Missionaries in Africa: The Last Live Atheist Talk Ever on KTNF

The long running Minnesota Atheist Talk Radio air's its very last show tomorrow morning at 9:00 Central Time. Details of how to listen to the show, which will also be a podcast, are here.

This week's show will feature yours truly, and I'll be interviewed by Stephanie Zvan. The subject will be Missionaries in Africa. This interview should be considered an extension of this series of blog posts on the same topic.

My understanding is that the people who have produced this radio show up until now are planning to produce a podcast in the future. I will let you know as soon as I hear anything about that.

More like this

The World is a radio show co-produced by WGBH Boston, Public Radio International and BBC. You can probably hear it on your local NPR station - if not, you can find all the shows recorded on the website. You may remember that I went to Boston a couple of months ago, as part of a team of people…
The World is a radio show co-produced by WGBH Boston, Public Radio International and BBC. You can probably hear it on your local NPR station - if not, you can find all the shows recorded on the website. You may remember that I went to Boston a few months ago, as a part of a team of people helping…
This week, I'll be heading off to Grand Rapids, Michigan for a few days, and more than a few of you have been asking me for the details. Here's my itinerary: Wednesday - March 25, 2009 4:00-4:30 pm - Interview with Jeremy Beahan - Reasonable Doubts Radio Show/ Podcast 5:00 pm - Check into Hotel:…
Science is moving onto the internet. Collection of data, collaboration between researchers, communication and critique of results, teaching and learning--all are increasingly being done online. ScienceOnline, held January 16 - 18 in 2009, is a conference dedicated to discussing the intersection of…

I will do my best to call, though if it's an 800 number, there's a slim chance international calling isn't set up on it. That's an extra fee that likely wouldn't make sense for a radio call-in show.

I have a question (in two parts!) written out, and everything. I ought to practice it a few times so as not to screw it up. And I hope it stays relevant to the conversation by the time the call-in period hits.

You can also email in questions!

(To the stations email address as per the linked web page)

Jason, don't worry too much about call in periods. There's no 800 number though. If you call in, it will cost you. But it would be fun to hear your voice. I feel distinctly at a disadvantage sometimes that anybody who wants to can get to hear mine.

Yes, but Stephanie, you have such a great radio voice.