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  1. Conversation Hour: James Randi and Dr. Iain McGilchrist

    Stella Young is a disability activist, comedian and editor of the ABC’s Ramp Up. Today she joined Jon Faine as his Conversation Hour co-host, for a journey into the depths of the human brain.

    James Randi is a retired professional magician, now a famous skeptic and paranormal mythbuster. As he told Jon and Stella today, he’s also famous for a bizarre encounter on The Don Lane Show that’s become a classic moment in Australian television. And Dr Iain McGilchrist joined them, psychiatrist and writer. Best known for his writings about the two sides of the brain. He argues that the left and right brain have shaped our culture - and that the dominance of the left side is a bad thing for us and the planet. Dr Iain McGilchrist works privately in London, and lives on the Isle of Skye.

    —Huffduffed by reallyedbrown 5 months ago

  2. The Skeptics’ Guide To The Universe: Podcast 350 - March 31, 2012

    Interview with James Randi This Day in Skepticism: Patenting Life News Items: Tennessee Anti-Evolution Bill, Origin of the Moon, Mystery Cloud on Mars, Newage Mountain Who’s That Noisy Science or Fiction

    http://www.theskepticsguide.org/archive/podcastinfo.aspx?mid=1&pid=350

    —Huffduffed by carldpatterson one year ago

  3. Mondo Diablo Episode 313: Randi vs Biblical Archaeology

    Randi’s got a channel on You Tube at http://www.youtube.com/user/JamesRandiFoundation. The new videos are called "James Randi Speaks." Check it out.

    —Huffduffed by HellboundAlleee one year ago

  4. Mondo Diablo Episode 304: Secrets of the PSYCHICS part 2

    This week, I’m giving you more psychics, lots of old-timey bluegrass music, and some CONNIE! Enjoy.

    —Huffduffed by HellboundAlleee 2 years ago

  5. Mondo Diablo Episode 303: Secrets of the PSYCHICS part 1

    This week, our clips are from a BBC series. I decided to go against my instincts and assume you all are not fully aware and therefore bored with the events in this show. Enjoy The Amazing Randi, Uri Geller, a young Richard Dawkins and an orgasmic medium.

    —Huffduffed by HellboundAlleee 2 years ago

  6. The Non-Prophets

    TAM7 wrap-up (Thanks!!!), Texas SBOE, theistic skeptics, Francis Collins and the NIH

    —Huffduffed by papei 2 years ago

  7. James Randi’s fiery takedown of psychic fraud, A TED Talk

    James Randi talks about homeopathy, psychic fraud, irrational beliefs, and his million dollar challenge.

    —Huffduffed by jessewillis 2 years ago

  8. James Randi - A Skeptic Comes Out at 81 | For Good Reason

    http://www.forgoodreason.org/james_randi_a_skeptic_comes_out_at_81

    —Huffduffed by briansuda 2 years ago

  9. Point of Inquiry: James Randi

    In this interview with D.J. Grothe, James Randi talks about the future of The Amazing Meeting, his annual popular critical thinking convention in Las Vegas. He also discusses various faith healers he has investigated, and his real motivations in doing so. He talks about the first faith healer he exposed in Toronto as a teenager. He explores reasons why faith healers he has debunked still persist in their TV empires. He shares his views of Ernest Angley. He recounts his expose of Peter Popoff, including Popoff’s use of an earpiece to receive information about his congregants that they believed was revealed by the Holy Spirit. He explains why people believe in faith healers despite evidence to the contrary. Other faith healers he criticizes include Pat Robertson and his "Words of Knowledge," V.A. Grant, Oral Roberts, and Filipino psychic surgeons, recounting some of their deceptive methods they use to beguile believers. He talks about the special place "psychic surgery" has in the Pentecostal Church. He compares faith healers’ methods to the methods of psychics and "cold readers" such as John Edward, and explores whether faith healers are deliberately deceptive or are merely self-deceptive. He also debates whether faith healing might actually work on occasion, due to psychological phenomena such as the placebo effect. And he talks about the role that magicians should play in exposing frauds in the public interest.

    Also in this interview, James Underdown, scientific paranormal investigator and executive director of CFI’s Hollywood branch, recounts his experiences with Benny Hinn’s healing crusades, and talks about how Benny Hinn may or may not be like Adolph Hitler.

    —Huffduffed by norelpref 3 years ago

  10. The Non-Prophets

    TAM7 wrap-up (Thanks!!!), Texas SBOE, theistic skeptics, Francis Collins and the NIH

    —Huffduffed by HellboundAlleee 3 years ago

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