

Sally Mann - Hope in Lockdown (N217)
Just a few weeks into lockdown, the world already felt unfamiliar. In this episode—our first recorded during the pandemic—we speak with sociologist and Baptist minister Sally Mann, based in London’s East End. Sally shares how her local community, marked by resilience and vulnerability, was navigating the early days of the coronavirus crisis.
From mutual aid groups to moments of unexpected stillness, she reflects on the emerging cracks in the old systems—and the glimmers of a new way of being. Where is hope showing up amidst the grief, isolation and uncertainty? And how might this moment reshape our understanding of faith, community and solidarity?
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