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Locality: Pasadena, California

Phone: +1 626-817-2285



Address: 530 S Lake Ave, Ste 830 91101 Pasadena, CA, US

Website: www.lifeaftergod.org

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Life After God 18.12.2020

Really looking forward to this new book by former guest of the show, Emily Joy! Emily was on the podcast almost two years ago (Ep 69, listen here - https://spreaker.com/user/lifeaftergod/069-lag-emily-joy) and we're booking her again for early 2021. Pre-order it today!

Life After God 28.11.2020

We’ve got some great post election listening for you. @ryanjbell speaks with @socioanalitica founder, Juhem Navarro-Rivera about the political views of non-religious US Americans! Link in bio.

Life After God 12.11.2020

Out tomorrow! Chris Stedman’s new book is finally available tomorrow. Chris is also the guest on the brand new episode of the Life After God podcast! All the good stuff is here: https://lifeaftergod.org/093-finding-realness-meaning-and-/

Life After God 06.11.2020

Dia de los Muertos is only 3 days away. In this new episode of Life After God, @ryanjbell speaks with @paginas.de.consuelo and @downeymargy about the 3rd Annual International Secular Day of the Dead. Wherever you are, you can participate via Zoom. All the details are in the show notes. Link in bio.

Life After God 05.11.2020

NEW EPISODE On this episode I speak with Chris Stedman about his lifelong quest to understand himself and the world around him. His journey has resulted in a new book "IRL: Finding Realness, Meaning, and Belonging in Our Digital Lives" which is a really important exploration about how we use the internet and social media. Check it out ... https://www.spreaker.com//life/093-lag-chris-stedman-final See more

Life After God 22.10.2020

Learn about the Secular Day of the Dead, with co-founders Victoria De la Torre and Margaret Downey. LISTEN HERE https://lifeaftergod.org/094-secular-day-of-the-dead-feat-v

Life After God 04.10.2020

Out tomorrow! Chris Stedman’s new book is finally available tomorrow. Chris is also the guest on the brand new episode of the Life After God podcast! All the good stuff is here: https://lifeaftergod.org/093-finding-realness-meaning-and-/

Life After God 16.09.2020

NEW EPISODE On this episode I speak with Chris Stedman about his lifelong quest to understand himself and the world around him. His journey has resulted in a new book "IRL: Finding Realness, Meaning, and Belonging in Our Digital Lives" which is a really important exploration about how we use the internet and social media. Check it out ... https://www.spreaker.com//life/093-lag-chris-stedman-final See more

Life After God 10.09.2020

Please join Ryan J. Bell and Jamie Lombardi as they discuss Albert Camus and his contribution to our understanding of politics and humanism. Jamie teaches philosophy at Bergen Community College in New Jersey and has spent a great deal of time reading Camus's fiction and non-fictions writings, and thinking about the relevance of his writing to our contemporary situation. Link in first comment.

Life After God 25.08.2020

NEW EPISODE On September 11 I recorded an amazing conversation with Jamie Lombardi. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! We talk about Albert Camus against the backdrop of all the current crises we are facing, from a global pandemic, to climate change and the forest fires ravaging the west coast, and much more!

Life After God 19.08.2020

BOOK GIVEAWAY! [THREAD] To be entered into a drawing for a hardcover copy of White Too Long, do the following before midnight Pacific Time on Sunday, August 23, 2020: 1. Post about episode 91, my conversation with Robert P. Jones, on Facebook, Instagram, and/or Twitter. Share link https://lifeaftergod.org/091-white-too-long-feat-robert-p-/... 2. Use the orange cover image (3rd image) 3. Tag Life After God in your post 4. Email me a link to your post at [email protected]. See more

Life After God 31.07.2020

NEW EPISODE Robert P. Jones, CEO of PRRI, has a new book out entitled, White Too Long: The Legacy of White Supremacy in American Christianity." It is in some ways, shocking, and in other ways, exactly what you'd expect. In short, Christianity in America is deeply racist (and not just the evangelicals) and the theology is constructed to protect and maintain white supremacy. It's a bold claim but he backs it up with evidence!... LISTEN https://lifeaftergod.org/091-white-too-long-feat-robert-p-/

Life After God 13.07.2020

NEW EPISODE I am so excited about this new episode, out today! About a week ago I spoke with @robertpjonesdc, CEO of #PRRI about his new book, White Too Long. You’re never going to believe this but...Christianity is steeped in racism and has been designed over the centuries to protect white supremacy. I know! Check it out! Link in bio.

Life After God 30.06.2020

I’m speaking with @robertpjonesdc tomorrow for a new episode of the #LifeAfterGod podcast. Send me your questions to [email protected].

Life After God 14.06.2020

I recent read Sikivu Hutchinson's newest book, "Humanists in the Hood." Everyone needs to read this book. If you're a white man there are a thousand points of history and culture you didn't learn as a part of your growing up and educational experience. It was left out...intentionally. Authors, activists and public intellectuals like Dr. Hutchinson are an essential part of our ongoing growth and learning. Please join me and the Secular Student Alliance for this session in whic...h Sikivu will speak on the themes in her new book. Register for free! >> bit.ly/2020SSAcon Ryan Bell

Life After God 02.06.2020

NEW EPISODE Greg Epstein talks with host Ryan Bell about what #humanism requires of us in our current momentand a bunch of other stuff. LISTEN https://lifeaftergod.org/090-we-are-not-the-heroes-ft-greg/

Life After God 19.05.2020

What a tragic loss to hold beliefs so tightly you can’t see another’s humanity. #LifeAfterGod #ReligiousTrauma #LGBTQ #Affirming

Life After God 09.05.2020

New episode! Ryan talks with Justin Clark about how his humanism finds expression in socialist politics to create a more peaceful, humane world. Link in comments