Ask Science Mike LIVE -Chapman
presented by Interstices 2018: Beyond Human (AI and Emotion)
Science Mike is way too funny to be as smart as he is and way too honest, touching, insightful and entertaining to be ignored. What I mean is, I resent his multiple talents. Any time he’s speaking my ears perk up like a dog hearing a can opener, and yours should, too. Also, feed your dog.”
— Pete Holmes, Star of HBO's Crashing and host of You Made it Weird with Pete Holmes
Chapman University and Wilkinson College are hosting a LIVE taping of Ask Science Mike, a weekly question and answer podcast helping hundreds of thousands explore the questions they've always been afraid to ask about science, life and faith.
Mike McHargue (better known as Science Mike) is an author, podcaster, and speaker who travels the world helping people understand the science of life's most profound experiences. His bestselling debut book, Finding God in the Waves, has helped thousands understand faith in the 21st century.Mike hosts Ask Science Mike, a weekly question and answer podcast helping hundreds of thousands explore the questions they've always been afraid to ask.
Mike frequently appears before sold-out audiences in major cities like New York, Chicago, and London. He's a favorite for conferences, colleges, and churches exploring the intersection of science and faith, with recent stops at The University of Georgia, Mars Hill Church (Grand Rapids), The Wild Goose Conference, and Google. Mike is a frequent contributor to RELEVANT magazine, The Washington Post, Storyline, and BioLogos. He's also a frequent guest on radio program and podcasts worldwide, including recent interviews on SiriusXM and NPR.
Mike McHargue is one of those rare voices that can speak knowledgeably and authentically about both science and faith. He's for anyone looking to dig deeper into doubt, atheism, and how God rewires our brains. Mike's mix of honesty, humor, and affability allow him to connect with remarkably diverse audiences.
You can contact the event organizer, Taryn Stroop at stroop@chapman.edu or (714) 628-7355.
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