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.
313: Former megachurch pastor Kent Dobson thinks differently
312: Why do we still cry out in times of crisis?
311: Women Who Explore with Lindsay MacNevin
310: How should we respond to the homeless?
309: Are we really free to make our own choices? with Dan Barker
308: Science Mike (Mike McHargue)
307: A chat with my dad about the film, with Tony Campolo
306: A Conversation With Rabbi Daniel Bogard
305: What everyday people can do to prevent suicide, with Jennifer Wright-Berryman
304: Ryan Bell – the new Humanist Chaplain at USC
303: The art of an apology
302: What happens when an evangelical megachurch becomes LGBTQ+ inclusive, with Ryan Meeks
301: Sammy Rangel's turnaround from violent extremism
224: On men, masculinity, and their nature
223: Storytime
222: Catching Up, the Cincinnati edition
221: On Meditation, with Jennifer Howd
220: Death Salon, with Megan Rosenbloom
219: 'Theology' after faith? with Kester Brewin
218: True secular care, with Jason Callahan
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