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Podcast suggestions?

You can always try our show WARNING: Radio with Bryan & Baxter.
We have some great guests. Last week we talked to Jeff Wagg, Alison Smith and Banachek. This week we have Captain Disillusion plus the "para-stupid" news.

check it out, we are on mondays at 9:00 pm eastern at www.warningradio.info
 
Thanks for the lists everyone.

I will look into some of those.

My contribution to the discusion...
As of today I subscribe to these skeptic related podcasts:

The Amateur Scientist
Are We Alone - where science isn't alien.
For Good Reason
Little Atoms
The Naked Scientists
Point of Inquiry
Righteous Indignation - Skeptical About the Supernatural
Skepchick Podcast
Skepticallity: The Official Podcast of Skeptic Magazine
The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe
The Skeptics' Guide 5x5
Skeptoid: Critical Analysis of Pop Phenomena​

I manage to get through all this (plus the other podcasts I subscribe to) because I listen while traveling.
 
I believe skeptoid is a must-have. The skeptic guide to the universe is good, even though sometimes steve novella can be really a pain.
 
Hello new here and was hoping for a little help with this topic. I am seeking some podcast similar to Skeptoid. Now before anyone simply repeats the other suggestions allow me to filter out some of these. First off, why i listen to skeptoid. I quite enjoy listening to a topic put under critical thinking without a preconceived notion going in. As it turns out i happen to be a christian, however i do not mind hearing some ideas that challenge my beliefs as long as they are put forth respectfully, in which brian dunning does a fairly decent job despite his personal feelings. That said i am not looking for any theme based show especially one that makes it a point to only target my beliefs without any true objective critical thinking. Ideally i am seeking a podcast with no central theme other then putting various topics under true critical thinking without preconceived notions. Also after giving skepticallity a chance i think a show without guest as it seems as listening that skepticism takes a back seat so to not offend the guest.

Just need a few more podcast to fill out my week. Currently listening to skeptoid, The Naked Scientists, Buzz out loud, and bunch of twit network cast. Since podcast are not something that one can try great numbers of in short times i was hoping for a little more filtering down.

thanks
 
Hello new here and was hoping for a little help with this topic. I am seeking some podcast similar to Skeptoid. Now before anyone simply repeats the other suggestions allow me to filter out some of these. First off, why i listen to skeptoid. I quite enjoy listening to a topic put under critical thinking without a preconceived notion going in. As it turns out i happen to be a christian, however i do not mind hearing some ideas that challenge my beliefs as long as they are put forth respectfully, in which brian dunning does a fairly decent job despite his personal feelings. That said i am not looking for any theme based show especially one that makes it a point to only target my beliefs without any true objective critical thinking. Ideally i am seeking a podcast with no central theme other then putting various topics under true critical thinking without preconceived notions. Also after giving skepticallity a chance i think a show without guest as it seems as listening that skepticism takes a back seat so to not offend the guest.

Just need a few more podcast to fill out my week. Currently listening to skeptoid, The Naked Scientists, Buzz out loud, and bunch of twit network cast. Since podcast are not something that one can try great numbers of in short times i was hoping for a little more filtering down.

thanks
Skeptoid is probably unique in that arena. The only other one that comes close is Monster Talk. They look at cryptids and other phenomenon with a critical eye. It's closer to an hour, so they can go into more depth. Give them a listen and see if it fills the bill and we'll see if anyone else comes up with something else.
 
I'll add InKredulous to the list - a skeptical panel game, with rounds like "Name that Bull:rule10!" and "Dr Woo". I got into it recently after a bit of cross promotion from the Geologic Podcast; George Hrab was a panellist on episode 6.
 

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