Bart and John respond to a question from a listener who, despite knowing her grandfather was going to die, missed his final moments and feels deep regret about it. Bart suggests she look at it as a gift from her grandfather which could serve her well for a lifetime: and a valuable reminder to all of us about the virtue of being present.
905: A humanist chaplain and a death row inmate, with Devin Moss
904: Cosmogenesis, with Brian Swimme
903: Getting to know a listener from scratch
902: A tool for connecting with someone
901: The power of self-disclosure in relationships, with Rich Slatcher
820: Doing the next right thing - a list
819: _______giving!
818: 'My truth' v 'The truth'
817: We of Little Faith, with Kate Cohen
816: A conversation across the faith divide, with Philip Yancey
815: Revisiting anti-natalism... should people have children?
814: The Practice of Belonging, with Lisa Kentgen
813: Criminal justice reform, with Robert Rooks
812: Worship the creator, not the created?
811: Religious naturalism, with Ursula Goodenough
810: The implications of AI for humanists
809: Morality for the rest of us, with Todd May
808: Consciousness and liberal Christian friends
807: Strange Customs, with Sasha Sagan
806: How surprised would you be by an afterlife?
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