically tailored in line with the national curriculum the courses are taught through PSHE classes in schools in and around the capital, dealing with conflict resolution, anti-social behaviour, confidence building and personal safety. Recently Nathaniel has been publicly accredited for his hard work at 2007/08 nationwide Enterprising Young Brits Awards (Make Your Mark).

Nathaniel scooped two awards, beating 20 strong finalists, including the people’s Choice Award presented by Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
Following the success of his many ventures (thus far) Nathaniel continues to pursue his goals and has since launched 2 more businesses the first being Creative Well Being International which is about bringing all aspects of feeling good, feeling inspired, being healthy and looking beautiful under one umbrella – it is a holistic approach to feeling good. The second being Focus Vue Imaging, which supply and produce perforated pressure sensitive window vinyl film for see-through window graphics. The film is perforated over 50% of its surface to achieve a one way visibility used for advertising.
Nathaniel in his short time has already had numerous UK Television appearances covering every major UK TV channel these include interviews for BBC 1, ITV, GMTV, Channel 4, Channel 5 and Sky 1. He has also contributed to short documentaries relating to youth violence.

His most recent TV appearance was on an entrepreneur BBC reality program called The Last Millionaire where he won after starting a business from scratch in Cairo, Egypt beating fellow entrepreneurs that failed to make a substantial enough profit. http://www.bbc.co.uk/lastmillionaire/entrepreneurs/nathaniel.shtml

Sky News HD 

National Television: January 2012

Sky News HD

 

 

 


Entrepreneur Nathaniel Peat doing the Newspaper Review on Sky News with presenter Colin Brazier and Evening Standard Columnist Rosamund Urwin discussing articles around Steven Lawerence, children as young as 10 being arrested for carrying drugs and 10% decrease in UK energy bills.

 

 

Nathaniel Peat on Sky News Paper Review

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sky News

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

BBC London - 94.9FM & DAB

Recorded Live: December 30th 2011

 

 

BBC London

 

 

 

 

 

Nathaniel Peat interviewed by Jeni Barnet (standing in for Vanessa Feltz) on Anti-social behaviour and Westminister City Council's plans to cut benefit for anti-social families. 

 

 

 


 

 

 

LBC 97.3 FM (UK)

November 2011

LBC 97.3 FM

Nathaniel spoke with Anthony Davies live on 97.3FM. Commenting on The Prime Minster's launch of the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering, which is a new global award to celebrate outstanding advances in engineering that have created a significant benefit to humanity. The Prize will recognise and celebrate the very best of international talent and will be awarded every two years, with the first being presented in the Spring of 2013. 

 

 


 

BBC London - 94.9FM & DAB

Recorded Live: November 2011

 

BBC London

 

 

Nathaniel Peat interviewed by Vanessa Feltz on BBC London about recent figures showing that black and Asian children account for 17 per cent of pupils aged 11 to 16. In inner-London, white British pupils are now in the minority, as children from ethnic minorities make up more two-thirds of the secondary school population. Nathaniel Peat commented about the dilution of society in modern Britain and how this information may affect the amount of non ethnic parents sending their children to certain schools.

 

 


 

 

National Radio (UK)

BBC 5 Live - November 2011

5 live

Nathaniel Peat contributed heavily to the discussions at the Victoria Derbyshire special broadcast from Tottenham which looked at the causes and effects of the riots that broke out in various locations across England in the summer of 2011. The programme included Darra Singh the Chairman of the Communities and Victims Panel established by the Government, contributors to the discussion included David Lammy, MP for Tottenham, Conservative minister for housing and two senior representatives from the Metropolitan Police.

This is the first time that a broadcast will been used to directly input into an official inquiry. The panel will deliver its early findings to the Government before the end of 2011 and deliver a full report to the Government and Opposition in March 2012.

 

 


 

 

 

London 360 on SKY 539 and Virgin Media 233


London 360 Channel Logo

 

Nathaniel Peat featured in Episode 8 of London360  as part of it's "Londoner of the week‟ segment after winning the London Peace Week DREAM award.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbkgU5UJKCE

 

Nathaniel Peat on 360 

 

 

 

 

London Peace Week Award Nathaniel Peat 2011

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

LIME MAGAZINE (UK) OCTOBER 2011

 

 

Nathaniel Peat featured in Lime Magazine's issue for Black History month, feature on him winning the London Peace Award at City Hall.

 

On the 20th of September City Hall played host to the „London Week of Peace Awards‟. The Mayor of London Boris Johnson hosted the event which awarded those who have done something outstanding for London. The event which runs annually is part of „The Peace Alliance‟ which is an independent charity that works to support communities across the UK, through; supporting safety initiatives, civic responsibility, and crime reduction projects. Launched in 2001 - The ‘London week of peace’ is a week which seeks to “challenge all Londoners to make a positive change in their communities by engaging in a community safety agenda for London”. Londoners of all ages who have made a significant contribution to the safety of the capital - all have the chance to be a recipient of an award within the 10 award categories.

The recent rioting and community unrest has meant that there is now more of a need to champion London and those who show great civic responsibility. These awards are thought of as „for the people, by the people‟, and a chance for Londoners to nominate their friend, parent, sibling, teacher, student, community group and so on - for being positive role models who champion for a more peaceful London. After an overwhelming nomination from teachers, charity workers, police and pupils The Safety Box founder Nathaniel Peat was successful and was chosen to be the winner of the prestigious DREAM peace award by the judges.

Mayor Boris Johnson who hosted the event stated “There has never been a more timely moment for us to celebrate the unsung heroes who work tirelessly on behalf of Londoners.”

Prime Minister The Rt. Hon David Cameron further endorsed “I am delighted to send my best wishes to everyone involved in this years London Week of Peace, It is about people stepping up to the plate and playing their parts in improving the communities in which they live, and it has made a real difference.” Nathaniel has been an inspiration to many young people around London and generally in the UK, he has helped to relieve the concerns of young people, parents, governments and educational institutions. Through his social minded business The Safety Box, he has helped to motivate, inspire and steer youth away from underachievement, gang and knife culture and shown them that they are limitless in their potential. Nathaniel for 3 years Nathaniel selflessly put his pilot training on hold in 2005, to make a difference in London‟s communities. Through which he focussed his effort on impacting young people through PRU's, YOTS, schools, colleges, universities, youth groups and YMCA‟s. In this time he and his company has impacted over 5000 young people and motivated countless adults by helping them to start businesses. He is without a doubt a strong spirit of London, his business and him as an individual has impacted thousands of people of all ages not only in London but as far as Scotland, Canada and even Jamaica.

 

 


 

 

INTERNATIONAL (JAMAICA)

The Gleaner Newspaper - October 2011

 

 

The Gleaner

Nathaniel Peat gives commentary on the Election of Minister Andrew Holness into the office of Prime Minister of Jamaica

 

 


 

 

 

INTERNATIONAL (JAMAICA)

Newstalk Radio Jamaica 93.7FM - October 2011

 

 

NewsTalk Jamaica

 

Nathaniel Peat commented on live discussion on the election of Minister Andrew Holness into the office of Prime Minister of Jamaica. 

 

 


 

 

BBC London - 94.9FM & DAB

Recorded: 14th September 2011


 

BBC London

 

Nathaniel Peat interviewed by Vanessa Feltz on BBC London about parents. Commenting on UNICEF's research suggesting that Parents spend money on kids to compensate for the lack of time they spend with them.

 

 

 

 


 

INTERNATIONAL (JAMAICA)

Newstalk Radio Jamaica 93.7FM - September 2011

 

 

News Talk Jamaica

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

NATIONAL TELEVISION ITN NEWS

ITN NEWS - 15th August 2011

ITN

Nathaniel Peat interviewed by Alistair Stewart OBE to comment on the Prime Ministers plans regarding the UK riots and youth development.

Aired Live between 1pm - 1:30pm, 15th August 2011

 

http://youtu.be/qHNvIy1uVBM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


NATIONAL IRISH TELEVISION RTE

TV program : PRIMETIME.

RTE Channel 1

RTE TV

 

 

 

 

 

 

Program brief.

For the last few nights in the UK people who, during the boom years would have felt hopeful of entering and succeeding in the world of work, have been trashing their home towns. What is behind this massive eruption of violence? Is it a release of frustration by a section of society that feels disconnected, disaffected or unwanted? A symptom of the economic disaster? Or is this simply opportunistic looting and wanton destruction? 

What's in the minds behind the masks? Donogh Diamond reports from London. Afterwards we'll have Nathaniel Peat of 'The Safety Box' and Mohammed Shafiq, from the Ramadhan Foundation. The Safety Box provides interpersonal courses to troubled young people throughout England http//:www.thesafetybox.org, the Ramadhan Foundation is a Manchester-based Islamic youth organisation.

 

 

Nathaniel Peat RTE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

NATIONAL TELEVISION BBC NEWS

BBC TV NEWS - 11th August 2011

 

 

BBC NEWS

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nathaniel Peat interviewed to comment on the Prime Ministers comments regarding the UK riots.

Aired Live between 5pm - 5:30pm, 11th August 2011

 

 

BBC

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZ6flqdco00&NR=1

 

 


 

 

 

ANTIGUA, TRINIDAD, ST LUCIA

OBSERVER RADIO 91.1 FM, INTERNATIONAL 

(Eastern Carribean - Antigua, Trinidad and Tabogo, St Lucia, St Vincent, Grenada)

August 2011

Observer Radio 91.1 FM

 

 

Nathaniel Peat interviewed on 91.1FM, about the causes and effects of the Riots in the UK.

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_obEovbRQU&feature=related

 

 


 

 

AL JAZEERA, INTERNATIONAL

Al Jazeera Television - August 11th 2011

 

Aljazeera TV Logo

 

Nathaniel, Special program on Riots and youth culture.

 

 

 

 

 


 

INTERNATIONAL RADIO, RJR JAMAICA.

RJR News - August 10th 2011

RJR News

 

Nathaniel Peat took part in a panel discussion on live radio in Jamaica speaking about the riots in the UK.

 

 

 

 


 

 

IRISH NATIONAL RADIO RTE RADIO 1

Irish Radio 1 - August 2011

 

RTE Radio 1

 

 

 

Nathaniel Peat interviewed on RTE Radio 1, about the causes and effects of the Riots in the UK.

RTÉ Radio 1 is the principal radio channel of Irish public service broadcaster Raidió Teilifís Éireann.

 

 


 

 

NATIONAL TELEVISION BBC NEWS

BBC TV NEWS - 9th August 2011

 

 

BBC NEWS

 

Nathaniel Peat interviewed about the London riots, the problems and solutions on behalf of his company The Safety Box.

Aired Live between 3pm - 3:30pm, 9th August 2011

 

 

 

 


 

 

INTERNATIONAL (JAMAICA)

Newstalk Radio Jamaica 93.7FM - 9th August 2011

 

     News Talk Jamiaca

Nathaniel Peat interviewed on Newstalk Jamaica, program Jamaica Speaks on the morning program with Professor Trevor Munroe and Donna Scott Mottley, speaking about the cause of the London Riots in the UK.

 

 

 


 

 

 

LIME MAGAZINE (UK) AUGUST 2011

Two page interview in LIME magazine by Sophia Jackson.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

UK Radio - JULY 2011

Award winning radio station BANG FM 103.6 FM - 17th July 2011

Bang FM

 

 

 

 

 

Nathaniel interviewed by Sherry Ann Dixon on the inspirational talk and music Sherry Dixon Show.

 


 

NATIONAL NEWSPAPER, UK

 

 

 

 

The Telegraph features the work of Nathaniel  Peat and the Safety Box helping to keep young people safe and away from crime. As a new school year starts, Josie Golden examines a scheme that teaches children to protect themselves against possible dangers. You can't read a paper or switch on the news without a grim reference to the latest teenage stabbing. As the mother of three children growing up near the capital, I'm struck by how it's not always a gang-related crime - rather, a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/features/3637861/How-to-stay-safe-on-the-streets.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

INTERNATIONAL (JAMAICA)

Newstalk Radio Jamaica 93.7FM - 23rd June 2011

Newstalk Radio logo

 

 

 

 

 

Nathaniel interviewed on Newstalk Jamaica about the action plan formed by the Jamaican Diaspora and the Ministry in Jamaica.

 

 


 

INTERNATIONAL (JAMAICA)

Nationwide Radio, Jamaica - June 2011    

 

Nationwide Radio Jamaica Logo

 

 

 

 

 

Nathaniel Peat interviewed on Nationwide News in Jamaica, West indies.

 

 


 

INTERNATIONAL (JAMAICA)

RJR News, Jamaica - June 2011

 

RJR News Jamaica

 

 

 

 

 

Nathaniel Peat interviewed on RJR news National Radio in Jamaica, to comment as a Future Leader delegate from the UK about the Jamaica Diaspora Conference 2011.

 

 



Premier Radio, UK - April 2011

 

 

 

 

 

Nathaniel Peat presented on a 1 hour Gospel Music Inspirational Show for Premier Radio.

"Premier Gospel presents..."

 


 

BBC One Show, UK - November 2010

BBC 1

 

 

Nathaniel on The One Show, giving Safety Tips for young people.

 

 

 

 


 

 

Premier Radio, UK - September 2010

 

 

 

 

 

Nathaniel Peat presented on a 1 hour Gospel Music Inspirational Show for Premier Radio.

"Premier Gospel presents..."

 

 


      INTERNATIONAL (USA)

1680 AM Radio, USA - October 2010

 

 

 

Nathaniel Peat interviewed on USA Inspiration channel station in Florida, USA. 

 

 



 

INTERNATIONAL (JAMAICA)

 

The Jamaican Gleaner - July 2010


The Jamaican Gleaner Logo

UK born, 1st generation Jamaican Nathaniel Peat featured in an article by the International Weekly Jamaican Gleaner on the success Nathaniel has had on his journey thus far.

 

 

 


 

INTERNATIONAL (CANADA)

National Newspaper   - June 2010

 

Canada's Financial Post

FINANCIAL POST

Exclusive interview for Canadas Financial Post.

International Entrepreneurs of the G20: Nathaniel Peat

U.K entrepreneur Nathaniel Peat can start a successful business anywhere. Or almost anywhere. Last year, the 30-year-old took part in The Last Millionaire, a BBC program that sought to throw the United Kingdom’s best entrepreneurs onto foreign soil. The goal? Nurture and develop a successful company. Mr. Peat was cut off from all his contacts and flown to Cairo, Egypt. He was provided with 60 Egyptian pounds, and given one simple instruction: start a tourist company and make it profitable.

 


Read more: http://business.financialpost.com/2010/06/23/international-entrepreneurs-of-the-g20-nathaniel-peat/#ixzz0rvkzpBQY

 

 

 

 


 

BBC National Radio, UK - May 2010.

BBC Radio 1

BBC - BBC Switch Programmes - The Surgery with Aled


www.bbc.co.uk
Nathaniel was interviewed by Aled on Safety Tips for young people, how to stay away from danger and knife crime. 

Transmission: May 2010

BBC Radio 1

 


INTERNATIONAL (CANADA)

Canadian National Radio April 2010

 

News Talk 1010 FM, TORONTO, CANADA

Transmission: April 2010

Nathaniel Peat Interviewed at the studios in Toronto, Canada by award winning journalist in both the music and boxing fields, Spider Jones. Nathaniel, speaking about the Canadian COR source enhance your brand workshop series.

http://thecorsource.com/blog/newsatthecor/workshop-website-provide-resources-for-youth/

 


 

National Magazine - January 2010

Feature on Nathaniel Peat

 

Ninety Nine Magazine - Britain's Black Achievers Magazine.

Issue: December 2009 / January 2010 

Nathaniel Peat features in ninety nine magazine in the 6 of the best entrepreneurs for December and January Issue of Ninety Nine Magazine.

http://www.ninetyninemag.co.uk/

 

 


 

 

LBC Radio - MAY 2009

97.3FM


LBC

 

Nathaniel Peat interviewed by Jenni Barnet on LBC weekday show between 1 and 4pm speaking about The Safety Box youth programs and the impact it has on youth in a positive light. 

 

 


 

 

 

BBC The Last Millionaire
Transmission: 7 Weeks 

The Last Millionaire took 12 of Britain's most successful young entrepreneurs and dropped them into six of the world's most exciting and demanding cities. Here they were faced with the ultimate business challenge; to make money from scratch in just five days with no language translators allowed they really had to put their business heads together . Stripped of all mobile phones, laptops and contacts they had to go it alone in some of the most challenging places to start business on earth.

To make it even tougher the entrepreneurs didn't travel in the style they're used to. Instead of five star accommodation they all stayed in the backpacker grassroots, sweaty, non air conditioned youth hostels and survived on a limited budget for food and water. The only way back to their lavish lifestyles was to make more money than their rivals.

Visiting a new city every week the entrepreneurs worked in pairs. Only the most successful partnership got to go home at the end of the week. The losing pairs continue until there were only two left. In the final week the final pair went head to head where one become The Last Millionaire.

Nathaniel was extremely successful along with show business partner Lianne Miller of Young and Pure Ltd, and in the city of Cairo. Staying in a £10 a night back-street hostel and worried about being at a disadvantage as women trying to do business in Cairo, Lianne paired up with Nathaniel, who both desperately wanted to get back to the UK. They started with the mindset that they were going to win, and that is exactly what they did. After an extremely tough week the pairs met to reveal who made the most money: Lucy and Carl made a loss, Dimple and James have did even worse, and the week's biggest losers were Natalie and Jason, despite a last-minute attempt to sell camel rides.

That meant that Nathaniel and Lianne, who made a profit of nearly 3000 Egyptian pounds, were the weeks winners.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/lastmillionaire/news/ep3_cairo.shtml

Aired: 12th November 2008 – 22nd December 2008



Sky 1 War on Knives
Transmission: Tuesday 21st October 2008

War On Knives highlighted the work of those on the front line in the campaign against knife crime, featuring the stories of those affected directly; examining ways to get knives off the streets and exploring means of tackling the problem. Donal MacIntyre and June Sarpong kicked off the channel's campaign, addressing the menace of knife crime in the UK. Sky 1 did a short documentary report looking at the work of Nathaniel’s organisation The Safety Box Ltd. Reality TV star and TV presenter Jeff Braizer followed Nathaniel Peat into a school to look at the initiatives that seek to find a solution to the growing concern of youth violence in our schools within the UK.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9_AvY2TnkQ

 


 

Channel 4 News
Transmission: July 2008

Founder of The Safety Box, Nathaniel Peat interviewed by Jon Snow, July 17th 2008 on Channel 4 News 7pm. Nathaniel Peat speaking about knife crime and the work of The Safety Box, commenting on the British Crime Survey reports about knife crime. Nathaniel follows the Home secretary at the time (Jacqui Smith) comments at 07:32 minutes into footage.

http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1184614595?bctid=1672667589

 


 

 

Sky News
Transmission: July 2008

The director of The Safety Box, Nathaniel Peat is interviewed on Sky news about the use of dogs for violence by young people as opposed to the knives.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DBHhD3FulI


 


 


GMTV
Transmission: November 2008

Nathaniel Peat of The Safety Box Ltd on GMTV - 2008, speaking about gangs, knives and youth violence response to the governments new data on youth crime.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Onq_E2BXOs


 


 

 

 

The Telegraph

September 2008

The Telegraph features the work of Nathaniel Peat and the Safety Box helping to keep young people safe and away from crime. As a new school year starts, Josie Golden examines a scheme that teaches children to protect themselves against possible dangers. You can't read a paper or switch on the news without a grim reference to the latest teenage stabbing. As the mother of three children growing up near the capital, I'm struck by how it's not always a gang-related crime - rather, a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

See link below to read article.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/features/3637861/How-to-stay-safe-on-the-streets.html

 


 

 

 

The Guardian
July 2008
Knife crime: Blunting the edge

In the wake of the fatal stabbing of another youth in London, Haroon Siddique reports on the work of The Safety Box using shock tactics and self-defence lessons to deter young people from violence.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/jul/01/knifecrime.ukcrime

http://audio.theguardian.tv/audio/1212932012063/6878/gdn.new.080609.ad.Haroon_Siddique.mp3

 


 

 

GMTV
Transmission: 18th March 2009

The Safety Box founder Nathaniel Peat comments on the Minister of State (Children, Young People and Families Beverly Hughes statement saying that parents should be held accountable for their children’s actions.

 

 


 

 

The Daily Mail
Article: November 2007

Prime Minister Gordon Brown salutes Nathaniel Peat the first person to ever receive 2 awards and other winners of Daily Mail enterprise awards 2007. The enormous creativity of our young entrepreneurs will guarantee Britain's economic future, Alistair Darling has said. The Chancellor was speaking at the fourth Daily Mail Enterprising Young Brits awards. And to underline the importance of creative flair and business acumen among the young, Gordon Brown - who was speaking at a function nearby - also popped in to offer his congratulations. The awards honoured our best six Make Your Mark entrepreneurs under 30 in Britain.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-493520/Brown-salutes-winners-Daily-Mail-enterprise-awards.html

 

 


 


The Observer – Generation Next
Article: February 2009

Courvoisier, in partnership with The Observer, led a search for the country's most innovative business brains and creative talent. The results of the search led to the creation of The Future 500 — a vibrant online network of 500 of the country's most dynamic business individuals.
Nathaniel Peat is listed on the Courvoisier Future 500 list for 2009.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/courvoisier500/4

 


BBC News 24

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Transmission: June 2008

Nathaniel Peat was interviewed for BBC News 24 on Knife Arches and the effectiveness in removing them from the streets.

 


LBC 97.3 FM

 


Nathaniel Peat was interviewed by Daisy McAndrew (née Sampson) Economics Editor for ITV News. Speaking about the Safety Box and personal Safety self defence for women.

http://www.thesafetybox.org/thesafetyboxpersonalprotectioncourses/radio_interview.mp3

 

 


On FM Radio 101.4

On Radio 101.4 FM

Transmission: February 2009

Nathaniel Peat speaks about the Enterprise Young Brit Awards with Irish based internet radio station on radio.

http://www.onfmradio.com/


INTERNATIONAL (CANADA)

News Talk 1010 FM, TORONTO, CANADA

Transmission: October 2008

Nathaniel Peat Interviewed at the studios in Toronto, Canada by award winning journalist in both the music and boxing fields, Spider Jones. Nathaniel, speaking about connecting the dots between the UK and Canada. Helping to motivate young people towards success and keeping them away from crime.

http://www.thesafetybox.org/Safety_Box_canada.mp3

 

 


 

Talk Sport AM

Transmission: November 2007

Gaunty interviews Sahar Hashemi Founder of Coffee Republic and Nathaniel Peat in the studio, speaking about how to unlock your potential and what to do to start a business. Handing out advice to callers involved in business.

 

 


The Times Logo

 

Article: June 1st 2009

Children as young as 7 are  taught self-defence in schools accross the capital to help them to cope with muggings, as the authorities battle rising crime rates against the young. The Safety Box feature.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/education/school_league_tables/article6401015.ece

 

 


 

 

LBC logo

 

LBC 97.3 FM

Transmission: 1st June 2009

Nathaniel Peat was interviewed by Jeni Barnet on LBC 97.3 FM on The Safety Box Youth programs and how the organisation helps young people at risk of being mugged.

 

 


 

 

TALK SPORT LOGO

Talk Sport 1089 and 1053 AM

Transmission: 12th June 2009

Nathaniel Peat interviewed on the sentences of Ben Kinsella's murderers as a specialist working with children at risk.

 


 

BEN TV

BEN Television

Transmission: 18th June 2009

Nathaniel Peat, interviewed by Trish Adudu on the BRIGHT TALK show, speaking about what it takes to become succesful, breaking the negative stereotypes of black males.

 


 

BBC London

BBC London

94.9FM & DAB

Recorded: 18th June 2009

Short radio piece on the work of The Safety Box in primary schools. Eddie Nestors show.

 


 

BEN Television

Transmission: 9th July 2009

Nathaniel Peat, interviewed about the Jamaica Diaspora Youth Conference UK, breaking the negative stereotypes of Jamaica and awakening the potential of the youth to develop future leaders.

 


Pride Magazine

 

 

 

PRIDE MAGAZINE

Article: August 2009

Nathaniel included in Feature within national magazine, speaking about the Jamaica Diaspora Future Leaders conference and the involvement of british young people being taken over to the caribbean to awaken their horizons.

 

  

 

 

Keep The Faith Issue -46

 

KEEP THE FAITH MAGAZINE

Nathaniel included in 2 page Cover Feature within national magazine, an interview about belief, faith and his journey thus far.

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

CHOICE FM 

Choice FM

January 2009

Nathaniel Peat interviewed on Dave P's Gospel Mix Show about inspiration, life and a new business; creative well being.

 

 

 


INTERNATIONAL (JAMAICA)

TV JAMAICA

TV Jamaica Logo

Aired: October 2009

Nathaniel Peat interviewed for inspirational business program on TV Jamaica, interviewed on how to become successful, interviewed on his story and how he started out in business.

 

 

 

 


 

INTERNATIONAL (JAMAICA)

 

Business Content Jamaica

Aired: November 2009

Nathaniel Peat shares tangible ways in which SME's can form partnerships, cheap and cost effective ways of improoving business in Jamaica.

http://www.allmediaservicesltd.com/videos/videodirectlink/252-forge-ties-with-diaspora.html

 

 

 

 

 


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