Coming at you from the Fraser Valley in beautiful BC, focuses on secular humanism, skeptical thinking, positive atheism and all that good stuff.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 265 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityReligion |
Unscripted round table on death and Nancy announces that she is dying of lung cancer. This is perhaps the last episode of LATV
Nancy's story :www.dyingwithdignity.ca/nancy_story?fbclid=IwAR3U3VkjVDOjC5UtWz6KcjM8F8FW9KwUC4nOASCHZj4MvpAo0suo-... more
The Holy Koolaid man returns, Thomas Westbrook has a new series of videos called Nothing Fails like Bible History. Thomas studies deeply the historical record and contrast what history says with what mythology says. Guess what? It doesn't match. Are... more
The incredible Dr Garcia, author of Alpha God and Sex, Power and Partisanship returns to takeon Kevin's questioning on why is America so warlike? His training in psychology might help answer SOME of the many questions on this very complex problem and... more
We are joind by the host of Sensibly Speaking and an Ex-Scientologist Chris Shelton. His story is not only fascinating but we also had so much to ask him that we will have to bring him back to continue the conversation. In the meantime, he leaves us ... more
Returning Champion and host of The Right to Reason podcast Robert Stanley returns and discusses the current state of politics in the US. As a student of Political Science, Robert gives us his insights on what is really going on south of the 49th parr... more
The crew is joined by Jason Hanerfeld, Hard Rock musician and song writer for another look into the artistic side of atheism. Jason might be a rocker, but he's no dummy. His songs and lyrics are inspired by the atheist literature he devours and as th... more
Janice Selbie, a registered counsellor and director of CORT (conference on religious trauma) 2020 joins the crew to elaborate her thoughts on the negative effects of religion from her own upbringing to the upcoming conference in April 2020 in Vancouv... more
The crew is joined by the president of Canadian Atheists: Randolf Richardson, an eloquent man on a mission to help the atheist movement north of the 49th
His message is one of calm, cool and thought through decision making about the secular promise ... more
Such a fun podcast with interesting guests. Miss you guys! And miss Nancy so much!
Such a fantastic crew!!!! They aren’t just acquaintances or strangers sitting in an empty room staring at the wall, but are friends who are almost like family. Kevin definitely does his research ahead of time and always has thought provoking questions for his guests. Don’t forget the classic Kevin jokes! They are always a hoot! Definitely a show to listen to. Keep up the great shows Left at the Valley!!!
LATV is highly recommended to anyone that wants to laugh, think, & learn more about the humanist movement. Fantastic job!
I AM LISTENING because “I took a Left at the Valley” (u should 2)
Kevin and the gang are a lovable bunch and it is clear that they are all very dear friends, which gives the show a unique chemistry. The guests they bring on and the topics they discuss are always very thought provoking and interesting. Great job, LATV! Keep up the fantastic work.
Get rid of Christina.
Seems that these people have some blind spots....
I look forward to this every week. I like the crew and the way they interact. I especially love Nancy.
I really like this podcast, I wanted to love it but the sound effects used durring the interviews is just something I can not get behind. Personalities are great, as well as the interviews and segments like the weekly history segment. The sound effect thing is just too jaring for me, but thats a personal thing. You should give it a shot.
Very imformative.
Great topics.
High Energy.
A must listen!!!
Awesome show. Guests often have surprising star power.
This is an excellent podcast. Evidence based news and views on the ongoing struggle to promote secular humanist values often against the determined pressure from others in Canada's Bible Belt to return to a "simpler, better" time when no one worried about civil rights for minorities, science education, or poverty. Interlaced with humor and one of the best theme songs of all time, this podcast is definitely worth adding to your "must hear" collection.
canuck perspective, not just atheist subjects, wide variety of shows
Genuine, not professional broadcasters. Goes beyond atheism and heartfelt. gets better with time
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