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A weekly show, broadcast live from Madison, Wis., on 92.1 FM, Saturdays 11 a.m. to 12 noon. Hosted by Dan Barker and Annie Laurie Gaylor, co-presidents, Freedom From Religion Foundation. Slightly irreverent views, news, music and interviews.

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Amitabh Pal Dan Barker Annie Laurie Gaylor

Previous Guests

David T. Buckley
David T. Buckley is a Professor at the University of Louisville, known for his expertise in the intersection of religion and politics. He has authored the book 'Blessing America First: Religion, Populism and Foreign Policy in the Trump Administration', which explores the influence of religious beliefs on the foreign policy decisions made during the Trump administration.
Ryan Jayne
Ryan Jayne is the Senior Policy Counsel at the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF), where he focuses on legal issues related to the separation of church and state. He has been involved in tracking legislation that affects religious freedom and advocates for the rights of nonbelievers across the United States.
George Mbuagbaw
George Mbuagbaw is the acting president of the Humanist Association of Nigeria. He is an advocate for secularism and humanism in Nigeria, working to support nonbelievers and promote human rights in a predominantly religious society. His efforts focus on raising awareness about the challenges faced by nonbelievers in West Africa.
Scott Knickelbine
Scott Knickelbine is the IT Director at the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF). He is involved in various initiatives that promote secularism and address issues related to religious privilege in public policy.
Heather Bagnall
Heather Bagnall is a Maryland Delegate known for her advocacy on social justice issues. She introduced a bill aimed at exonerating individuals accused of witchcraft in 17th-century Maryland, highlighting historical injustices and the need for recognition and rectification.
Patrick Elliott
Patrick Elliott is the Legal Director of the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF), where he focuses on legal issues related to the separation of church and state. He has been involved in numerous cases defending the rights of nonbelievers and advocating for secularism in public policy.
Charles Blow
Charles Blow is a prominent American journalist, political analyst, and author. He is known for his work as a columnist for The New York Times and as a political analyst for MSNBC. Blow often addresses issues of race, politics, and social justice, and he is a vocal critic of Christian nationalism and its implications for American democracy.
Josh Cowen
Josh Cowen is a professor and author known for his work on education policy and the impact of school vouchers. He has written extensively on the intersection of education and economics, focusing on how billionaires influence educational reform and the culture wars surrounding these issues. His book, 'The Privateers: How Billionaires Created a Culture War and Sold School Vouchers,' explores these themes in depth.

Topics Discussed

Religion Trumpian Populism Pope Francis religion-based task force David T. Buckley Blessing America First Foreign Policy Christian nationalism government state/church news FFRF Action Fund bills nonbelievers Humanist Association of Nigeria West Africa unemployment insurance religious privilege witchcraft Maryland Delegate Moll Dyer state/church issues Oklahoma Ryan Walters FFRF freethinking student essay contests Eric Idle old agnostic Always Look on the Bright Side of Life Monty Python's Life of Brian Josh Cowen The Privateers billionaires culture war school vouchers

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0:00 49:43

Religion and Trumpian Populism

Hosts
Amitabh Pal
Guests
David T. Buckley
Keywords
Religion Trumpian Populism Pope Francis religion-based task force David T. Buckley Blessing America First Foreign Policy

We first do a round-up of the news nationally and globally, includingthe death of Pope Francis and the Trump administration's setting up of a dubious religion-based task force. Then, guest host FFRF Communications Director Amitabh Pal interviews University of Louisville Professor David T. Buckley on his recent book,Blessing America First: Religion, Populism and Foreign Policy in the Trump Administration. Barbra Streisand'ssongs provide the soundtrack to the show.

0:00 49:42

Freethought in Nigeria

Hosts
Dan Barker Annie Laurie Gaylor
Guests
Ryan Jayne George Mbuagbaw
Keywords
Christian nationalism government state/church news FFRF Action Fund bills nonbelievers Humanist Association of Nigeria West Africa

This week, we report that Christian nationalism is on full display at all levels of government. After covering national state/church news, FFRF Senior Policy Counsel Ryan Jayne tells us about the many bills, good and bad, that FFRF's Action Fund is tracking in the states (and Puerto Rico). Then, George Mbuagbaw, acting president of the Humanist Association of Nigeria, tells us about the many nonbelievers in that part of West Africa.

0:00 49:44

"Witches" exonerated

Hosts
Dan Barker Annie Laurie Gaylor
Guests
Scott Knickelbine Heather Bagnall
Keywords
unemployment insurance religious privilege witchcraft Maryland Delegate Moll Dyer

FFRF's IT Director Scott Knickelbine gives us the inside scoop on the case by Catholic Charities in Wisconsin that is before the U.S. Supreme Court seeking to deny workers unemployment insurance based on religious privilege. Then, we talk with Maryland Delegate Heather Bagnall about the bill she introduced to exonerate people accused of witchcraft in 17th-century Maryland, including Moll Dyer, who froze to death after being driven from her home.

0:00 49:25

Decrying the dangers

Hosts
Dan Barker Annie Laurie Gaylor
Guests
Patrick Elliott Charles Blow
Keywords
state/church issues Oklahoma Ryan Walters FFRF Christian nationalism freethinking student essay contests

Besides covering state/church issues in Kentucky, Wisconsin and Arizona, most of the news is out of Oklahoma, including the fact that Oklahoma's Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters is suing FFRF for allegedly interfering in the right of his office to promote religion in the public schools. FFRF Legal Director Patrick Elliott joins us to talk about that case, Walters v. FFRF. Three smart young people read their winning entries in FFRF's freethinking student essay contests. Then, we hear an excerpt of a speech by former New York Times columnist and MSNBC political analyst Charles Blow decrying the dangers of Christian nationalism.

0:00 49:42

The Privateers

Hosts
Dan Barker Annie Laurie Gaylor
Guests
Josh Cowen
Keywords
Eric Idle old agnostic Always Look on the Bright Side of Life Monty Python's Life of Brian Josh Cowen The Privateers billionaires culture war school vouchers

After a roundup of state/church news around the country, we celebrate the birthday of Eric Idle, 82, (who calls himself an "old agnostic") by listening to his irreverent song, "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life," from the movie "Monty Python's Life of Brian." Then, professor and author Josh Cowen tells us about his book The Privateers: How Billionaires Created a Culture War and Sold School Vouchers.

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