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.
607: Political Junkies, with Claire Potter
606: Secular communities survey, with Joe Blankholm
605: Connection after deconstruction
604: Constructive disagreements, with David C. Smalley
603: Thoughts on the Inauguration
602: Coping with insecurity, with songwriter Ali Tamposi
601: Progressive Christians ALWAYS become atheists, with Konrad Benjamin
530: A very COVID Christmas
529: Better conversations II, with David Fleischer
528: Better conversations, with Anthony Magnabosco
527: Stream of consciousness
526: Re-Enchantment, with Daniel Shkolnik
525: Similar values, but contentious under the hood
524: Lessons from Haiti, with John Engle
523: The Death of the Artist, with Bill Deresiewicz
522: How should a humanist respond to the Falwell scandal?
521: Christian culture, authenticity and Mega, with Holly Laurent and Greg Hess
520: Speech, tolerance and open debates, with Mark Oppenheimer (Part 2)
519: 'Tragic optimism' by Esther Perel, unauthorized edit by Bart Campolo
518: Speech, tolerance and open debates, with Mark Oppenheimer (Part 1)
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