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Jon Ronson - How to Find God

Jon Ronson

Jon Ronson in conversation with Neil Denny and Padraig Reidy in front of a live audience at The School of Life, London.

Jon talks of his upcoming documentary, How to find God, conspiracies and looks back at his journalistic career and talks about his book "The Men Who Stare at Goats" being turned into a major motion picture.

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A podcast only special. First released on Friday 19th June 2009.

Jon Ronson began his journalistic career as an award-winning columnist for Time Out. He also wrote the popular Human Zoo column for The Guardian and produced the BBC Radio 4 documentary Hotel Auschwitz. He presents the late night Radio 4 series, Jon Ronson on ... and has made numerous films for Channel 4, including the acclaimed five part series Secret Rulers of the World, The Double Life of Jonathan King, Kidneys for Jesus, and the multi award-winning Tottenham Ayatollah.

A regular contributor to The Guardian, Jon's books include Them: Adventures with Extremists, The Men Who Stare at Goats, Out of the Ordinary: True Tales of Everyday Craziness, and What I Do: More Tales of Everyday Craziness. This will be Jon's third appearance on Little Atoms.