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| 25. Paul Harrison on Humanists in Business, plus Approaches to Activism Discussion | 04 Jun 2024 | 01:06:28 | |
"It's difficult to think of an area of work life that isn't connected to humanistic thought. If you start with ideas around the dignity of each human, compassion, kindness, ambitions, ways to behave, being evidence-based and being equitable, fair and not biased wherever possible, you start to understand that those are the foundational concepts of humanism" - Paul Harrison, Humanists in Business NetworkThis week on Humanism Now, new panellist Christian joins AJ to discuss activism and campaigning; what makes an activist, why is it important to humanism and how has activism changed in the digital age? Plus we introduce CLH's new campaigns initiative. Our guest interview is with Paul Harrison, Coordinator of the Humanists in Business Network, part of Humanists UK, Co-Founder of the UK chapter of the Humanistic Management Network & Partner at KPMG UK.Panel references:
Atheism Plus
Gro Harlem Brundtland
Niels Bohr
Fridtjof Nansen & the Nansen Passport
Hans Rosling TED Talks
Moral (Self) Licensing
Arab Spring
'Clicktivism'
About Paul Harrison & the HiB Network
KPMG Profile
Humanists in Business Network LinkedIn Page
Humanists in Business LinkedIn Group
Humanists UK Professional Networks
Humanistic Management Network
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| 24. Lori Marriott on Humanist Climate Action | 02 Jun 2024 | 01:12:57 | |
"A key tenet of humanism is empathy. Whether that's empathy for those around us or to all humans, but also we should extend that to all life of exists, and then forward in time, to future generations." - Lori MarriottThis week, Katia & Mark join the panel to discuss the merits of identifying with the humanist label. Plus we hear from Lori Marriott, Coordinator of Humanist Climate Action.References:
Humanists UK: Defining Humanism
Humanists International: What is Humanism?
Humanists UK: How Humanist are you Quiz?
UnderstandingHumanism.org.uk: Five Core Features
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Lori's References:
Green your pension: how you can help the environment
Not the End of the World, How to be the First Generation to Build a Sustainable Planet, Hannah Ritchie
Climate Disinformation, European Commission
Great Big Green Week
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| 15. Scott Jacobsen on the Importance of Journalism plus Navigating Global Conflicts with Humanistic Values | 21 Jan 2024 | 01:24:39 | |
"Peace is more than just the absence of war. Peace requires respect for the worth and dignity of our fellow human beings, tolerance among individuals, and harmony within each person." Humanist International's Oslo Declaration on PeaceThis week, AJ and Mark tackle Humanist perspectives on global conflicts such as the current Israel-Palestine crisis and the role of religion in exacerbating or potentially resolving this deep-seated conflict. Our interview with journalist Scott Jacobson, whose boots on the ground in Ukraine bring a raw, provided an evidence-based angle to our discourse and demonstrates the critical role of informed journalism in shaping societal discourse. Join us on this exploration, amplify the conversation, and help shape a more humane approach to the global stage.Episode References:
HUK: Statement on the Middle East
Humanist International Statement on Russian Invasion of Ukraine
About Scott Douglas Jacobsen:🔗In-Sight Publishing Ⓜ️Follow Scott on Medium📖Interview Series at Good Men Project 📧 scott.douglas.jacobsen@gmail.comScott's references:
Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl
Model UN
tiktok: Scott Jacobsen in Mykolaiv, Ukraine via @remuscerneaofficial
United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) Abdul Waheed & Mubarak Bala
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| 14. 2023 Review & 2024 Preview; Hope, Awe & Collective Human Achievement | 07 Jan 2024 | 01:01:53 | |
Join us as we review the 2023 year in Humanism and preview the events for 2024 with our regular panellists, Mark, Nicole & Katia.Together with host James, they discuss; insights from 2023 meetups and conventions, inspiring personal experiences, a varied events calendar and the important role of humanist voices in 2024's major democratic elections. Finally we pay a special thanks to our Producer Rob, who is moving on to bigger things in 2024!This week's panel only discussion is themed around the values of hope, wonder and collaborative achievement - thank you for joining us the debut year of Humanism Now.Episode References:
Video playlist: talks from Humanists UK 2023 Convention
Leicester Humanists Launch Event
Humanistically Speaking: A memorable humanist trip to the Large Hadron Collider
Understating Humanism Wonder: A Humanist Perspective
HUK ‘Democracy is a humanist value’, affirms 2023 World Humanist Congress
The Guardian 40 elections that will shape global politics in 2024
HUK Bishops in the House of Lords Campaign
HUK Assisted Dying Campaign
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| 13. Bart Campolo on Choosing Human Experience, Relationships & Belonging | 24 Dec 2023 | 01:09:31 | |
"I know so many people whose lives got better when they learned how to use a crock pot and make a decent chili"Welcome back to Humanism Now. This week we are delighted to share an extended interview with Bart Campolo, host of the inspirational podcast, Humanize Me! After decades as a Christian evangelist, Bart embraced humanism and now uses his platform to advocate for a more compassionate, curious and connected society. Together, we dissect the intricacies of growing a humanist community in a digital era, the place of AI in our emotional lives, and the transformative power of authentic, in-person connections.AJ also joins the panel to share his reflections on 2023 and some exciting news for 2024!About Bart Campolo:🏠 bartcampolo.org/about🎙️ Humanize Me! Podcast📷 @humanizemepodcast🐦 @bartcampolo
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| 12. Emma Wadsworth-Jones on Humanists International's Freedom of Thought Report 2023 | 17 Dec 2023 | 01:07:29 | |
"When we're upholding secularism, we're making sure that that is freedom of religion or belief for all, and not just for the non-religious to be safe" - Emma Wadsworth-JonesOn this week's Humanism Now we are delighted to be joined by Emma Wadsworth-Jones, Casework & Campaigns Manager Of Humanists International and principle editor of the Freedom of Thought Report. The FOTR assesses every country in the world on the basis of human rights and the legal status with regard to humanists, atheists, and the non-religious. Emma shares the key findings for 2023, reasons why protecting freethought matters and positive examples of promoting secularism globally.In addition, Lola & Nicole join the panel this week to discuss the further proposed changes to UK visa requirements and it's impact on families and whether the UK is a secular country. Plus we share our favourite xmas songs for your playlist! Episode references:
BBC: Changes to UK visa requirements: Key points at-a-glance
Humanists International: Freedom of Thought Report
Humanists UK: Secularism in the UK
About Emma Wadsworth Jones🔗 Humanists International - People📧 Contact HI🐦 @humanistsint#️⃣ #FOTR2023Emma's references:
HI: Freedom of thought Report
Blog: How the Freedom of Thought Report helps protect humanists at risk
HI: How to get involved and support
Upcoming events:
CLH AGM 2024 with Madeleine Goodall, Humanist Heritage, 17 Jan 2024
Association of Black Humanists Events & Study Group
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| 11. Madeleine Goodall on Britain's Humanist Heritage | 10 Dec 2023 | 01:23:21 | |
"Conscious morality cannot exist in any being except so far as it can look behind, before, and around; and can remember, compare, and reason about right and wrong so as to choose for itself, and for those it can influence, a given course." - Zona Vallance
What does it mean to be a humanist in the modern world? Join James, Mark and new contributor Katia as we test the definition of humanism and assess how the term has evolved and what additions we'd like to see to reflect changing societal needs. Plus our interview with the brilliant Maddy Goodall, co-ordinator of the Humanist Heritage project, which documents and preserves more than 125 years of rich humanist history.Episode references:
Life and Fate - Vasily Grossman
The Social Instinct, What Nature Can Teach Us About Working Together - Nichola Raihani
Humanism Now Episode 4 with Jamie Woodhouse on Sentientism
René Descartes
Peter Thatchell
About Maddy Goodall🔗 Heritage humanists📧 heritage@humanists.uk 🐦 @maddyogoodallMaddy's references:
Zona Vallance (1860-1904)
Lillie Boileau (1869-1930)
Nellie Freeman (1863-1943)
May Seaton-Tiedeman (1862-1948)
The Humanist Movement in Modern Britain, Callum Brown, David Nash, Charlie Lynch
Upcoming events:
CLH Xmas Party: Comedy Night for MacMillan Cancer Support, 13 Dec 2023
CLH Discussions: What Do You Mean By 'Humanism'? Online, 14 Dec 2023, 7PM GMT
CLH AGM 2024 with Madeleine Goodall, Humanist Heritage, 17 Jan 2024
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| 10. Comedian Lisa May on Comedy, Freethought & Challenging Authority | 03 Dec 2023 | 01:24:54 | |
“If you want to tell people the truth, make them laugh, otherwise they'll kill you.”― George Bernard ShawThis week on Humanism Now, Nicole and AJ join James to discuss the relationship between comedy, freethought and humanism. We discuss the role of comedy in challenging authority and changing social norms, our personal comedy heroes and what should be off-limits to joke about? Plus we're fortunate to present our interview with the incredibly talented London-based comedian, Lisa May. Lisa shares her personal transformation from entrepreneur to comedian and how curiosity, discomfort and connection, have shaped her outlook on life and laughter. See Lisa May live alongside more top London standups at CLH's Xmas Party Comedy Night on 13 Dec 2023 - in aid of MacMillan Cancer Support. Episode References:
George Carlin - The Ten Commandments
Eddie Izzard - Glorious
Life Of Brian 1979 Debate
Comedians in cars getting coffee
About Lisa May:🔗 Lisa's Homepage🎤 Standup Lols📷 @standuplisamay🐦 @standuplisamayLisa's references:
Kintsugi - Japanese art of repair
Jung and the value of humour
The best of Mitch Hedberg
“Blessed are the cracked, for they shall let in the light.” - Groucho Marx
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| 9. Lucy Potter on Non-Religious Asylum Claims plus Tackling Misconceptions about Humanists | 26 Nov 2023 | 01:04:02 | |
Welcome to Humanism Now. This week James is joined by Mark from Central London Humanists and Nicole of Leicester & Young Humanists to tackle more common misconceptions about humanism. The panel counter some of the frequent critiques of a humanist worldview; from misleading definitions of Humanism (by prominent thinkers!) to misperceptions of how humanists view religious people and whether we all politically aligned. In an enlightening conversation, Lucy Potter, a PhD candidate at the University of Sheffield, shares insights from her research project aimed to improve the handling of non-religious asylum claims in the UK. Lucy's expertise in asylum claims provides a unique perspective on the trials faced by non-religious individuals seeking refuge. We discuss the challenges of credibility assessments that often hinder these asylum seekers and potential solutions.Our mailbag question asked for the best jokes about Humanists and we passed this request back out to our audience! Send in your answers to humanise.live@gmail.com About Lucy Potter🔗 Lucy's Research Homepage🐦 @LucyPott_📧 lpotter2@sheffield.ac.ukEpisode References:
Yuval Noah Harari and ‘humanism’, Humanists UK
Humanists in Parliament, Humanists UK
Pakistani humanist denied UK asylum after failing to identify Plato, The Guardian
Upcoming Events:
CLH Online Talk: Social Challenges & Self Care Following Apostasy, 29 Nov 23
CLH Xmas Party: Comedy Night for MacMillan Cancer Support, 13 Dec 2023
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| 8. Martin Di Maggio on Humanistic Judaism, Cultivating Communities & Confronting Misconceptions | 19 Nov 2023 | 01:11:39 | |
This week on Humanism Now as we welcome Lola Tinubu, Co-Founder of the Association of Black Humanists and Nicole Shasha, Founder of Leicester Humanists to discuss their experiences creating and cultivating secular communities and challenging misconceptions. We also discuss the implications of Ayaan Hirsi Ali's recent article Why I am Now a Christian, the critiques of atheism contained within and Hirsi Ali's impact, influence and legacy for global Humanists and freethinkers.In our guest interview, Martin Di Maggio explains Humanistic Judaism, from its intellectual routes to current practices and differences with other denominations of both Judaism and Humanism. Finally, we answer this week's mailbag question; What are the taboos associated with being a humanist? Episode References:
Why I am Now a Christian, Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Why I Am Not a Christian - A response to Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Michael Shermer
About Martin Di Maggio:🔗 The Spinoza Havurah📷 @spinoza_havurah
Martin's References:
shj.org
Judaism beyond God by Sherwin Wine
Humanistic Havdalah by Martin Hasan
Kiddush: Humanist Liturgy by Machar
Upcoming Events:
ABH Discussion Group, 21 Nov 2023
ABH: Ayan Hirsi Ali: Muslim to Atheist to Christian, 25 Nov 2023
CLH Online Talk: Social Challenges & Self Care Following Apostasy, 29 Nov 23
CLH Xmas Party: Comedy Night for MacMillan Cancer Support, 13 Dec 2023
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| 7. Terri O'Sullivan, Faith to Faithless on Support for Leaving Religion plus Humanistic Approaches to Free Speech | 12 Nov 2023 | 01:23:59 | |
This week on Humanism now, Audrey & Mark join the panel to discuss taking a humanistic approach to issues around Free Speech and free expression, drawing on recent international news items. Our guest this week is Terri O'Sullivan from Faith to Faithless. Terri shares her deeply personal journey to humanism and her role as Apostate Services Development Officer, at FTF (part of Humanists UK). She also provides detailed advice for those seeking support when leaving high-control groups or experiencing religious trauma.Finally our mailbag question this week asks if Humanism aligns with and support other social change movements, such as Feminism and Black Lives Matter.Episode references:
BBC: Sweden's Quran burnings put freedom of expression law to test
Amnesty International: The Importance of Freedom of Expression
UN: Definition of Hate Speech
Contact Terri O'Sullivan:🔗 Faith to Faithless🐦 @Terri_OSullivan📘 @FaithtoFaithlessTerri's references;
Religious Trauma Syndrome by Marlene Winell
Support Asylum Research:University of Sheffield are conducting research on how UK asylum claims are handled on the grounds of non-religiosity. If you have faced fear of persecution and have gone through the asylum system, please contact Lucy Potter. More info.
Upcoming CLH Events:
Pub After HUK Voltaire Lecture 14 Nov 2023
Trans Day of Remembrance, 20 Nov 2023
ABH Discussion Group, 21 Nov 2023
Xmas Party: Comedy Night for MacMillan Cancer Support, 13 Dec 2023
Online Talk with FTF: Social Challenges & Self Care Following Apostasy, 29 Nov 23
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| 6. Javan Lev Poblador, Young Humanists Special! | 05 Nov 2023 | 01:12:36 | |
On this episode of Humanism Now, we're exploring the inspiring world of young humanists. Our co-host AJ and new panellist Nicole, fellow coordinators of Young Humanist UK share what campaigns and activities motivate Humanists in the 18-35 age range. Nicole also shares her experience of starting a new humanist group in Leicester and the joys of bringing humanist values to life through meaningful Humanists Ceremonies.AJ & Nicole share how they became engaged with Humanism and offer advice for anyone looking to set up a new group or attract more young members. In discussing events and campaign that encourage greater engagement, we explore the alignment of humanism with climate and social justice activism.In this week's guest interview , Javan Lev Poblador, International Coordinator for the Young Humanists International Group, provides insights in to the Global Young Humanist movement, describes the state of humanism in the Philippines and highlights some of the lesser known human impacts of the growing climate crisis. Finally, in our mailbag section we discuss what events and campaign topics appeal most you Young Humanists.Episode references:
Leicester Humanists Launch Event, with Andrew Copson, 8 Nov 2023
Young Humanists UK
Young Humanists International
HUK: Setting up a local group
About Javan Lev Poblador:
Young Humanists International
YHI on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram
Humanist Alliance Philippines, International (HAPI)
Young Humanist Climate Action
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| 23. Ariel Pontes on the Quest for Ethical Consciousness in a Divided World | 26 May 2024 | 01:24:37 | |
"It's really not as hard as people think to have a peaceful conversation with somebody who disagrees profoundly with you on deep questions." - Ariel Pontes This week on Humanism Now we share our wide ranging interview with Ariel Pontes, a writer, podcast host and advocate for humanism, effective altruism, animal welfare and productive dialogue to counter polarisation. Ariel shares a wealth of experience and learnings from leaving Kardecist Spiritism to supporting Humanist groups in Brazil & Romania.In our news section, AJ & Lola share their views on Richard Dawkins' recent statements comparing Christianity and Islam, whether we should compare religious virtues and the concept of 'Cultural Christianity'. References:
Richard Dawkins: I'm a Cultural Christian, LBC YouTube Channel
Cultural Christians
The Trouble with Islam Today, Irshad Manji
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Medium
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Homepage: ghostlessmachine.com
Ghostless Machine Podcast
Youtube @GhostlessMachine
Humanistas Brasil
Ariel on Effective Altruism
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Kardecist spiritism
How Minds Change, David McRaney
A Manual for Creating Atheists, Peter Boghossian
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| 5. Emma Park, Editor of The Freethinker plus Humanism in Education & Science Communication | 22 Oct 2023 | 01:17:20 | |
This week on Humanism now, Mark & AJ join the panel to discuss the role of science communication & humanism in education, with insights gathered from the New Scientist Conference. Dr. Emma Park, Editor of The Freethinker, provides a deep dive into the essence of freethought & the consequences of placing any views on an untouchable pedestal. Emma shares insights into the relationship between freethought & free speech, challenges to these freedoms & reviews the current status of non-religious movements. We end with our listener question: 'Is humanism a religion?'Episode references:
Why Humanism is included in ‘Religious Education’ (‘RE’)
How Humanist are you Quiz?
UnderstandingHumanism.org.uk
Humanist UK: Teachers Network
Humanists UK: School Speakers
Atheist Bus Campaign
About Dr. Emma Park:🔗 Emma Park, Homepage🐦 @DrEmmaPark on Twitter 📖 The Freethinker 📺 Pastafarianism: parody or religion? | Emma Park | CLH Talks
Emma's book references;
The Battle for Thought - Freethinking in the Twenty-First Century, Simon McCarthy-Jones
Freedom to Think - The Long Struggle to Liberate Our Minds, Susie Alegre
Humanly Possible - Seven Hundred Years of Humanist Freethinking, Enquiry and Hope, Sarah Bakewell
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Celebrating Black Humanism & Freethought 31 Oct 2023
Pub After HUK Voltaire Lecture 14 Nov 2023
Trans Day of Remembrance, 20 Nov 2023
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| 4. Jamie Woodhouse on Sentientism plus Humanist Approaches to Asylum Policy | 11 Oct 2023 | 01:23:32 | |
This week's episode focusses on humanistic approaches to both human and animal rights issues. Following recent proposed changes to the UK's asylum policy, AJ, Audrey (Assoc. Black Humanists) & James explore humanistic perspectives on immigration, climate change and the role of empathy in approaching global political issues.In our guest interview with Jamie Woodhouse of Sentientism.info, we explore how animals rights should be incorporated into Humanism, the goals of the growing Sentientism movement and Jamie's views on AI, lab grown meat and defining 'Sentience'.Our panel also share their views on whether Humanists should go vegan and become Sentientists. Finally our mailbag question poses, whether a humanist can retain religious faith.References:BBC: Anti-gay discrimination not qualification for asylum, says Suella BravermanHumanists UK Seeking sanctuary: research into apostate asylum claimsHumanists International: Supporting individuals at riskMore on Jamie Woodhouse: Sentientism.infoTwitterFacebook Sentientism Youtube ChannelSentientism Podcast Is Sentientism the future of humanism? Watch Jamie's Talk with CLH, April 2023 Upcoming events:Central London Humanists Upcoming EventsAssociation of Black Humanists Upcoming Events
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| 3. Alex Williams on the Poetry of Discovery & What Humanism Means | 06 Oct 2023 | 00:55:23 | |
Mark Agathangelou, CLH Committee Member and active Event Organiser joins this week's panel to discuss finding Humanism through the One Life Course, hosing discussion groups and our recent 'What Humanism Means to Me' live open mic night.Plus our interview with the multi-talented Alex Williams; a poet, teacher, playwright, and author, who will shed light on the power of community within humanism. With his unique perspective, we'll explore the unique role of arts in creating compelling communities, how Alex defines humanism and what inspires his Secular Verses.Finally, we tackle our mailbag question this week: Why are there still Bishops in the UK's House of Lords, in what is an increasingly secular country.Episode references:CLH Once Life Course Humanists UK Courses on HumanismVideo: What Humanism Means to MeHumanists UK Campaign: Bishops in the House of LordsMore on Alex Williams;
Blog: The Dialup
Facebook: Tiger Jazz
Poetry Collection: Secular Verses
Book recommendations from Alex Williams;Alain de Botton, Religion for Atheists: A non-believer's guide to the uses of religion
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| 2. Prof. Christopher Cameron on Black Freethinkers plus Ending Conversion Therapy | 17 Sep 2023 | 01:09:39 | |
Audrey Simmons, co-lead of the Association of Black Humanists joins James & AJ this week to discuss her personal journey and the unique challenges for the Black community in the UK when it comes to embracing humanism. AJ provides an update on the proposed ban of conversion therapy in the UK. Despite the government's commitment to a ban, delays, and recent news of the draft bill's cancellation have sparked a wave of demonstrations. Together, we stand in allyship with the campaign to ban conversion therapy and discuss how you, our listeners, can join the movement. Plus, Prof. Christopher Cameron, author of Black Freethinkers, A History of African American Secularism joins the podcast to discuss his personal journey and the figures who inspired his seminal book, as well as the future of freethought in America. Here more from Chris Cameron, live in Conversation with S.I. Martin on 22 September 2023 in Central London.Finally, our mailbag question this week: Just what does it mean to be spiritual but not religious?Refences:Association of Black HumanistsHumanists International - Amsterdam Declaration 2022Humanists UK - Banning Conversion Therapy CampaignBook recommendations from Prof. Cameron;
Sikivu Hutchinson
Michael Lackey, African American Atheists and Political Liberation
Anthony Pinn, By These Hands & The End of God-Talk
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| 1. Roslyn Mould, Humanists International & Why Humanism Now? | 12 Sep 2023 | 01:09:29 | |
What does it truly mean to be a humanist in today's world? In this episode, James & AJ from Central London Humanists discuss their personal journeys and why start a humanism podcast now? Plus guest interview with Rosyln Mould, Vice President of Humanists International
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| 22. Ojas Singh Bhanot on Cultivating Student Groups plus Fostering Scientific Literacy in Society | 28 Apr 2024 | 01:04:23 | |
"Humanism is about human goodness, appreciating reason & potential" - Ojas Singh BhanotThis week on Humanism Now, Mark & Nicole join the panel to discuss how illegal faith schools deny children the right to science, the importance of promoting scientific literacy across society and the impact of scientific fraud. This week's interview is with Ojas Singh Bhanot, Politics and Data Science student at the London School of Economics, where he Founded the Humanist Open Minds Students' Union group. His role involves leading a platform and promoting humanist values within the university community, focusing on open dialogue and inclusivity. References:
Religion for Atheists, Alain de Botton
Humanists UK at UN: Illegal schools deny the right to science
Humanists UK campaign: State-funded faith schools & education
National Secular Society: End Faith Schools Campaign
Centre for Inquiry: Why Scientific Literacy Matters
Humanists UK: Humanist Students
Fraud in curcumin research is a warning to all of science, FuturoProssimo
About Ojas Singh Bhanot
LinkedIn
LSE Students Union Humanist Open Minds
LSE Humanist Open Minds on Instagram
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Oxford Handbook of Digital Ethics, Carissa Véliz
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| 21. Valerie Jack on Finding Peace in Grief without God | 02 Apr 2024 | 00:59:23 | |
“The irony of man's condition is that the deepest need is to be free of the anxiety of death and annihilation; but it is life itself which awakens it, and so we must shrink from being fully alive.” ― Ernest Becker, The Denial of Death
Episode References:
BBC News: New extremism definition unveiled by government
Humanists UK: Extremists ‘negate the fundamental rights and freedoms of others’ – humanists analyse new definition
‘Resisting extremism means defending a tolerant society’, Andrew Copson
Atheist Bus Campaign
Radio 5: Elis James and John Robins Show
About Valerie Jack;
Living with Life without God
Amazon
GoodReads
AbeBooks
Twitter @ValerieJack
Instagram/Facebook: @valeriejackwrites
Valerie's References:
How religious and spiritual beliefs explain prolonged grief disorder symptoms, Kim M. Christian, Samar M. Aoun & Lauren J. Breen
The Denial of Death, Ernest Becker
Why Death is Nothing to Fear: Lucretius and Epicureanism, Jack Maden, PhilosophyBreak
Snoopy Cartoon on Death
La Fauxmagerie
“One day we will die, but on all the other days we will not.” ― Snoopy
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| 20. Monica Belițoiu, ASUR on Championing Secularism & Science Across Europe | 17 Mar 2024 | 01:04:43 | |
Welcome back to Humanism Now! This week AJ & Mark from the Central London Humanists join the panel to discuss the latest news, plus our interview with Monica Belițoiu, Chair of The Romanian Secular Humanist Association (ASUR) .Episode References
Humanist UK; Dr Rebecca Wragg Sykes awarded Darwin Day Medal
Rebecca Wragg Sykes Interview
Humanists UK; Assisted Dying Campaign
Assisted Dying Inquiry Report | Everything you need to know
BBC News; Greece legalises same-sex marriage
Matthew Walker; Why We Sleep
Monica Belițoiu
Facebook
Instagram
Humanists International; Why I contribute my experience and time to the Freedom of Thought Report, Monica Belițoiu
Humanists International; Romanian humanists launch ScienceCalendar mobile app
Download ScienceCalendar App on Play Store
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| 19. Celebrating International Women's Day! Conversation on Feminism and Humanism | 12 Mar 2024 | 00:54:27 | |
Welcome to Humanism Now's International Women's Day Special hosted by Audrey Simmons (Association of Black Humanists & CLH) and featuring Lola Tinubu (Assoc. Black Humanists & CLH), Katia Urquiza (Central London Humanists) & Nicole Shasha (Leicester Humanists and Young Humanists) who discuss;
The importance of IWD today
Does being humanist imply being a feminist?
Highlighting influential women's voices
Talking more about women's health
Episode references:
Anthony Doerr, All the Light We Cannot See
Humanists UK: Human rights and equality
Humanist Life: Why Humanism and feminism go hand in hand (2015)
Minna Salami: The difference between feminism and humanism (2014)
The Guardian: Margaret Atwood on feminism, culture wars and speaking her mind
Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid's Tale
Omolara Ogundipe-Leslie
Wiki: Stiwanism
Claudia Roden
WHO: Women's Health Fact Sheet
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| 18. Leo Igwe on New Future for Freethought, Atheism and Humanism in Africa | 03 Mar 2024 | 01:31:17 | |
"We should acknowledge that humanism is something that beats in the heart of every human being" Dr Leo IgweThis week James, Lola & AJ are joined by legendary human rights activist, Leo Igwe. We discuss the merits of Darwin Day, Leo's decades of campaigning for freethought and against superstition and Leo's vision for a new future for atheism and humanism in Africa.Episode references
Guardian; How should we address Charles Darwin's complicated legacy?
JC Candnedo; Tai Solarin Day
HUK: Humanists highlight Rwanda bill flaws
HUK: MPs raise Mubarak Bala case
HI: Free Mubarak Bala Campaign
Leo Igwe
@LeoIgwe
Humanist Association of Nigeria
Advocacy for Alleged Witches (AfAW)
critTHINK.africa
TED; Why I Choose Humanism Over Faith
FOTR: Nigeria
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| 17. Jeremy Rodell on the Art of Interfaith Dialogue | 18 Feb 2024 | 01:06:40 | |
Welcome back to Humanism Now. This we learn practical tips for engaging in good faith dialogues with people of different beliefs with expert insight from Jeremy Rodell, Director of Humanist UK's Dialogue Network and our regular panellists Lola & Nicole.Episode references:Humanists UK: Exploring Common Ground, Dialogue with othersHumanists UK: Dialogue Training Application
About Jeremy Rodell:🎤 Humanists UK Interview🐦 @jeremyr1📌 South West London Humanists
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| 16. Anya Overman on Humanism's Social Justice Impact | 04 Feb 2024 | 01:18:43 | |
This week on Humanism Now, Audrey & AJ join the panel to discuss personal and group activism and support for Social Justice campaigns. The panel discuss; How do humanist vales align with these causes? How do we prioritise issues to best influence changes? and what role should Humanist groups play in leading or supporting campaigns? We delve deeper into these topics with this week's guest Anya Overmann. Anya is a writer, consultant, speaker and digital nomad driven by her values as a progressive humanist activist. As former President of Young Humanists International, Anya shared her evolving views on the movement, frustrations with organised non-profits and optimism for the next generation of activists.
About Anya Overmann:🔗 anyaovermann.comⓂ️ Follow Anya on Medium📷 @Anyaovermann🐦@AnyaLOvermann🎙️ The Nomadic Humanist PodcastAnya's References:
The Revolution Will Not Be Funded, Beyond the Non-Profit Industrial Complex, INCITE!
Intersectional feminism: what it means and why it matters right now
Party for Socialism and Liberation
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| 26. Nathan Stilwell on the Need for Compassionate Assisted Dying Legislation & End of Life Care | 03 Nov 2024 | 00:31:34 | |
Welcome back to Humanism Now for a special episode coinciding with the critical upcoming UK Parliament vote on assisted dying — a pivotal moment we've long campaigned for and debated. In this episode we hear how what the bill entails, why it matters and how safe assisted dying aligns with values of compassion and autonomy.Joining us is Nathan Stilwell, Humanists UK's Assisted Dying Campaign Coordinator, Campaigns and Communications Manager at My Death My Decision and a member of The Assisted Dying Coalition Secretariat. Nathan joins us to discuss the context of this crucial vote, why Humanists UK champions this cause, and why now is the right time for change. We also address key societal concerns and shares how you can get involved to promote this cause and other important humanist issues. SUPPORT THE CAMPAIGN - WRITE TO YOUR MPContact & follow Nathan Stilwell
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Episode References:
MPs to get first vote on assisted dying for nine years, BBC
Humanists UK Statement on scope of the Assisted Dying Bill (22 Oct 2024)
Former archbishop of Canterbury urges bishops in Lords to back assisted dying bill, The Guardian
Medic MPs urge support for assisted dying bill, BBCBBC: Right-to-die man Tony Nicklinson dead after refusing food, BBC (2013)
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| 27. Happy Human Lithuania on the Magic of Humanist Ceremonies & Growing Social Enterprises | 02 Mar 2025 | 00:30:12 | |
Humanist ceremonies—weddings, namings, and funerals—are growing rapidly worldwide, offering non-religious, deeply personal ways to mark life’s most significant moments. Laimingas Žmogus (Happy Human) is a social enterprise based in Lithuania, dedicated to making these ceremonies accessible and meaningful.
This week we are delighted to be joined by Urtė Žukauskaitė-Zabukė, Founder and CEO, and Gerda Surgautaitė, Co-Founder of Laimingas Žmogus to share insights into establishing meaningful non-religious ceremonies that resonate with diverse populations and the launch of the Humanist Ceremonies Accelerator, a pioneering initiative designed to help humanist organisations around the world establish sustainable social enterprises through humanist ceremonies.
The episode covers;- The rapid growth of humanist ceremonies globally - Introduction of the Humanist Ceremonies Accelerator programme- Addressing the unique challenges to secularism in Lithuania- Inspiring stories of uniquely tailored ceremonies - Practical advice for starting humanist social enterprises If you’re interested in the Humanist Ceremonies Accelerator, visit the Humanist International webpage for details about participation. Apply here by 14th March 2025: https://humanists.international/blog/join-the-humanist-ceremonies-accelerator/
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| 29. Faith to Faithless on Finding Community after Leaving High-Control Groups (part of Podcastathon 2025) | 30 Mar 2025 | 00:45:04 | |
This special episode of Humanism Now is released as part of Podcastathon 2025, the world’s largest podcast charity initiative. We’re proud to dedicate this episode to Faith to Faithless, a programme by Humanists UK supporting those leaving high-control religious groups. Three incredible guests—George, Leena, and Sarah—share raw, courageous accounts of their journeys out of fundamentalist religions and the new communities they're helping to build.
Faith to Faithless is proudly marking its 10th anniversary in 2025, celebrating a decade of support, solidarity, and advocacy for apostates.
⭐ Episode Highlights
Life inside high-control religious groups
The emotional toll of shunning and "thought crimes"
How Faith to Faithless supports apostates across the UK
Starting new peer groups and reclaiming lost experiences
Why public services and mental health professionals must understand apostasy better
📺 Introducing Faith to Faithless | Helping people leaving high-control religious groups (2 mins)
Need support?If you or someone you know has been affected by the topics discussed in this episode, Faith to Faithless are here to help.
Faith to Faithless Helpline (UK): 0800 448 0748📞Opening hours (Wed 10am–1pm, Thu 4pm–7pm, Fri 8am–11am)
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| 28. Susie Alegre on the Algorithmic Assault on Human Rights: How AI Threatens Our Core Freedoms | 09 Mar 2025 | 00:39:58 | |
AI technologies pose significant threats to fundamental human rights, reinforcing historical biases and power imbalances. This week, we are joined by Susie Alegre, international human rights lawyer and author, to explore the impact of generative AI on gender and racial equality, labour markets, and information ecosystems.
Susie has worked for international NGOs like Amnesty International and organisations including the UN, the EU and the Council of Europe. Susie has published two books covering the critical issue or technology's impact on human rights; “Freedom to Think” (2022) was a Financial Times Technology Book of the Year 2022 and shortlisted for the Royal Society of Literature Christopher Bland Prize 2023 and “Human Rights, Robot Wrongs: Being Human in the Age of AI” published in 2024. The episode covers;
How AI systems, like ChatGPT, perpetuate gender and racial biases
The "Pygmalion" pattern in AI design
Potential longterm effects on skills, education and social interactions
The rise of "ultra-processed information" and its consequences for the internet
Legal risks and the role of effective regulation
Enforcement in addressing AI's human rights risks
When AI applications may be valuable—and when they are not
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| 30. S.I. Martin on Uncovering Britain's Hidden Histories & the Power of Storytelling | 13 Apr 2025 | 00:29:34 | |
"Isn't it true that we are the stories we tell ourselves?" — S.I. Martin
This week on Humanism Now, we’re joined by S.I. Martin—historian, author, and patron of Humanists UK—whose work has reshaped how we understand Black British history and the power of storytelling.
From his upbringing in a religious family in Bedford to decades spent uncovering erased narratives, Steve shares how early exposure to music, books, and doubt led him to scepticism and ultimately humanism.
We discuss:
The importance of embedding Black British history into everyday landscapes and classrooms
Robert Wedderburn, revolutionary preacher and free thinker
Unique challenges faced by Black atheists in religious communities
How historical fiction can reshape cultural imagination and offer new identities
Why humanist groups must evolve to become more inclusive, especially for younger generations
The hidden social history of Black-owned pubs in 18th- and 19th-century London
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🌐simartin.org.uk
📖 Books by S.I. Martin
❌ @simartin on X
📺 A History of Black Freethought (Humanists UK Convention 2023)
📺 The Beliefs of Black Georgians (Humanist Heritage)
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| 31. Katherine Stewart on Money, Lies & God: How Billionaires Weaponised Religion to Undermine Democracy | 07 May 2025 | 00:34:44 | |
The pro-life religion we see today is a modern creation. It was created for political purposes." — Katherine Stewart
Katherine Stewart is an award-winning journalist and author, who has investigated the rise of religious nationalism and its impact on democracy for over 15 years. Her work appears in The New York Times and The New Republic. She is the author of The Good News Club, The Power Worshippers, and the new release Money, Lies, and God.
Key Topics Covered
How the "Good News Club" exposed the stealth strategies of religious nationalists.
The roots of Christian nationalism and its alliance with billionaires.
Why abortion became a political weapon, not a religious crusade.
How authoritarian leaders use religion to shield power globally.
What gives hope — and how to fight back against democratic erosion.
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Money, Lies, and God (Pre-order now)
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Resources Mentioned
Christians Against Christian Nationalism
Vote Common Good
God & Country documentary (based on The Power Worshippers)
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| 33. Audrey Simmons & Lola Tinubu on Keeping the Faith Out of the Classroom: Smart Move or Overreach? | 26 May 2025 | 00:23:33 | |
This episode was originally recorded in May 2024.
"What we have in common is what is taking us forward." — Lola Tinubu
In May 2024, the High Court ruled that Michaela Community School’s “prayer ban” did not unlawfully interfere with students’ rights to religious freedom. This landmark decision reaffirmed the importance of secular education in promoting social cohesion — and raised questions about how schools should handle religion in increasingly diverse societies.
In this episode, Audrey Simmons and Lola Tinubu — co-leaders of the Association of Black Humanists and long-time Central London Humanists members — apply their legal and education expertise to unpack the implications of the case for humanists, educators, and advocates of a secular society.
Key Topics Covered
The background of Michaela Community School and its secular ethos
Why the court upheld the school’s ban under Article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights
The tension between parental influence, religious identity, and student rights
Why secular school environments can better accommodate diversity within religions
How education must focus on shared humanity to address collective global challenges
Why this ruling gives schools confidence to protect inclusive and evidence-based education
Episode resources:
BBC News: Michaela School: Muslim student loses prayer ban challengeHumanists UK: Humanists UK respond to Michaela School ‘prayer ban’ ruling
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| 32. Alan Palmer on Finding Common Ground Through Faith Dialogues | 18 May 2025 | 00:18:59 | |
“If we focus so much on the 5% that divides us, we miss the 95% we already share.” — Alan Palmer
Alan Palmer is the former Chair of Central London Humanists, a trustee of Humanists UK, and a long-time NHS Trust Director. With over 17 years of experience in grassroots organising, Alan shares how London’s most active humanist group grew from pub chats to public campaigns, and how dialogue, ethics, and diversity remain central to its mission.
In This Episode
How Central London Humanists became the UK’s largest humanist group
Why participation is harder in a more secular, but less mobilised, society
Lessons from pioneering Catholic-Humanist and Muslim-Humanist dialogue
The power of repeating others’ views honestly in effective dialogue
Working on COVID-19 triage ethics as an NHS Trust Director
Why diversity, campaigning, and neutrality all matter in modern humanism
Reflections on political inclusivity and unity across difference
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| 36. JC Candanedo on Art as Activism for Solidarity, Identity and Representation | 15 Jun 2025 | 00:41:20 | |
"Inclusion isn’t about ticking boxes. It’s about creating a space where people feel safe enough to stay." - JC CandanedoArtist, activist, and humanist JC Candanedo shares his journey from a Catholic school in Panama to the art studios of London. His work weaves together identity, displacement, and community action, exploring how creativity can challenge injustice and build inclusive, compassionate societies.
In this epsiode, JC reflects on growing up atheist in a deeply religious culture, navigating migration and marginalisation, and why the arts are one of the most powerful tools we have for social transformation. JC shares the challenges of creating welcoming spaces within the humanist community, and how diversity and solidarity must be more than just aspirations—they must be action.
Key Topics Covered
How JC’s atheist upbringing in Catholic Panama shaped his identity and activism
Art as language: using creativity to open space for difficult but vital conversations
Why Latin American and Arab/North African diasporas are "invisibilized" in UK systems
The work of the Noria Collective in building solidarity among Global Majority communities
How JC discovered humanism later in life—and how it changed his view of religion
Practical advice for humanist groups on inclusion, outreach, and community care
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🔗 Noria Collective: wearenoria.com / 📷 @we.are.noria
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| 35. Lindsay de Wal on Redefining Chaplaincy & the Rise of non-religious Pastoral Care in the NHS | 08 Jun 2025 | 00:31:04 | |
"Transcendence is the connection with something wider; the world, the cosmos, nature, other fellow human beings, and doing good in this life"— Dr Lindsay De Wal
When Dr Lindsay De Wal became the first non-religious head of chaplaincy in the NHS, she redefined what spiritual support can look like in modern healthcare. From sceptical colleagues to international media headlines, her appointment marked a turning point for inclusive pastoral care.
In this powerful and personal conversation, Lindsay shares how she built a humanist framework for care grounded in deep listening, horizontal transcendence and unwavering compassion.
In This Episode
Why only 4% of hospital chaplaincy visits serve non-religious patients
How the Netherlands became a global leader in humanist pastoral careWhat “horizontal transcendence” means—and why it matters in non-religious care
The art of active listening and the power of silence in emotional support
How to become a humanist pastoral carer—and why demand is growing fast
The rise of the Non-Religious Pastoral Support Network across the NHS
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Episode References:
Become a Pastoral Carer, UK Non-Religious Pastoral Support Network
The Development of Non-Religious Pastoral Support in the UK, Dr David Savage
History of The Netherlands Humanists Association, Humanistisch Verbond
Interview with Lindsay de Wal: UK’s First Humanist NHS Chaplain on Non-Religious Pastoral Care, The Humanist
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| 34. Michael Bauer on Community Services Without Religion: Practical Humanism for a Secular Future | 01 Jun 2025 | 00:31:32 | |
“The highest value, the most precious value we have is not peace—it’s freedom.” — Michael Bauer This week on Humanism Now, we’re joined by Michael Bauer, CEO of Germany’s Humanistische Vereinigung—a 175-year-old humanist organisation offering professional community services without religion, grounded in ethics, dignity, and freedom.
From ceremony to solidarity, Bauer shows how organised humanism is more than a philosophy—it’s a movement of services, institutions, and action. Discover how practical humanism is creating a visible, inclusive, and values-driven future.
We discuss:
How the Humanist Association of Germany began in the 1848 and how it survived twice being banned
The importance of physical infrastructure and visible presence for secular communities
How humanism serves as an ethical alternative providing meaning, guidance, and community—without supernatural belief
Why inclusive, values-led services matter in a plural society, and how secular support systems can serve everyone
The Humanists Shelter Program and the three-year diplomatic effort to bring humanist Mubarak Bala to safety
The need for political engagement, funding, and infrastructure to build influence and lasting change
A powerful personal reflection on defending humanist values in times of crisis
About Michael Bauer
🔗 michaelbauer.info
📰 Interview with In-sight Publishing
Connect with Humanistische Vereinigung 🔗 humanistische-vereinigung.de
📷 @humanistischevereinigung🐦 @HV_Presse🌳 Linktree: humanistischevereinigung
References:
Humanists Shelter Program, Humanistische Vereinigung
Cause for celebration: Mubarak Bala arrives in Germany, Humanists International
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| 37. Rachael Reign on Coercive Control Beyond the Home: Protecting Cult Survivors | 22 Jun 2025 | 00:49:07 | |
“Surviving isn’t just about leaving — it’s about learning to trust yourself again after someone else’s voice has lived in your head for years.” — Rachael Reign
In this powerful episode of Humanism Now, Rachael Reign, survivor and founder of Surviving Universal UK, shares her deeply personal story of escaping spiritual abuse and coercive control and her ongoing campaign to protect others.
As founder of Surviving Universal UK, Rachael supports other survivors of high-control groups and leads a growing campaign to amend Section 76 of the UK Serious Crime Act.
In this episode
Rachael's journey into, and out of, UCKG
What draws vulnerable young people into high-control groups
How unpaid labour and spiritual obedience become normalised
What led Rachael to walk away and how she supports other survivors
The warning signs of cultic or coercively controlling groups
Where UK law falls short in protecting against coercive control outside domestic settings
How we can hold abusive systems accountable
The role the public and policymakers can play in driving survivor-led legal reform
Surviving Universal UK
🔗Surviving Universal UK📧 info@survivinguniversaluk.org📸 @survivinguniversaluk🎵 @survivinguniversaluk
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| 38. Julie Pham on Mastering Curiosity as a Practice | 29 Jun 2025 | 00:32:28 | |
“Curiosity isn’t a trait — it’s a practice. And like any practice, we have to keep doing it even when it’s hard.” — Dr. Julie Pham
In this episode of Humanism Now, we explore curiosity as a practice. Dr. Julie Pham — social scientist, community builder, and author of the bestselling 7 Forms of Respect® — joins us to unpack how curiosity, respect, and communication transform not just workplaces, but our relationships and communities.
As the founder and CEO of CuriosityBased, Dr. Pham teaches leaders and teams how to embed curiosity into daily practice — through self-awareness, relationship-building, and clear communication. Drawing from her personal story and professional insight, Julie shares how our assumptions about listening, respect, and disagreement shape the way we connect and collaborate.
In this episode:
Why curiosity is a skill, not a trait — and how to develop it
How to approach difficult conversations using the CAFA method (Context, Action, Feeling, Ask)
The difference between hearing and believing — and why it matters
Respect is relative: how upbringing and culture shape our communication
How curiosity bridges differences — even across generational, cultural, and political divides
When not to have the conversation: the two questions to ask before engaging
Featured Resources:
📕 7 Forms of Respect: www.formsofrespect.com
🧠 CuriosityBased: www.curiositybased.com
🎥 TEDx TalkCuriosity as a Practice: Watch here
🎧 Curiosity at Work podcast: Listen here
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| How to Disagree Without Dehumanising | Sharon Booth, Solutions Not Sides | 12 Aug 2026 | 00:42:53 | |
"Education shouldn't be about telling young people what to think. It should be telling them how they can think." — Sharon Booth
How do you hold an honest conversation about one of the world's most divisive conflicts, in a school classroom, without it descending into a shouting match? This episode looks at peace education: the skills, the psychology and the facilitation that let people disagree deeply while still recognising each other's humanity.
Our guest is Sharon Booth, founder and executive director of Solutions Not Sides (SNS), an educational charity that brings young Palestinian and Israeli peacebuilders into UK schools to share their stories and equip students to think for themselves. Sharon moderated the acclaimed "No Hope But Peace" dialogue at the Festival of Humanism in Bournemouth.
In this conversation we cover:
The SNS "PEACE" model and the three E's (exploration, empathy, empowerment), and why dialogue alone can do harm if it doesn't lead to change
How social media and the "age of outrage" made people less willing to participate, and what Haidt's elephant and rider teaches us about why
Creating "safe and brave" spaces, defusing in-group / out-group thinking, and the role Sharon believes humanists should play in peacebuilding
Links:
Solutions Not Sides: https://www.solutionsnotsides.co.uk
No Hope But Peace (our earlier episode with Yaniv Aknin and Jasr Kawkby): https://humanismnow.buzzsprout.com
Jonathan Haidt, The Righteous Mind: https://righteousmind.com
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction: Sharon Booth and Solutions Not Sides
02:02 Founding SNS and what peace education means
04:15 The three E's: exploration, empathy, empowerment
06:09 A more divided society: social media, COVID and outrage
08:53 The PEACE model, step by step
15:24 What young people teach us, and Haidt's elephant and rider
19:20 Creating safe and brave spaces
23:15 The Bournemouth dialogue and facilitating hard questions
28:31 Two stories from the classroom
34:53 Religion, nationalism and internal transformation
39:13 What role should humanists play in peacebuilding?
44:25 How to book or support SNS
45:29 Closing question: leaving evangelical Christianity
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| 84. The Mattering Instinct with Rebecca Goldstein | 26 Jul 2026 | 00:45:44 | |
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"We are creatures of matter who long to matter — and one of the strongest manifestations of this is people who deny that we are matter."
Professor Rebecca Newberger Goldstein is a philosopher, novelist, and MacArthur Fellow whose books include The Mind-Body Problem, Incompleteness, Betraying Spinoza, and 36 Arguments for the Existence of God (a work of fiction). In 2015 she was awarded the National Humanities Medal by President Obama and has been named Humanist of the Year by the American Humanist Association. She joins us to discuss her latest book, The Mattering Instinct: How Our Deepest Longing Drives Us and Divides Us, and will be the keynote speaker at the World Humanist Congress in Ottawa this August.
Topics we cover
✔︎ What the mattering instinct is, where it comes from, and why it may be the defining feature of our species ✔︎ The four locations on the mattering map — transcenders, communal materers, heroic strivers, and competitors — and what they reveal about human motivation ✔︎ Why public debates about religion so often fail — and what understanding mattering tells us about how to talk across belief divides
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The Mattering Instinct: https://www.rebeccagoldstein.com/books/the-mattering-instinct
Rebecca's website: https://www.rebeccagoldstein.com
World Humanist Congress, Ottawa, August 2026: https://humanists.international/world-humanist-congress
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| 75. Taming Your Impostor Monster with Dr AJ Lauer | 10 May 2026 | 00:28:56 | |
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"Culture is a representation of what our habits are on a daily basis. If we drop the habit, we are not building the culture we're wanting to see."
Dr AJ Lauer is a leadership and diversity educator, executive coach, and founder of Thriving IBIS Leadership Solutions. With two decades of experience across higher education, non-profit research, and STEM, she specialises in imposter syndrome, psychological safety, and helping organisations make more human-centred decisions. She is also the author of My Monster Mungo, an illustrated book for adults about the imposter phenomenon.
Topics we cover
✔︎ What the imposter phenomenon actually is — and why 82% of people experience it
✔︎ How to build psychologically safe, inclusive teams where dissent and creativity are welcomed
✔︎ Why burnout and perfectionism are connected — and how leaders can interrupt the cycle
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Thriving IBIS Leadership Solutions: https://www.thrivingibis.com
My Monster Mungo — illustrated book: https://www.thrivingibis.com/my-monster-mungo
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| 74. TikTok Humanist TimTalks on Deconstructing Religion Out Loud | 03 May 2026 | 00:25:03 | |
"You are unlocked to a whole new world... you're not alone, and it's that community that makes you reaffirming yourself"
Timothy David, known as Tim Talks, is a UK-based content creator whose TikTok videos on humanism, faith deconstruction, and Black freethinking have racked up millions of views. Drawing on his own journey away from Pentecostal Christianity, Tim uses social media to spark honest conversations about belief, identity, inclusivity, and what it means to question everything.
Topics we cover
✔︎ What deconstruction really means and why it is a lifelong process rather than a single moment
✔︎ Why social media is a powerful tool for humanists — and why more of us should be using it
✔︎ How to start questioning your own beliefs and build community on the other side of faith
Connect with Timothy
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@_timtalks
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_t1m24
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TimTalksUK
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| 73. How Norwegian Humanists Changed a Nation | Tale Pleym on Ceremonies, Confirmation & European Secular Services | 26 Apr 2026 | 00:25:49 | |
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"That's what humanism is about, isn't it? That we have the freedom to do whatever we feel is right for us."
Tale Pleym is Chair of the European Humanist Professionals and Senior Ceremonial Advisor of the Norwegian Humanist Association, where she has been conducting humanist ceremonies for more than 15 years. She joins us to explore how humanist ceremonies and secular services are shared and strengthened across Europe, and what organised humanism can achieve when it grows deep roots in society.
Topics we cover
✔︎ How the European Humanist Professionals network connects practitioners across borders through webinars, workshops, and conferences
✔︎ How Norway's humanist confirmation became a genuine secular rite of passage that now outgrows the church in major cities
✔︎ What other humanist organisations can learn from Norway — and what large organisations can learn from small ones
Connect with Tale and find out more
Norwegian Humanist Association: https://www.human.no/om-oss/norwegian-humanist-association
Email: tale.pleym@human.no
European Humanist Professionals: https://www.humanistprofessionals.eu
Festival of Humanism, Bournemouth — Humanists UK: https://humanists.uk/events/festival2026/
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| Introducing: Unholy Histories The Humanist Heritage Podcast from Humanists UK | 22 Apr 2026 | 00:02:21 | |
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| 72. From Fear To Freedom: Reclaiming “Apostate” In Life After High-Control Religion | 12 Apr 2026 | 00:30:36 | |
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Micki McAllen, known online as Apostate Barbie, spent 30 years as a Jehovah's Witness before leaving in 2021. Now based in the UK, she uses social media to raise awareness of high control religious groups, support others navigating life beyond faith, and advocate for an end to mandated shunning.
Topics we cover
✔︎ What life inside a high control group really looks like — and how coercive control works without physical force
✔︎ The Norway Supreme Court case challenging government funding of the JWs over shunning practices
✔︎ How to rebuild community, identity, and agency after leaving a high control religion
Connect with Micki
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/apostatebarbie/
References and further reading
JWFacts.com — ex-Witness resource recommended by Micki: https://www.jwfacts.com
Faith to Faithless — UK support for those leaving high control religion: https://faithtofaithless.com
Stop Mandated Shunning — organisation Micki volunteers with: https://www.stopmandatedshunning.org/
BITE Model of authoritarian control — Steven Hassan: https://www.bitemodel.com
Decult Conference, New Zealand: https://www.decult.nz
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| 71. Beyond Belief: Humanism From The Heart with Steve Ghikadis | 05 Apr 2026 | 00:24:04 | |
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“Curiosity leads to fully understanding someone’s situation and being empathetic to that person.” Steve Ghikadis is a Humanist Officiant, author, and speaker who leads secular weddings, memorials, and other life-affirming ceremonies in Ontario. In this conversation, he explores street epistemology, interfaith family life, raising curious and compassionate children, and why humanism needs to lead with empathy as well as reason.
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steveghikadis.com
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Topics we cover
Street epistemology in practice
Disagreeing with kindness & curiosity
Interfaith relationships
Raising curious, empathetic kids
Humanist weddings in Canada
Morality without religion
Resources & further reading
Humanism from the Heart: Building Bridges Beyond Belief – Steve Ghikadis (2024)
Recovering from Religion
Sunday Assembly
Evidence and Understanding –The Humanist (2025)
What the Heck Is That!?!” The Humanist (2024)
Interfaith Family – Marriage and Parenting with Mutual Respect – Humanist Canada (2024)
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| 70. Science, Trust, and the History of Quacks with Jenny Lange | 29 Mar 2026 | 00:33:20 | |
Support Humanism Now and Join Our Community! - ko-fi.com/humanismnowpod "Science is not objective. It is subjective. And I think having conversations about it is very important." Dr Jenny Lange is a neuroscientist specialising in uncovering the mechanisms of rare neurological disorders. She is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the UK Dementia Research Institute, University College London. Outside the lab, Dr Lange is a public speaker and writer on medical history, the intersection of science and literature, and scientific ethics.
Things we discuss
The history of quackery and why charlatans follow the same playbook
Research abuses that have legitimately fueled mistrust in science
How to practice healthy, proportional skepticism and spot the difference between real and pseudoscience
References:
William J. A. Bailey and Radithor: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_J._A._Bailey
The Tuskegee Syphilis Study: https://www.history.com/articles/the-infamous-40-year-tuskegee-study
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6493208-the-immortal-life-of-henrietta-lacks
Andrew Wakefield and the discredited MMR-autism study: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Wakefield
Paolo Macchiarini trachea implant scandal: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paolo_Macchiarini
Greenwich Skeptics in the Pub: https://www.meetup.com/greenwich-skeptics-in-the-pub/
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| 69. New Report: How UK Asylum Process Fails Non-Religious Refugees with Dr Lucy Potter | 22 Mar 2026 | 00:12:48 | |
"Home Office officials do not understand what apostasy is — and this affects how non-religious asylum seekers are recognised, questioned, and believed."
Dr Lucy Potter returns to Humanism Now to share the findings of her landmark new report on non-religious asylum claims in the UK, produced in collaboration with Humanists UK. Drawing on three years of in-depth qualitative research, the report is the first study to analyse Home Office decision-making policies for those seeking asylum on the basis of leaving religion or non-religious identity.
Things we discuss
✔︎ Why the Home Office misunderstands apostasy✔︎ Cultural bias in credibility assessments ✔︎ How interpretation errors can undermine asylum claims✔︎ Policy recommendations for fairer decision-making
Read the report
Available from Humanists UK (https://humanists.uk) from 24 March 2026.
Attend the report launch
📍 Online 📆 Tuesday 24 March, 1.00–2.30pm GMT ➡️ Register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/report-launch-non-religious-apostasy-asylum-claims-in-the-uk-tickets-1982976511125/
Event Speakers:
Dr Lucy Potter, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of York https://humanismnow.buzzsprout.com/2246305/episodes/14031059/
Lizzie Collinge MP, Chair, All-Party Parliamentary Humanist Group https://humanismnow.buzzsprout.com/2246305/episodes/17588288/
Andrew Copson, Chief Executive, Humanists UKhttps://humanismnow.buzzsprout.com/2246305/episodes/17849032/
Jamie Bell, Solicitor, Public Law and Immigration, Duncan Lewis
Connect with Dr Lucy Potter
University of York profile: https://www.york.ac.uk/sociology/people/lucy-potter/
ESRC Postdoctoral Fellowship profile: https://wrdtp.ac.uk/postdoctoral-fellows/
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| Podcasthon 2026 Special: How Freedom From Torture Helps Survivors Heal | 19 Mar 2026 | 00:20:09 | |
"An estimated one person in three seeking asylum in the UK has experienced torture in their home country."
This is a bonus episode of Humanism Now, recorded as part of Podcasthon 2026: the global initiative uniting podcasters to raise awareness for charitable causes.
This year, we are supporting Freedom from Torture, a UK charity that has spent more than 40 years providing specialist therapeutic care, rehabilitation, and advocacy to survivors of torture. Their work centres on restoring dignity, safety, and hope to people who have endured unimaginable harm and campaigning to hold perpetrators accountable worldwide.
We are delighted to be joined by Ann Salter, Head of Clinical Services Northwest at Freedom from Torture, who has worked clinically with survivors of torture for over 20 years.
How to support Freedom from Torture
Donate
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Refer yourself or someone else for support
Things we discuss
How Freedom from Torture has supported survivors for 40 years
The shocking scale of torture globally — and why it still demands our attention
The psychological impact of torture and what recovery really looks like
Why community belonging is central to rehabilitation
Freedom from Torture's role in the Pinochet case and blocking the Rwanda deportation scheme
About Podcasthon
Podcasthon is a global initiative uniting podcasters around the world to shine a light on the charities and causes that matter. If you host a podcast and want to get involved, find out more and register at podcasthon.org.
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| 68. The Science Of Weird Stuff with Prof. Chris French | 15 Mar 2026 | 00:40:24 | |
"We're at a time when we need critical thinking more than ever, and sadly, I'm not really seeing it happening."
Professor Chris French is one of the world's leading researchers in anomalistic psychology and critical thinking. As former head of the Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit at Goldsmiths, University of London, author of The Science of Weird Sh*t, patron of Humanists UK, and former editor of The Skeptic magazine, Chris has spent decades investigating paranormal claims, debunking fraudsters, and exploring the psychology of belief.
In this conversation, he unpacks why the paranormal is worth taking seriously as a scientific and psychological subject, what his own near-miss with precognition research taught him, why deliberate con artists deserve far more condemnation than sincere believers, and why we urgently need better critical thinking in schools, in public life, and in our politics.
Connect with Professor French
Chris’s website
Chris’s Guardian column
Chris’s Skeptic column
Chris’s profile page at Goldmiths
Chris on Bluesky
Chris being interviewed on the Plutopia podcast
The Science of Weird Shit on Bookshop.org
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