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Geeks Without God Gets Reflective about Comedy

Geeks Without GodThis week’s episode features emergency fill-in guest Joseph Scrimshaw.  Joseph is in the midst of a big Kickstarter campaign so it seemed like a great time to feature him on the podcast.  We got him to tell us all about the Kickstarter (of course) and then we talked about Joseph’s favorite obsession, comic theory.

Speaking of Joseph’s Kickstarter, my band, The Dregs, will be contributing a song to his Flaw Fest album assuming it gets funded so now I’m not just excited because I like the idea, I’m also excited because I want to write a song about guilt for Joseph’s album.

He also decided that Bugs Bunny is an atheist and I’m all for putting Bugs in our court.

So hey, listen to the podcast and support the Kickstarter!  It’s what friends do!

Geeks Without God Talks About CONvergence

Geeks Without GodOur podcast got started at CONvergence 2012 and as CONvergence 2013 approaches, we decided to spend some time talking about the convention because, honestly, it’s one of our favorite weekends of the year.  The three of us have a busy weekend planned.  How busy?

Well, you can listen to the episode to find out!

Geeks Without God gets Artsy Fartsy

Geeks Without GodI gotta be honest.  I could have talked about this week’s topic for a lot longer than we did.  Our jumping off point was a discussion of a jackass that Molly had as a professor in college.  From there, we talked about the idea of aesthetic beauty and what art we all found attractive or interesting.

Of course, given the theme of the podcast, we also talked about whether or not religion could be afforded any intrinsic value because of the art and architecture that has been created in the name of religion.

It is all very philosophical and involves discussions of trips to Europe, artistic styles and even comic books.  Have a listen if that is your thing!

Geeks Without God Talks Politics

Geeks Without GodWhat a week it has been.  When we sat down to record our podcast last week, same-sex marriage was not legal in Minnesota.  Today, Governor Dayton signs that bill into law.

Eric Jacobson bid a tidy sum of money at the Fearless launch party for the right to join us this week.  He wanted to talk about atheists in politics so that’s exactly what we discussed.  Of course we talked about the upcoming votes in the Minnesota House and Senate and perhaps you will enjoy reaching back into history to hear our thoughts about the legislation and the chances for success.

The central question for anyone who is living a godless life is how do we have more impact on the political process as atheists?  We didn’t answer that question in the podcast but we hope that by talking about politics, we can convince other godless folk to get involved in politics.

Eric also provides a stunning level of detail about his sandwich.  Click here and enjoy!!

Geeks Without God Plays a Lame-ass Game!

Geeks Without GodSo we had this great idea for a podcast.  We figured we’d get Brianne Bilyeu, Stephanie Zvan and Jason Thiebault, all former guests of our show (and bloggers on FreeThought Blogs), on the podcast again.  We’d have all of them play “Left Behind: The Board Game” with us while consuming Moonshine soaked cherries and it would be a hoot!

We didn’t count on one of the worst designed games ever devised. The board game is not merely a horrible fundamentalist screed.  It is a horrible board game. We tried mightily to make the podcast interesting and I don’t know if we succeeded or not.

Just in case we didn’t, though, we came up with a solution.  A drinking game!

So go to the website, play the podcast and follow the rules written there.  It won’t make the game any better but it will probably seem a lot better.

Geeks Without God Goes to the Zoo

Geeks Without GodWe have a pretty laid back Geeks Without God this week.  The three of us got together on Sunday afternoon of Omega Spring.  We were all pretty sleep deprived but had enjoyed our weekend so we ended up just telling stories about games we played, media we watched and a trip to the zoo.  Having tackled some serious topics of late, this episode is decidedly schizophrenic.  It’s also pretty mellow and goofy.

So if that is your thing, please have a listen.

Geeks Without God, UNCENCORED!

Geeks Without GodThis week features the second episode we were able to record at Skep-Tech this year.  We sat down with Zach Weinersmith from Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal and we talked about censorship. Zach gave a talk about censorship at the conference and his talk served as the springboard for a lot of conversation about when (if ever) censorship might be a good thing.

We were able to record in front of a live audience, which is, for me at least, my favorite way to record the podcast.  We managed to get much better sound quality for this one versus our last Skep-Tech panel although I really need to work on getting some better equipment for panels like this.  Perhaps there is a rich atheist out here just itching to give a group of godless geeky comedians a thousand dollars for some ace equipment.

But I digress.  Zach was a really great guest and I’m very happy with the episode.  Make sure you listen to our five questions because we get to work on unlocking the gay agenda!  Enjoy!

Geeks Without God gets Super Geeky this Week

Geeks Without GodWe’ve had so much other great stuff going on at Geeks Without God that we haven’t talked geeky boners in almost two months.  This week we make up for that shortcoming by spending lots of time discussing our latest geeky obsessions.  We talk about movies and for once, I didn’t even bring them up.  Instead, I spent a ton of time talking about tabletop games.  And I mean a ton of time talking about tabletop gaming.

After serious talks about alcoholism, it was nice to kick back and just geek out for a while.  Listen to our geekiness here.

Geeks Without God Chat it up at a Convention

Geeks Without GodThis past weekend, my Geeks Without God compatriots and I were asked to host a panel at the Skep-Tech convention this weekend.  Thinking it was cool to be invited as guests to a convention, we happily accepted.  We were given an all-star lineup that included Chelsea du Fresne, an evolutionary biologist and one of the convention organizers, Greta Christina, author of “Why are you Atheists so Angry: 99 Things that Piss off the Godless,” Tim Farley, creator of What’s the Harm and Zach Weinersmith, writer and illustrator of Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal.

We were a little unsure of what to do for a panel so we decided to just do a talk about skepticism and technology.  It was interesting but of course immediately after the panel, I came up with a much better topic!  We should have talked about skepticism and entertainment!

Damn it!

I hope they ask us back next year (if there is a next year) so we can do that.

So there were some technical challenges recording on this one.  I had to record from a table mic in a gigantic room where the panelists were using microphones.  For all the challenges, the sound turned out far better than I feared.

There are a few edits on this one because a few audience members asked fairly long questions and they were too far away from the mic to be understood.  I cut a few of those out just to get rid of what was effectively dead air.

So listen if you like!  Our panelists were super interesting!

Geeks Without God Talks About Conventions!

Geeks Without GodThis week, we brought our friend Matt Savelkoul back to the podcast so we could talk about conventions and atheism.  We are appearing at the Skep-Tech conference this weekend so the episode works as sort of a set-up for that appearance.  Actually, we spend most of the podcast talking about CONvergence because that is the convention all of us know the best.  Given the breadth of the topic, it’s pretty amazing that we managed to keep the podcast under one hour.

Matt also gets to ask us five questions because he’s been on the podcast before.  I gotta say that I love having return guests because as much as I enjoy our five questions, I enjoy the change up when someone gets to ask their own questions because it’s different every time.  I also like spending time talking about what I like. That’s why I’m co-hosting a podcast, I expect.

One final bonus, if you listen to the podcast, you can find out how to win a free copy of Atheist Voices of Minnesota!  That’s cool, right?