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New Blood
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 2
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Podcast Beyond Belief
I just wanted to invite everyone to listen to Podcast Beyond Belief, a science-based parenting resource for freethinking families.
Our free weekly podcast is affiliated with Foundation Beyond Belief, a non-profit organization designed to educate secular humanist families and focus their charitable giving. Each week, we cover science-based parenting news, interview guests, and answer listeners' questions in a segment called "The FAQ". The questions are forwarded on to experts and we report their answers. The hosts are a good mix of moms and dads. I'm joined by my co-blogging fathers from Sciencebasedparenting.com, as well as mom bloggers from rationalmoms.com, skepchick.org, and shethought.com. Our first episode is available on itunes now. We interviewed Dale McGowan, author of Parenting Beyond Belief and founder of our "parent" organization, Foundation Beyond Belief. Our second episode will feature an interview with John Flansburgh from They Might Be Giants. We are new to podcasting, so it's a little rough around the edges. We expect that we'll continue to evolve as we create new episodes. If you have any parenting questions for "The FAQ" please send them to podcastbeyondbelief@gmail.com. Thanks, Colin |
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Graduate Poster
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 1,666
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"Secular humanist families?" "Their charitable giving?" Sorry, pal, but what I've been told is that secular humanists can't have families because the women are all sterile because of having had multiple abortions and the men are either sterile because of all the pot they smoke or are just gay. And I've heard that only Christians give to charities and secular humanists want charities supported by government handouts.
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Thinker
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Burke, VA
Posts: 139
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Colin,
Subscribed and I've been listening. I like it! A very worthwhile addition to the pantheon of skeptical podcasts. Thanks. |
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