TGA Podcast: Episode 315

TGA Podcast: Episode 315

This week, my special guest is Jonny Scaramanga, a talented young musician from England who is one of the finalists in my 'Next Generation' of Good Atheists (or T-Gang for short). ...

TGA Podcast: Episode 314

TGA Podcast: Episode 314

This week, my guest is activist AJ Johnson, who has started a new business called "Be Secular". She joins me as we talk of transitioning from activism to business, and why the new ...

TGA Podcast: Episode 313

TGA Podcast: Episode 313

This week, a shocking announcement as The Good Atheist hangs up his hat, and also takes the time to discuss some of the challenges of the future. ...

TGA Podcast: Episode 312

TGA Podcast: Episode 312

This week, my special guest is author Bridget Gaudette, who joins me to talk about her important upcoming book Grieving for the Living: Effects of Disownment in Adulthood. As I men ...

TGA Podcast: Episode 311

TGA Podcast: Episode 311

This week, part 2 of our "History of Scientology" podcast. Ryan joins me as we talk about Miscaviage's weird obsessions, Cardinal Cruise and his helm of Charisma, and why Indiana J ...

TGA Podcast: Episode 310

TGA Podcast: Episode 310

This week, Ryan joins me for a very special 2 part episode about Scientology. First up, we discuss the early history of the church, some of its scandals, and the way it operates. W ...

TGA Podcast: Episode 309

TGA Podcast: Episode 309

This week, we "pontificate" on the Pope's replacement, and we also talk about the new HBO documentary "Mea Maxima Culpa", on the sexual abuse of children at the hands of the Cathol ...

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