
Welcome
This is the hub for projects created, written, produced, and hosted by Ohio’s own Douglas Berger. He is an independent progressive atheistic Humanist who is usually sleeping, watching TV, surfing the web, gleaming the cube, and working – the usual. All of his creative output can be a narcissistic attempt to create a cult following to hide his lack of talent and intelligence about a wide range of topics. You be the judge.
Doug writes, produces, and hosts two podcasts

Secular Left
There is a well organized and well funded effort to gut the Bill of Rights in this country and in the age of Trump, secular people seem to taking it on the chin more often. The Secular Left podcast will support social justice issues, talk about politics, news, and current events from a secular left perspective, naturally.

Glass City Humanist
Host Douglas Berger will be talking about how to live a Humanist life, sharing local news and issues of interest to Humanists and other freethinkers, and occasionally interviewing other Humanists or secular people about how they live a Humanist life.
If you consider yourself a Humanist or want to find out more about Humanism and our values, then this podcast will be your one stop shop. It will be an experience for all ages.
This is an outreach of the Secular Humanists of Western Lake Erie
Get in touch
If you are looking for a guest for your podcast or if you have any questions or just want to say hello, please don’t hesitate to contact me. I’ll get back to you soon.
Other Projects

Secular Humanists of Western Lake Erie
Founder and President of the group in Toledo, Ohio. SHoWLE provides a supportive, diverse, local community for humanists and other nontheists, while promoting ethical and reasonable secular world views through education, community service, outreach, activism, and social events. We are a chapter of the American Humanist Association.

I Occasionally Write Other Blogs
I write less for these two blogs now that I’ve moved into podcasting but when I do post something I will let you know.
Doug’s Views – Personal blog started in 2003 but evolved from my first website/blog I created in 2000. Has links to smaller side projects I’ve created.
iHumanism – First humanist “group” I started back in 1999, when a Humanist email list I was on was shut down. I really haven’t posted anything new there in a couple of years because I put my energy into founding a group where I live.