Boring yet fancy themselves as edgy
​skittishly insulated. will never have on any guests that disagree in the least - not meaning cranks but even any credentialed person that dares see things differently. Steve Novella holds court and the others sycophantically cheer him on. try Michael Shermer's science podcast instead - he isn't afraid to be challenged. Neil DeGrasse Tyson much better as well and he (like Shermer) will go on mainstream shows to defend his positions. The SGU “rogues” never appear unless before a hall of their groupies.Read full review »
Ryfj via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/31/23
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MusikTeufel via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/16/06
This is the first podcast that I subscribed to, and its still my favourite. The guests are always great (even the occasional non-skeptic guest is great, especially Neal Adams in ep. 52) and the commentary by the hosts is always insightful. They do a wide variety of topics, ranging from...Read full review »
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