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  <title>Dr. Joseph Bulbulia: How Spirituality &amp;amp; Belonging Shape Crisis Response</title>
  <description> In this episode, we hear from Joseph Bulbulia, professor at the University of Auckland and the MacLaurin Goodfellow Chair in Theological and Religious Studies. Professor Bulbulia discusses how religious interaction, worship, and teaching come together in different ways to facilitate group cooperation, and what we can learn from that to support us during the pandemic.   Learn more about Joseph Bulbulia.    Subscribe to​ ​Stories of Impact wherever you listen to podcasts.   More about this episode   Read the  transcript of this episode   Facebook, Twitter, Instagram,  YouTube   Comments, questions and suggestions info@storiesofimpact.org   Supported by the​ Templeton World Charity Foundation  </description>
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