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Skeptics in the Pub Social
Skeptics in the Pub Social
Dr Duncan's, St John's Lane
Eric Robinson - Ultra-processed food: how scared should you be?
Eric Robinson - Ultra-processed food: how scared should you be?
The Casa, 29 Hope Street

Latest Podcasts

The Ockham Awards 2025

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. In this special episode, our editor Michael Marshall announces the winners of the 2025 Ockham awards.

Episode #437

Skeptics with a K Alice looks at what happens when you go on a 'dopamine fast' and whether the claims about it from influencers match the biology. Meanwhile, with just hours to go before QED, the team are remarkably relaxed.

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

From the archives: Brainwashing a skeptic – escaping from a frightening cult
By Arthur Chappell,

From the archives in 1992, Arthur Chappell tells us how he fell into, and later escaped from, the Divine Light Mission cult.

The post From the archives: Brainwashing a skeptic – escaping from a frightening cult appeared first on The Skeptic.

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