There's a lot of great information being passed around on podcasts today and it's a shame that there isn't enough time to listen to them all! So help out your fellow atheists, agnostics, and skeptics by voting for your favorite podcast to encourage others to listen. Which podcast was your favorite last year?
Readers nominated a lot of different podcasts and now we have the five finalists for you to vote on.
To be eligible, a podcast had to involve at least some people who identify as atheists or agnostics who are doing the speaking and writing, it had to have been active for most of 2011, and the topics must generally be issues pertaining to atheism, agnosticism, freethought, church/state separation, etc.
Here are links to more information about each of the podcasts that are finalists for the Favorite Agnostic / Atheist Podcast of 2011:
- Think Atheist Radio Show
- The Thinking Atheist Podcast
- The Atheist Experience
- The Imaginary Friends Show
- Cognitive Dissonance
- Favorite Agnostic / Atheist Book of 2011
- Favorite Agnostic / Atheist to Follow on Twitter of 2011
- Favorite Agnostic / Atheist Website of 2011
- Favorite Agnostic / Atheist Blog of 2011
- Favorite Agnostic / Atheist Facebook Page of 2011
- Favorite Agnostic / Atheist Ad of 2011
- Favorite Agnostic / Atheist Community of 2011
Previous Favorite Agnostic / Atheist Podcast Winners:
Note: Readers are only allowed to vote once a day during the voting period, February 22 - March 21. That's why voting requires that you be logged in here to About.com, be logged in with Facebook, or that you provide an email address. A per About.com's privacy policy, your email address won't be shared with anyone. You won't even be signed up for newsletters - it's just needed to prevent fraud.

Mr Deity is not included? Can I do a write-in?
Sorry, the only people eligible for the final voting are those who received enough nominations. You can start a campaign next year to make sure he gets enough nominations to make the final five…
There is a reason why I avoid about.com, more ads than information. And AE isn’t even a true podcast production, not to mention it makes my ears bleed.