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Challenging nonsense at the intersection of science communication and consumer protection. Evidence-based reasoning with a compassionate approach.

Featured Events

Skeptics in the Pub Social
Skeptics in the Pub Social
Dr Duncan's, St John's Lane
Alistair Coleman - Disinformation, Dictators and Propaganda
Alistair Coleman - Disinformation, Dictators and Propaganda
The Casa, 29 Hope Street

Latest Podcasts

Episode #379

Skeptics with a K Alice looks at the alternative medicine diagnosis of ‘adrenal fatigue’, and Mike talks about the Baltimore bridge disaster and asks when conspiracy theories swallowed the world. And the team discuss the first round of speakers announced for this year's QED.

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.

Episode #083 - Nyjon Eccles

Be Reasonable Marsh is joined by functional medicine doctor Nyjon Eccles to talk about the controversial thermographic cancer screening scans, and why he feels cancer patients would benefit from a functional medicine approach of nutritional support.

The Skeptic

How to engage with arguments rationally, respectfully, and with humility
By Michael Marshall,

Daniel Dennett's rules for engaging with arguments are a good start, but here's what I've learned from a decade of interviewing people with fringe beliefs

The post How to engage with arguments rationally, respectfully, and with humility appeared first on The Skeptic.

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