[display_podcast] Julian Baggini is editor of The Philosophers’ Magazine. His books include Atheism: A Very Short Introduction, What’s it All About?: Philosophy and the Meaning of Life and The Pig That Wants to be Eaten: And Ninety-nine Other Thought Experiments, Welcome to Everytown: A Journey into the English Mind and Complaint: From Minor Moans to […]
[display_podcast] Philip Escoffey AKA The Grey Man, is one of the UK’s top psychic illusionist/mind readers. A Psychology graduate, Philip has been earning a living as a mentalist for the last 10 years. A confirmed skeptic, Philip is dismissive of spiritualists, mediums and astrologers. However, he has a deep academic interest in the reasons why […]
[display_podcast] Ian Haworth is the General Secretary of the Cult Information Centre. The Cult Information Centre is an educational charity providing advice and information for victims of cults, their families and friends, researchers and the media. Founded in 1987, and becoming a registered charity in 1992, it was the first educational organisation focusing critical concern […]
[display_podcast] James Delingpole writes regularly for the Times, Sunday Times and The Daily Telegraph. He is also TV critic at the Spectator. His books include Fish Show, Fin, Thinly Disguised Autobiography and How to be Right. His latest novel is the first volume of a planned series, Coward on the Beach, which tells the story […]
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