r3v
05-05-2008, 07:13 PM
Hey popPeoples,
I just had to let folks know that Dr. Kiki was interviewed on the April 30th episode (#145) (http://www.theskepticsguide.org/skepticsguide/podcastinfo.asp?pid=145) of the Skeptic's Guide to the Universe podcast. She talks about her career, goals and a new TV pilot called The Skeptoligists (http://www.skeptologists.com/) that she worked on with folks like Dr. Novella (from SGU), Phil Plait (http://www.badastronomy.com) (the BadAstronomer) and Michael Schermer (of Skeptic magazine). It was a great interview.
SGU is one of my favorite podcasts. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in skepticism and critical thinking. It's a pretty laid back, entertaining and informative show.
PS: Also, if you think The Skeptoligists (http://www.skeptologists.com/) would make an interesting TV show, consider dropping an email to them like they request on their support (http://www.skeptologists.com/support.php) page. They need help getting a network to pick up the show. For the record, I'm pimping this for purely personal reasons. There's enough TV out there for the non-skeptics (e.g. John Edward, Sylvia Brown on Montel, Ghost Hunters, etc). We need more critical thinking based TV. :)
I just had to let folks know that Dr. Kiki was interviewed on the April 30th episode (#145) (http://www.theskepticsguide.org/skepticsguide/podcastinfo.asp?pid=145) of the Skeptic's Guide to the Universe podcast. She talks about her career, goals and a new TV pilot called The Skeptoligists (http://www.skeptologists.com/) that she worked on with folks like Dr. Novella (from SGU), Phil Plait (http://www.badastronomy.com) (the BadAstronomer) and Michael Schermer (of Skeptic magazine). It was a great interview.
SGU is one of my favorite podcasts. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in skepticism and critical thinking. It's a pretty laid back, entertaining and informative show.
PS: Also, if you think The Skeptoligists (http://www.skeptologists.com/) would make an interesting TV show, consider dropping an email to them like they request on their support (http://www.skeptologists.com/support.php) page. They need help getting a network to pick up the show. For the record, I'm pimping this for purely personal reasons. There's enough TV out there for the non-skeptics (e.g. John Edward, Sylvia Brown on Montel, Ghost Hunters, etc). We need more critical thinking based TV. :)