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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 Humanism
Video: What Humanism Means to Me
Humanists UK Campaign: Bishops in the House of Lords
More on Alex Williams;
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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Click here to submit questions, nominate guest & topics or sponsor the show.
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CLH are an official partner group of Humanists UK and an associate member of Humanists International
Chapters
1. PART 1: Intro to Mark Agathangelou & One Life Course (00:00:00)
2. Overview of the One Life Course (00:03:54)
3. CLH Discussion Group (00:06:00)
4. 'What Humanism Means to Me' Event Review (00:19:12)
5. PART 2: Interview with Poet Alex Williams (00:26:15)
6. Secular Verses: What's a Humanist? (00:33:26)
7. The Importance of Arts in Communities (00:39:16)
8. PART 3: Interview & Event Review (00:43:25)
9. Mailbag: Bishops in the House of Lords (00:46:38)
25 episodes
Manage episode 379166468 series 3511126
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 Humanism
Video: What Humanism Means to Me
Humanists UK Campaign: Bishops in the House of Lords
More on Alex Williams;
Book recommendations from Alex Williams;
Alain de Botton, Religion for Atheists: A non-believer's guide to the uses of religion
Support us on Patreon
Click here to submit questions, nominate guest & topics or sponsor the show.
Follow Humanism Now @HumanismNowPod
X.com
YouTube
Instagram
TikTok
Follow Central London Humanists @LondonHumanists
Centrallondonhumanists.org.uk
Meetup
Facebook
X.com
YouTube
CLH are an official partner group of Humanists UK and an associate member of Humanists International
Chapters
1. PART 1: Intro to Mark Agathangelou & One Life Course (00:00:00)
2. Overview of the One Life Course (00:03:54)
3. CLH Discussion Group (00:06:00)
4. 'What Humanism Means to Me' Event Review (00:19:12)
5. PART 2: Interview with Poet Alex Williams (00:26:15)
6. Secular Verses: What's a Humanist? (00:33:26)
7. The Importance of Arts in Communities (00:39:16)
8. PART 3: Interview & Event Review (00:43:25)
9. Mailbag: Bishops in the House of Lords (00:46:38)
25 episodes
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