Always Interesting and Very Inclusive
The program has guests each week that are smart, engaging, and well-spoken. Host Desiree Schell explains or has guests explain the basics of each topic, so each episode is accessable to anyone. Desiree and the rest of the on-air team are clearly genuinely interested in their guests and topics, and it shows in the quality of discussion. I also appreciate the amount of humor and laughter on the show, to keep it from getting stuffy. And since it's a live, call-in radio show, listeners have an opportunity each week to be involved in the conversation. More than anything, this is a great introduction to the "Skeptic Community." Many episodes have suggestions for events, websites, books, resources, and ways to get involved in Canada and in the US, and Desiree and the guests always seem warm and inviting.Read full review »
poorlybutsurely via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/22/12
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I've only been listening for about 3 months, but started from the very first episode and am now somewhere in the middle of 2010 and working my way to the newest episodes. Gotta say this is one of my absolute favourite shows! The topics vary greatly but are always interesting and presented...Read full review »
lilcoppertop via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 09/23/12
The most professionally presented skeptical and science based podcast available from Canada, and easily a formidable contender in the international scene as well. A boon to Edmonton's local CJSR, and an asset to all affiliates that carry it, the content is extensive and in-depth.Read full review »
Benjamin Pew via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 03/24/14
The best scientific podcast I could find on iTunes.
Sa Majesté Olivier via Apple Podcasts · Switzerland · 04/09/12
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