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Episode #058

The Skeptic Podcast 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. Featuring articles by Chris French, Aaron Rabinowitz, Brian Eggo, and Abi Kennedy.

Episode #458

Skeptics with a K Marsh talks about efforts to reduce the climate impact of cattle, and how it's being received by conspiracy theorists. Meanwhile, Mike is excited about the return of two missing episodes of Doctor Who.

Episode #054 - Live from QED 2023

InKredulous Episode 54 of our satirical, skeptical comedy podcast recorded live at QED 2023. Appearing alongside host Andy Wilson are Jordan Holmes, Cara Santa Maria, and Michael Marshall.

The Skeptic

Richard Carlile – Science, Sex and Skepticism in 19th Century England
By Mark Horne,

Somewhat forgotten in skeptical history, Richard Carlile may be the first identified atheist in print, having been tried for blasphemy for "The Age of Reason"

The post Richard Carlile – Science, Sex and Skepticism in 19th Century England appeared first on The Skeptic.

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