
The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe is a weekly science podcast discussing the latest science news, critical thinking, bad science, conspiracies and controversies. -The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe: Your escape to reality - Produced by SGU Productions, LLC: www.theskepticsguide.org
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 1074 | Founded | 20 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Science | |||

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I was an avid listener until covid came and they got everything wrong and just spewed the big Pharma narrative. It was gross and has me questioning anything I ever learned from them.
I’ve been a listener for years, back with Perry and when the sound quality was terrible. It was less biased then but increasingly it’s just digs at Trump and there is definitely a pro big pharma bent to it now. I didn’t even vote for Trump but it gets tiring and listening to their shared political bias is not how I want to spend two hours a week.
This used to be the BEST podcast and recommend listening to old episodes. Unfortunately, it has really gone down hill with its bias, that they preach about constantly, but we have found the SGU's sacred cow and it's extremist left wing bias. I don't really care for politics and think common sense should prevail but they keep sticking up for and inserting this extreme left wing garbage into things. Its been alot of good years but goodbye SGU. Extremism in any form or topic is not good.
amazing podcast been listening for 10+ years.. I noticed that every time I follow the podcast, it immediately unfollows it. Amazon is so sketchy
I was excited to try this podcast as somebody who is in a technical healthcare field and looking for informational listening material. Immediately upon trying this show out, they start kissing the boot of unquestioned vaccine mandates and talking down about everybody (including their own friends) who even dares to ask questions about mandated vaccines. They do this without providing a shred of evidence to support their perspective. Boo. Science is not about pretending to have all the answers. It... more
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The content revolves around topics in science and critical thinking, often discussing the latest scientific news, dissecting claims of bad science, and addressing various conspiracies and controversies. The hosts engage with both lighthearted and serious subjects, often reflecting on their personal experiences while humorously navigating complex scientific phenomena and societal trends. Noteworthy is the community aspect and camaraderie among the hosts, which likely contributes to an engaging and dynamic listening experience, while emphasizing the importance of skepticism in evaluating scientific claims and public discourse.
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