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The Lifestances Podcast

The Lifestances Podcast

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Everyone has a lifestance, even if they’ve never heard the word before. But what exactly is a “lifestance”? A “lifestance” is how we think about the world, and how we live and act within it. It’s about how we relate to other people, other animals, and the environment. Lifestances can include religious or spiritual perspectives, but also nonreligious ones as well. With more and more people identifying as not religious, this podcast asks what this change means for our lifestances. Join host Lori G. Beaman as she talks to guests on the frontlines of this changing social landscape.Nonreligion in a Complex Future Spiritualité
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    • Ep. 7: Religion and Nonreligion in the Classroom: Educating for a Diverse World
      Feb 5 2026

      Education about religion has long been considered an essential part to making informed and conscientious citizens. But how does religious education look in a world that is increasingly religiously diverse and increasingly nonreligious? And how should we best teach about (non)religion in these changing circumstances?

      To answer these questions, we’re joined by Martha Shaw, an Associate Professor in Education at London South Bank University; Andrew Copson, the Chief Executive of Humanists UK; and Tim Hall, a K-12 Social Studies Instructional Specialist in North Carolina, and the Executive Director of Religion Matters, which advances religious literacy in K-12 education.

      For more on Andrew Copson and Humanists UK: https://humanists.uk/

      For more on Tim Hall and Religion Matters: https://religionmatters.org/

      For more on Martha Shaw: https://researchportal.lsbu.ac.uk/en/persons/martha-shaw/

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      42 min
    • Ep. 6: Trekking Toward Awe: Rethinking Humans’ Experiences with Nature
      Feb 19 2025

      Many of us love to walk and hike. And hiking might seem like a strange way to think about religion and nonreligion in society. As we’ll see in this episode, though, hiking can actually tell us a lot about how people understand the world around them, their relationships with others, and their most deeply held values.

      In this episode, we’ll hear from Ryan Cragun, a professor of sociology at the University of Tampa; Dawn Hollis, historian and author of Mountains Before Mountaineering: The Call of the Peaks before the Modern Age; and Evan Clark, Executive Director of Atheists United.

      For more on Ryan Cragun: https://www.ryantcragun.com/

      For more on Dawn Hollis's book: https://thehistorypress.co.uk/publication/mountains-before-mountaineering/

      For more on Atheists United and Atheist Adventures: https://www.atheistsunited.org/adventures

      Learn more about the NCF's Trekking project here: https://nonreligionproject.ca/trekking/

      The Lifestances Podcast is part of the Nonreligion in a Complex Future (NCF) Project, a SSHRC-funded, international research project based at the University of Ottawa, Canada. For more on the NCF, see our website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://nonreligionproject.ca/⁠⁠ ⁠⁠

      The Lifestances Podcast is hosted by Lori G. Beaman and produced by Nathan Alexander.

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      32 min
    • Ep. 5: Above Us Only Sky? Nonreligion and Changing Attitudes to Death
      Jul 29 2024

      Death is an experience that all humans will share, yet this experience is both deeply individual and shaped by the societies we live in. While historically religion offered a framework for understanding death and the afterlife, with the rise of nonreligion, our attitudes toward death are changing. In this episode, we learn about how obituaries have changed over time, how beliefs about the afterlife are being reshaped, and how death cafés offer places to talk intentionally about death and dying.

      We hear from Chris Miller, a postdoctoral fellow with the Nonreligion in a Complex Future Project, Christel Manning, a professor of sociology at Sacred Heart University, and Martina Steiger, a death café facilitator.

      For further reading on this episode, see: https://nonreligionproject.ca/episode-5/

      The Lifestances Podcast is part of the Nonreligion in a Complex Future (NCF) Project, a SSHRC-funded, international research project based at the University of Ottawa, Canada. For more on the NCF, see our website: ⁠⁠⁠https://nonreligionproject.ca/⁠⁠ ⁠

      The Lifestances Podcast is hosted by Lori G. Beaman and produced by Nathan Alexander.

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      42 min
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