Community Connect Inspire FM
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- Tôn giáo & tâm linh
The youngest members of our community explore issues that matter to them, with discussions, debates and driving engagement—the only way they know how.
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Pre-Lockdown Views: Has The Coronavirus Pandemic Been Blown Out Of The Water? | Are People Overlooking Suffering?
On this podcast (recorded in March 2020), we go for a throwback as the team discuss early speculations about the rise of the Coronavirus. At that time, the number of people infected in England only just started to surge, so the team confers whether they think the issue was being blown out of proportion or the caution was justified, along with conspiracy theories, death tolls, and much more. Alongside this, the members discuss whether they think suffering is overlooked.
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Does Our Choice Of Clothing Affect Our Behaviour | Our Best (High School) Memories
On this edition of the Community Connect show, the team discuss whether our outfits affect our attitude and memorable things about high school.
Don't miss the bloopers at the end! -
How We Think People Would Like To Be Remembered | Annoying Habits That People Have
Some content may be explicit for children.
Tune in to another exciting edition of Community Connect. This time the team discuss how they'd like to be remembered, and people's pet peeves.
Don't forget to listen to the bloopers at the end of the show! -
Can Money Buy Happiness | The Root of All Evil
Welcome back to another Community Connect podcast; this time the team discuss whether money buys happiness and what the core of all evil is.
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Does our ethnicity influence our attitudes and moral decisions? | Is morality dependent on religion?
This week on Community Connect, the team discuss:
- Does our ethnicity influence our attitudes and moral decisions?
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How Grateful Are We In Our Everyday Lives? | How Much Do We Value Our Mental Health?
Tune in to this podcast where the team discuss how much gratitude we show in our lives and whether we prioritise our mental health or not.
Warning: spontaneous laughter may occur.
(Don't miss the bloopers at the end!)