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Premiering in June of 2010, our show has amassed thousands of regular listeners, garnering attention both locally and in over 50 countries. Partner with us to promote your product, organization, service or idea!
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Ask an Atheist is a live, educational, call-in radio program dedicated to atheism, skeptical inquiry and the separation of church and state. We broadcast live from KLAY 1180 AM in Lakewood, WA and podcast online to thousands of regular listeners in more than a dozen countries around the world.