
Dr. Nina Shapiro: Masks, Medicines, Dr. Oz, and Corona-Conspiracies
Dr. Nina Shapiro is Professor at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, science educator, and author of the book, "Hype: A Doctor's Guide to Medical Myths, Exaggerated Claims, and Bad Advice." S...
27 Apr 202039min

Overcoming Isolation: Recovering From Religion
Dr. Darrel Ray and Gayle Jordan from http://www.recoveringfromreligion.org join Seth Andrews to talk about the current COVID-19 crisis and how RFR can help those who feel even more isolated in their p...
21 Apr 202048min

Podcast #500 (with Natalie)
It's a special milestone: Show number 500. For the first time, Seth's wife, Natalie, joins in for a look at their relationship, and how two very different people share life. Thanks for over a decade o...
12 Apr 20201h 22min

The Power Worshippers: The Rise of Religious Nationalism (with Katherine Stewart)
Katherine Stewart is author of the new book, "The Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious Nationalism." Get the book at https://amzn.to/3atDFnwBecome a supporter of this podcast: htt...
7 Apr 20201h 6min

Keto, Paleo, and the Science of Diet (with licensed nutritionist Leah McGrath)
We're directing our rational brains toward the subject of health and nutrition...with special guest and Licensed Dietitian Nutritionist Leah McGrath. (@InglesDietitian)Support our sponsors:The Great C...
31 Mar 20201h 11min

Seth Andrews Reads Your Favorite Selections (PART TWO)
This bonus show includes a recipe for stroopwafels, some H.P. Lovecraft, "Corduroy," political nonfiction by Katherine Stewart, and finishes with some classic Carl Sagan.Be safe out there, and enjoy!V...
27 Mar 202057min

Seth Andrews Reads Your Favorite Selections: PART ONE
As a distraction in this isolated week, Seth Andrews reads - by request - selections from some of our listeners' favorite stories. Today's episode includes Dr. Seuss, some Douglas Adams, and Harlan El...
25 Mar 20201h 12min

Are People Inherently Good?
Seth Andrews shares a troubling story, followed by discussion on the human condition. Are people naturally prone to pro-social, ethical "goodness?" Are we - at our core - uncivilized? Something else? ...
24 Mar 20201h 14min



















