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Old 17th May 2009, 04:14 PM   #1
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Exclamation Show 30 - Got Supersense?

Kylie Sturgess interviews Bruce M. Hood! Head to www.brucemhood.com to learn more.
Bruce Hood’s fascinating, timely and important book...Hood’s presentation of the science behind our supersense is crystal clear and utterly engaging ….perhaps the millions who read and loved that book (Dawkin’s God Delusion) can also read – and learn to love - Supersense. - New Scientist, March 2009.

http://www.newscientist.com/article/...ce-m-hood.html

Richard Saunders visits Dr Richard Gordon to get a Whooping Cough Booster Vaccination (don't worry, it didn't hurt!)
A Grain of Salt - With Eran Segev - remember, you can meet Eran at TAM7!
Grave yard wandering with Richard Saunders, Dr Rachael Dunlop and Dr Steve Roberts (spoooookkyyyyyy...)
THE THINK TANK - Richard Saunders, Dr Rachael Dunlop, Ian, Dave, James, Jason and Steve (we just keep getting fans coming along!)

Enjoy the show, PLEASE rate us at iTunes, zip us some comments and pass on the link love!
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Old 19th May 2009, 05:34 AM   #2
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I so agree with the Salt segment. Regardless of by political persuasion, I respect the pollie who says:

"You know, the (Opposition / Government) plan makes good sense and is a good idea. We support it."

Instead it's if you say YES then I say NO...
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Old 27th May 2009, 03:35 AM   #3
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i LOVE this podcast!! ..... the aussie laid back sense of humour is a joy.

There are so many great sceptical podcasts out there, but i get most enjoyment from the Skeptic Zone and Skeptics Guide to the Universe.

Sounds fab on my headphones after I've freshly ear-candled myself!
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