Dr Who Episodes 2016

The Skeptics Society & Skeptic magazine. December 3. 0th: Christmas Special # 4: The Thing in the Cellar. Blake Smith reads a story titled The Thing in the Cellar as 2. Christmas special. Monster. Talk will return to normal science and skepticism episodes in 2.

Sitchin proposed that mysterious space beings called Anunnaki visited earth to steal our gold, and passed on their wisdom to the ancient people of Sumer. In this first of a 2- part look at Sitchin’s impact on Ancient Astronaut lore, we talk with Dr. Michael Heiser about the plausibility of Sitchin’s views from an evaluation of the ancient texts Sitchin purports to have used for his source material. While not as widely known as Nessie, Morag (as she is known) has her own fascinating history.

Charles Paxton has applied biology and math work to produce several papers on the mysterious creatures called “sea monsters.” In this episode of Monster. Talk, we discuss sea monsters, math and naughty ostriches. An Archy. Fantasies Crossover (episode 1. The cast of archaeologists from the Archaeological Fantasies podcast join Blake and Karen to talk about fairies, how they’ve evolved culturally, and the ways that archaeology, folklore and the fair folk overlap.

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Dr Who Episodes 2016
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This episode was our first- ever dedicated Yeti talk, as well as our first- ever live streamed show, which aired on You. Tube on Sunday, October 2. EST. Questions from listeners are tossed down into the well of Price’s vast knowledge to see what answers echo back up to drive us mad. Check out our episode notes for lots of links to Lovecraft- inspired books and movies.

Our interview is with Dr. Cori Convertito, Curator of the Key West Art and Historical Society, which oversees the Fort East Martello Museum, home of Robert the Doll. Discussion in this episode centers around the failings of science coverage in the media, the latest on the famous Piltdown Man hoax, and why everyone needs to visit historical archaeological sites when they can. She has a Ph. D in Folklore and Mythology from UCLA. In this episode, we talk about folklore as an academic field, urban legends, the nature of culture and story, and much more. Watch Trust The Man Online Etonline. Brian Regal discusses his research into this fascinating and controversial figure of occult studies. This episode features clips from the Long John Nebel show and from Randi’s tenure after he took over Nebel’s slot.

Deborah is deeply interested in folklore, anthropology, monsters and skepticism. Our conversation covers a variety of topics including vampires, werewolves, ghosts and movies. Follow Deborah on Twitter @jourdemayne. Rob has a doctorate in the psychology of conspiracy theories, and taught classes at the Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit at Goldsmiths.

He joins us in this episode to discuss the psychology of conspiracies. The Beast of Boggy Creek (episode 1. Lyle Blackburn is a musician, actor, and cryptid researcher who explores the US in search of creatures in swamplands and backwoods. He is the author of The Beast of Boggy Creek: The True Story of the Fouke Monster and Lizard Man: The True Story of the Bishopville Monster. Lyle is a staff writer for the horror magazine Rue Morgue, he has been featured on Coast to Coast AM, and on numerous TV shows on Discovery, Animal Planet and more. Lyle joins us to discuss the history and impact of “the Boggy Creek Monster” on the small town of Fouke, Arkansas. Eugenie Scott is an anthropologist but is probably most well known for her work fighting against Creationism in the American public education system as director of the National Center for Science Education (NCSE).

Perhaps less well- known is the fact that she’s long been interested in Bigfoot. In this episode of Monster. Talk we discuss Bigfoot, science promotion, and the usefulness of thinking about monsters in honing critical thinking skills. Chances are these glossy presentations of aliens and mysterious craft have hidden from you some of the shocking and silly history of this fascinating field. Join us as we interview UFO researcher Robert Sheaffer about Bad UFOs. From myths to legends, to eyewitness testimony and photographs, these stories slither through our culture and seem inescapable.

Prepare to recoil in horror as we talk about giant snakes with John C. Murphy, co- author of the fascinating book Tales of Giant Snakes. Do giant man- eating snakes lurk out there waiting to swallow the unwary? The answer is more complicated than you might suspect. Are they just naysayers? Are they cynics? Do they just automatically say “that’s not real” to anything exciting and mysterious?

Find out the true meaning of Skepticism in this Monster. Talk special episode — Skepticism 1. Dr. Steven Novella. Darren Naish (@Tet. Zoo) returns to discuss his newest book, an overview of the field of cryptozoology, titled Hunting Monsters: Cryptozoology and the Reality Behind the Myths.