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Not just another "skeptical" podcast, it's a show about critical thinking and evidence-based analysis, using science and critical thinking to examine the world around us, from the mysterious and paranormal to the mundane.

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Latest Episodes

First, Ben and Celestia ruminate on past Key Bridge conspiracy theories, RFK Jr.'s latest efforts to destroy public health, rage bait and the "Cártel de los Soles." Then for our main segment Daniel Reed, founder of the West Virginia Skeptics Society,... more

First, Ben and Celestia go over the latest CDC website shenanigans, an unfortunate update on a Human Barbie, some voodoo accusations in the world of soccer, the true cost of a Thanksgiving dinner, and a djinn committing crimes in Pakistan. Then Brian... more

Celestia is fresh from the Very Vegas SkeptiCamp, and a week earlier Jon Michael presented at the West Virginia SkeptiCamp, so he visits to compare notes and then chat about will o' the wisps, RFK's "walkback" on Tylenol, J.D. Vance speculating on UF... more

First, Celestia and a voice from the past discuss a hat trick of rat stories (maybe a rat trick?). Then Ben chats with author, ghost story enthusiast and former ghost hunter Cody Polston about the historic Territorial House in Corrales, New Mexico. C... more

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Recent Guests

Cody Polston
Ghost story enthusiast and ex-ghost hunter
Episode: Episode 265 - The Alleged ghosts of the Territorial House, with Cody Polston
Brian Brushwood
Magician and host of Scam School
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Episode: Episode 264 - SCAMPOCALYPSE with Brian Brushwood
Matt Crowley
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Episode: Episode 262 - Bigfoot Tracks with Matt Crowley
Sarah Lohman
Food historian and co-host of City Cast Las Vegas
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Episode: Episode 260 - Food History and Flavor Myths with Sarah Lohman
Kenny Biddle
A skeptic and investigator known for his work on paranormal claims
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Episode: Episode 259 - The Columbus poltergeist case, with Kenny Biddle
Jeff Wagg
Skeptic and organizer of the Skeptoid Adventures
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Episode: Episode 258 - A ship of skeptics in the Bermuda Triangle!
Angela Mattke
Assistant Director and host of the DragonCon Skeptic Track
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Episode: Episode 258 - A ship of skeptics in the Bermuda Triangle!
Susan Gerbic
Ambassador for Center for Inquiry, founder of Guerilla Skeptics of Wikipedia
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Episode: Episode 257 - A Skepticism Chat with Susan Gerbic
Richard Saunders
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Episode: Episode 256 - Look Into My Eyes with Richard Saunders

Hosts

Ben Radford
Co-host, known for his investigations into paranormal claims and strong advocacy for critical thinking.
Celestia Ward
Co-host with expertise in folklore and cultural narratives, focuses on critiquing pseudoscientific claims and promoting rational thought.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 163 ratings
  • Very well done. Fascinating subjects.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    Dallas
    4 months ago
  • A favorite- informative and engaging

    I’ve learned a lot about folklore, logical fallacies, and investigating supernatural/paranormal claims. The podcast covers a lot of different topics, like ghosts, the chupacabra, psychics, Bigfoot, UFOs, and the hosts discuss certain current events from a skeptical perspective. I enjoy this podcast a lot and I love it when the hosts each bring their area of expertise—investigator, writer, musician, artist—to topics they discuss.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Crimson247
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great podcast

    These people pour passion and knowledge into a great finished product

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nimbocrux
    Australia2 years ago
  • Avoid at all costs.

    First of all this podcast is somehow erasing reviews that are critical of them. Which you cant just do, so apparently their status exists outside of a “regular podcast”. Disinformation agents. I would say. I will continue to leave bad reviews as long as they continue to poison the well

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Chuck Dumpster
    United States2 years ago
  • Not particularly cool. -OR- NPC

    3 yahooz with degrees from some schools, therefore they are somehow arbiters of the “final word” on any topic they decide falls within parameters of science. Or should i say “Psi-ence” This podcast spends most of its time blurring the lines between authoritative/research-derived conclusions and CNN-like commentary-passed off- as-objective-reality.

    These college graduates ,turned game show/podcast hosts, reference Smithsonian museum as though it is a “shrine of truth”. This should tell yo... more

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Chuck Dumpster
    United States2 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Overall, the podcast is seen as an important contribution to the public understanding of skepticism and rational inquiry.
Many reviews emphasize the hosts' expertise and the humorous, thoughtful approach they take to discussing complex subjects.
Listeners appreciate the informative and engaging content that covers a broad spectrum of folklore and critical thinking.
Some feedback expresses concern about the tone of humor and dismissiveness toward certain belief systems, indicating a desire for more respectful dialogue.

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Episode 266 - Jon Michael visits, plus corporate lore and legends!
Q: So did you know where Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer came from?
Montgomery Ward asked a copywriter named Robert May to create a Christmas story, which would become Rudolph for a giveaway during the holiday season.
Episode 266 - Jon Michael visits, plus corporate lore and legends!
Q: So, I can't even be annoyed by that.
It's so schmaltzy and 1970s, 1980s aesthetic.
Episode 266 - Jon Michael visits, plus corporate lore and legends!
Q: So is that legal for an 18 year old kid to have a Harrier jet?
This was one of the questions that they said, well, it's not like a nuclear weapon.
Episode 266 - Jon Michael visits, plus corporate lore and legends!
Q: Did anybody actually, actually was harmed by this?
Yes and no. There was a kid up in Massachusetts. He was an 11 year old named Zach Gendron who was taken to the hospital because he drank a Coca-Cola magic can product that contained ammonium sulfate but was found to be harmless.
Episode 266 - Jon Michael visits, plus corporate lore and legends!
Q: So how do you parse them out in terms of putting them in little bins and boxes?
A taxonomy of corporate legends could be logos and misinterpretation of logos, contests, promotion or a contest that went wrong.

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Focused on critical thinking and evidence-based analysis, the show investigates a wide range of topics, from the mysterious and paranormal to more mundane cultural phenomena. The conversations frequently feature skepticism aimed at popular narratives surrounding folklore, pseudoscience, and urban legends, with analyses of various sensationalized events, historical contexts, and contemporary issues like misinformation and societal panics. Each episode not only tackles specific phenomena but also emphasizes the necessity of intelligence and humor in dissecting claims, making it a unique intersection of education and entertainment for those interested in a deeper understanding of our world.

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Recent guests on Squaring the Strange include:

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2. Brian Brushwood
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4. Sarah Lohman
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7. Angela Mattke
8. Susan Gerbic

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