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Quick, you only have a few days left before the Antichrist turns up for the end of the world - make sure your room’s tidy, and say goodbye to any Christians in your life before they’re whisked away. In this week’s episode, Mark talks about an Official Information Act request warning the government that the Rapture is happening on Wednesday the 24th of September, 2025, and breaks down what all the mentions of conspiracy theories are in the request. Bronwyn has found a worrying trend on social media of using scare tactics to stop women taking the contraceptive pill. Finally, Bronwyn and Tim talk about a recent talk given by Devamrita Swami to Vic Uni students who were lured in with the promise of free (vegan) food.
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Our Guests:
Tim Atkin
Articles we talk about:
Birth Control Blues: TikTok is pushing contraceptive skepticism, but are influencers getting the science right?
The End of the World as we know it: September 24th
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2025-09-15
This week in the Yeah… Nah! podcast, there’s a smorgasbord of skeptical topics for you to gorge yourself on. Bronwyn has updates to her previous articles on Cryonics, the Warrens, the Campbells and ISTA, while Katrina has concerns about how poor numeracy can have detrimental health outcomes. And Mark has been patiently waiting for a new game, Silksong, to be released, and has found an interesting parallel to how conspiracy theorists behave amongst the many people hyped up about the game’s long-awaited release.
About this episode
Articles we talk about:
Skeptical Updates
Numeracy and Health Outcomes
Silkposting and Rabbit Holes
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2025-09-01
In this episode of the Yeah… Nah! podcast there’s just one topic on all of our minds - The Telepathy Tapes. Bronwyn, Mark and Katrina talk to Janyce Boynton from the US about the world of Facilitated Communication (FC). Janyce is not only hugely knowledgeable about the world of FC, but was also once a practitioner herself. The conversation ranges from the 1990s through to today, covering not only FC but also RPM, S2C, telepathy, false abuse accusations, the complicity of higher education, copyright strikes, and a whole lot more.
About this episode
Our Guests:
Janyce Boynton
Articles we talk about:
Wham, Bam, Autism scams: The Telepathy Tapes Part 1
Wham, Bam, Autism scams: The Telepathy Tapes Part 2
Quantum communication in telepathy
The Talk Tracks
The Telepathy Tapes Talk Tracks Two: Back for More
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2025-08-04
2025-08-18
Despite the fact that all our podcast hosts wrote about the same topic for our newsletter this week, we’ve still ended up with a variety of discussions for the podcast. Bronwyn and Mark not only talk about The Telepathy Tapes, but also about their visit to see a talk given by Brother Guy Consolmagno, the head Vatican Astronomer. Katrina thoroughly debunks the idea that quantum entanglement could explain telepathy between individuals who have been in close proximity to each other, and Mark laments the end of his regular Skeptical Activism evenings in Wellington.
About this episode
Articles we talk about:
Wham, Bam, Autism scams: The Telepathy Tapes Part 1
Quantum communication in telepathy
The Talk Tracks
Goodbye Activism
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2025-08-04
Katrina’s back from her holiday, so we’re back to full strength for this episode of the Yeah… Nah! podcast. Mark and Bronwyn visited a faith healing night, and they recount their experiences and their thoughts on whether God was present on the night. Katrina’s been trying to figure out whether a mixture of nootropics and neuroplasticity can rewire your brain. Mark’s been looking into a “cult” that’s so new the paint’s not even dry yet. And Bronwyn wonders whether the latest event related to Ed and Lorraine Warren might be different to all the others, or if it’s just more of the same nonsense.
About this episode
Articles we talk about:
Neuroplasticity and nootropics
Pioneer Ministry’s Revival Night
Possessed doll strikes again?
Children of the Waning Star
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2025-07-21
Katrina’s been away on holiday, so we’ve replaced her in this episode with Aaron, an ex Jehovah’s Witness who’s spent some time on the NZ Skeptics committee. Mark and Aaron talk about Aaron’s attempt to prove Mark wrong about Diet Coke, and the lessons learned from this test about blind testing. Bronwyn completes her series on cryonics with a grab-bag of interesting facts she’s learned. And Mark seems to have got more than he bargained for when he looked into a silly idea about how you’re supposed to “implant” seeds so that they can better serve your needs.
About this episode
Articles we talk about:
Diet Coke Blind Test
Over-confidence and Cola
Seed Imprinting and Anastasia’s Ringing Cedars
Ringing Cedars in New Zealand?
A brief history of immortality: 80 years of Cryonics Part 3
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2025-06-09
2025-07-07
We figured there was a lot more life in the idea of people trying to live forever, so all three of our podcast hosts this week - Bronwyn, Katrina and Mark - have picked a topic related to human lifespans. Katrina lets us know how long we can expect people to live, and how both the average life expectancy and upper age limit of living people have changed over time. Mark has been looking into the people who try to use science to extend their lifespan for as long as possible, with some hoping to live forever - although they seem to be trusting more in pseudoscience than evidence-backed treatments. And Bronwyn has compared and contrasted the most well-known cryonics companies, as well as looking into a curious early attempt to bring cryonics to New Zealand.
About this episode
Articles we talk about:
A brief history of immortality: 80 years of Cryonics Part 2
Radical Life Extension
How long can humans live?
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2025-06-23
Having been a week late with the last episode, we’re following up with an on-time episode, meaning you can listen to Yeah… Nah! two weeks in a row. This week Katrina wonders whether Trump’s Golden Dome idea of a missile defence shield around the US has any merit, and Bronwyn talks about the history of cryonics (not cryogenics). We also chat about our plan to cover the Telepathy Tapes, and suggest that some of our more intrepid listeners might want to try to listen to that podcast before we start talking about it - but beware, it’s horrifically pseudoscientific and intellectually painful to listen to.
About this episode
Articles we talk about:
The Golden Dome
A brief history of immortality: 80 years of Cryonics, Part 1
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2025-06-09
As Bronwyn’s been on holiday overseas and come back suffering from food poisoning, we’ve recorded this episode a little late - but we’re sure it’s worth the wait! Mark gives his thoughts on John Campbell’s recent documentary series Under His Command, about the controversial Destiny Church and its leader, “Apostle” Brian Tamaki. Katrina looks into the scientific evidence for and against the idea of Mansplaining as a phenomenon, Bronwyn gives us an update on recent bad behaviour by members of the secretive Two by Twos church, and Mark’s been seeing some worrying trends when it comes to what Google’s search AI chooses to answer or refuse to answer.
About this episode
Articles we talk about:
Update on the Two by Twos
Review: Under His Command
Is ‘mansplaining’ a thing?
Better a Skeptic than Two Geese
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2025-05-26
We’re all over the show with our new episode of Yeah… Nah!, starting with Mark talking about his recent visit to another Creationist talk - and this one was as inspiring as it was factual. Katrina’s been concerning herself with the question of whether octopuses are going to take over the world, and Bronwyn’s managed to dig up some archive material about a small church in Lower Hutt that appears to have had more than its fair share of controversy and bad behaviour during its lifetime.
About this episode
Articles we talk about:
How Creationism Hurts My Brain
Could Octopodes take over the world?
Commonwealth Covenant Church: A forgotten NZ sect
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2025-05-12
Mentioned in this episode:
Dr Kemp’s Petition
Decult Film Night
In this episode of the Yeah… Nah! podcast, the team ponder an email sent in by Barry Lennox, who knows a little more about EMF than the people selling EMF Rocks. Katrina finishes off her series on Sovereign Citizens, looking at how the courts have dealt with the madness, and Bronwyn and Mark both have some weird and wonderful stories about the Catholic church, just in time for the Conclave.
About this episode
Articles we talk about:
Catholic Conspiracies
Holy Weed and Holy Forgeries
SoulCore - Catholic Yoga
EMF WooWoo
Sovereign Citizens: Part Three - the Courts
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2025-04-28
Scams, scams, scams in this episode of the Yeah… Nah! Podcast, with Mark talking about his activism dealing with an NZ Post text-based scam, Bronwyn looking into vastly-overpriced bags of rocks that are supposed to protect you from harmful Electromagnetic radiation, and Katrina documenting how some Sovereign Citizens in New Zealand have been trying to scam Justices of the Peace into signing copies of their sham legal documents.
About this episode
Articles we talk about:
NZ Post Scams: A little bit of Activism
Sovereign Citizens: Part Two – Justices of the Peace
EMF can't hurt you if you're dead: A new nadir for the electrosensitivity industry
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2025-04-14
In this episode of the only official podcast of the NZ Skeptics ever to have existed, Bronwyn is concerned that skeptical slapdowns aren’t enough to keep a good bullshit peddler down, Mark is dismayed at people contacting the NZ Skeptics who want us to try to trick search engines into increasing our ranking, and Katrina starts a very long journey in the first of a multi-part look into the history of sovereign citizens, and what they’re up to in New Zealand.
About this episode
Articles we talk about:
SEO Shenanigans: A story in four emails
SEO Silliness
Wham, Bam, Autism Scams: Wasting resources, and having conflicts of interest, in a White House that claims to want neither
Sovereign Citizens: Part One - Intro, Police and Councils
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2025-03-03
2025-04-03
In this episode of the Yeah... Nah! podcast, hosts Bronwyn Rideout, Mark Honeychurch and Katrina Borthwick explore the ethical implications of using AI tools when making content for the NZ Skeptics. They discuss recent weather-related scams surrounding Cyclone Alfred, the latest strange trend on TikTok involving telekinesis, and the dubious intellectual claims of Christopher Langan - with a detailed critique of how scammers often leverage high IQ claims.
About this episode
Articles we talk about:
TikTok Telekinesis: Fun or Foily
Cyclone Alfred Nonsense
Chris Langan - Smartest Man in the World?
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2025-03-17
In this episode of the Yeah… Nah! podcast, extra special guest James Kerr joins the crew for a conversation about how a fundamental misunderstanding of how government works can lead people to believe in grand conspiracies. Bronwyn gives an update on ISTA, who are currently in a little hot water. And Katrina has found a handy online game called Bad News that teaches people about online disinformation.
About this episode
Articles we talk about:
Mulder would be QAnon: The deep roots of a modern conspiracy
Keep it real online
ISTA (International School of the Temple Arts) and Highden make actual headlines
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2025-03-03
In the latest episode of the Yeah… Nah! Podcast, your hosts lament the latest nonsense stunt pulled by Destiny Church. Mark reports back from the recent Wellington anti-fluoride meeting, featuring American fluoride activist Michael Connett. Everyone has watched the new Netflix show about cancer quacks, Apple Cider Vinegar, so we get a breakdown of the show from Katrina, and an investigation into the real history of one of the main characters from Bronwyn.
About this episode
Articles we talk about:
Michael Connett's Wellington Talk
Apple Cider Vinegar
Issues logical and lexical: A scavenger hunt through Jessica Ainscough's digital detritus
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2025-02-18
In this episode, we first ponder Mark and Bronwyn’s upcoming trip to Auckland, and then get down to business sharing our thoughts on the movie Heretic. Katrina has some worrying news about an asteroid coming our way in a little under a decade, and Mark looks at the recent scandal with PayPal’s Honey browser extension, drawing parallels to an older scandal that happened much closer to home in skeptical circles.
About this episode
Articles we talk about:
Movie Review: Heretic
Incoming Asteroid just might hit earth
Honey: Kessler's Flying Circus on Steroids
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2025-02-03
It’s an episode of looking back this week, with both Bronwyn and Mark revisiting old stories. Bronwyn gives us an update on cult member and soon-to-be US Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, while Mark has been keeping his eye on the resurrection of the Global Flourishing group in Auckland. Katrina has been learning all about hacking and social engineering, and kept track of all the media stories over Christmas involving people falling prey to internet scams. And Mark gives everyone a heads up that Michael Connett, son of anti-fluoride activist Paul Connett, will be in New Zealand soon giving talks around the country.
About this episode
Articles we talk about:
Skeptical Updates
Global Flourishing is Back
The Six weeks of Scamming
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2025-01-21
We’re back after a well-deserved Christmas break, and we have more aliens to talk about. After hearing about Mark’s job as Best Man at a wedding where the guests were mostly either Jehovah’s Witnesses or Salvation Army members, Katrina keeps us updated on the latest proposed addition to the Drake Equation, bringing estimates of the number of alien civilisations in our galaxy down even further. Then Bronwyn and Mark talk about both their visits to Share International, and the history of the group under the leadership of Benjamin Creme.
About this episode
Articles we talk about:
Revisiting Drake
Visiting Share International
The History of Share International
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2025-01-06
CONTENT WARNING: This episode involves Mark describing his colonic irrigation in excruciating detail, and includes audio samples of his ordeal. As well as this horrendous segment, Bronwyn talks about how December in NZ is connected with UFOs and aliens, and Brad has tried to answer a question about playing a piano on Mars, a thought experiment that turns out to have more depth to it than you might think.
About this episode
Articles we talk about:
How would a piano sound on Mars?
Ring around Uranus: My Colonic, part 1
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2024-12-23