Radio Interview with Scout Bartlett

August 6, 2014 | 4 comments

I did an hour long radio interview with Scout Bartlett in June. Anchor of “Life Insights,” that airs throughout the Bay Area in California, Scout is very friendly toward the ideas of Christian Science and always interested in learning more about looking at the universe from a spiritual perspective.

To listen, you have to create an account (over to the right in the middle of the web page), but it’s very easy and supposedly they do not pester you later. After you create an account, click on this link again, log in, and you can download the recording.

“Interview with Evan Mehlenbacher, CSB”

 

4 thoughts on “Radio Interview with Scout Bartlett”

  1. I have been listening to his interviews for a couple of years now. He interviews CSists the 5th Mondays and they are all very interesting. I already heard yours and enjoyed it very much. Thank you! You can get to the interviews by clicking on Radio Archives, And no, they do not pester you, but Scout is very helpful if you have problems with the web-page.
    I clicked on the link above, but it is not your interview with Scout. To get to that lecture use this link: http://www.ifidknownthen.com
    Register and then click on Radio and then Radio Archives and then Spiritual Perspectives. Evan’s interview is at the top. There are many other wonderful interviews you may want to listen to. Whenever there is a 5th Monday, you will know Scout will interview another CSist.
    Enjoy

    1. I ditto everything Theodora wrote (except I didn’t realize he interviews Christian Scientists every 5th Monday…thanks for that!). I signed up using the instructions Evan provided above and they then sent me an email to validate my email address and then I was able to get to the interview (this was over a week ago and I’ve not received any spam as a result). And it was an excellent interview! I highly recommend it to everyone! Nice job Evan! I love hearing Christian Science presented in such a logical, non-jargon way that is understandable (and believable) by everyone.

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