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The Cross Examiner Podcast S01E09 - Interview w/ Ryan Jayne of Freedom From Religion Foundation (Pt 2)

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I am super excited to be able to bring you this interview with Ryan Jayne of the Freedom From Religion Foundation! (https://ffrf.org/) Thank you to Ryan for giving me so much of his time to help educate both my listeners as well as me on the great work that FFRF does in the fight against religious intrusion into our secular government. Please support them any way that you can!
In this part of the interview, we focus on faith healing in the United States and how it is killing children.
RYAN'S BIO:
Ryan is Senior Policy Counsel for FFRF's Strategic Response team. He received a B.A. in philosophy from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Honors College in 2007. After graduating, Ryan taught piano and chess lessons while working as a financial advisor until 2012, when he began law school at Lewis & Clark in Portland, Oregon. In law school he focused on intellectual property and animal law, serving as an associate editor for the Animal Law Review at Lewis & Clark and co-founding the Pacific Northwest’s first Secular Legal Society. Ryan graduated cum laude in 2015, began working with FFRF in January of 2015, and became a Diane Uhl Legal Fellow in September, 2015, specializing in faith-based government funding. Ryan became an FFRF staff attorney in September, 2017.

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I am super excited to be able to bring you this interview with Ryan Jayne of the Freedom From Religion Foundation! (https://ffrf.org/) Thank you to Ryan for giving me so much of his time to help educate both my listeners as well as me on the great work that FFRF does in the fight against religious intrusion into our secular government. Please support them any way that you can!
In this part of the interview, we focus on faith healing in the United States and how it is killing children.
RYAN'S BIO:
Ryan is Senior Policy Counsel for FFRF's Strategic Response team. He received a B.A. in philosophy from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Honors College in 2007. After graduating, Ryan taught piano and chess lessons while working as a financial advisor until 2012, when he began law school at Lewis & Clark in Portland, Oregon. In law school he focused on intellectual property and animal law, serving as an associate editor for the Animal Law Review at Lewis & Clark and co-founding the Pacific Northwest’s first Secular Legal Society. Ryan graduated cum laude in 2015, began working with FFRF in January of 2015, and became a Diane Uhl Legal Fellow in September, 2015, specializing in faith-based government funding. Ryan became an FFRF staff attorney in September, 2017.

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