Appearance on ReapSowRadio podcast

I recently appeared on episode 65 of ReapSowRadio to discuss my recent trip to Ireland including my experience at the Empowering Women Through Secularism conference, recent activism including my objection to prayer at Wilkes-Barre City Council meetings, and thoughts concerning stepping back from ‘the drama.’ My appearance on the show starts near the one hour and […]

Appearance on Post Rapture Looting podcast

I was recently interviewed for episode 60 of the Post Rapture Looting podcast which is now available for streaming and download! I discussed my recent atheist and church/state activism which includes — but is not limited to — my objection to government-led prayer at Wilkes-Barre City Council meetings, banners (1, 2) I had placed on […]

Appearance on Full Frontal Zealotry podcast

I was interviewed for the now available July 8, 2013 episode of the Australian-based Full Frontal Zealotry podcast. I spoke about my recent experience at the 2013 Empowering Women Through Secularism conference in Dublin, my activism concerning opposition to prayer at Wilkes-Barre City Council meetings including collaborative efforts with the Freedom From Religion Foundation, approaches […]

FFRF urges Wilkes-Barre City Council to cease prayer

On June 13, 2013, I addressed Wilkes-Barre City Council during the public comment section of a council meeting – objecting to government-led prayer and urging council to remove prayer from government meetings [video]. I detailed why I object to governmental prayer in a follow-up written piece, was since featured in local media, and was most recently […]

Wilkes-Barre City Council prayer objection noted in The Times Leader

Jerry Lynott — writer for The Times Leader — recently authored an article mentioning my address to Wilkes-Barre City Council objecting to government-led prayer during council meetings. Read more concerning my objection to council prayer in this extensive piece, find more information in the ‘council prayer‘ category on this website, and watch my address to council: […]