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How can you be sure that the things you know are true… are actually true? We have access to more information than any humans in history but we can't process it on our own. In fact, almost all of what we know comes from others. We come to rely on people and institutions to tell us what to believe and not to believe. And it turns out there are huge consequential differences in how Americans form those relationships, relationships which serve as the building blocks for how we shape our own views of the world. So what happens when someone tries to manipulate that trust? If you ask David Roberts, you need only look at the current conservative movement to get your answer.
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It’s the holiday season, when it’s time to consider what’s truly important. We spend time with family and friends and maybe even reserve a few moments to ponder some of life’s mysteries: Is Bea Arthur really Boba Fett? Does Han Solo have a secret Wookie bride? What is Tobor spelled backward? And does C-3PO have eyelids?
https://www.theincomparable.com/theincomparable/226/
Guests: Will Smith of FOO VR, roboticist Camille Eddy, and comedians Cristian Amaral and Keith Lowell Jensen
Host: Rebecca Watson
Categories: SCIENCE!, Drugs, Real-life Supervillains, and Science According to Infowars
Recorded live at Pianofight in San Francisco on May 3, 2018!
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http://quizotron.com/2018/05/shoveling-dog-poo-and-planning-world-domination/
Guests: Charlie Jane Anders, Vicky Vásquez, Will Durst, Keith Lowell Jensen
Host: Rebecca Watson
Categories: SCIENCE!, Patriotism?, Weird-Ass Animal Facts, Science According to Infowars
Recorded live at Pianofight in San Francisco on June 7, 2018!
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Photo by Baranduin Briggs, @bbamok
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http://quizotron.com/2018/07/when-in-doubt-the-answer-is-penis/
Host: Rebecca Watson
Guests: Kishore Hari, Ngaio Bealum, Dr. Jennifer Gunter, and Keith Lowell Jensen
Categories: SCIENCE!, Dicks, Vaginas, Science According to Infowars
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http://quizotron.com/2018/08/the-greatest-hipaa-violation-in-podcast-history/
This week Spencer and Razib talk to Patrick Wyman, host of the podcast 'Tides of History,' about the genetics of the barbarian invasions during the fall of the Roman Empire.
http://insitome.libsyn.com/barbarian-genetics
John Siracusa returns to the Mac Power Users to talk about his favorite workflows and apps. We also spend some time getting John's opinion about where the Mac is and where it is heading.
https://www.relay.fm/mpu/415
History podcasting legend Mike Duncan and Dan talk about Mike's new book on the pivotal early era of Rome's road from Republic to Empire.
https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/traffic.libsyn.com/dchhaddendum/dchh-addendum02_Rome_Through_Duncans_Eyes.mp3
The possibilities of an iMac with an A10 processor inside, the delay of the HomePod, Apple's understanding of professional Mac users, the return of Twitterrific for the Mac, and the proper way to refer to keyboard shortcuts.
https://www.relay.fm/upgrade/168
Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper describes what compelled him to publicly question President Trump's fitness to serve, and why he will continue to do so.
http://news.wgbh.org/2017/08/25/politics-government/clap-back-james-clapper-why-he-felt-compelled-question-president
A no-bullshit podcast about APIs, HTTP, service-orientated architecture, Internet of Things, etc.
http://apibusters.com/post/episode-02-api-blueprint/
Phil and Grace get started with a natter about reptiles, a chinwag about heavy metal, and a gossip about the office. Now you know who they both are, they get a little into GraphQL, and some of the joys of writing massive migration scripts to port data from one application to another. GraphQL vs REST You Might Not Need GraphQL
Casey Liss comes to set Federico straight about Plex. Then, Stephen and Federico talk about Apple's recent environmental push, the changes coming to the iTunes Affiliate Program and AppStories, Federico's new podcast and website.
https://www.relay.fm/connected/139
We’re only a couple of episodes in to exploring the UK’s craft beer culture
on this podcast, but already stories are beginning to emerge that I
wouldn’t have heard if we’d never started.
Not long after speaking to Beavertown’s Creative Director, Nick Dwyer, I
was approached by his good friend, James Rylance of East London’s Redchurch
Brewery. Rylance started telling me about his new brewing project at
Redchurch. Redchurch just expanded out of its home in East London to a
brand new production facility in Essex, just outside of the city. Making
them the first of London’s new wave brewers to do so.
Redchurch’s owner, Gary Ward, has handed over the previous facility to
Rylance so he can devote time to creating interesting mixed fermentations
and using herbs and fruit in some truly experimental beers. He’s dubbed the
project “Urban Farmhouse.”
Rylance himself has come a long way since he got into brewing while he was
studying fine art. He cut his teeth at The Kernel before spending two years
at Beavertown as they got up and running, which is where our story begins.
I didn’t expect this conversation to take the twists and turns that it
does. Rylance went on to tell me about how, after leaving Beavertown, he
spent two months making wine in Burgundy. We also talk about the six acres
of land where Redchurch will be growing their own fruit and herbs, and
discuss the relevance that the term "farmhouse" has for a brewery
underneath a railway arch in East London.
http://goodbeerhunting.com/gbh-podcast/2016/10/21/ep-099-james-rylan-of-redchurch-brewery-in-london
Tiff and Marco go undercover into Starbucks once more, this time to find their favorite cold drinks.
https://www.relay.fm/topfour/16