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Podcast The Skeptic Podcast

The Skeptic Podcast

The Skeptic

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Frequency: 1 episode/8d. Total Eps: 11

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The official podcast of The Skeptic, the UK’s longest-running publication offering skeptical analysis of pseudoscience, conspiracy theory and claims of the paranormal.
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Episode #001

samedi 22 fĆ©vrier 2025 • Duration

From the pages of The Skeptic magazine, this is The Skeptic podcast, bringing you the best of the magazine’s expert analysis of pseudoscience, conspiracy theory and claims of the paranormal since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020.Ā 

On this episode:

  • Coronavirus, conspiracy, challenges and compassion, by Michael Marshall, from September 2020

  • Hydroxychloroquine: When bad science goes mainstream, by Carlos Orsi and NatĆ”lia Pasternak, from September 2020

  • ā€˜Mask Mouth’: A real dental phenomenon, or merely a confection?, by Shaun Sellars, from September 2020

  • The Battersea Poltergeist, and the role of the paranormal investigator, by Deborah Hyde, from May 2021

Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic

Episode #002

vendredi 7 mars 2025 • Duration

From the pages of The Skeptic magazine, this is The Skeptic podcast, bringing you the best of the magazine’s expert analysis of pseudoscience, conspiracy theory and claims of the paranormal since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020.

On this episode:Ā 

  • The Atacama mummy: putting together the pieces of an ā€œArchaeology bombshellā€, by Paul Duncan McGarrity, from August 2020

  • Conspiracy theorists, anti-vaxxers and alt-med quackery put our pets in harm's way, by Danny Chambers, from September 2020

  • Putting some skeptical mantras to bed, by Jonathan Jarry, from January 2021

  • Exploding the myth of the longevity ā€œBlue Zonesā€, where people live beyond the age of 100, by Carlos Orsi, from September 2024

Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskepticĀ 

Episode #011

vendredi 9 mai 2025 • Duration

From the pages of The Skeptic magazine, this is The Skeptic podcast, bringing you the best of the magazine’s expert analysis of pseudoscience, conspiracy theory and claims of the paranormal since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020.

On this episode:Ā 

  • Meet the conspiracy theorists who believe Covid isn’t real… because viruses don’t exist, by Frank Visser, from January 2021

  • Tree planting schemes look fantastic on paper, but they won't save us from climate change, by Sarah Hearne, from March 2023

  • The Secret to a bland romance is: victim blaming, by Mark Horne, from December 2020

  • Do dreams sometimes replay repressed memories of trauma experienced long ago?, by Chris French, from April 2023

Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic

Episode #010

vendredi 2 mai 2025 • Duration

From the pages of The Skeptic magazine, this is The Skeptic podcast, bringing you the best of the magazine’s expert analysis of pseudoscience, conspiracy theory and claims of the paranormal since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020.

On this episode:Ā 

  • Plagues and Plots: COVID-19 and 5G, by Deborah Hyde, from November 2020

  • It's easier to decry 'kids today' than it is to look honestly at the world we've made, by Brian Eggo, from November 2020

  • Despite scare stories from holistic dentists, cavitations probably don't exist, by Shaun Sellars, from December 2020

  • Do we really need supplements? A skeptic's guide to micronutrients, by Pixie Turner, from March 2021

Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic

Episode #009

vendredi 25 avril 2025 • Duration

From the pages of The Skeptic magazine, this is The Skeptic podcast, bringing you the best of the magazine’s expert analysis of pseudoscience, conspiracy theory and claims of the paranormal since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020.

On this episode:

  • Time Team's archaeologists showed us how experts can ruthlessly unpick a hoax, by Paul Duncan McGarrity, from November 2020

  • The story of Phineas Gage's accident is well-known; what happened to him afterwards is not, by Kat Ford, from January 2024

  • Have we seen the last of the vanishing phantom hitchhiker?, by Deborah Hyde, from January 2021

  • The meaning crisis, and how we rescue young men from reactionary politics, by Aaron Rabinowitz, from November 2024

Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic

Episode #008

vendredi 18 avril 2025 • Duration

From the pages of The Skeptic magazine, this is The Skeptic podcast, bringing you the best of the magazine’s expert analysis of pseudoscience, conspiracy theory and claims of the paranormal since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020.

On this episode:Ā 

  • How to spot medical misinformation in a pandemic, by Brian Eggo & Matt Kemp, from December 2020

  • Therapy on tap: Thought Field Therapy offfers superficial solutions to deep disturbances, by Peter Panayi, from November 2020

  • Could ASMR be a possible explanation for some new age and spiritual experiences?, by Mark Horne, from March 2024

  • Real in what sense?, by Aaron Rabinowitz, from November 2020

Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic

Episode #007

vendredi 11 avril 2025 • Duration

From the pages of The Skeptic magazine, this is The Skeptic podcast, bringing you the best of the magazine’s expert analysis of pseudoscience, conspiracy theory and claims of the paranormal since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020.

On this episode:Ā 

  • Ethics for Skeptics, by Aaron Rabinowitz, from September 2020

  • Brazil's government throw their weight behind Creationism and Intelligent Design, by Carlos Orsi and NatĆ”lia Pasternak, from November 2020

  • When it comes to science, the standard has to be truth and accuracy - not false balance, by Hayley Stevens, from September 2024

  • I'll take the COVID-19 vaccine, and here's why I'm telling you, by Matthew Reynolds, from January 2021

Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskepticĀ 

Episode #006

vendredi 4 avril 2025 • Duration

From the pages of The Skeptic magazine, this is The Skeptic podcast, bringing you the best of the magazine’s expert analysis of pseudoscience, conspiracy theory and claims of the paranormal since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020.

On this episode:Ā 

  • When you understand 5G technology, the conspiracy theories simply don’t add up, by Sean Slater, from November 2020

  • How to start having better arguments, according to the evidence, by Mark Horne & Matt Kemp, from November 2020

  • "But it's just a joke!": why comedy's right to offend doesn't include the right to harm, by Brian Eggo, from August 2024

  • Has the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in an increase in ghostly encounters?, by Chris French, from October 2020

Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskepticĀ 

Episode #005

vendredi 28 mars 2025 • Duration

From the pages of The Skeptic magazine, this is The Skeptic podcast, bringing you the best of the magazine’s expert analysis of pseudoscience, conspiracy theory and claims of the paranormal since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020.Ā 

On this episode:Ā 

  • Conspiracy theories around the ā€˜feminisation’ of Western men shield believers from examining their own prejudices, by Thiago Vahia, from April 2021

  • By invoking 'Spirit of the Blitz' nostalgia, we do a disservice to what was achieved on the home front, by Victoria Stiles, from October 2020

  • The wealthy, conservative American Christian groups pushing anti-abortion protests in the UK, by Michael Marshall, from September 2024

  • Institute of Biomedical Science falls for the Traditional Chinese Medicine hype, by Brian Eggo, from October 2020

Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskepticĀ 

Episode #004

vendredi 21 mars 2025 • Duration

From the pages of The Skeptic magazine, this is The Skeptic podcast, bringing you the best of the magazine’s expert analysis of pseudoscience, conspiracy theory and claims of the paranormal since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020.Ā 

On this episode:

  • Headlines calling HPV swabs ā€œhome smear testsā€ risk putting people off cervical screenings, by Alice Howarth, from February 2021

  • Rectal ozone therapy: Brazil’s latest COVID-19 pseudoscience, by Carlos Orsi and NatĆ”lia Pasternak, from October 2020

  • The ā€œchild identifies as wolfā€ story was only ever about bullying, not ā€˜species confusion’, by Brian Eggo, from October 2024

  • Anti-fluoride activists may disagree, but fluoridation is social justice in dental care, by Shaun Sellars, from October 2020

Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic


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