
Darrel Ray
Humanist Canada's own Daniel Dacombe sits down with renowned author and psychologist Darrel Ray. Darrel Ray is the author of "The God Virus: How Religion Infects Our Lives and Culture". Today, he chats about life, music,

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Welcome to the Voice of Canadian Humanism, the official podcast of Humanist Canada. Join us as we delve into thought-provoking discussions, explore critical issues, and celebrate the values of reason, compassion, and secularism through the Humanist lens. Welcome to the conversation.
Humanist Canada hosts The Voice of Canadian Humanism, a education show with 32 episodes published.

Humanist Canada's own Daniel Dacombe sits down with renowned author and psychologist Darrel Ray. Darrel Ray is the author of "The God Virus: How Religion Infects Our Lives and Culture". Today, he chats about life, music,

Humanist Canada's Daniel Dacombe sits down with Gary McLelland and the President of Humanist International, Maggie Ardiente. They discuss how they came to Humanism, the recent Freedom of Thought Report, and the upcoming

In today's episode, Humanist Canada's Daniel Dacombe sits down with Todd May, a political philosopher who writes on topics of anarchism, poststructuralism, and post-structural anarchism. More recently, he has published b

In today's episode, Humanist Canada's Daniel Dacombe sits down with the President of Humanist International, Andrew Copson. They discuss current events, past accomplishments with Humanist International, and the upcoming

For this Holiday Special, Humanist Heavy-Hitters Daniel Dacombe and internationally renowned author, Steve Ghikadis, sit down and talk about what it means to be a Humanist these days and share different tips on how to ha

Humanist Canada's Daniel Dacombe sits down with sociologist and author Phil Zuckerman. Phil Zuckerman is a sociology professor at Pitzer College, where he studied the lives of the nonreligious for years before founding a

Humanist Canada's Daniel Dacombe sits down with sociologist and author Ryan T Cragun. Ryan T. Cragun is a professor of empirical sociology at The University of Tampa. His research focuses on the nonreligious, Mormonism,

Humanist Canada's Daniel Dacombe sits down for another discussion with Daryl Van Tongeren. Daniel sits down with Daryl again to talk about his new book "Done: How to Flourish After Leaving Religion", as well as his resea

Humanist Canada's Daniel Dacombe sits down with Daryl Van Tongeren. Daniel sits down with Daryl to talk about his new book "Done: How to Flourish After Leaving Religion", as well as his research on religious disaffiliati

In this episode, Humanist Canada's Daniel Dacombe interviews Cory Doctorow. Cory is a science fiction novelist, journalist, and technology activist. He is a contributor to many magazines, websites and newspapers, and his

Humanist Canada's Derek Forgie sits down for a chat with Kate Cohen, a Washington Post columnist who writes about the intersection of culture, family, and politics. Her latest book is "We of Little Faith" from Godine. Jo

Join Humanist Canada's Daniel Dacombe for an enlightening conversation with social psychologist and professor Dr. David Speed about the wonderful world of social science research; specifically, the research about atheism

In this episode, Humanist Canada's Daniel Dacombe sits down with Dr. Hugh Turpin, an expert on Catholic Ireland and its disaffiliation from the church. They'll discuss Ireland's complicated relationship with the Catholic

The Naked Pastor - David Hayward is a former pastor, turned artist who explores themes of authenticity and personal freedom through his paintings and drawings. If you’re interested in deconstruction, spiritual exploratio

Humanist Canada's own Steve Ghikadis sits down with Michael Stuart. Michael Stuart is one half of the Canadian Atheist podcast. Together with his friend Dean, they have recorded well over 200 episodes and counting. The C

Humanist Canada's own Derek Forgie sits down with Riley Yesno. Riley Yesno is a queer Anishinaabe scholar, writer, and commentator from Eabametoong First Nation. She is highly sought after for her words and analysis— cal

This week, Humanist Canada's Daniel Dacombe interviews social psychologist and author Dr. WIll Gervais. Dr. Gervais recently published his first book: 'Disbelief - The Origins of Atheism in a Religious Species,' and was

This episode is the first of a series from Humanist Canada’s own Steve Ghikadis. This series, brought to us by the Voice of Humanist Canada, focuses on prominent voices in the Canadian secular humanist community. Today w

Humanist Canada's Steve Ghikadis sits down with Dale McGowan, an author, educator, podcaster, and philanthropist who has written and edited several books related to living a non-religious life, particularly about interfa

"Christian. Muslim. Jewish. Buddhist. Religious. Or not? With a greater number of Canadians than ever before identifying as nonreligious or 'none of the above,' the landscape of belief in Canada is changing rapidly. Unde
Dr Darrel Ray
author
1 appearance on this show
Steve Ghikadis
Humanist Officiant, author, and speaker · Humanist Canada
1 appearance on this show
Daryl Van Tongeren
Professor of Psychology and Director of the Frost Center for Social Science Research at Hope College
2 appearances on this show
Cory Doctorow
bestselling novelist, journalist, and EFF Special Advisor · Electronic Frontier Foundation
1 appearance on this show
Kate Cohen
48kg National Champion · Washington Post
1 appearance on this show
David Hayward
former pastor turned artist · The Naked Pastor
1 appearance on this show
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