
Government Transparency & UFOs: Inside Military Programs and Classified Briefings
Michael Shermer sits down with attorney and bestselling author Kent Heckenlively for a tense, thoughtful, and surprisingly cordial conversation about UFOs, government secrecy, and the idea of "catastr...
21 Jan 1h 10min

The Hardest UFO Cases to Dismiss: Something Is Flying Around and We Don't Know What It Is
In this episode, Michael Shermer talks with filmmaker James Fox, whose work has helped push UFOs, now often called UAPs, out of the tabloid shadows and into congressional hearings, radar logs, and swo...
18 Jan 1h 24min

Why Survival Isn't Enough: The Deep Human Need to Matter
What if the deepest human drive isn't happiness, survival, or even love, but the need to matter? Philosopher and MacArthur Fellow Rebecca Newberger Goldstein joins Michael Shermer to discuss The Matte...
14 Jan 1h 21min

Shermer Says 4: Venezuela, ICE in Minnesota, UFOs & UAPs, and Social Norms Around Single-Sex Spaces
In this unscripted solo episode, Michael Shermer reflects on a dizzying start to the year and what it reveals about truth, power, and public judgment. From events in Venezuela and the limits of export...
12 Jan 52min

Mental Health: More Diagnoses, Fewer Answers?
What if the way we approach mental health is quietly making things worse? Psychiatrist and psychotherapist Sami Timimi joins Michael Shermer to examine some of the core assumptions behind modern psych...
10 Jan 1h 29min

What Makes You "You" When Everything Is Just Atoms?
What is consciousness, really? Why does it not simply switch on at a single moment? Neuroscientist Niko Kukushkin explains how even single cells can show primitive forms of memory and agency, why the ...
6 Jan 1h 50min

Rethinking the Discovery of DNA
Francis Crick is best known as one of the figures behind the discovery of the double-helix structure of DNA, but the familiar story leaves out as much as it explains. Historian of science Matthew Cobb...
3 Jan 1h 21min

How One Black Man Dismantled the KKK, One Conversation at a Time
What do you do when someone believes you shouldn't exist? Daryl Davis didn't protest. He didn't shout. He sat down, asked questions, and kept showing up. Over decades, that approach has led more than ...
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