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  • S1E4 What Happens After We Die (And Does it Matter)?
    2025/10/01

    This week’s episode takes a detour. I had planned to talk about morality, but life redirected me. My godmother recently passed away at 101, and her death pulled me into the oldest of human questions: what happens after we die?

    Across traditions, answers vary: heaven and hell, reincarnation, ancestral return, legacy in memory. But from a humanist lens, death is final. And that doesn’t make life meaningless. Instead, it makes it urgent.

    In this episode, I touch on:

    • How different cultures and religions wrestle with death
    • Why a humanist view of mortality isn’t bleak, but clarifying
    • Lessons from a century-long life well lived
    • Simple secular practices for remembering the dead and reflecting on our own lives

    This isn’t about doctrine. It’s about presence. About living deeply, loving well, and leaving behind a footprint that matters, not for eternity, but for the people and communities we touch right now.

    Reflection Questions
    • What do you believe happens after we die?
    • What would you want your living eulogy to say today?


    Next Episode

    We’ll take this further: if you don’t believe in an afterlife, is there still room for spirituality? Can there be a sense of the sacred without religion?


    No gods. No guilt. Just the work of being human.


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    14 分
  • S1E3 What is Humanism Anyway?
    2025/09/24
    What Is Humanism Anyway?

    Definition (one line)

    Humanism is a life stance that centers human dignity, flourishing, and freedom—guided by reason and compassion—without appealing to the supernatural. (Adapted from Humanists International’s Amsterdam Declaration and the American Humanist Association.)

    Key takeaways
    • Critique claims, not people. We can love people of faith and still ask hard questions.
    • Morality grows from empathy, consequences, and shared agreements we refine together.
    • It’s not “foreign”. Caribbean life already runs on mutual aid, dignity, and practical care.
    • Reason checks the facts; compassion decides what reduces harm.
    • Freedom is tied to responsibility: my choices land on other people.
    • Pluralism: many ways to be good; disagreement without dehumanization.

    Practice recap — One-week “Humanist Try-On”

    Daily 3-step:

    1. Notice: Catch one moment you’d default to judgment—pause.
    2. Question: What are the facts? What’s the human cost? What outcome reduces harm?
    3. Choose: Take the smallest compassionate action that’s still honest.

    Pick one micro-habit:

    • Truth check: “What evidence would change my mind?”
    • Consent check-in: Ask before assuming (home/work/fêtes).
    • Circle-widen: One tangible care act outside your usual bubble.

    Further exploration (reads & pods)
    • Amsterdam Declaration (2022) — Humanists International: https://humanists.international/what-is-humanism/the-amsterdam-declaration/
    • Definition of Humanism — American Humanist Association: https://americanhumanist.org/what-is-humanism/definition-of-humanism/
    • Humanist Manifesto III — American Humanist Association: https://americanhumanist.org/what-is-humanism/manifesto3/
    • What is Humanism? — Humanists UK overview: https://humanists.uk/humanism/
    • Introduction to Humanism — Understanding Humanism (Humanists UK education site): https://understandinghumanism.org.uk/what-is-humanism/introduction/


    • Podcast: Humanize Me (Bart Campolo) - https://humanizemepodcast.com/
    • Podcast: What I Believe (Humanists UK) - https://humanists.uk/what-i-believe/
    • Podcast: Humanism Now - https://www.humanise.live/our-shows/


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    29 分
  • S1E2 The Religion We Grew Up In: What We Took, What We Left
    2025/09/10

    Every faith leaves fingerprints: some beautiful, some bruising.

    In this episode, we gently unpack the complex relationship many of us have with the religion we grew up in. For those who’ve stepped away from belief, but still feel its echoes, this conversation offers space to reflect, honour, grieve, and rebuild.

    We explore:

    • How religion shaped our identity, morality, and relationships
    • What we chose to carry with us after leaving and why
    • What we had to unlearn to reclaim our own sense of self
    • How to hold both reverence and rejection in the same hand
    • A humanist lens for meaning-making, purpose, and moral clarity

    This isn’t about throwing everything away.

    It’s about choosing with intention.

    And finding new ways to live good, walk good, without guilt, fear, or dogma.

    💭 Reflection Invitation
    • What parts of your upbringing still live in you?
    • What have you lovingly released?
    • How do you want to define your moral and spiritual compass now?

    📖 Try the practice:

    Write a “thank you and goodbye” letter to your childhood religion: what it gave, what it took, and what you’re reclaiming.

    🔗 Mentioned or Referenced
    • Quote: All About Love: New Visions (2000). bell hooks. “Love is an action, never simply a feeling.”
    • The shift from divine purpose to human-centered meaning-making

    🎧 Subscribe & Stay Connected

    If this episode resonated, share it with someone who’s also navigating life after faith.

    Send in your reflections or voice notes for future episodes, anonymously or with your name. I’d love to hear your story.

    👉 Follow the podcast, leave a review, and keep walking with us.

    Because the path is still good, even if it’s not the one you started on.


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    35 分
  • What If I’m Just… Good? (And That’s Enough)
    2025/09/01
    What If I’m Just… Good? (And That’s Enough)

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    Live Good. Walk Good. - a podcast about living well without religion

    What if you don’t need saving? What if you’re already good—just as you are?

    In this opening episode, Bianca shares the quiet, radical question that launched her humanist journey: What if I’m just… good?

    No divine stamp of approval. No fear of hell. Just a commitment to live with care, integrity, and love.

    Together, we explore:

    • Why moral worth shouldn’t be tied to belief
    • How humanism reframes goodness as a choice, not a commandment
    • The internal compass we all carry, and why we can trust it
    • The beauty (and responsibility) of creating ethics without obedience

    This is not about being perfect. It’s about being present. About showing up, honestly and humanly, in a complicated world—and choosing goodness anyway.

    Episode Overview

    This week’s episode was sparked by a question I’ve been asked more than once: If you don’t believe in God, what keeps you from doing bad things?

    It’s the kind of question that can sound like a trap, but it’s also a deeply human concern. You’ve likely wrestled with it in verandah debates, in quiet moments of self-reflection, and during some very spirited holiday dinners in Jamaica.

    In this episode, we explore how morality can stand on its own legs: rooted not in divine oversight, but in empathy, fairness, and the shared human experience. I’ll share my own journey from inherited beliefs to consciously chosen values, and invite you to reflect on what “goodness” means when it’s yours to define.

    🎧 Listen in and explore:

    • This week’s gentle practice invitation
    • A reflective journal prompt to deepen your thinking
    • A warm welcome to this season’s journey into meaning, values, and living well, without religion


    Practice Invitation

    This week, try noticing moments when you make a choice based on kindness or fairness, without thinking about rules or rewards. Ask yourself: Would I still do this if no one knew?


    Journal Prompt

    What does “being good” mean to you when you strip away the approval of others?


    Episode Resources & Mentions
    • James Baldwin, “Letter from a Region of My Mind”, New Yorker (1962) https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1962/11/17/letter-from-a-region-in-my-mind
    • Carl Sagan, Contact (1985) https://a.co/d/4cBmx7y

    Stay Connected
    • Follow the podcast: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts
    • Connect with me: Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn | Website
    • Support the show: Share this episode, leave a review, or send me a message about what resonated.


    Follow the podcast, leave a review, and share this episode with someone asking big questions about what it means to live a good life. No gods required.

    Until next time…

    Live good. Walk good.

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    16 分
  • S1E0 Start Here: Welcome to Live Good. Walk Good.
    2025/08/27

    Welcome to Live Good. Walk Good., a Caribbean humanist podcast about living well without religion.

    In this short episode, I share the heart of the show: why I created it, what you can expect, and how we’ll journey together. This isn’t about preaching answers. It’s about asking honest questions, exploring secular ways of living with meaning, and finding freedom in being human.

    🌿 What you’ll hear in this episode:

    • Why this podcast exists
    • The vision behind “Live Good. Walk Good.”
    • What you can expect each season
    • How we’ll explore life, values, and purpose, without gods or guilt

    Whether you’ve left religion, never had it, or are simply curious, this is your invitation to walk the road with me.

    Live good. Walk good. And let’s begin.

    📌 Follow the podcast on Instagram @livegoodwalkgood for updates, reflections, and behind-the-scenes.

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    13 分
  • Season 1 Trailer
    2025/08/15

    Welcome to Live Good. Walk Good., the Caribbean humanism podcast about living well without religion. From Jamaican culture to global perspectives, we explore what it means to be ethical, kind, and grounded without belief in the divine.

    Each season, we’ll explore life’s big questions through the lens of secular values, Caribbean heritage, and shared humanity:

    • Can we have meaning without myths?
    • How do we build ritual without gods?
    • What does morality look like without a sacred text?

    Whether you’re questioning faith, redefining your values, or simply curious about life outside religion, this is your space for honest conversations, cultural insight, and practical ways to live good and walk good.

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    2 分