The Humanist Hour #215: What Humanists Can Bring to Interfaith Dialogue?
Download an audio file of this podcast. "Interfaith" is not a word that comes easily to all humanists. Even more difficult for some is the idea of partnering with religious leaders and believers to work... Read More
The Humanist Hour #214: Annie Laurie Gaylor on Anne Nicol Gaylor and FFRF
Programming note: The Humanist Hour will be off next week, October 5th! We'll be back on Wednesday, October 12. Download an audio file of this podcast. If anyone in today's secular movement should require no... Read More
The Humanist Hour #213: Growing Up Humanist
Download an audio file of this podcast. Today's adolescent humanists in the U.S. aren't the first generation of young people to be raised in a nonreligious philosophy. They are, however, the largest in modern times... Read More
The Humanist Hour #212: Lauren Lane on Skepticon and Rethinking Conferences
Download an audio file of this podcast. Skepticon is an unusual conference in several ways. It started as a student-run event that survived its founders' graduation. It's an independent event, run as its own nonprofit... Read More
The Humanist Hour #211: Noelle George on Foundation Beyond Belief
Download an audio file of this podcast. We like to say that we’re “good without a god,” but the fact of the matter is that we’re not always very organized about it. One of the... Read More
The Humanist Hour #210: Miri Mogilevsky on Sex Positivity and Teaching Consent
Download an audio file of this podcast. Sex positivity sounds like a wonderful thing, but do you really know what it is? As a social movement, it's older than you might think. It can be... Read More
The Humanist Hour #209: The Intersection of Humanism and Social Justice Work
Click to download an audio file of this podcast. The concept of social justice is enjoying a renaissance. That doesn't necessarily translate into action, however. Even people who support social justice may find themselves uncertain... Read More