Back on April 4th, I taped a few random interviews at the American Atheist Convention in Memphis, so today I\u2019m posting a few selections from that experience.
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\nThe first is a 9 minute interview with Dave Kong. Dave was personal friends with Madalyn Murray O\u2019Hare, the founder of American Atheists and has witnessed the movement from the beginning. He served on the board for 27 years. And for those who may have little exposure to Madalyn, I\u2019ve posted an 11 minute excerpt from a speech she gave at the 1972 AA convention, 10 years after she founded the movement. .
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\nNext is a 6 minute interview with comedian Keith Lowell Jensen who performed a stand-up routine at the conference. I tacked on a 3 minute excerpt of a bit he performed there. Keith has his own podcast called, \u201cIt\u2019s Funny Because\u201d available on iTunes and Facebook.
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\nLastly, I play a fascinating talk given by Dr. Jennifer Michael Hecht called Poetic Atheism. She wrote a book that changed my life called, \u201cStay: A History of Suicide and the Arguments Against It.\u201d She argues that to say that there is no meaning to life, or that we have to make our own meaning seems misguided and that meaning has always been a part of community and culture, we need not invent it. She earned her Ph.D. from Columbia University in the History of Science and European Cultural History. She is the author of 3 other books, including \u201cDoubt: A History: The Great Doubters and Their Legacy of Innovation from Socrates and Jesus to Thomas Jefferson,\u201d and \u201cThe Happiness Myth: The Historical Antidote to What Isn't Working Today.\u201d
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\nCredits:
\n"Towering Mountain of Ignorance" intro by Hank Green https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3v3S82TuxU
\nIntro bumper "Never Know" by Jack Johnson
\nMusic performed by Nikolay Gavlishin