The Nomadic Humanist Atheists United Studios
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- Society & Culture
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Humanist values of secularism, science and human rights are inherently communal. The Nomadic Humanist explores how individuals without a single fixed home or community live out humanist values. Through nomadic humanism, we learn to expand the definition of community, building relationships globally across cultures and digital space to share this one life we have.
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Ep 5: Can you travel ethically during a pandemic?
In this episode, Anya explores the ethics of traveling during a pandemic. She shares her personal experience, breaks the world into four types of pandemic travelers, and argues for a more humanist approach to international travel.
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Ep 4: What to consider when deciding where to go
In this episode, Anya answers one of the questions she’s asked most frequently as a nomad:
“How do you decide where to go?” Through the lens of humanist values, she explores the various considerations of travel destinations and provides tips from experience.
Show Notes:
Anya’s Nomad Journey: https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?mid=1acBrKph0DrN2ilRNaz5pV18HtaCSkdmf&hl=en&ll=-3.81666561775622e-14%2C-113.21578624999995&z=1 -
Ep 3: Intersectionality in Nomadic Humanism
In this episode, Anya discusses the concept of intersectionality: what it means, how it applies to our lives as humanists, and how it applies to travelers. She also explores privilege, marginalization, and the “intersectional tragedies” that happen between them.
Show Notes:
IDR labs has a quick and rough intersectionality quiz: https://www.idrlabs.com/intersectionalism/test.php
The American Humanist Association revoked the “Humanist of the Year” award from Richard Dawkins: https://americanhumanist.org/news/american-humanist-association-board-statement-withdrawing-honor-from-richard-dawkins/
How my identities collide–and why it matters:
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Ep 2: Being part of a world community
In this episode, Anya discusses the humanist value of being part of a world community and how this value is not inherent in US culture nor within other historically imperialist nations. She shares personal stories of unlearning American exceptionalism and gaining perspective on her own privilege. Anya begins to unpack how privilege impacts travel.
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Ep 1: What is Nomadic Humanism?
In this pilot episode, host Anya Overmann introduces herself, telling the story of how she became a global humanist leader and how she became a digital nomad. Anya explains the concept of nomadic humanism, and how it can help us to expand the definition of community – building relationships globally across cultures and digital space, to share this one life we have.
Customer Reviews
Love it!
I’m glad I found this gem among a sea of podcasts and random content.
Anya is very insightful and witty in her perspective on different subjects related to humanism, secular values and over all world affairs.
Her take on COVID denialism and the different groups of “anti maskers” during world travel was particularly good.
Highly recommend!!!!