I just finished a brief interview with Tom Crann of Minnesota Public Radio’s All Things Considered show, so if you hear me calling the creationists idiots while you’re driving home sometime in the next few days, don’t be too shocked. (Sorry, I didn’t ask exactly when it will be aired.)
Here’s a link to the radio program.
coturnix says
OK, I’ll be on the lookout these days. And, close the italics….
coturnix says
How much does All Things Considered differ from region to region? Here, I am familiar with Robert Siegel, Michele Norris and Melissa Block, but have never heard ofTom Crann.
Mr. Person says
Coturnix,
Those are the national people. Tom Crann is likely Minnesota.
bernarda says
In considering All Things Considered and PBS and Minnesota hero Garrison Keillor, you might like this old commentary by Garrison,
http://www.inthesetimes.com/site/main/article/979/
“How did the Party of Lincoln and Liberty transmogrify into the party of Newt Gingrich’s evil spawn and their Etch-A-Sketch president, a dull and rigid man, whose philosophy is a jumble of badly sutured body parts trying to walk?”
BlueIndependent says
Get a recording of it, I want to hear the whole segment. I don’t think I’ll be able to catch it.
Jason says
I’ll post this comment here until the Kent Hovind comments doesn’t give me a 404 error.
Mr. Hovind should have read Matthew 22:21.
That is all.
Jeff Jones says
Looks like this interview air between 6:20 and 6:30 on Minnesota Public Radio stations…91.1 KNOW in the Twin Cities. Also a version at http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2006/07/13/scienceblog/
NoDak Commuter says
I just heard your interview during my commute between Grand Forks, ND, and Fargo, ND. I like MPR better than NDPR, so luckily we’re close enough to pick it up. Anyway, I’d never heard of your blog before, and it sounded interesting, so I checked it out. It looks great – I’m adding it to my routine blog-reading. Cheers.
ed hessler says
It was great to be sitting at my desk doing things that have to be done before I go home and to hear that you/Pharyngula were next. So, I stopped to listen up…pay attention to questions and answers. I thought it was a quite decent interview, all things considered, and hope you did, too. Good questions and good answers, answers showing a deft touch both in terms of content and time.
Thanks.
taalinukko says
I got to have a driveway moment as I finally heard how to pronounce Pharyngula.
justawriter says
Darn, here I was expecting to hear the Incredible Hulk with a better vocabulary (Hulk smash… transferring kinetic energy to a immobile object in accord with Newton’s observations) and here is this voice that makes Tweety Bird sound like Sam Kinnison.
Still, great job PZ, you raised the average IQ of the Red River Valley by at least three points today.
Scott Hatfield says
I enjoyed the interview. They gave you a fair shake, asked good questions, and you came across as intelligent, approachable and true to yourself.
Good job.
Scott
ChrisTheRed says
Damn you, Real Audio! Now I’m compelled to reinstall your life-sucking suckage on my laptop.
Tiskel says
ChrisTheRed: Damn you, Real Audio! Now I’m compelled to reinstall your life-sucking suckage on my laptop.
Don’t do it… install Real Alternative (Media Player Classic with all the codecs needed for RealPlayer files). I’ve been using this for several years and have been actively removing (when possible) RealPlayer anywhere I have admin rights.
-Tiskel
Eclogite says
Great interview. Glad I got to hear it.
Backlit-Cows says
Wow, you don’t sound like you do in my head, and you don’t pronounce “Pharyngula” the way I expected.
Dr. Steve says
It’s fair-IN-gyoo-la is it not?
bernarda says
You have to love Garrison Keillor. On his July 8th program he sang the French anthem “La Marseillaise” and asked the audience to sing along. He had a translator give the first verses in English. After that, Garrison says “Viva La France”.
In our day and age, that is rather daring, sad to say.
Mouth of the Yellow River says
Ni Hao! Kannichi Wa!
I hope you take this constructively, but the vocal interview did seem inconsistent with your keyboarding.
The interviewer has precedent and was a watered down generality about the blogosphere and assessment by batting averages rather than substance, but I was hoping you would have taken charge and prodded the direction to your uncompromising stance on hardhitting transcending issues.
Maybe next time.
MOTYR