Remember earlier this month when I congratulated Seattle’s Ask an Atheist television show for sweeping its channel’s awards? Well, unfortunately that channel is going to be dead come December 31st thanks to a lack of public funding. Ask an Atheist doesn’t want to die with it, so they’re asking for some help. They’ll be moving to commercial radio (KLAY 1180 AM in Lakewood), but that takes some money. You can help them in two ways:
1. If you’re a fan of the show but not near Seattle, you can donate. Remember, you can watch all of the episodes online!
2. If you’re in the Seattle area, there will be a comedy benefit show in Tacoma on December 9th. What’s not to love about godless humor that helps a good cause?
Don’t you want to be able to say you helped fund the first commercial atheist show in the country? You know you do. Or at the very least, you know you want to keep me supplied with local godless inspiration. Everybody wins!
Mike Gillis says
Big thanks, Jenn!Please let us know when you’d like to have a guest spot on the show!Mike GillisProducer and co-creator, Ask an Atheist
Beth Dorenkamp says
Wow, thanks for the support, Jen!
Jennie says
:-( one of my good friends works for that station and he’s out of a job when it closes. I do hope AAA gets picked up elsewhere, I’ve heard really good things about it. In fact, I think you might enjoy my friend, he’s a heathen, moved to Seattle from Iowa a few years ago. He brews beer, and burns flags and is about to find himself with lots of time on his hands. Goes by the name “Reverend” and has at least 2 pope outfits that I’ve seen. :-D If you need some more friends in your new city, let me know and I’ll facilitate an introduction. (over the interwebs, as I am still stuck in Iowa.)
ValH says
Tickets bought for my husband and I and invites sent out to all of our godless friends :)
Sam says
Jennie: contact me at sam (at) askanatheist.tv. I’m also a homebrewer, and yeah I’d love to know a few more brewing atheists out here. In fact, I’m working on a nut brown and a scotch ale in anticipation of the benefit and holidays.