Humanize Me
Summary: Bart Campolo is a secular speaker, writer and community organizer who currently serves as the Humanist Chaplain at the University of Southern California. This podcast is a wide-ranging conversation with Bart and his guests, aimed at getting a handle on how to truly flourish as we all live the only life we have.
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Bart checks in from Cincinnati, his old neighborhood made new again. Catch up on current happenings, future plans and more. Bart can be contacted HERE. Join the ‘secret’ Facebook group HERE. Add your name to the mailing list for the soon-to-be-released-we-promise documentary HERE.
Jennifer Howd is an author, a developmental editor, and a UCLA-certified mindfulness facilitator. In this episode, Bart and Jennifer talk about her book, her work and how the principles she’s developed can help people live a better and more fulfilling life. Jennifer’s website is jenniferhowd.com. Her book can be found HERE. Brand new: Support this podcast on Patreon HERE!
Jennifer Howd is an author, a developmental editor, and a UCLA-certified mindfulness facilitator. In this episode, Bart and Jennifer talk about her book, her work and how the principles she’s developed can help people live a better and more fulfilling life. Jennifer’s website is jenniferhowd.com. Her book can be found HERE. Brand new: Support this podcast on Patreon HERE!
Humanize Me 220: Death Salon with Megan Rosenbloom
Humanize Me 220: Death Salon with Megan Rosenbloom
Kester Brewin is no longer a believer in a God, but holds some “theology” and “Christianity” even so. Bart and Kester have a transatlantic chat about life after belief and how they’ve both ended up in different places.
Kester Brewin is no longer a believer in a God, but holds some “theology” and “Christianity” even so. Bart and Kester have a transatlantic chat about life after belief and how they’ve both ended up in different places.
How can secular people care for each other when the chips are down? Jason Callahan is the chaplain for the Thomas Palliative Care Unit at VCU Massey Cancer Center in Virginia and instructor for the Departments of Patient Counseling and Pastoral Care at VCU. Jason is a seminary-educated secular chaplain, endorsed by the Humanist Society and nationally board-certified by the Association of Professional Chaplains. Join other listeners in a little secret enclave of the internet HERE. Get in touch with Bart HERE.
How can secular people care for each other when the chips are down? Jason Callahan is the chaplain for the Thomas Palliative Care Unit at VCU Massey Cancer Center in Virginia and instructor for the Departments of Patient Counseling and Pastoral Care at VCU. Jason is a seminary-educated secular chaplain, endorsed by the Humanist Society and nationally board-certified by the Association of Professional Chaplains. Join other listeners in a little secret enclave of the internet HERE. Get in touch with Bart HERE.
Bart eats some humble pie with an apology he felt compelled to make after the realization that he hasn’t always come across the way he intended.
Bart eats some humble pie with an apology he felt compelled to make after the realization that he hasn’t always come across the way he intended.
Listener questions abound on this episode, posed in real time by Humanize Me producer John Wright, featuring topics raised on the podcast’s top-secret Facebook group (which is totally easy to find HERE). On this episode: When to come out as an unbeliever to your pastor, what Bart’s been reading lately, whether atheists can enjoy worship music, and who to thank for the pleasure of living, among other things. Have a question that didn’t get answered? Leave it in the comments on Facebook HERE and we’ll add it to the grab pile for a future episode!
Listener questions abound on this episode, posed in real time by Humanize Me producer John Wright, featuring topics raised on the podcast’s top-secret Facebook group (which is totally easy to find HERE). On this episode: When to come out as an unbeliever to your pastor, what Bart’s been reading lately, whether atheists can enjoy worship music, and who to thank for the pleasure of living, among other things. Have a question that didn’t get answered? Leave it in the comments on Facebook HERE and we’ll add it to the grab pile for a future episode!
Gleb was involved in starting it. Bart signed up to it. Now, they’re both committed to it. What is the Pro-Truth Pledge? How do we separate fact from fiction? And why did a group of scientists come together at this moment in history to do this? Gleb joins Bart for this episode of the podcast to talk about it. Gleb’s website is glebtsipursky.com. The nonprofit behind the pledge is at intentionalinsights.org. The Pro-Truth Pledge can be found at protruthpledge.org. Stay wonder-full!
Gleb was involved in starting it. Bart signed up to it. Now, they’re both committed to it. What is the Pro-Truth Pledge? How do we separate fact from fiction? And why did a group of scientists come together at this moment in history to do this? Gleb joins Bart for this episode of the podcast to talk about it. Gleb’s website is glebtsipursky.com. The nonprofit behind the pledge is at intentionalinsights.org. The Pro-Truth Pledge can be found at protruthpledge.org. Stay wonder-full!