Episode Synopsis "Once In a Lockdown: Talking to millennials about faith, community and coronavirus"
At the Faith & Belief Forum, we create spaces where people can engage with questions of belief and identity and meet people different from themselves. Social distancing has highlighted the importance of connecting with others and has created an opportunity to explore how people can get together digitally. In this podcast, F&BF’s Daisy King is joined virtually by Heather Bateson, Maria Brennan and Akshita Canchi as they discuss life in lockdown and how they are engaging with their communities and faiths in new ways.
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