Writer and speaker, Ryan Bell, of A Year Without God, shares insightful commentary on religion and irreligion in North America and engaging interviews with believers, heretics and the uncertain.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 96 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | ReligionReligion & Spirituality |
In this episode Ryan shares a few thoughts about the victory of Joe Biden in the presidential election, followed by an interview with Juhem Navarro-Rivera of Socioanalítica Research about the political views and values of secular Americans as compare... more
On this episode I speak with Victoria de la Torre and Margaret Downey about Secular Day of the Dead, a secularized celebration of an ancient pre-Columbian Mesoamerican celebration that goes back some 3,000 years. more
On this episode I speak with Chris Stedman. Chris is a writer, speaker, and community organizer living in Minneapolis. His new book, out tomorrow from Broadleaf Books, is called "IRL: Finding Realness, Meaning, and Belonging in Our Digital Lives." Th... more
On this episode I speak with Jamie Lombardi about the humanistic philosophy of Albert Camus against the backdrop of our contemporary political situation: pandemic, wildfires on the west coast, police violence against black people, and the impending e... more
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I've listened to a few podcasts and thoroughly enjoy what I have listened to. My favourite interview was with Mike McHargue. Thank you for sharing such amazing conversations. Good Stuff!!!!
Ryan does an outstanding job navigating the tightrope between belief, non-belief, secular humanism, and social justice. He speaks up with intelligence, humility, kindness, compassion, and genuineness. We both began our journeys of life after god in late 2015. His guidance and presence have meant more to me along the way than words can express. What you are doing matters so much, thank you Ryan! Sincerely, Hope
The content is okay, the host is okay, the guests are okay. I think the show is just okay. Some episodes are awesome while some are boring. I think the podcast just needs a slight tune up.
If you can wade through the frequent trite and saccharine wokeness, there are often some very interesting discussions hosted by Ryan. But it is heavily woke, and that can be annoying.
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Apple Podcasts | #157 | Canada/Religion & Spirituality/Religion |
Apple Podcasts | #98 | Australia/Religion & Spirituality/Religion |
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