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Home › Insights › Religion at Work: The Link Between Religious Freedom and Economic Success [Podcast]

Religion at Work: The Link Between Religious Freedom and Economic Success [Podcast]

Pearn Kandola
  • October 31, 2024
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You can also listen on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

“When you have a society where people respect each other’s right to believe and behave according to their beliefs, then you have the recipe for a peaceful and prosperous society, and in that condition, normal business can thrive.”

In the latest episode of our Religion at Work podcast, host Professor Binna Kandola OBE is joined by Brian Grim, President and Founder of the Religious Freedom & Business Foundation to discuss:

  • Brian’s personal journey of faith in the workplace
  • How years of data and research prove a link between economic sustainability and freedom of religion or belief for all
  • Examples of workplace faith in action and the benefits to society as a whole

We hope you enjoy listening!

If you’re looking to better support employees of faith in the workplace, please contact us to learn about our Allyship and Religious Inclusion programmes.

Did you enjoy this episode? Our last episode looked at tackling misconceptions in Islamic faith and practice, with Zara Mohammed, Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Britain, and Dr Abdul-Azim Ahmed, Deputy Director at the Centre for the Study of Islam, Cardiff University. Listen to the episode.

Next month, Binna will be joined by Chris Baker, Professor of Social, Therapeutic and Community Studies at Goldsmiths, and Erin Wilson, Associate Professor of Politics and Religion at University of Groeningen, discussing the data behind why it’s good economic practice to support freedom of religion at work.

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