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S1E4 What Happens After We Die (And Does it Matter)?

S1E4 What Happens After We Die (And Does it Matter)?

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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?


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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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