Interfaith Voices

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Interfaith Voices
GenreNewsmagazine, Talk radio
Running time53 minutes
28 minutes 30 seconds
Country of originUSA
Language(s)English
Syndicatesself-distributed[1]
Recording studioWAMU
Washington, DC
Original release2001 –
present
Websitewww.interfaithradio.org

Interfaith Voices is a radio newsmagazine that is syndicated on 69 public and community radio stations in North America. The show features interviews and produced segments covering the world of religion, spirituality, and ethics. It was founded by Maureen Fiedler, who hosted the show from 2001 to 2018. The current host is Amber Khan.

Past guests have included:[citation needed]

The show is pre-recorded each week in the studios of 88.5 WAMU at American University.

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  1. ^ "An option for This American Life, self-distribution dwindles among public radio producers | Current". current.org.
  2. ^ "Would Alien Contact Change Religion on Earth?". interfaithradio.org. Interfaith Voices. December 13, 2013. Retrieved April 26, 2017.

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