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363 The Wall Falls

We talk about good reforms out of Sudan, schools, COVID, and more. We don’t actually talk about the fall of the wall, that story got bumped to next week.

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362 Are bars or churches worse right now

This week we’re joined by Erin and talk about some of the latest Black Lives Matter, Coronavirus, and church/state separation news.

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361 Not a Special Session

This week we catch up on the news

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360 Not Your Grandmother’s Bookclub

This week are are joined by Kevin and Benedict from Not Your Grandmother’s Bookclub. Before the interview Dustin talks about SCOTUS LGBT Title VII ruling.

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359 Trans Service Members with Alice Ashton

This week we are joined by Alice Ashton to talk about her experience and the current situation for trans service members. We also talk about the work that the Foundation Beyond Belief is doing for the global pandemic. In the rant before the interview Dustin talks about defund the police and abolish the police.

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358 Black Lives Matter 2020

This week we talk about the Black Lives Matter protests over the murder of George Floyd at the hands of the police.

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357 Dam Salmon with Dan Lombardo

This week we are joined by marine science educator Dan Lombardo to talk about his story which quickly turned into a tangent about salmon, dams, climate change, and clean energy. Marine Science Afloat

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356 Some Good News out of Australia with Justin Murray

In this week’s episode we chatted with Justin Murray about updates in the work he’s been doing to get humanist chaplains into the Australian Defense Forces. Before that we cover some news. Official News

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355 Let’s talk about Satan

This week was a solo episode and Dustin ranted about toddler eating habits and talked about Satan.

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354 What is a religion?

This week we talk a break from the news to talk about what is a religion, using some Asian philosophies that are sometimes considered religions as examples of how it’s a pretty tricky question.

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