Today’s episode is a collection of short interviews I did with some of the speakers and attendees of last week’s Women in Secularism 4 conference in Arlington, VA. Women in Secularism is a yearly conference put on by the Center for Inquiry where a diverse group of women talk about what it means to be a secular woman, not just in theory but in practice. This year’s convention featured conversations about why there aren’t many out secular women, what it means to matter, and a heated yet still interesting discussion about the safe space debate. I wasn’t able to interview everyone I wanted to, but I did manage to snag a few great speakers, so today we’re gonna hear from blogger Dr. Ashley F. Miller, American Humanist Association president Rebecca Hale, Yvette d’Entremont the SciBabe, philosopher Rebecca Newberger Goldstein, and ex-Muslim activist Maryam Namazie.

Links:
•Dr. Ashley F. Miller: http://the-orbit.net/ashleyfmiller/
•Rebecca Hale: http://americanhumanist.org/AHA/Contact/Rebecca_Hale_Biography
•The SciBabe: http://www.scibabe.com/
•Rebecca Newberger Goldstein: https://twitter.com/platobooktour
•Maryam Namazie: http://maryamnamazie.com/
•Cellar Door Skeptics: https://cellardoorskeptics.com/
•The Gaytheist Manifesto: http://gaytheistmanifesto.secularmediagroup.com/
•The Biskeptical Podcast: http://www.spreaker.com/show/the-biskeptical-podcast
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•Asher Silberman: http://www.ashersilberman.com/
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