Humanize Me Podcast 2019-06-14T00:37:57+00:00

Humanize Me
Podcast

with Bart Campolo

A weekly podcast about building great relationships, cultivating wonder, and making things better for other people. Hosted by veteran community-builder Bart Campolo, Humanize Me features friendly, thoughtful conversations with a wide array of scientists, activists, artists and oddballs.

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An simple index of episodes can be found here.

Humanize Me is a production of Jux Media.

901, 2017

Listen to “Humanize Me 201: Harmony and Community with Maggie Wheeler” on Spreaker.

Bart chats with his friend, the actress Maggie Wheeler, who is a director of the Golden Bridge Community Choir in Los Angeles, where people join together at all levels of singing ability and form a harmonious whole. They explore how singing brings people together and how her choir is actually an exercise in community-building.

Maggie’s husband Daniel Wheeler’s site can be found HERE. The documentary they talk about in this episode is called Music on the Brain. The online version of Ingersoll the Magnificent can be found HERE and the photo of him with his Christmas gift, a hardcover copy, is below.

To join other listeners on the calm harbor waters of the private Facebook group for Humanize Me, go HERE.

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1512, 2016

Secular stories: On this episode, Bart chats with his old friend Mark Yaconelli about his latest project, The Hearth Community, gatherings in which people explore, craft, and share stories from what they have lived. They talk about how these gatherings compare to Christian church, how they’re different, and what role such things can play in shaping a secular world.

The website for the group Bart mentions in the beginning is HERE. Mark Yaconelli’s community site can be found at thehearthcommunity.com. Join the discussion on this episode HERE!

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612, 2016

What to do when you’ve made a mistake. After all, we’re all human. Join the community of listeners to this podcast at the Facebook group HERE! Contact Bart HERE.

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2311, 2016

That’s the name of Jim Gilliam’s book, wherein he describes his journey out of fundamentalist faith, through serious illness and into internet-facilitated activism and a software company that helps leaders connect with their people. In this episode, Bart chats at length with Jim at his offices in Los Angeles about connected humanity.

Buy Jim’s book HERE. Look at his software, NATIONBUILDER. Join your fellow Humanize Me listeners at the Facebook Group HERE.

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1711, 2016

How does a secular humanist respond to the election by many of his fellow Americans of a brash, impulsive man who they know deep down doesn’t really care about them? Slowly. Thoughtfully. In this week’s episode, Bart reads aloud his careful thoughts on the election of Donald Trump, and advocates an approach which involves trying to understand those who voted for him and listening with compassion and curiosity.

The essay referenced in the podcast can be found HERE. Join the conversation HERE. Get in touch with Bart at bartcampolo.org/contact.[/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]

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