Skeptoid Brian Dunning
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The true science behind our most popular urban legends. Historical mysteries, paranormal claims, popular science myths, aliens and UFO reports, conspiracy theories, and worthless alternative medicine schemes... Skeptoid has you covered. From the sublime to the startling, no topic is sacred. Weekly since 2006.
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Skeptoid Adventures: Death Valley 2024
Come join the Skeptoid Adventures trip for 2024, a journey of exploration in Death Valley!
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Decoding the Kensington Runestone
The story goes that this stone covered with Viking runes was found in a Minnesota field in 1898. Its true history is much more interesting.
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Snazzy New Store Items
Get the snazzy new Skeptoid Hydro Flask tumbler or radical new Skeptoid coffee mug. Both are engraved so they’ll never fade. Now available at the Skeptoid store at Skeptoid.com.
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COVID-19 and the Lab Leak
Was the SARS-CoV-2 virus of natural origin, or was it engineered in a Chinese research lab?
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Is Recycling for Real?
A close look at where recycling of some common materials is actually at these days.
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Error Erasure Extravaganza
It's time once again for Skeptoid to correct another round of errors in previous shows.
Klantrecensies
Very helpful
I’ve been listening to Brain for a few years now and it’s always interesting how his stories unfold. It’s also a good podcast if you want to know more about American local folklore.
Keep up the good work. We need more sceptical minds like yourself.
Wow, this is a great podcast
I got this podcast recommended through another and wow, honestly it blows my mind. In just a couple episodes I have learnt a wealth of information about each episodes topic that just blows my mind and completely changed my perspective. It doesn’t surprise me that I was so misinformed, as information nowadays is thrown at us from all sides and it’s nearly impossible to weed out all the mis- and disinformation, conjecture and speculation. But Mr. Dunning does an amazing job doing so. I also understand his approach on the paranormal — anecdotal evidence cannot be debunked therefore there’s nothing for him to debunk — but I’ve experienced three incidents myself after my grandmother passed that shook my paradigm and have made me go from a stout disbeliever to at the very least not excluding the possibility of these things existing. However ask me to prove it and I cannot reproduce the events either. So I do fully understand the position Mr. Dunning takes.
Every episode is a lesson
Brilliant podcasts for skeptics, I didn’t even know I was a skeptic till
I listened to this.