Kate Cohen is a contributing columnist at The Washington Post whose new book, We of Little Faith: Why I Stopped Pretending to Believe (And Maybe You Should Too), is of obvious interest to us at Humanize Me. Kate's book can be found on Amazon and wherever else books are sold.
707: How can I judge someone's character?
706: Bart gets his tarot read by a witch
705: A listener who has less tolerance for social interaction now
704: On open relationships
703: Should I let news about the war stress me out?
702: Reflecting on the state of the evangelical movement
701: Talking to Crazy, with Dr. Mark Goulston
620: Some people are hard to feel empathy for
619: We're creating meaning as we speak!
618: Should we form friendships with people who don't share our values? with Chrissy Stroop
617: Re-evaluating time in Christian urban ministry
616: Using emotional intelligence like a hostage negotiator, with Derek Gaunt
615: Recorded live at the Wild Goose Festival
614: Mental blocks
613: Mental Immunity, with Andy Norman
612: Life after lockdown
611: Israel and Palestine, with Salwa Duaibis and Gerard Horton
610: Do you believe in miracles?
609: Lost Connections, with Johann Hari
608: Transgender listener calls us out...
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