The Listening Field
In this episode of The Listening Field, Rev. Charlotte Cramer sits down with humanist chaplain Becky Polley for a deeply honest and expansive conversation about spirituality, grief, and what it really means to care for people in crisis. Becky shares her journey from social work into chaplaincy, including the unexpected moment she realized the field was rooted in religion—and her struggle to find a place within it. Together, Charlotte and Becky explore what it means to be a “humanist chaplain,” how identity and belief systems show up in hospital settings, and why human connection—not doctrine—is often the most powerful form of care. The conversation moves through grief, trauma, and the realities of working in healthcare systems, while also naming the gaps in chaplaincy training and the urgent need for more inclusive, adaptable approaches to spiritual care. Becky offers a grounded and refreshing perspective: that chaplaincy is not about having the right answers, but about co-creating meaning with another person in their most vulnerable moments.
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