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Sinopsis
No doubt the world needs yet another skeptical podcast
Episodios
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#012 - Mark Schierbecker
10/01/2016Chas and Damion in conversation with Mark Schierbecker, a student of history and citizen journalist at Mizzou.
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#010 - Outwest
05/04/2015Chas and Damion in conversation with the infamous Conservative Skeptic. Learn more about him at http://skeptischism.com/consskep/
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#008 - Zoe Jen and John
09/11/2014Chas and Damion in conversation with the anti-social justice podcasters. Learn more about them here: http://thegenderbias.com/category/podcast/
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#007 - James Garrison (Part 2)
27/08/2014Chas and Damion in conversation James Garrison, founder of the Oklahoma Skeptics Society (https://www.facebook.com/OklahomaSkepticalSociety).
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#006 - James Garrison (Part 1)
27/08/2014Chas and Damion in conversation James Garrison, founder of the Oklahoma Skeptics Society (https://www.facebook.com/OklahomaSkepticalSociety).
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#005 - DJ Grothe (REPOST)
17/08/2014Chas and Damion in conversation with DJ Grothe about (mostly) skepticism. What it is, what it does, that sort of thing. Our apologies for the subpar audio.
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#004 - Meet the Madisons (Part 2)
04/08/2014Chas and Damion in conversation with Matt and Sharon Madison, a pair of old school skeptics who give us the straight dope on how the skeptical movement has evolved over time and how it can move forward today.
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#003 - Meet the Madisons (Part 1)
01/08/2014Chas and Damion in conversation with Matt and Sharon Madison, a pair of old school skeptics who give us the straight dope on how the skeptical movement has evolved over time and how it can move forward today.
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#002 - Caleb Lack (Part 2)
13/07/2014Chas and Damion in conversation with Caleb Lack, co-author of Psychology Gone Astray: A Selection of Racist & Sexist Literature from Early Psychological Research. Find more of Caleb's work at www.CalebLack.com
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#001 - Caleb Lack (Part 1)
12/07/2014Chas and Damion in conversation with Caleb Lack, co-author of Psychology Gone Astray: A Selection of Racist & Sexist Literature from Early Psychological Research. Find more of Caleb's work at www.CalebLack.com