Exposing PseudoAstronomy

December 26, 2011

New Interview of Me on “Point of Inquiry” Podcast


Quick post to let you know that Karen Stollznow interviewed me for the December 26th episode – last of 2011 – of Point of Inquiry podcast. The subject matter was a summary of the 2012 phenomenon and associated phenomena, and it was appropriately titled, “The End of the World as We Know It.” It’s very, very roughly a 42.62-minute podcast, about the length of my own (so less detail on each subject). Enjoy!

And for reference, I figure it’s time to update my list of 2012 posts so far:

I have also written a few posts that are tangentially related to the 2012 subject:

And my podcast episodes so far on 2012:

5 Comments »

  1. Thank you thank you thank you! I needed a topic for my next Skeptics Society meetup and have to get it out with links by Wednesday night. You just did my job for me. I was truly stuck for a topic. Yay! clap clap clap.

    Comment by Amber S K — December 26, 2011 @ 10:32 pm | Reply

    • Happy to oblige.

      Comment by Stuart Robbins — December 26, 2011 @ 10:46 pm | Reply

  2. yaay you & congrats! so enjoying your series on 2012 / galactic alignment / et al
    all your hard work is much appreciated by this little black duck 😀

    Comment by Jenny Bradford — December 26, 2011 @ 11:36 pm | Reply

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