
You're Not As Crazy As I Thought (but You're Still Wrong)
From: Guy Rathbun
Series: IdeaSphere: A Platform for Today's Voices
Length: 28:57
That political division is exactly what brought Phil Neisser and Jacob Hess together with the book, You’re Not as Crazy as I Thought, (but You’re Still Wrong).
Phil is a liberal atheist, Jacob a social conservative. They began a year-long attempt to practice a shared commitment to cross-party dialogue, where they explore the boundries of America’s core disagreements from morality to big media.
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Piece Description
That political division is exactly what brought Phil Neisser and Jacob Hess together with the book, You’re Not as Crazy as I Thought, (but You’re Still Wrong).
Phil is a liberal atheist, Jacob a social conservative. They began a year-long attempt to practice a shared commitment to cross-party dialogue, where they explore the boundries of America’s core disagreements from morality to big media.
Timing and Cues
Incue @ 00:00: Theme ...
Outcue for segment 1 @ 14:13: "We'll be right back."
62 second break with music bed
Incue for segment 2 @ 15:15: "This is IdeaSphere ... "
Outcue for segment 2 @ 28:57: ... theme ends.
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PVC IV (theme) | Blue Man Group | Audio. | 1999 | 00:00 |



Michael Reddell
Posted on July 23, 2012 at 03:09 PM | Permalink
Opening minds
Thanks for this interview, Guy. We really need more voices like those of your guests in this interview!