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Yes, I’m sure you’ve probably seen it before – but there’s a few podcast items I want to send to you!

Baba Brinkman, who you can hear on an earlier episode of the Skeptically Speaking radio show! See you all in the chatroom and the Virtually Drinking Skeptically room tomorrow.
Oh, and Token Skeptic episode #7 [...]

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Check Out Reality Check!

by podblack on December 21, 2009

I’m interviewed on a radio show! Reality Check has a really keen look at LGBT issues nationally and internationally, with a pro-skeptical-approach. Unique and well worth catching!
Reality Check is a weekly radio show broadcast on JOY 94.9 FM in Melbourne, Australia. Each week Reality Check brings you a round-up of LGBT world news and a [...]

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I’m On Skeptically Speaking This Week!

by podblack on December 1, 2009

Wahhh! Skeptically Speaking is a great show (I keep getting shout-outs on it and I promptly hide behind the couch whenever they happen) – you can hear me and Dr Martin Bridgstock on it this weekend!
It will be broadcast live, so you can hear it on the site (please phone in! Or zip in an [...]

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Skeptic Zone 53 is now out – do sign up for the Skeptic Zone Facebook page – there’s over twenty videos (such as our vodcast adventures at Dragon*Con, running around Melbourne, Auckland and Sydney and wherever else we can wave a camera at… you’d be surprised!) that we’ve recorded for the show, so do check [...]

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DO NOT MISS RADIO! ‘The coming of “The Singularity”…or not?’ Listen to it on All In The Mind on Radio National, 19th September at 1pm and repeated on Monday 21st September, 1pm.
In fact, if you do miss it, I’ll be plugging the podcast of it. Endlessly. So you better be ready!
Michael McRae has been on [...]

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Firstly – what is a lie-detector?
The Skeptic’s Dictionary outlines some factors that should immediately have you thinking twice about its application (let alone all those Hollywood movies and television ads, where the ‘cool customer’ out-thinks it, or the hysterical situations where even saying your name right makes your pulse race!)
Psychologists do not think either the [...]

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