Listen "S1E4 What Happens After We Die (And Does it Matter)?"
Episode Synopsis
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 deathWhy a humanist view of mortality isn’t bleak, but clarifyingLessons from a century-long life well livedSimple secular practices for remembering the dead and reflecting on our own livesThis 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 QuestionsWhat do you believe happens after we die?What would you want your living eulogy to say today?Next EpisodeWe’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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