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Social Cohesion Podcast Series: Shared Values

  • Writer: Australian Baha'i
    Australian Baha'i
  • Jan 20, 2020
  • 1 min read


The Australian Baha'i Community has been holding a series of roundtables across the country with the aim of bringing together representatives from different sectors of society to contribute to the national conversation on social cohesion by inviting them to re-examine prevailing conceptions underpinning human nature and society, and articulating constructive characteristics that can draw us closer to realising our common humanity. This process is also unifying thoughts and actions, facilitating harmonious interactions, increasing inclusion and a sense of belonging. This podcast series captures some of the thoughts and insights that have been shared by the participants.


The second podcast from this series explores the concept of shared values. What values do we share as Australians? And how can we recast this concept in such a way that it brings us closer together? Click here for the link to the podcast.


 
 
 

2 Comments


Kelly Dwayne
Kelly Dwayne
Feb 13

What stands out about the Social Cohesion Podcast Series on shared values is how it highlights everyday connections that quietly shape stronger communities. The discussion felt grounded and thoughtful, especially when comparing local traditions to shared public spaces like the Glacier National Park Shuttle that bring diverse groups together. Conversations like this remind listeners that unity grows through access, respect, and open dialogue. It is encouraging to see meaningful perspectives shared in such an honest and relatable way.

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Imani Lesch
Imani Lesch
Sep 05, 2025

The Social Cohesion Podcast Series really nails the importance of bringing communities together through shared values. It’s refreshing to hear open discussions that highlight respect, inclusion and understanding in everyday life. Even in industries like being a Freight Forwarder, shared values play a big role in building trust and strong relationships. This series is a great reminder that unity doesn’t just happen, it’s built through consistent effort. Keen to catch the next episode for sure.

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