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HiFi #21: Halo Effect

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You may have never thought about it in this way, but historic sacred places---like churches, mosques, temples, and synagogues---are a vital component of every healthy community. And I'm not just talking about the religious services they provide to members of their congregations because, as we're about to explore, sacred places are about a whole lot more.

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Show Notes:

Read the full study we discussed: The Economic Halo Effect of Historic Sacred Places

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Music Credits:

“Catastrophe of Meaning” by Lloyd Rogers

“IA 05” by Andrew Sacco

“Nea praxis” by Frank Riddick, performed by Lloyd Rodgers

“Outside the Terminal” by Blue Dot Sessions

“Shift of Currents” by Blue Dot Sessions

“REGINA CAELI (Solemn Tone) Parish Book of Chant CMAA 2012”, performed by the Pluscarden Abbey

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You may have never thought about it in this way, but historic sacred places---like churches, mosques, temples, and synagogues---are a vital component of every healthy community. And I'm not just talking about the religious services they provide to members of their congregations because, as we're about to explore, sacred places are about a whole lot more.

NOTE: If you want this episode's accompanying BONUS ROUND one week early then you should subscribe to the HiFi History newsletter!

Brought To You By:

Audible.com -> Get a FREE audiobook by signing up at audibletrial.com/HiFiHistory

Show Notes:

Read the full study we discussed: The Economic Halo Effect of Historic Sacred Places

Support the Show:

Choose Presonomics as your AmazonSmile charity - they'll give us money at no cost to you!

(^^^to make your AmazonSmile purchases easier, use the "Smile Always" extension for your Google Chrome browser)

Leave a review on iTunes!

Donate to Presonomics

Music Credits:

“Catastrophe of Meaning” by Lloyd Rogers

“IA 05” by Andrew Sacco

“Nea praxis” by Frank Riddick, performed by Lloyd Rodgers

“Outside the Terminal” by Blue Dot Sessions

“Shift of Currents” by Blue Dot Sessions

“REGINA CAELI (Solemn Tone) Parish Book of Chant CMAA 2012”, performed by the Pluscarden Abbey

  continue reading

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