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| 5/1/26 | Episode #062 | 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 since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020.On this episode:The Tartarian Conspiracy: a silly pseudo-archaeology for our serious times by Dave Hahn from April 2025In the face of AI-driven encyclopedia, cherish Wikipedia - and original sources by Hayley Stevens from December 2025Lytham's 'Beast of Green Drive': The Monster that almost certainly wasn’t by Andy Owens from October 2022Understanding the origins of the 15-Minute City panic takes just 30 minutes by Tim Jokl from February 2025Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic | — | ||||||
| 4/24/26 | Episode #061 | 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 since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020.On this episode:Attempts to "bring back" the woolly mammoth distract us from vital conservationist goals by Sarah Hearne from November 2021The anti-fluoridation movement is born of public health mistrust and misinformation by Elissar Gerges from January 2025Auriculotherapy: why poking needles into your earlobe is, essentially, pointless by Edzard Ernst from December 2023Patients with Alzheimer's deserve care and dignity - not false hope of miracle cures by Lena Bohman from January 2025Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic | — | ||||||
| 4/17/26 | Episode #060 | 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 since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020.On this episode:Conclave raises fascinating questions about hypothetical scenarios within the Catholic Church, by Gabriel Andrade, from January 2025Coping with Death: Why the 5 stages of grief don’t tell the whole story, by Sarah Hearne, from May 2021A brief history of radio-phobia: new technology is always met with fear and uncertainty, by Sean Slater, from February 2024Brazil’s Covid-19 inquiry puts pseudoscience on trial, by Natalia Pasternak, from June 2021Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic | — | ||||||
| 4/10/26 | Episode #059 | 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 since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020. On this episode: Exploring the limits of skepticism. Part 3: The value of adversarial collaborations, by Chris French, from January 2026Rachel Elnaugh: the Dragon's Den star and Covid conspiracist preparing for the 'food apocalypse', by Mark Horne, from January 2023Counterweight, and the continued enabling of bad faith 'anti-woke' actors, by Aaron Rabinowitz, from July 2021The much-hyped UAP report’s lack of substance will do little to deter avid UFO believers, by Nigel Watson, from July 2021Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic | — | ||||||
| 4/3/26 | Episode #058 | 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 since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020. On this episode: Exploring the limits of skepticism. Part 2: The plot thickens, by Chris French, from November 2025Cheap talk skepticism: why we need to push back against those who are 'just asking questions', by Aaron Rabinowitz, from January 2021Fact checking a live debate taught me we shouldn't let political falsehoods stand, by Brian Eggo, from March 2021How genuine is cultural commentators' 'concern' for OnlyFans model Lily Phillips?, by Abi Kennedy, from January 2025Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic | — | ||||||
| 3/27/26 | Episode #057 | 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 since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020. On this episode: Exploring the limits of skepticism. Part 1: We need an Epilogue, by Chris French, from September 2025Those who define as 'post-tribal' forget that we all have communities - and biases, by Aaron Rabinowitz, from November 2021From the outset, chiropractors have held anti-vax views – sadly, not much has changed, by Edzard Ernst, from October 2020 Rapa Nui: European myths mask the reason for societal collapse on Easter Island - colonialism, by Sarah Hearne, from August 2021Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic | — | ||||||
| 3/20/26 | Episode #056 | 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 since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020. On this episode: Animals, acupuncture and alt-med: the Brazilian penguin being subjected to Enya, by Natalia Pasternak, from November 2024Donald Trump's survival was no miracle - unlikely things happen, without supernatural interference, by Gabriel Andrade, from July 2024Another mass shooting in America cites the Great Replacement conspiracy theory as motivation, by Dave Hahn, from June 2022The assisted dying conversation requires sensitive and compassionate debate, by Brian Eggo, from January 2025Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic | — | ||||||
| 3/13/26 | Episode #055 | 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 since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020. On this episode: The shaky evidence for medical cannabis, by Dave Hahn, from June 2023Paul McCartney and The Bates Method of eyesight restoration, by Mark Horne, from July 2021Brazil's bogus "Covid kit" represents a failure of private healthcare regulation, by Natália Pasternak, from April 2021From the archives: Fact checking the decibels at Wimbledon, by Wendy Grossman, from April 2012 Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic | — | ||||||
| 3/6/26 | Episode #054 | 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 since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020. On this episode: How Religion Trumped Science in America’s Coronavirus Response, by Noah Lugeons, from November 2020If we're going to convince the vaccine hesitant, we need to tackle conspiratorial thinking, by Dave Hahn, from May 2021Spotify Trapped? The algorithm is not what's keeping you from new music, by Nick Garrett, from December 2024The Cost of Loving: falling birthrates, and the increased role of personal choice in procreation, by Deborah Hyde, from July 2022Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic | — | ||||||
| 2/27/26 | Episode #053 | 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 since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020. On this episode: Birdfeeders are very popular, but are they what's best for our feathered friends?, by Sarah Hearne, from December 2021An unconvincing 'psychic' night in Hamilton with medium Elaine Claire, by Brian Eggo, from June 2024Beware the 'They': once we believe in hidden, evil cabals, we can be convinced of anything, by Aaron Rabinowitz, from February 2021I will eat the bugs: the latest insect-eating meme from conspiracy theorists doesn't scare me, by Dave Hahn, from May 2024Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic | — | ||||||
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| 2/20/26 | Episode #052 | 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 since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020. On this episode: When it comes to conspiracy theories, even the small stuff matters, by Dave Hahn, from July 2021The life vest uprising, and pandemic science communication, by Natalia Pasternak, from May 2023Netflix's Ancient Apocalypse with Graham Hancock: from alien conspiracies to antisemitism, by Aaron Rabinowitz, from February 2023Activated charcoal is increasingly popular, so let's talk about what makes for a good toothpaste, by Shaun Sellars, from March 2021Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic | — | ||||||
| 2/13/26 | Episode #051 | 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 since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020. On this episode: Understanding conspiracy theory tactics: moving the goalposts, by Dave Hahn, from December 2021How many young people deny the Holocaust? The truth might actually surprise you, by Michael Marshall, from July 2024ASMR: the emerging scientific quest to understand brain 'tingles', by Sarah Hearne, from October 2021From the archives: Romancing the Stone - The lure of alchemy continues, by Tom Ruffles, from January 1990Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic | — | ||||||
| 2/6/26 | Episode #050 | 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 since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020. On this episode: A Mystery to Ourselves': from the Witches of Worboys, to an epidemic of Tik Tok tics, by Deborah Hyde, from October 2021Species, Individual, Gender – biology and taxonomy don’t deal in black and white, by Sarah Hearne, from March 2021The paradox of progress: how some social improvements paper over unfairness and inequality, by Aaron Rabinowitz, from October 2021 From the archives: UFOs Over Russia, by Tom Ruffles, from March 1990Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic | — | ||||||
| 1/30/26 | Episode #049 | 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 since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020. On this episode: The real-world harm of nutritional misinformation, by Maeve Hanan, from October 2024 More wishful thinking than medical reality: "Placebos" by Kathryn T. Hall, by Dave Hahn, from December 2022 Toby Young's Daily Sceptic and Free Speech Union are no allies of critical thinkers, by Michael Marshall, from June 2024Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic | — | ||||||
| 1/23/26 | Episode #048 | 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 since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020. On this episode:“Who decides?”: how fair questions can derail meaningful action, by Aaron Rabinowitz, from March 2021From the archives: Twitching sticks - the (pseudo)science of dowsing, by Anthony Garrett, from October 1989Racism is a real phenomenon, but that doesn't mean that the idea of "biological race" is real, by Natalia Pasternak, from August 2024 Monkey Business: humans aren't alone in recognising a good bargain, by Deborah Hyde, from February 2021Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic | — | ||||||
| 1/16/26 | Episode #047 | 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 since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020. On this episode: The 'Cryptoterrestrial Hypothesis' that wants us to believe aliens have always been among us, by Dave Hahn, from August 2024 The story of the Satanic Panic is a tale of religious and cultural paranoia in America, by Deborah Hyde, from June 2021Moms for Liberty: serving moral panic with a side of BASIC cannibalism, by Aaron Rabinowitz, from April 2022From the archives: Homeopathy and the 10:23 campaign, by Mark Williams, from July 2012Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic | — | ||||||
| 1/9/26 | Episode #046 | 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 since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020. On this episode: Are you skeptical About Free Will? Prove it!, by Aaron Rabinowitz, from December 2020We all need good hand hygiene, but antibacterial soaps are a waste of time, by Alice Howarth, from December 2020From the archives: Korean fan death, the curiously-local mass killer, by Deborah Hyde, from January 2011How to engage with arguments rationally, respectfully, and with humility, by Michael Marshall, from May 2024Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic | — | ||||||
| 1/2/26 | Episode #045 | 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 since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020. On this episode: Patience isn’t just a virtue, it’s a crucial part of showing compassion for conspiracy theorists, by Michael Marshall from May 2023The mosaic of memory: how we constantly rewrite our memories of our past, by Chris French from January 2004 A visit to Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm, the UK's only explicitly creationist tourist attraction, by Sarah Hearne, from January 2022An Unhealthy Dose of Viral Conspiracy, by Hayley Stevens from October 2020 Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic | — | ||||||
| 12/26/25 | Episode #044 | 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 since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020. On this episode: Whisper it quietly and go heavy on the caveats, but David Icke is right, by Dave Hahn from March 2024From the archive: Forgive us our trespasses - Rendlesham and diplomacy, by Peter Brookesmith from April 2006Mas Sajady: the Get Well quantum guru who just wants to know if he makes sense, by Michael Marshall from October 2022Christmas as we know it is appropriated, co-opted, bastardised… and thoroughly magical, by Paul Duncan McGarrity from December 2020Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic | — | ||||||
| 12/19/25 | Episode #043 | 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 since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020. On this episode: Gerson Support Group cancer 'cure' charity removed from register by Charity Commission, by Michael Marshall from March 2022Rhyme and Reason: a Rael expert takes a look at the Raelian movement, by Steve Donnelly from April 2002Echo chambers create an illusion of consensus around medical misinformation, by Michael Marshall from March 2022The many traditions of Christmas that are now lost to history, by Toby Howard from December 1989Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic | — | ||||||
| 12/12/25 | Episode #042 | 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 since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020.On this episode: Why I called for the Brazilian Senate to impeach President Bolsanaro over our Covid crisis, by Natalia Pasternack from July 2021From the archives: Why Do People Believe in the Paranormal? Skeptical happenings in Lowestoft, by Jean Dorricott from May 1990When we talk about the scientific consensus, we need to be clear what we mean, by Michael Marshall from February 2022When it comes to conservation, cat-fights only hurt our communication efforts, by Ada McVean from September 2022Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic | — | ||||||
| 12/5/25 | Episode #041 | 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 since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020.On this episode: From scam product ads to conspiracy theories, misinformation always adapts to survive, by Michael Marshall from November 2020From the archive: Explaining the Turin Shroud - the creation of a religious hoax, by Steve Donnelly from November 1988How alternative medicine radicalises believers into Qanon conspiracy theories, by Dave Hahn from April 2021The Lacerta Files and its reptilian hybrids show the persistence of appealing myths, by Mark Horne from November 2021Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic | — | ||||||
| 11/28/25 | Episode #040 | 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 since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020. On this episode: Closing the information gap on GM technology means addressing fear, as well as ignorance, by Natalia Pasternak from September 2021Is the pandemic turning young people to god? Don't believe the prayer PR, by Michael Marshall from October 2021Distinguishable from intelligence? Don't mistake technology with superiority, by Wendy Grossman from January 2003Sine Missione, and the conspiracy theorists who use graffiti to spread pseudoscience, by Mark Horne from May 2021Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic | — | ||||||
| 11/21/25 | Episode #039 | 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 since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020.On this episode: Misleading propaganda from 'Care Not Killing' is designed to poison the well on assisted dying, by Brian Eggo from September 2021Everything you ever wanted to know about astrology – for free, by Chris French from November 2024A historical Dutch UFO hunt - How one phone call roused all Amsterdam, by Marcel Hulspas from September 1988Nikola Tesla and the Cult of the Mysterious Genius, by Mark Horne from June 2022Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic | — | ||||||
| 11/14/25 | Episode #038 | 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 since its relaunch as online news source in September 2020. On this episode: Natural" health influencers will tell you sunscreen is bad for you - are they right? (No), by Alice Howarth from June 2023 When shows like Pod Save America run psuedoscience ads, they undermine their credibility, by Michael Marshall from February 2021Are there hidden messages in the Bible? Revisiting the claims of the Bible Code, by Klash Schmeh from October 2011 Blackpool's 'Chariots of the Gods' park is built on racist assumptions about the past, by Mark Horne from February 2021Find more from The Skeptic at skeptic.org.uk, or to support the show, take out a small voluntary donation at patreon.com/theskeptic | — | ||||||
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