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brayton_headshot_wre_1443.jpg Ed Brayton is a journalist, commentator and speaker. He is the co-founder and president of Michigan Citizens for Science and co-founder of The Panda's Thumb. He has written for such publications as The Bard, Skeptic and Reports of the National Center for Science Education, spoken in front of many organizations and conferences, and appeared on nationally syndicated radio shows and on C-SPAN. Ed is also a Fellow with the Center for Independent Media and the host of Declaring Independence, a one hour weekly political talk show on WPRR in Grand Rapids, Michigan.(static)

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Radio Show Preview 03-12-09

Posted on: March 12, 2009 9:37 AM, by Ed Brayton

On Declaring Independence tonight: Chris Stellar, a reporter for the Minnesota Independent, will be on to give an update on the Al Franken/Norm Coleman legal battle going on in the courts there. And Amanda Metskas, executive director of Camp Quest, a summer camp for children of freethinkers, atheists, agnostics and humanists, will be on to talk about her organization.

As always, you can tune in here from 6-7 pm EST.

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1

Is there an RSS feed for the podcast that I can throw into my podcast aggregator?

Posted by: ruidh | March 12, 2009 11:24 AM

2

Hey Ed, you need to check your Declaring Independence web-site. The podcast page says that on 1/29/09 you interviewed "Glen Miller" rather than Ken Miller

That is unless you're doing the John Edward/Sylvia Browne shtick on your show and it was supposed to be Glenn Miller.

"Tonight on Declaring Independence we're getting out the Ouija board to talk to big band great, Glenn Miller..."

Posted by: Troy Britain | March 12, 2009 10:26 PM

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Hi,

I was reading ur blog posts and found some of them to be very good.. u write well.. Why don't you popularize it more.. ur posts on ur blog ‘’ took my particular attention as some of them are interesting topics of mine too;

BTW I help out some ex-IIMA guys who with another batch mate run www.rambhai.com where you can post links to your most loved blog-posts. Rambhai was the chaiwala at IIMA and it is a site where users can themselves share links to blog posts etc and other can find and vote on them. The best make it to the homepage!

This way you can reach out to rambhai readers some of whom could become your ardent fans.. who knows.. :)

Cheers,
Ray

Posted by: Ray | March 13, 2009 8:06 AM

4

I sure wish these shows were archived. . . .

Posted by: monkeysuncle | March 13, 2009 6:25 PM

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All shows are archived and available at http://feeds2.feedburner.com/declaringindependencepodcast.

Posted by: Ed Brayton | March 14, 2009 12:01 AM

6

Why not place an RSS link (complete with orange/white icon) on Dispatches ?

I've had been looking for the RSS feed for a month as well. Until now that is. Everyone isn't running Itunes software (in case it's listed there).

Posted by: ihedenius | March 30, 2009 5:31 AM

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