Professor Ceiling Cat on video this afternoon

November 23, 2014 • 11:12 am

I’m supposed to appear today on the streamed podcast (vodcast?) Road to Reason: A Skeptic’s Guide to the 21st Century, an hourlong show broadcast on Fairfax County Public Television, streamed live on the Internet, and subsequently archived. (I’ll be Skyping in.) The live broadcast is at 3-4 pm EST in the US (2-3 pm Chicago time, 8-9 pm London time).

If you want to watch live, you can, I think, see it here, but you have to register for Usestream. But that’s dead easy, requiring you to furnish just an email address a user name, and a password. Then, I guess you can press “go live”. Here are the buttons and links to look for at the upper left of the page:

Screen Shot 2014-11-23 at 7.52.47 AMAnd her are the show’s regular hosts:

Rick Wingrove: Capital Area Representative for American Atheists.
Rob Penzcak: Physician turned writer.
David Tamayo: President and Founder of Hispanic American Freethinkers.
Larry Mendoza: Director for Educational Outreach, Beltway Atheists, Inc.
Liz Green, Secular Humanist

So far I’ve been communicating with Rob Penzcak, who sent me a 20-page list of questions (!) he thought of asking; this guy does his homework. (There may be another host or two.) At any rate, we’ll cover evolution, creationism, and the science-vs.-faith aspect of my upcoming book, out in May of 2015.

I am showered, shaved, sweetened with all the perfumes of Arabia, and ready to go.

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17 thoughts on “Professor Ceiling Cat on video this afternoon

  1. It is not available thru web on Android devices since it requires Flash.
    Download USstream app from Google play to view.

  2. I only caught part of it, but it was very good, and the stream was good quality. Usually interviews via skype break up and are very annoying to listen to.

  3. Jerry, it was a pleasure listening to you. You speak quite well. You are easy to listen to, easy to understand and your semantic content / word count ratio is high.

    Maybe you should do more of this kind of thing. I would love to hear you in discussion with others in formats like the Lawrence Krauss Origins Project, or the Salk Institute hosted Beyond Belief talks.

    Looking forward to reading your new book.

  4. I agree – great info to syllable ratio (unlike their sole call-in who burned too much time with her non-questions). Sigh.

    The interview provides a sorely-needed antidote to the religious apologia so many in the sciences feel is necessary for acceptance of what should be obvious: evidence trumps revelation.

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