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"Religion provides spaces for people to come together and feel welcomed. If we're humanists and want to find a space where we can do that, I think the answer is cultural spaces." — Alex Williams

Alex Williams is a poet, teacher, playwright, jazz singer, and LGBT advocate. Performing as Tiger Jazz and hosting The Dial Up open mic in Watford, Alex creates cultural spaces where people can gather, celebrate creativity, and build community without requiring shared religious belief.

This episode is about building humanist spaces that welcome the whole person, not just the rational mind. About recognizing that people leaving religion need places to gather on a Sunday that don't require a ticket or a degree in philosophy. And about how creativity can bridge the gap between religious community and secular freedom.

🎙️ In this episode

🎙️ Alex Williams performs

🔗 Connect with Alex Williams at: thedialup.blogspot.com

📚 Alex's Books

All available via thedialup.blogspot.com or Amazon.

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🎶 Music: Icy by Jeff Kaale