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The science of astrology: why horoscopes fool millions of peope | Carlos Orsi
Jun 20, 2026
37m 31s
Iranian schoolgirls--the latest underage victims of the President of Peace
May 9, 2026
37m 46s
Corruption is in and democracy is on the way out
Mar 18, 2026
49m 05s
United States world police abducts Venezuelan dictator
Feb 28, 2026
28m 45s
Live discussion fact checking my podcast with Mike Conley on health effects of radiation
Jan 31, 2026
1h 20m 35s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/20/26 | ![]() The science of astrology: why horoscopes fool millions of peope | Carlos Orsi | This episode is a fun book review with a new author who provides a comprehensive review of astrology, the source of generic horoscopes and perhaps serves as a gateway drug to astronomy for the anti-science crowd. We’ll find out about the history of this occult practice and why people believe that the month of their birth might have an impact on who they should date. Carlos Orsi is an award-winning Brazilian journalist with more than thirty years of experience in science writing. He’s currently editor-in-chief of Revista Questão de Ciência (Question of Science Magazine), author of the Substack Idea Smasher, and the author of several books of science popularization in Portuguese, with essays translated into Spanish and English. What Science Says About Astrology is his first book in English. | 37m 31s | ||||||
| 5/9/26 | ![]() Iranian schoolgirls--the latest underage victims of the President of Peace✨ | politicswar+3 | — | — | IranUkraine+3 | Donald TrumpIran+5 | — | 37m 46s | |
| 3/18/26 | ![]() Corruption is in and democracy is on the way out✨ | corruptiondemocracy+3 | — | — | — | corruptiondemocracy+3 | — | 49m 05s | |
| 2/28/26 | ![]() United States world police abducts Venezuelan dictator✨ | geopoliticsinternational law+4 | — | Republican Regime | VenezuelaNew York+1 | VenezuelaMaduro+6 | — | 28m 45s | |
| 1/31/26 | ![]() Live discussion fact checking my podcast with Mike Conley on health effects of radiation✨ | radiation health effectslinear no threshold theory+3 | Mike Conley | — | — | radiationhealth effects+3 | — | 1h 20m 35s | |
| 12/13/25 | ![]() Dr. Judd Kessler uncovers the hidden non-monetary markets that govern our lives✨ | hidden marketsinequity+3 | Judd B. Kessler | University of PennsylvaniaWharton School+8 | — | hidden marketsinequity+5 | — | 57m 11s | |
| 11/29/25 | ![]() Seth Levine knows how to fix Capitalism✨ | capitalismeconomic collapse+3 | Seth Levine | FoundryGoodBread+1 | — | capitalismeconomic collapse+7 | — | 53m 39s | |
| 11/15/25 | ![]() Mike Conley debunks the myth that there is no safe dose of radiation✨ | radiation exposurenuclear energy+4 | Mike Conley | Earth is a Nuclear PlanetThe LNT Report | — | radiationALARA+5 | — | 1h 19m 20s | |
| 10/18/25 | ![]() Dr. Matthew Boedy unveils plans to turn the USA into a Christian theocracy✨ | Christian theocracyreligious right+4 | Dr. Matthew Boedy | University of North GeorgiaAmerican Association of University Professors+4 | — | Christian theocracyreligious right+4 | — | 44m 15s | |
| 10/8/25 | ![]() Dr. Henrietta Moore and Arthur Kay want us to rethink 'car culture'✨ | car cultureclimate change+3 | Dr. Henrietta MooreArthur Kay | Institute for Global ProsperityUniversity College London+3 | — | car cultureclimate change+3 | — | 53m 36s | |
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| 9/20/25 | ![]() Dr. Troyen Brennan knows how to fix healthcare✨ | healthcareAmerican healthcare system+4 | Dr. Troyen Brennan | Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public HealthHarvard Medical School+3 | — | healthcareinsurance+5 | — | 36m 43s | |
| 9/6/25 | ![]() A review of US Gerrymandering - not just popular in Texas | In this episode I’m discussing Gerrymandering and how it clearly demonstrates US exceptionalism by maintaining incumbents and invalidating the democratic will of the people. If you like this, you might want to move to Texas where it has become a popular sport, alongside of hunting democratic representatives. Come find me on Facebook and Youtube! | 32m 26s | ||||||
| 8/23/25 | ![]() If the post is bait, then you should wait: exposing disinformation on immigrants, ICE, and Epstein. | In this episode I’m going to fact check some polarizing memes on current issues in the news. I’m going to help you to identify fake memes and to question the possibility of AI-generated videos. Did you just read something that confirms your worst fears about the opposition and gets your blood pumping? Are you angry? Stop for a moment and think before you hit like and share. I want to remind you to pause and verify any triggering story you get before you share it. Does it confirm a belief you have about how bad the other guys are? Are you getting emotional? Take a deep breath. You are smart. There are ways to avoid embarrassing yourself and falling prey to manipulators who want to sow chaos and distrust and foment violence. In Canada there seems to be a well-funded social media effort to demonize progressive values and the current liberal government. They’ve hooked onto oil-rich Western conservative disillusionment and seem to be trying to make good on Trump’s threats to annex Canada. I’ll investigate a few of these memes, and I’ll also wade into the morass of politics in the US. Come see the videos on YouTube! | 48m 10s | ||||||
| 8/9/25 | ![]() Dr. Ewelina Kurtys is developing computers made of real neurons | In this episode I’m interviewing a scientist who is trying to revolutionize computing by replacing power hungry silicon gates with highly efficient biological neurons. For a present-day silicon-based computer to approach the processing power of a human brain would take MegaWatts of power—we are seeing some of these inefficiencies looking at AI systems that require massive amounts of energy to run. A human brain can do the same thing on less than 20 Watts. My guest today is a scientist who is working on the interface between brain and machine. Dr. Ewelina Kurtys is an entrepreneur with a PhD in neuroscience. After academia, she transitioned into business development and technology commercialization, advising tech companies on sales, partnerships, and market strategy. She founded Ekai Ltd to support innovation and scale in science-driven companies. Her work spans advisory roles, go-to-market planning, and translating complex R&D into real-world impact. She also speaks publicly on innovation, neuroscience, and the intersection of science and entrepreneurship. Check out the video versions on my YouTube channel. Chat with me on Facebook. | 28m 04s | ||||||
| 7/26/25 | ![]() The climate is always changing, why worry? | Have you ever heard someone spouting off on social media that the climate is always changing? Apparently this carries great weight amongst people who don’t want to admit that humans are involved in the accurately predicted warming trend that we are currently experiencing. I just recently encountered someone on social media claiming that the climate is self-correcting and we don’t need to worry about how much CO2 we emit, it will take care of itself….like the North Atlantic cod fishery, or the dodo bird. In this episode I’m going to review the state of our knowledge of past climates on our planet. This episode draws heavily on the nice summary recently published by Elise Cutts in Science News. Come find me on YouTube and Facebook! | 29m 17s | ||||||
| 7/13/25 | ![]() Infodemiologist Dr. Pauline Hoffmann on how to find truth amidst a sea of disinformation | In this episode I am taking us on a journey to seek truth amidst a sea of fake news with a person who has published a book on the topic. Hopefully we can get a lifeline to find out how to separate the wheat from the crap. Infodemiologist, Dr. Pauline W. Hoffmann is an associate professor in the Jandoli School of Communication and a New York State senior public health fellow with the Cattaraugus County Health Department working on strategic and communication planning and implementation. She has a BSc in Biology and an MA and PhD in communication. She is an entrepreneur with two LLCs to her name – Wild Mountain Organics and Data Doyenne. She has a LinkedIn newsletter titled WTF? (What the Facts?) which delves into all things infodemic. She most recently published her first book - Fake News, Witch Hunts & Conspiracy Theories: An Infodemiologist’s Guide to the Truth. Her research and teaching focus on infodemics, conflict management, conflict resolution, and corporate and health communication and strategy. Prior to going into academia, Dr. Hoffmann worked in creative services for Catholic Health. She also served as the deans of the Jandoli School of Communication and graduate studies. She was a Richard P. Nathan Public Policy Fellow having written a policy blog on disinformation related to lead poisoning as it impacts public health. Personally, Dr. Hoffmann lives on a farm in the Southern Tier of New York with two dogs, six chickens, a duck and one hive of bees. She is a master scuba diver and regularly dives with sharks. Find me on Youtube and Instagram! | 53m 02s | ||||||
| 6/28/25 | ![]() Law professor Daniel Wilf-Townsend fights predatory terms and conditions | We’ve all seen them. Endless Terms and Conditions followed by a click-box. Pages of Terms and Conditions whenever you sign a contract with a large company for services, loans, or just employment. Often the T’s and C’s are illegal or unenforceable, yet you feel you need to sign them. Are you now at the mercy of the large entity because you’ve signed up to onerous terms? Things are getting out of hand. We need a Rational View to get to the bottom of this problem. Daniel Wilf-Townsend is an Associate Professor of Law at Georgetown Law. His research focuses on the regulation of markets and technology, and in particular on the processes that legal institutions use to move the law from being words on paper to having actual consequences in everyday life. He teaches and writes on artificial intelligence, consumer protection, and civil litigation, and his work has appeared in the Harvard Law Review, Virginia Law Review, Yale Law Journal Forum, Stanford Law Review Online, and other legal and general interest publications. A graduate of Yale Law School, before entering academia Professor Wilf-Townsend was a litigator at Gupta Wessler PLLC, a boutique law firm focused on public interest litigation in appellate courts and the Supreme Court. Follow me on YouTube Make your voice heard with The Rational View on Facebook! | 39m 56s | ||||||
| 6/21/25 | ![]() Is CO2 plant food or is it a denialist trope? | In this episode I’m doing a fact check on the claim that CO2 is plant food. This really is a well known fact. Plants use CO2 in photosynthesis to grow. It is indisputably true. And yet on the Skeptical Science website it is listed as a Climate Myth. How can this be? Some folks think it depends on context. It’s like saying ‘all lives matter’ at a black lives matter protest. Sure, this is obvious and true. But it is being used to undermine the message that minorities face systemic discrimination. I’m not really happy about seeing the CO2 claim on skeptical science because it is a very good scientific reference. I feel that labelling this statement a myth could hurt the credibility of scientists amongst unconvinced people who are seeking answers. I think that particular website should be renamed 'how to rebut denialist tropes'. Messaging is important, and we need to be careful in a polarized issues such as this. | 31m 48s | ||||||
| 6/7/25 | ![]() Dr. Robert Hayes finds that radiophobic stress deaths skew low dose studies | In this episode I'm interviewing a nuclear energy educator with a series of informative videos on LinkedIn. He works to address radiophobia and provides an evidence-based assessment of nuclear fission and the many polarized debates surrounding its safety. Dr. Robert Hayes is an Associate Professor of Nuclear Engineering at North Carolina State University. He holds a joint faculty appointment with Savannah River National Laboratory and serves as an Associate Editor for the journal Radiation Physics and Chemistry. Dr. Hayes is a licensed Professional Engineer in Nuclear Engineering, a Certified Health Physicist (CHP) through the American Board of Health Physics, and a Fellow of both the Health Physics Society (HPS) and the American Physical Society (APS). He has extensive experience in federal radiological emergency response, serving over a decade at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant for the geological disposal of transuranic waste. Currently, Dr. Hayes is an advisor to the DOE-NNSA Advisory Committee on Nuclear Security and serves on the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) committee responsible for nuclear engineering licensure. In addition to his academic and research contributions, he is actively engaged in public communication on radiological risk, particularly in the realm of nuclear waste management. | 53m 07s | ||||||
| 5/31/25 | ![]() Are we as rich as we think if money isn't real? | In this episode I look at the economic system we find ourselves in, and try to peel away some of the fictions that we've bought into. If money isn't linked to a gold standard, is it worth what we think it is? Is the GDP an accurate representation of productivity? Are we being played by the financial system? Look me up on Instagram and YouTube. Give me your feedback on Facebook. | 25m 50s | ||||||
| 5/17/25 | ![]() Dr. David Thesmar models social justice as an economic system | In this episode, have you ever felt that there is too much injustice in the world and you just can’t respond to it all? Have you ever found yourself making a compromise with your ethics just to make it through the day? I think we all have. My guest today has written a book looking at these tradeoffs. Hopefully it will help us all to be able to make moral choices and address the guilt we feel at not being able to help everyone. David Thesmar is the Franco Modigliani Professor of Financial Economics and professor of finance at the MIT Sloan School of Management. In 2007, he was named “France’s Best Young Economist” by Le Monde. With Augustin Landier, he writes a regular column for the French daily newspaper Les Echos. He just co-authored a book, ‘The Price of our Values: the economic limits of a moral life’. Come find me on Facebook and YouTube | 43m 54s | ||||||
| 5/10/25 | ![]() Don Weatherbee of Regenx is mining catalytic convertors for precious metals | In this episode I’m digging into a growing industrial segment that mines waste for precious metals. Often discarded systems contain higher precious metals fractions than the original ore they are mined from. Discarded computers and electronics, and in this case, catalytic converters can be recycled and thereby mitigate new mining operations and their environmental impact. Don Weatherbee, CEO of Regenx Tech, is a visionary in the clean tech sector, driving innovation in sustainable precious metal recovery. Under his leadership, Regenx Tech has transitioned from pilot projects to full-scale operations, including the opening of the flagship facility in Greeneville, Tennessee. Don’s collaborative approach and strategic partnerships, such as with Davis Recycling, have propelled Regenx as a leader in environmentally friendly extraction of platinum and palladium. A passionate advocate for the circular economy, Don champions recycling innovation and sustainable practices in the mining industry. His work exemplifies a commitment to reducing environmental impact, advancing industry ESG standards, and shaping a greener future. Smash the LIKE button. Look for The Rational View on Youtube and Facebook. | 26m 52s | ||||||
| 4/19/25 | ![]() Dr. Joe Romm says the hydrogen economy is a pipedream | In this episode I’m discussing energy, specifically hydrogen and nuclear with a leading environmentalist author. His recent book the Hype about Hydrogen (revised) highlights the seemingly intractable problems with a Hydrogen economy. He’s also publishing a whitepaper highlighting the high costs of SMRs and touting renewables as the cheapest solution. He suggests nuclear is uniquely dangerous in his assessment. I agree that any new SMRs will be costly, but the evidence suggests that nuclear is the safest energy form in lives lost per kilowatt hour. I'm looking forward to a lively discussion. A physicist who studied physical oceanography, Dr. Joe Romm is a senior research fellow at the Center for Science, Sustainability and the Media, and writes the blog climateprogress.org. In 2009, Rolling Stone magazine named Romm to its list of "100 People Who Are Changing America", and Time magazine named him one of its "Heroes of the Environment (2009)", calling him "The Web's most influential climate-change blogger. Before that, he served at the Department of Energy in the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, a $1 billion program responsible for much of the US’ clean energy and greenhouse gas research and development. Look for me on Facebook and Instagram | 1h 03m 07s | ||||||
| 4/12/25 | ![]() A look at the parties and leaders in Canada's federal election | Welcome to my Canadian election review podcast. As of the time of this episode Canada is just a couple weeks away and the Rational View is here to provide you with a rundown on the major parties. In Canada we have two major parties, the Liberals and the Conservatives who are the only parties who have ever won elections, plus a third party, the New Democrats (NDP) who usually manage to capture a smattering of seats. The last two terms were won by the Liberals under Justin Trudeau. The most recent term has been a minority government propped up by the NDP for concessions to social programs. The Conservatives are like Canada’s Republicans: Pro Oligarch and Pro Oil. The Liberals are like Canada’s Democrats: Pro Corporatocracy (Status Quo) and Pro Environment. The NDP are Pro Worker and Pro Environment. Trudeau, who’s popularity has been low after 10 years in government, has recently stepped down to be replaced by Mark Carney, former governor of the bank of Canada and the Bank of England. Carney has re-invigorated Liberal polling numbers, and is currently leading Pierre Pollievre’s Conservatives at 43% vs 39%. This was a major surprise to Conservatives who were a shoe-in until Carney announced his candidacy and flipped the script on them. All three major parties have been putting out ads. The Conservative ads have been trying to smear the new Liberal leader, Mark Carney, as a rich outsider who is going to bring in a carbon tax. There have been AI-generated fake pictures on social media showing Carney with Epstein and Maxwell. The Liberal ads have been comparing the Conservative Leader to Donald Trump due to sharing similar rhetoric on making Canada great again. I’m going to go through what the candidates have said about actual policies in case you are interested in that. It’s time for a Rational View. Look me up on Facebook and Youtube! | 34m 36s | ||||||
| 4/5/25 | ![]() Why am I me and not you? An exploration of physicalism | Life is chaotic right now, people are worried, all you hear on social media is conflict and crazy. Time to step back, relax, and go on a journey with me into philosophy of the mind. Let’s meditate a bit and disconnect from the reset of modern civilization. Why am I seeing the world only from within Al Scott’s head? Why am I me and not you? Why do you wake up in the morning as you and not as someone else? Is it because you are a soul that lives in your body? Look me up on YouTube and Facebook! | 26m 05s | ||||||
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