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Skeptoid: Critical Analysis of Pop Phenomena

By Brian Dunning

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Podcast Description

Skeptoid is a weekly science podcast dedicated to furthering knowledge by blasting away the widespread pseudosciences that infect popular culture, and replacing them with way cooler reality. Each weekly episode focuses on a single phenomenon — an urban legend, a paranormal claim, alternative therapy, or something just plain stupid — that you've heard of, and that you probably believe in. Skeptoid attempts to expose the folly of belief in non-evidence based phenomena, and more importantly, explains the factual scientific reality. From the sublime to the startling, no topic is sacred, politically incorrect though that may be.

Customer Reviews

Intelligent and witty

Among the best skeptical podcasts out there. Anyone interested in science, or pseudoscience, should listen to it. Especially recommended to teachers and students.

Brilliant stuff!

Mr. Dunning presents interesting topics and argues elegantly against such nonsens as homeopathy, conspiracy theories and ghosts. Each episode is rather short and to the point, and there is no annoying intro/outro music - which makes it perfect for back to back listening. One of my top 5 favorite podcasts ever!

Great facts on stupid things people believe in.

For me it is obvious that Z, Y and Z are B-S, but Brian Dunning briefly explains why. No respectable person can still believe in rods, wheatgrass juse or other similar things after spent a few minutes listening to this pod cast This is so good that it should replace the 2 minute hate ritual every morning.

Skeptoid: Critical Analysis of Pop Phenomena
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  • Category: Social Sciences
  • Language: English

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