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AGAIN - Glitches! Thanks to everyone for their patience - expect bonus ep again this week! :)
Mentioned during the intro of this show:
Token Skeptic on the Righteous Indignation podcast #82, with Eugenie Scott! Head to: http://parafort.com/ri/?p=1428
365 Days Of Astronomy podcast. http://365daysofastronomy.org.
The Sydney Atheist Podcast - http://www.sydneyatheists.org/node/1154 - a hat-tip to Embiggen Books!
The Sceptic Science column with Brad Newsome. http://www.nationaltimes.com.au/opinion/blog/sceptic-science
The Desiree Schell (Skeptically Speaking - skepticallyspeaking.com) interview on skepticism and activism over at my CSICOP column 'Curiouser and Curiouser'!
Finally - the Young Australian Skeptics Blog Anthology, on its way soon - and thanks to Gold of NZ Skeptics, a new activism project!
"My use of the term 'Freethought' is an attempt to join the various groups together. It does not come with the negative connotations of the various other labels that have been assigned to such groups before and is therefore more accessible to the wider community. Freethought seems to be less likely to shy away from any topics, which means that in a freethought society there is no boundary other than reason and there would therefore be a wide range of interesting things that could be discussed."
Alan Conradi is a skeptical atheist and psychology graduate who works in disability services, and he enjoys learning about and discussing belief systems, science, philosophy and much more. A keen musician who plays guitar, bass, drums, vox and pretty much anything else he can get his hands on, he's best known as a host of The Critical Mass podcast, the Three Thinkers podcast, a member of the Sydney Atheists and the Western Sydney Freethinkers. Overall, Alan is a keen activist, brilliant organiser and a popular guy! You can find him on Twitter as ZombieAlan.
Western Sydney Freethinkers: http://westernsydneyfreethinkers.blogspot.com
Sydney Atheists: http://www.sydneyatheists.org/
This show is available on Zune, mp3 via Libsyn or iTunes. Visit www.tokenskeptic.org – and I’d love to hear your feedback at tokenskeptic@gmail.com. Theme songs are 'P&P' by Derek K Miller of www.penmachine.com and '365' by Milton Mermikides, of www.miltonmermikides.com.
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