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The Humanist Hour #212: Lauren Lane on Skepticon and Rethinking Conferences

The Humanist Hour #212: Lauren Lane on Skepticon and Rethinking Conferences

Update: 2016-09-14
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Skepticon is an unusual conference in several ways. It started as a student-run event that survived its founders' graduation. It's an independent event, run as its own nonprofit organization. It's a free conference and vows to remain that way. In any given year, roughly half its speakers are women. It's held in a smaller city in the middle of the country in a very religious area. It attracts a younger audience on average, many of whom bring their families. It blends religious skepticism with what proponents call scientific skepticism with a minimum of friction.

In short, Skepticon meets many of the demographic and other challenges the secular and skeptical movements have identified. It's no surprise, then, that it's the largest annual conference in either of these movements.

This week, we talk with Skepticon co-founder and president Lauren Lane about Skepticon's past and its future. We talk about its history of innovation, and what’s changing this year. Lauren will tell you what you can expect at this year's Skepticon, November 11-13, 2016. We'll also laugh rather a lot.
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The Humanist Hour #212: Lauren Lane on Skepticon and Rethinking Conferences

The Humanist Hour #212: Lauren Lane on Skepticon and Rethinking Conferences