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Humanist Trek

Sarah Ray & Allie Ashmead

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Humanist Trek is a weekly #StarTrek podcast about the humanism in Star Trek. Hosted by Sarah Ray 🏳️‍⚧️👩🏼 and Allie Ashmead ✊🏿👩🏿‍🦱 Available at http://www.humanisttrek.com and everywhere you replicate your podcasts!
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The Humanist Report

Mike Figueredo

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The Humanist Report is a progressive political podcast that analyzes political news stories through the lens of humanism. This podcast is hosted by Mike Figueredo, a Ph.D student of public policy and political activist.
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El último humanista

Fernando Espí Forcén

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Un programa sobre psiquiatría, psicología, filosofía, cine, música y arte. Contacto: info@humanisticpsychiatry.com Instagram: elultimohumanista Facebook: El último humanista Revista: www.humanisticpsychiatry.com YouTube: Fernando Espi Forcen
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Glass City Humanist

Douglas Berger

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Explaining Humanist values, how we can live our values to support social justice issues, and responding to science denying Christian Nationalists bent on smashing the wall between church and state. Human problems require human solutions. There will be interviews, from time to time, with Humanists and other secular people in Northwest Ohio and beyond.
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New Humanists

Ancient Language Institute

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Join the hosts of New Humanists and founders of the Ancient Language Institute, Jonathan Roberts and Ryan Hammill, on their quest to discover what a renewed humanism looks like for the modern world. The Ancient Language Institute is an online language school and think tank, dedicated to changing the way ancient languages are taught.
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Głosy Humanistyki

Głosy Humanistyki

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Co powiedziałaby humanistyka gdyby miała głos? Prawdopodobnie to, co tu usłyszycie 🧠 Podcast naukowo-społeczny, którego celem jest nowe spojrzenie na nauki społeczne i humanistyczne. 24 wywiady z uczonymi reprezentującymi różne dziedziny nauki. Rozmawiamy o tym, jak pracują, co ich inspiruje, jak patrzą na świat i jak myślą. Udowadniamy, że humanistyka jest nie tylko przydatna społecznie, ale także fascynująca i inspirująca. Projekt dofinansowany ze środków budżetu państwa, przyznanych przez ...
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Radio Free Humanity is a podcast covering news, politics and philosophy from a Marxist-Humanist perspective. It is co-hosted by Brendan Cooney and Andrew Kliman. We intend to release new episodes every two weeks. Radio Free Humanity is sponsored by Marxist-Humanist Initiative (https://www.marxisthumanistinitiative.org), but the views expressed by the co-hosts and guests of Radio Free Humanity are their own. They do not necessarily reflect the views and positions of MHI. Click here for a list ...
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The Humanist Hour (HH) Audio Podcast is a monthly one-hour talk show produced by the American Humanist Association. Every episode of the HH Audio Podcast explores a different area of humanist thought, from politics to pop culture.
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A podcast dedicated to "thinking slow" about how different topics relate to being more humanist in our approach to a complexly hurting world. Join us as we look at how everyday objects and seemingly straightforward topics can all reveal deeper questions about how to advance better policy and move among one another with greater compassion and curiosity.
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BC Humanists Podcast

BC Humanist Association

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We are building a community based on reason and compassion in BC through education, outreach, support, and advocacy. This podcast contains recordings of speakers at our weekly Sunday Meetings in Vancouver. Some speakers may use profanity or discuss explicit content.
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A Humanist Podcast from Zimbabwe. Designed to introduce and promote Free-thought and Secular Non-religious perspectives as a viable and more constructive alternative to live a more meaningful life. Primarily hosted by Mxolisi B Masuku and Tauya Chinama
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Jerb The Humanist

Jeremiah

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This is the audio feed for the hangout portion of Jeremiah's YouTube channel, Jerb the Humanist. In it, Jeremiah talks to activists and other folks doing important work online and in meatspace.
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An Eclectic Humanist

eclectichumanist

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Greetings, folks. In this podcast, I hope to explore the various facets of humanism from as many perspectives as I can manage. Some episodes will focus on the humanism as it has developed here in the West while others will look farther afield, sometimes to places that might surprise you. Always, though, the podcast will keep an eye toward how these ideas relate to contemporary life, and toward defending humanism against the anti-humanist discourses of fundamentalist religion and authoritaria ...
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The Christian Humanist

Damian Tharcisius

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Hello Everyone. Welcome to the Christian Humanist Podcast. I am Damian. If you're interested in culture, religion, history, liberty, society, and above all humanity, then you are in the right place. The focus here is on the intersection between these realities, and how they pertain to questions that affect you and me: The minds who are left to live in this challenging but promising, tough but rewarding world. One that is ever-changing. Best D
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Humanist Experience

Atheists United Studios

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The Humanist Experience is a unique podcast series where we seek out radical experiences that educate our emotions and expand our world. Our commitment to social change motivates us to look for ways to effectively connect people to contemporary issues—and persuade them to become changemakers! The Humanist Experience uses experiential learning and storytelling to do just that. We see story, context, and experience as crucial tools for real understanding. Our podcast uses these tools to provid ...
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Humanists@Work Podcast

Humanists@Work

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Humanists@Work is a UC-wide initiative geared towards UC Humanities and humanistic Social Science MAs and PhDs interested in careers outside/alongside the academy. Humanists@Work is a targeted continuation of the Mellon-funded Humanities and Changing Conceptions of Work. This initiative, which sought to examine the changing conceptions and experiences of work in the face of major economic, technological and social developments, supported multi-campus research projects, individual scholars, a ...
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The Humanist Dude

The 'H' Dude

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The most profound discovery of our time is that life is meaningless. We are never meant to find the meaning of life instead we are here to create the meaning in life. It's about growing together. We must learn to go beyond self-centeredness to create a room within ourselves for others. The Humanist Dude podcast takes you on a journey of self exploration where one might discover the ideas that were hidden inside of you for decades. A journey to find calm, self-understanding, and connection – ...
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Welcome to Democracy Watch - brought to you by Matt Jones of The Humanist Network, where meaningful conversations converge on the pillars of democracy, human rights, and profound philosophical explorations. I'm your host, Matt Jones, author of the book "Where have the Patriots Gone?" Here at Democracy Watch we: 🌐 Explore Democracy: Dive into discussions that unravel the intricacies of democratic systems, dissecting current events, historical contexts, and the evolving landscape. We believe i ...
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When Star Trek: The Next Generation revisits an old TOS episode, people get blown out airlocks and Tasha gets blown by Data. But when the cure Those Old Scientists used doesn't work this time, a drunk teenager and android must fight their intoxication to save the day. Play along with our Starfleet Academy Cadet Challenge -- Share this episode using…
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We dive deep into the ongoing legislative efforts surrounding LifeWise Academy, a Christian nationalist organization seeking to establish Bible classes in public schools during school hours. As the Ohio State Legislature enters its lame duck session, critical issues have arisen concerning the implications of integrating religious instruction into t…
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My own tradition within the Church was an early adopter of the motto “No creed but Christ.” For what intentions are worth, my forerunners seem to have had good ones: in the historical moment, confessions and catechisms and boundary-documents of all sorts were proliferating among Protestant communities, and one way for a unity movement to make progr…
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Welcome to a windy day walk alongside the might Saugeen River near Denny's Dam in southern Ontario. In this episode, I cast an idea that I hope might catch your interest! Here, I propose a different name than the placeholder name Generation Beta for the generation after Gen Alpha. Who wants to be second to anyone else? For the next generation, that…
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Carlos Ezquerra and Sebastián Hernandez join co-hosts Andrew Kliman and Gabriel Donnelly to discuss the rising influence of libertarianism in the Spanish-speaking world. Much of the discussion focuses on the influential book “Anti-Marx,” published by Spanish libertarian Juan Ramón Rallo in 2022, and Andrew’s recent response to it. Andrew demonstrat…
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In this insightful episode of The Tech Humanist Show, host Kate O’Neill welcomes Wendy Smith, the Dana J. Johnson Professor of Management at the University of Delaware. Wendy is an expert in strategic paradoxes and brings a wealth of knowledge from her groundbreaking work and acclaimed book, “BOTH/AND Thinking.” Wendy dives deep into the pitfalls o…
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Send us a text When civilization is crashing down all around you, what do you do? Retreat to the hills, build a monastery, and preserve what you can. That is exactly what Cassiodorus did in the 6th century when he founded the Vivarium, an Italian monastery dedicated to copying, emending, and preserving the classics of Greek and Roman literature. In…
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When humanity is put on trial by an omnipotent being, the new crew of the USS Enterprise must prove themselves by playing a game of CLUE. Is this really a good test of humanity? Why doesn't Data know basic English words? Does Dr. Crusher sew? Where did those apples come from, anyway? Play along with our Starfleet Academy Cadet Challenge -- Share th…
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We delve into the complexities of grief and its manifestations in our lives, particularly from the unique perspective of a humanist. Grief is not only reserved for the loss of loved ones but extends to experiences such as a beloved sports team's defeat or the heart-wrenching outcome of an election. After the recent 2024 presidential election, many …
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Send us a text This week, Jonathan and Ryan discuss two early medieval selections from Richard M. Gamble's The Great Tradition, one taken from Gregory the Great, perhaps the most significant pope in the history of Christendom, and another from Alcuin of York, adviser to Charlemagne and architect of the Carolingian Renaissance. Both Gregory and Alcu…
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Radio Free Humanity celebrates its 125th episode with a two-hour Zoom chat between participants and the co-hosts, Andrew Kliman and Gabriel Donnelly. Listeners and some former guests joined the co-hosts on Zoom to make comments or ask questions. The discussion was overwhelmingly focused on the 2024 American presidential election and its consequence…
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In this enlightening episode of The Tech Humanist Show, host Kate O’Neill dives deep into a thought-provoking conversation with Greg Epstein, the humanist chaplain at Harvard and MIT, and a New York Times best-selling author. Known for his impactful role as the Twitter chaplain during the pandemic, Greg now channels his passions through LinkedIn an…
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En el audio de hoy intentaremos responder a la pregunta ¿es el amor ciego? desde una perspectiva psiquiátrica. También discuteremos el experimento social Love is Blind en reality TV. Artículo que he escrito sobre el tema para Psychiatric Times: https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/is-love-truly-blind-a-psychiatrist-s-take-on-the-reality-tv-social-…
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En el audio de hoy intentaremos responder a la pregunta ¿es el amor ciego? desde una perspectiva psiquiátrica. También discuteremos el experimento social Love is Blind en reality TV. Artículo que he escrito sobre el tema para Psychiatric Times: https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/is-love-truly-blind-a-psychiatrist-s-take-on-the-reality-tv-social-…
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Este podcast se publica como apoyo a las víctimas de DANA por parte de la iniciativa de Ivoox: DANA el podcast solidario. Artículo comentado: Natural disasters and mental health: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09540261.2022.2037524
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Among education writers, the phrase “critical thinking” can run from nebulous notions to utter ciphers. Few will disagree that critical thinking is good and needed, but relatively few will agree about what it is in the first place. Colin Seale has not only written about critical thinking in more precise language but established institutions for dev…
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Send us a text He who teaches the truth finds himself locked in battle against all those who teach falsehood. With what tools will you equip him? That is the question motivating "Education of the Clergy," a 9th century treatise written by one of the great students of Alcuin: Rhabanus Maurus. The stereotype of the "dark ages" - the narrowness of min…
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Mikołaj Cześnik, dyrektor Instytutu Nauk Społecznych, profesor Uniwersytetu SWPS w Warszawie. Socjolog i politolog, naukowo zainteresowany demokracją i demokratyzacją, zachowaniami wyborczymi, partiami politycznymi oraz podziałami polityczno-społecznymi. Specjalizuje się w analizie systemów politycznych, w szczególności demokracji oraz w badaniu za…
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In this engaging episode of The Tech Humanist Show, host Kate O’Neill sits down with the multifaceted Casey Erin Clark, co-founder of Vital Voice Training, to explore the profound connections between voice, human communication, and technology. With AI and voice technologies becoming increasingly prevalent, Casey shares her unique perspective on how…
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Host Douglas Berger recently gave a presentation at the First Unitarian Church of Toledo, where he addressed the controversial topic of Release Time Religious Instruction (RTRI) in Ohio, with a particular focus on LifeWise Academy, which aims to provide religious education during the school day. We start by defining RTRI, explaining its legal backg…
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En el audio de hoy, viene de invitado el psicólogo Pablo de Lorenzo creador del podcast "La mente y sus cicatrices" para hablarnos del trauma complejo. Podcast La mente y sus cicatrices: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-mente-sus-cicatrices_sq_f11787046_1.html Imagen: Melancholy by Munch Música: This Little Light of Mine by Alessandro Ricciarelli.…
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En el audio de hoy, viene de invitado el psicólogo Pablo de Lorenzo creador del podcast "La mente y sus cicatrices" para hablarnos del trauma complejo. Podcast La mente y sus cicatrices: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-mente-sus-cicatrices_sq_f11787046_1.html Imagen: Melancholy by Munch Música: This Little Light of Mine by Alessandro Ricciarelli.…
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The co-hosts welcome Christos Balomenos of the University of Athens to discuss his recent articles that seriously challenge Michael Heinrich’s allegations against Marx’s falling-rate-of-profit theory. After painstaking archival research, Christos flatly rejects Heinrich’s claims that Marx had second thoughts about the theory and that Engels’ editin…
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Renowned AI ethicist and philosopher, Ravit Dotan joins host Kate O’Neill as they dive deep into the world of artificial intelligence and ethics. The conversation covers the significant changes in public perception of AI, sparked by direct interaction and the influence of sci-fi-like misconceptions. Dotan addresses the ethical pitfalls of large lan…
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Do we remember anything about Star Trek: The Saturday Morning Special? What are we looking forward to in TNG? Loads of listener mail PLUS a special announcement? ENGAGE! Visit our website at humanisttrek.com Support the show at patreon.com/humanisttrek Pick up your merch at humanisttrek.com/merch Socials Mastodon Facebook Instagram Threads Bluesky …
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Kate O’Neill is joined by Cortney Harding— a visionary leader in virtual and augmented reality (VR and AR), founder, and CEO of Friends with Holograms. Together, they explore how immersive technologies are transforming human experiences and the innovative projects that Harding’s agency has spearheaded. Cortney shares insights into Friends with Holo…
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Send us a text What if the true heir of the Roman Empire was not Rome, but Florence? Over the course of his life and career as a scholar and politician, the great humanist Leonardo Bruni made this argument multiple times, and in a variety of ways. In doing so, he gave novel accounts of liberty and virtue, and eventually moved away from an appeal to…
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We start out by looking into the complex intersection of politics and disaster recovery. Recent events, particularly the devastating impacts of Hurricane Milton—following closely on the heels of Hurricane Helene—prompt a reflection on how political narratives can distort the truth of emergency assistance. As communities in Florida and the Carolinas…
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In the final installment of Star Trek: The Saturday Morning Special, the Enterprise gets pulled into a nove into a universe where everything is backwards. Do babies give birth to old people? Do old people just spontaneously appear in their La-Z-Boy recliner suddenly alive? Stop overthinking a cartoon and let Becca's sex operator voice twist your wi…
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In today's episode we will interview Roseanne, grandmother of my dear friend-step brother Adam. She turned 100 years old recently. We will talk about many themes including growing up during the Great Depression, experiences of the World War II period and Korean War, the protests of Vietnam and the 60s, the landing on the Moon and the COVID-19 pande…
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In today's episode we will interview Roseanne, grandmother of my dear friend-step brother Adam. She turned 100 years old recently. We will talk about many themes including growing up during the Great Depression, experiences of the World War II period and Korean War, the protests of Vietnam and the 60s, the landing on the Moon and the COVID-19 pande…
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Jane Michaels, a Marxist-Humanist and lifelong rural white Wisconsinite, joins the cohosts to discuss Tom Schaller and Paul Waldman’s recent book, “White Rural Rage.” They talk about the book’s focus on rural whites as the base of Trumpism and resurgent authoritarianism in the US, negative feedback the book has received, J.D. Vance’s “Hillbilly Ele…
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When the Enterprise gets stuck in a Hamilton Gifts Star Trek Snow Globe from 1993 after discovering a whale probe, the crew is transported into a "Legends of the Hidden Temple of Doom" game show hosted by yet another alien god wannabe. Visit our website at humanisttrek.com Support the show at patreon.com/humanisttrek Pick up your merch at humanistt…
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In this insightful episode of The Tech Humanist Show, host Kate O’Neill sits down with Noah Giansiracusa, an associate professor of mathematics at Bentley University and visiting scholar at Harvard, to unravel the fascinating interplay between mathematics, social media algorithms, and their impact on society. Noah dives into his journey, which bega…
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