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Monthly Archives: August, 2010

Episode 48 – 27th August 2010

[Add to iTunes] [Direct MP3 Link] [Tweet a Link] [Share on Facebook] Faith Schools by James O’Malley (ft James Gray) Internet Censorship by Drew Rae (read by David Couch) Tescopoly by Alex Foster Default Deny by Sean Ellis Teenage Rebellion by Jennie Rigg Sydney Padua Interview by Liz Lutgendorff Follow-up links: BHA Faith Schools Campaign [...]

Episode 47 – 20th August 2010

[Add to iTunes] [Direct MP3 Link] [Tweet a Link] [Share on Facebook] David Colquhoun and the CNHC by Sean Ellis Lord Mackay’s Bible Bashing by Salim Fadhley (ft Terry Sanderson, President of the National Secular Society) Witch Children by Jourdemayne A Skeptical Tale by Drew Rae WTF is QED? by James O’Malley (ft Marsh) Follow [...]

Pod Delusion LIVE recording announced – come and watch!

As you might have heard on our latest episode, for the Pod Delusion’s first birthday we’re doing a live recording of the show at London Skeptics in the Pub. Sid, the SITP organiser has kindly offered us a slot in September so do come along and watch and possibly take part. Unlike the regular show, [...]

Episode 46 – 13th August 2010

[Add to iTunes] [Direct MP3 Link] [Tweet a Link] [Share on Facebook] Susan Greenfield by Martin Robbins Tom Watson MP interview by Salim Fadhley Crohn’s Disease bleach treatment by Dr*T (ft Rhys Morgan) Antidisestablishmentarian by Sean Ellis Edinburgh Festival Preview by Misty Pod Delusion LIVE – 14th September 2010. More info: here.

Episode 45 – 6th August 2010

[Add to iTunes] [Direct MP3 Link] [Tweet a Link] [Share on Facebook] Councillor John Dixon Interview by Jack of Kent Bill Thompson Interview by Salim Fadhley Wikileaks and philosophy by James Firth Who are the enemy? by Drew Rae Follow up links: Frank Swain’s Westminster Skeptics Talk More on John Dixon from Jack of Kent

Westminster Skeptics – Frank Swain, the Science Punk

Last night’s Westminster Skeptics talk by Frank Swain, the Science Punk, offering ‘A critique of skepticism’. It was interesting stuff – and you can hear it in full here (aside from 3 minutes removed for legal reasons). Also features Councillor John Dixon.