Episode 28: Hidden Meanings in Music, Part 2

In this episode of Life, the Universe & Everything Else, Leslie Saunders presents the long awaited second part of her discussion with Paul Brown, Robert Shindler, and Greg Christensen about hidden meanings in music. Also on this episode, Jeff Olsson interviews David Niose, president of the American Humanist Association and author of Nonbeliever Nation: The Rise of Secular Americans.

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Correction: While the Internet was not invented in the nineties (as mentioned in this episode) but in fact had early nodes dating back to 1969, the World Wide Web was invented (more or less) in the early nineties. As the Web eclipsed Usenet and other early Internet services, the Internet rose rapidly in popularity during this time.

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Medical student and former software developer. Host of the Life, the Universe & Everything Else podcast. Past organizer of the Winnipeg Skeptics. Former board chair at Bad Science Watch. Writer of things. Grower of beards. He/him.

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