Greg Epstein—Humanist chaplain at MIT and Harvard University—explores how technology has evolved into a dominant cultural force, often resembling a religion in its influence. He discusses the book's central thesis, delves into atheism and agnosticism, and examines the ethical implications of our tech-driven society. Greg M. Epstein is a leading humanist chaplain, author, and speaker recognized for his work in secular ethics and community building. As the Humanist Chaplain at Harvard University and MIT, he supports individuals seeking purpose and connection outside of traditional religion. His bestselling book, "Good Without God," emphasizes how humanism provides a moral framework for a meaningful life. With expertise in philosophy and religion, Epstein promotes dialogue on the importance of non-religious beliefs in today's society. Committed to social justice and inclusivity, he is an influential advocate for compassionate living and ethical frameworks that resonate with a diverse audience.