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Just Skeptics Episode 33

Episode 33 of Just Skeptics is now available on itines, libsyn (or listen below), with Mr Mykie of the Wondercat Bakery amongst many wonderful things.  Janis, Rick, Gavin and Mykie discuss the recent ‘Same Sex Marriage’ Bill rather than a soapbox this week. Also, Rick discusses Sally Davies (England’s Chief Medical  Officer) and her recent stance

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Just Skeptics Episode 32

We’re a little late with this post… this episode went up at the end of January, and we’ll be recording again this week. “Janis, Gavin and Rick are joined by local author and organiser of the GMSkeptics Bookclub ‘Skeplit’, Joely Black for a Soapbox on ‘The Secret’. Meanwhile, Rick discusses the recent news on four cases

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Just Skeptics Episode 31

This week’s episode is full of… well something… Janis, Gav and Rick are joined by Wes from The Atheist Nomads, as he gives us a soapbox on protests and activism. As always, it’s available on Libsyn and iTunes. Here’s the links! Gavin on Newtown conspiracies Shocking truth revealed – Chemtrails present in sky on day of

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Just Skeptics Episode 30

Hello! Welcome to the End of the World and/or Christmas 2012! This week we don’t have a Soapbox, but we’re discussing all things apocalyptic-y and have some light-hearted festive fun around our potential last day on the planet, with regulars Janis Callister, Gavin Schofield and Rick Owen, and almost regular Geoff Whelan. GMSS Skeptics in

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Just Skeptics Episode 29

Join us for Episode 29 of Just Skeptics, now available as usual via itunes, libsyn, or your favourite rss client. This episode is a little late due to a pesky little nerve, we hope it won’t spoil your enjoyment. This week, Janis, Rick and Gav are  joied by returning guest host Geoff Whelan ranting about something he saw

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