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I discovered this podcast about a year ago and slowly it’s become one of those rare shows that I listen to the first day or two I see a new episode arrive. Bart is a natural at this - a talker and conversation facilitator par excellence. It helps fill such an important and sparse section of public discourse: how people who have no supernatural leanings can live intentionally with a spirit of love and community. I particularly loved his conversation with his son some time ago on the podcast. His relationship with his father gets a lot of attention, rightly, but I’d love to hear a long form conversation between him and his mother on the show. Just a thought. Either way, keep up the good work.
GarthPoorman via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/08/18
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After I left Christianity, I had to figure out who I was again and I started looking into humanism. I then found this podcast and I am so glad I did! It’s full of discussions on how to live a better life connecting to people and understanding people and so often from the perspective of someone...Read full review »
SerenityLynne via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/17/18
This is one of the most important pieces of media I have found. It introduced me to humanism and I was so excited to find out that was a thing. I don't always agree with Bart but so many his ideas are valuable to meRead full review »
kale0099 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/26/17
I have been listening to Humanize Me with Bart Campolo since the podcast's inception. I have a family member who worked with his father, Tony Campolo. When I heard that his son, Bart, had left his faith, I was intruigued. Listening to his podcast episodes, I hear someone who has made a major...Read full review »
imarsman via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/30/18
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