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The Skeptics’ Guide to the Universe
A table-discussion-format talk show, often with special guest interviews.
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An ongoing series of five-minute primers, with hosts of the Skeptics’ Guide to the Universe.
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Point of Inquiry
The Center for Inquiry’s polished interview-format talk show dealing with humanism, atheism, and skepticism, with hosts Chris Mooney, Karen Stollznow, and Robert M. Price.
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For Good Reason
An interview format show hosted by D.J. Grothe, the President of the James Randi Educational Foundation.
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Skeptoid
Audio-essay format show. In each episode, host Brian Dunning offers a primer on a single pseudoscientific or paranormal topic.
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The Amazing Show starring James Randi
A fire-side chat show from James “The Amazing” Randi.
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The Skeptic Zone
Australia’s leading skeptical podcast. Light-hearted and varied.
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Skeptically Speaking
Canadian interview-format live radio call-in talk show with host Desiree Schell.
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The Reality Check
A table-discussion-format talk show from the Ottawa Skeptics.
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The Pseudo Scientists
A table-discussion-format talk show from the Young Australian Skeptics.
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Geologic Podcast
A skeptical comedy rant show from rock musician George Hrab. For a mature audience.
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Audiomartini
A radio program relating to the paranormal from a skeptic’s point of view — UFOs, ghosts, cryptos, religion and creationism as well as science are highlighted.
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Richard Wiseman’s Afternoon Tea
An interview-format show hosted by psychologist Richard Wiseman.
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Are We Alone?
SETI’s science and skepticism podcast, with host Seth Shostack.
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Brain Science Podcast
Bi-weekly neuroscience show, hosted by physician Ginger Campbell.
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Psychology in Everyday Life: The Psych Files
Hosted by Dr. Michael Britt, The Psych Files applies our knowledge of psychology to everyday life. Recommended for students majoring in psychology and anyone interested in understanding human behaviour.
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Skeptics with a K
Skeptics with a K is a podcast for science reason and critical thinking produced by the Merseyside Skeptics Society, a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of scientific skepticism. Content advisory: episodes may contain explicit content.
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Top 10 Myths About Evolution

Top 10 Myths About Evolution (and how we know it really happened)

This concise pamphlet provides answers to common objections to evolution, such as: If humans came from apes, why aren’t apes evolving into humans?; Only an intelligent designer could have made something as complex as an eye; The second law of thermo-dynamics proves that evolution is impossible; Evolution can’t account for morality; and more…

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Top 10 Things You Should Know About Alternative Medicine

Top 10 Things You Should Know About Alternative Medicine

Harriet Hall, MD (aka the SkepDoc), shares her wit and wisdom about alternative medicine including: chiropractic, the placebo effect, homeopathy, acupuncture, and the questionable benefits of organic food, detoxification, and ‘natural’ remedies.

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Learn to be a Psychic in 10 Easy Lessons

Learn to be a Psychic in 10
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Psychic readings and fortunetelling are an ancient art — a combination of acting and psychological manipulation. While some psychics are known to cheat and acquire information ahead of time, these ten tips focus on what is known as “cold reading” — reading someone “cold” without any prior knowledge about them.

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