Thank you to invited guest
and also to the nearly 100 others who tuned in yesterday for the live video. If you missed it yesterday, here, above, is the recording of it, along with, I think, a computer-generated transcript. The start is abrupt (the pre-show chit-chat part of it is cut off), but otherwise the tech worked fairly well for a first-time experiment. I had fun doing it, and I think the back-and-forth with Mark Oppenheimer added some value. I hope to do more of these when the opportunity arises, and, I hope, I’ll get better at it with practice. I also hope to find a way for the community to participate more by sending questions in during the conversation.It used to be, not so long ago, that to do a show like this you needed all kinds of fancy equipment and producers and light and sound people. Now you just need two cellphones. The production values aren’t yet quite up to Fox News in-studio standards, but even so, I find it pretty amazing and empowering.
What sparked this was the second item in this post from February 11, “Silicon Valley’s Christian Revival.” Mark Oppenheimer, whose work I’ve been following with interest for a long time, sent a skeptical email in response. I invited him to come on so that we could sort it out.
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