• 61. Empowering Leaders for Secular Groups that Thrive, with Darrel Ray
    Jan 19 2026

    “Most people want community, and yet these communities keep disappearing.”

    Dr. Darrel Ray is a psychologist, author, and organizational leader who has spent decades helping individuals leave religious belief systems and supporting secular communities around the world. He founded Recovering from Religion and the Secular Therapy Project, wrote influential books such as The God Virus, and recently launched the Institute for Secular Leadership to strengthen secular and humanist organisations through better leadership practices

    Register interest in the Secular Leadership Course here.


    Dr. Ray's Organisations & Projects

    • Recovering from Religion – international nonprofit supporting people leaving religion
    • Secular Therapy Project – connects secular clients with vetted secular therapists
    • Institute for Secular Leadership – newly launched leadership training for secular organisations

    Books by Dr. Ray

    • The God Virus: How Religion Infects Our Lives and Culture – Darrel Ray (2009)
    • Sex and God: How Religion Distorts Sexuality – Darrel Ray (2012)
    • Teaming Up: Making the Transition to a Self-Directed, Team-Based Organization – Darrel W. Ray & Howard Bronstein
    • The Performance Culture: Maximizing the Power of Teams – Darrel W. Ray & Howard Bronstein

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  • 60. Dr Alfredo Carpineti on Invisible Rainbows, the Unseen Universe and Pride in STEM
    Jan 11 2026

    "I blame dinosaurs, and I blame London."

    Astrophysicist and science communicator Dr Alfredo Carpineti (IFLScience, The Big Questions; creator of The Astroholic Explains; founder and chair of Pride in STEM) joins Humanism Now to explore why the cosmos still sparks childlike wonder, how great science communication balances accuracy with storytelling, and why his upcoming book Invisible Rainbows pairs “unseen light” with the human stories too often left out.

    Connect with Alfredo Carpineti

    • Website – https://www.theastroholic.co.uk/
    • X (Twitter) – @DrCarpineti
    • LinkedIn – Alfredo-Carpineti

    Resources & Further Reading

    • Book (Invisible Rainbows) – https://www.rarewaves.com/products/9781806770441-Invisible-Rainbows
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    • Pride in STEM – https://prideinstem.org/
    • The Astroholic Explains Podcast – https://open.spotify.com/show/6dbgVUYZDYQ95Uci2RlCFN
    • IFLScience: The Big Questions Podcast – https://iflsciencethebigquestions.podbean.com/

    Meet Alfredo in London!

    • Space and Humanism in Fiction and Reality, with Dr Alfredo Carpineti
      London Humanists | Wednesday, 28 Jan 2026 | 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM GMT | Old Diorama Arts Centre, NW1, London


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    42 min
  • 59. 2025 in Humanism - Deconstruction, Collaboration, Resistance & TikTok
    Dec 31 2025

    As Humanism Now wraps up 2025, host James Hodgson is joined by familiar voices from across the UK humanist movement to reflect on the year just gone and look ahead to 2026. Together, they explore community-building, youth engagement, activism, collaboration, and why humanism continues to resonate in uncertain times.

    Guests & Links

    Lola Tinubu – Association of Black Humanists (ABH)

    • Association of Black Humanists – https://www.meetup.com/association-of-black-humanists/
    • Festival of Freethinking 2025 – https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/festival-of-freethinking-2025-tickets-1755211267149/
    • Secular Sankofa podcast – https://secularsankofa.buzzsprout.com/2532796/follow
    • ABH on TikTok – https://www.tiktok.com/@assoc_of_black_humanists

    Mark Agathangelou – Central London Humanists (CLH)

    • Central London Humanists – https://www.centrallondonhumanists.org.uk/
    • CLH on Meetup – https://www.meetup.com/central-london-humanists/
    • What Humanism Means To Me Event - https://www.meetup.com/central-london-humanists/events/310597525/

    Nicole Shashar – Leicester Humanists & Young Humanists

    • Leicester Humanists – https://humanists.uk/local-group/leicester/
    • Young Humanists – https://humanists.uk/community/young-humanists

    Looking Ahead: Major 2026 Events

    Humanists UK Convention & Festival 2026 – https://humanists.uk/events/festival2026/

    World Humanist Congress 2026 – https://humanists.international/event/world-humanist-congress-2026/

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    38 min
  • 58. Dr. Lois Lee on the Magic of Santa, Secular Rituals and Why Christmas Still Matters
    Dec 24 2025

    “[Magical beliefs in childhood] serve an important function.” - Dr Lois Lee

    For our festive special, Dr. Lois Lee, Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies at the University of Kent and one of the world’s leading scholars of non-belief, joins Humanism Now to explore why atheism spreads culturally and what Christmas reveals about humanist meaning in everyday life.

    Connect with Dr. Lee

    • University of Kent profile
    • Explaining Atheism Profile
    • Explaining Atheism Project

    Topics we cover

    ✔︎ Why atheism still needs explaining in the 21st century
    ✔︎ Why socialisation and cultural visibility matter more than intelligence or education
    ✔︎ What children’s belief in Santa reveals about evidence, reason, and doubt
    ✔︎ Magical belief as a bridge between childhood and adult worldviews
    ✔︎ Christmas as a modern, child-centred ritual with humanist ethics
    ✔︎ Ritual, meaning, and non-religious culture
    ✔︎ Humanist privilege, school Christmas, and questions of inclusion

    Resources & further reading

    • Becoming Non-Believers (childhood research) – Dr. Lee & Dr. Anna Strhan
    • Towards a Sociology of Irreligion – Colin Campbell (1971)
    • A Christmas Carol – Charles Dickens
    • A Visit from St. Nicholas (“’Twas the Night Before Christmas”)
    • The Snowman – Raymond Briggs
    • “Father Christmas Executed” – Claude Lévi-Strauss

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    48 min
  • 57. Will Gervais on the Origins of Religion, Disbelief, and Morality
    Dec 14 2025

    “Humans didn’t evolve to believe in gods — we evolved to learn from culture, and sometimes culture points away from gods.”

    Dr Will M. Gervais, psychologist and author of Disbelief, joins Humanism Now to examine one of the most persistent puzzles in the study of religion: why a species capable of deep religiosity also produces millions of convinced non-believers. Drawing on cultural evolution, cognitive science, and cross-cultural data, Will shows why belief and disbelief are shaped less by raw rationality than by social signals, security, and learning environments.

    Contact & resources;

    • Website – http://willgervais.com/
    • University profile – https://www.brunel.ac.uk/people/will-gervais
    • ResearchGate – https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Will-M-Gervais-16312567
    • Disbelief – Gervais (2023) – https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/Disbelief-by-Will-M-Gervais/9781633889248

    Topics we cover

    • Why humans evolved a capacity for religion, not a destiny to believe
    • The twin puzzles of belief and disbelief explained scientifically
    • Why comfort-based and “God-spot” theories fall short
    • Cultural signals, credible displays, and how communities transmit belief
    • Why atheism often emerges where signals are mixed or muted
    • Weak and fragile links between analytic thinking and non-belief
    • Moral distrust of atheists — and what behavioural data actually show
    • Differences in moral style rather than moral behaviour
    • Agnosticism as a distinct epistemic position, not a midpoint
    • Existential security and why stable societies secularise
    • Cultural evolution and the “big gods” hypothesis
    • Why scientific self-correction matters more than tribal loyalty

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    39 min
  • 56. Indian Rationalism to Global Humanist Resistance - Alavari Jeevathol on Duty, Dialogue & Youth Power
    Nov 30 2025

    “Activism is the rent we pay to live on this world.” Alavari Jeevathol

    AJ board member of Humanists International, founding trustee of the National Multifaith Youth Centre, and National Coordinator of Young Humanists UK — returns to Humanism Now to explore a humanism shaped by South Indian pluralism, UK youth organising, and a lifelong commitment to duty, solidarity, and awe. This conversation traces India’s rationalist heritage, the case for humanistic spirituality, and why resistance must be global, hopeful, and rooted in material realities.

    Connect with AJ

    • Website – alavari.info
    • Instagram – @alavarij
    • Facebook – @alavari
    • X (Twitter) – @alavarij
    • LinkedIn – in/alavari/
    • TikTok – @alavarij
    • Young Humanists UK
    • National Multifaith Youth Centre

    Resources & further reading

    • Disenchanting India: Rationalist Criticism and Cultural Politics – Quack (2012)
    • Humanist Society Scotland Statement on Palestine & Israel (2023)
    • AJ's events & talks
      • Humanists UK Event: “India’s Rationalist Heritage”
      • CLH Discussions | Gaza: genocide, ceasefire, and future prospects
      • CLH Talk: Roots of Rationalism in India - Origins of Humanism Series
    • Humanists International World Humanist Congress 2026

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  • 55. Sarah Levin on Secular Strategies to Mobilise Coalitions Defending Church–State Separation
    Nov 23 2025

    “We will lose a lot before we win — that’s just the reality of starting the race 50 years behind.” — Sarah M. Levin

    Sarah M. Levin - strategist, lobbyist, founder of Secular Strategies and co-founder of The Secular Vote, joins us to explore how secular voters are reshaping U.S. politics. She breaks down the real demographics behind the “nones,” why neutrality protects both believers and non-believers, and how church–state separation is at the heart of today’s fights over rights, democracy, and pluralism.

    Connect with Sarah:

    • Website: sarahmlevin.com
    • Secular Strategies: secularstrategies.com
    • The Secular Vote: hesecularvote.com
    • X (Twitter): @SarahMLevin
    • LinkedIn: sarahmlevin

    Topics we cover

    ✔︎ Why Secular Strategies exists
    ✔︎ “Unaffiliated” vs “atheist”: what the data really shows
    ✔︎ Secularism in law and public life
    ✔︎ Media myths about religious “revivals”
    ✔︎ Connecting secular voters with messages that resonate (one life, one world)
    ✔︎ How Christian nationalism drives today’s policy rollbacks
    ✔︎ Relationship-led coalition building across deep differences
    ✔︎ Inside The Secular Vote: correcting media blind spots
    ✔︎ Debunking the “anti-Christian bias” narrative
    ✔︎ State-level wins: transparency for healthcare sharing ministries
    ✔︎ Practical ways to get involved for the long term

    Resources & further reading

    • “Religious ‘Nones’ in America: Who They Are and What They Believe,” Pew Research Center (2024) – https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2024/01/24/religious-nones-in-america-who-they-are-and-what-they-believe/
    • Presidential Action on “Eradicating Anti-Christian Bias” – The White House (2025) – https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/02/eradicating-anti-christian-bias/
    • Religious Liberty Commission – U.S. Department of Justice – htt

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    52 min
  • 54. Nursing the Nation Hosts on Why Nurses Belong At The Centre Of Public Debate About Health, Policy and Human Dignity
    Nov 15 2025

    “Nursing is the most humanistic of professions — it operationalises the philosophical groundings of humanism.”Jamie Bourgeois

    “Nurses have 24/7 eyes on the human experience — we see how policy shows up in real people’s lives.” Melissa Anne DuBois

    Jamie Bourgeois and Melissa Anne DuBois are the co-hosts of Nursing the Nation — a podcast giving nurses a national voice in debates that shape health, policy, and our daily lives. Together they explore how an ethic of evidence and empathy can challenge wellness hype, inform better policy, and centre human dignity in every decision that touches a patient’s life.

    In this episode Melissa & Jamie discuss the historical erasure of women healers to today’s media blind spots — and what happens when they’re finally heard. They reveal how nursing science quietly powers trauma-informed practice, safer hospitals, and better education.

    Join us to hear how nurses bridge the gap between policy and people and why the world’s most trusted profession must lead public conversations.

    Connect with Jamie Bourgeois & Melissa Anne Dubois

    • Blog – nursingthenation.substack.com
    • Podcast Links – Nursing the Nation
    • Instagram – @nursing.the.nation
    • LinkedIn – Melissa Anne Dubois
      • Research – ORCID | ResearchGate
      • Writing – Writers Camp

    Resources & further reading

    • Witches, Midwives & Nurses: A History of Women Healers – Barbara Ehrenreich (1973)
    • Ann Burgess – pioneer of forensic nursing, Wikipedia
    • Clara Barton & the Geneva Convention – Library of Congress Blog
    • Florence Nightingale and

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    43 min