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In this week's episode, Republicans solidify their position on HARM, Pete Hegseth teaches us about the butt dialing group chat section from The Art of War, and Jonathan Jarry will be here to convince you that Joseph Mercola actually is nuttier than you thought. --- To make a per episode donation at Patreon.com, click here: http://www.patreon.com/ScathingAtheist To buy our book, click here: https://www.amazon.com/Outbreak-Crisis-Religion-Ruined-Pandemic/dp/B08L2HSVS8/ If you see a news story you think we might be interested in, you can send it here: scathingnews@gmail.com To check out our sister show, The Skepticrat, click here: https://audioboom.com/channel/the-skepticrat To check out our sister show's hot friend, God Awful Movies, click here: https://audioboom.com/channel/god-awful-movies To check out our half-sister show, Citation Needed, click here: http://citationpod.com/ To check out our sister show's sister show, D and D minus, click here: https://danddminus.libsyn.com/ Report instances of harassment or abuse connected to this show to the Creator Accountability Network here: https://creatoraccountabilitynetwork.org/ --- Guest Links: Learn more about the Mercola Tapes here: https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/critical-thinking-health-and-nutrition-pseudoscience/exclusive-videos-show-dr-joe-mercolas-dangerous-ideas-whipped-alleged-medium Find more of Jonathan Jarry's work here: https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/articles-by-author/Jonathan%20Jarry%20M.Sc. --- Headlines: Dems reintroduce “Do No Harm” Bill to remind us that Republicans insist on doing harm: https://www.friendlyatheist.com/p/democrats-re-introduce-the-do-no BC Court of Appeal says privacy law does not infringe religious freedom: https://www.bchumanist.ca/bcca_privacy_release White House is selling corporate sponsorships for the Easter Egg Roll: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/23/us/politics/trump-easter-egg-roll-sponsors.html?smid=nytcore-android-share Religious leaders lose shit over Satanic Black Mass: https://www.friendlyatheist.com/p/lawmakers-and-catholic-leaders-flip Columbus school district bans candy bribes used to lure kids to Bible classes: https://www.friendlyatheist.com/p/columbus-school-district-bans-candy Pete Hegseth sent secret war plans for attacking Houthis to journalist by accident: https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2025/03/trump-administration-accidentally-texted-me-its-war-plans/682151/ https://www.newsweek.com/trump-secret-houthi-war-plans-goldberg-hegseth-2049762
McGill University science communicator, Jonathan Jarry, was recently given hundreds of hours of Zoom calls between alt-med salesman, Joseph Mercola, and a supposed clairvoyant that goes by Bahlon. Jonathan joins us to discuss what he found. Show Notes Brad Schimel Admitted to Having "Psychologically Beat the Daylights Out" Of His 8-Year-Old Daughter - MeidasTouch News Rallying Anti-Musk Donors, Liberal Judge Raises $24 Million in Key Court Contest - The New York Times Here are claims about Wisconsin's Supreme Court candidates — and the facts Ahead of Wisconsin Supreme Court election, Elon Musk PAC offers cash for pledge - WPR Trump backs Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate in hotly contested race - ABC News Billionaires become a focus of the 2025 Wisconsin Supreme Court race Brad Schimel Begins Campaigning With Anti-MLK Advocate Charlie Kirk - MeidasTouch News Exclusive Videos Show Dr. Joe Mercola's Dangerous Ideas Whipped up by Alleged Medium Brief: RFK's Health Propaganda Roundtable Terminated HHS grants Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My guest this week is Jonathan Jarry (@jonathanjarry.bsky.social), a science communicator at McGill Office for Science and Society. We discuss his recent expose on how Joe Mercola, millionaire friend of RFK Jr., is completely enthralled to a man claiming to channel a higher dimensional being. It's a wild ride so buckle up!Jonathan's Expose Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRps3VQ-0BEMusic by GW RodriguezEditing by Adam WikSibling Pod:Philosophers in Space: https://0gphilosophy.libsyn.com/Support us at Patreon.com/EmbraceTheVoidIf you enjoy the show, please Like and Review us on your pod app, especially iTunes. It really helps!This show is CAN credentialed, which means you can report instances of harassment, abuse, or other harm on their hotline at (617) 249-4255, or on their website at creatoraccountabilitynetwork.org.Next Episode: Incel psychology with Mark Marveggio.
My guest this week is Sarah Tulien (@sarahtulien.bsky.social), executive director of the Creator Accountability Network and together we tackle all the best questions and patron names a show could possibly hope for.Music by GW RodriguezEditing by Adam WikSibling Pod:Philosophers in Space: https://0gphilosophy.libsyn.com/Support us at Patreon.com/EmbraceTheVoidIf you enjoy the show, please Like and Review us on your pod app, especially iTunes. It really helps!This show is CAN credentialed, which means you can report instances of harassment, abuse, or other harm on their hotline at (617) 249-4255, or on their website at creatoraccountabilitynetwork.org.Next Episode: The spiral of Joe Mercola with Jonathan Jarry.
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit rethinkingwellness.substack.comScience communicator Jonathan Jarry joins us to discuss his history of turning to alternative cures for chronic pain, how he came to be skeptical of the wellness industry, the problems with science journalism, why you probably don't have a leaky gut (despite what many influencers and wellness practitioners claim), the critical article about “leaky gut syndrome” that resulted in death threats, and lots more.Paid subscribers can hear the full interview, and the first half is available to all listeners. To upgrade to paid, go to rethinkingwellness.substack.com. Jonathan Jarry is a science communicator with McGill University's Office for Science and Society (OSS), dedicated to separating sense from nonsense on the scientific stage. He has a Master's degree in molecular biology and he brings his experience in cancer research, human genetics, rehabilitation research, and forensic biology to the work he does for the public. With cardiologist Dr. Christopher Labos, he co-hosts the award-winning medical podcast The Body of Evidence, which aims to contextualize findings in the realm of health research and answer the public's most pressing questions about the biomedical sciences while also being funny and entertaining. He talks about science most Fridays on CTV Montreal News and is regularly interviewed in both English- and French-language media. Learn more about his work at jonathanjarry.com. If you like this conversation, subscribe to hear lots more like it! Support the podcast by becoming a paid subscriber, and unlock great perks like extended interviews, subscriber-only Q&As, full access to our archives, commenting privileges and subscriber threads where you can connect with other listeners, and more. Learn more and sign up at rethinkingwellness.substack.com.Christy's second book, The Wellness Trap, is available wherever books are sold! Order it here, or ask for it in your favorite local bookstore.If you're looking to make peace with food and break free from diet and wellness culture, come check out Christy's Intuitive Eating Fundamentals online course.
0:00:00 Introduction Richard Saunders 0:04:14 You Can Count on Adrienne. With Adrienne Hill. This week, Adrienne gives us an overview of the recent 'We Can Reason' conference held in Calgary, Canada. We hear about each of the invited speakers and meet one of the delegates, a listener of the Skeptic Zone right from episode #1, Brenda Hill. Next it's a road trip to the Royal Tyrrell Museum, which houses one of world's premier collection of dinosaur fossils. Here Richard Saunders gives us his thoughts on this wondrous example of science in action. Finally, on the drive home, Adrienne interviews Jonathan Jarry, one of the hosts of the popular Body of Evidence podcast from Canada. Jonathan was also an invited speaker at the conference.https://tyrrellmuseum.com 0:23:18 Australian Skeptics Newsletter What skeptical news has caught the eye of Tim Mendham this week? Read by Adrienne Hill. http://www.skeptics.com.au 0:35:48 A Dive into a Trove A wander through the decades of digitised Australian newspapers on a search for references to Psychic Predictions. 1972.01.02 - The Sydney Morning Herald 1973.12.30 - The Sydney Morning Herald 1981.01.02 - The Sydney Morning Herald 1989.01.01 - The Sydney Morning Herald 1992.12.30 - The Sydney Morning Herald http://www.trove.nla.gov.au Also Sckepticamap New Mexico. 1st - 2nd June, 2024 https://www.skepticampnm.com
0:00:00 Introduction Richard Saunders with Adrienne Hill and Kat McLeod 0:02:20 Kate & Allie at We Can Reason - Calgary Canada We are delighted to accounce that 'Kate', Kat McLeod from Edmonton, is our newest reporter on the Skeptic Zone. Hear her reaction as Richard Saunders confirms her appoitment. Weclome Kat! Her segment will be know as "For Cryin' Out! It's Kat McLeod". Also we hear more about the convention, Adrienne's video presentation from LA Skepticamp, and a short interview with speaker Jonathan Jarry. LA Skepticamp Videos https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLb82CF-DGYCfxT6IKckZtm6KnMNMqxDQr 0:09:34 The Book of Tim. With Tim Mendham This week Tim heads to the regional city of Armidale in Australia's 'New England' area to help launch a new Skeptics in the Pub. We hear from the organiser, Walkely Award winning journalist Amelia Willmer. Armidate Skeptics in the Pub is held at the Wicklow Hotel, 6pm last Wednesday of the month. https://www.facebook.com/WicklowHotel 0:22:38 You Can Count on Adrienne. With Adrienne Hill. This week Adrienne tries her luck with AI as it writes two scripts for her. One in 'her' style, and one in the style of a skeptic from Newfoundland! What could possible go wrong? 0:28:28 A Dive into a Trove A wander through the decades of digitised Australian newspapers on a search for references to Uri Geller. 1977.10.11 - The Sydney Morning Herald http://www.trove.nla.gov.au
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It's episode 100! For this very special episode, Jonathan and Chris do the Wired autocomplete interview; they answer listeners' personal and health-related questions; and they make an announcement that will forever change the face of the podcast. A Block: The Wired Interview (1:14) What happens when you google “Jonathan Jarry” and “Christopher Labos,” and why do so many people want to know if Chris is married (and is he? Is he, though? Can we know, please?) B Block: Listeners' Questions (22:42) Health-related questions (47:55) Personal questions C Block: The Future Is Here (1:26:15) Chris has no idea what he's about to hear. * Theme music: “Fall of the Ocean Queen“ by Joseph Hackl * Assistant researcher: Aigul Zaripova To contribute to The Body of Evidence, go to our Patreon page at: http://www.patreon.com/thebodyofevidence/. To make a one-time donation to our show, you can now use PayPal! https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=9QZET78JZWCZE Patrons get a bonus show on Patreon called “Digressions”! Check it out!
As part of our series Well Founded, Jonathan Jarry explains how to spot some of the pseudoscience you see online, and separate wellness myths from what can actually help you. Jarry is a science communicator at McGill University's Office for Science and Society, and co-hosts the podcast The Body of Evidence.
We are back with a moderate-sized Decoding that focuses on Andrw Hubernman a baritone podcaster and neuroscientist at the Stanford University School of Medicine. Huberman is a broad-shouldered, big-bearded... science communicator. Extremely popular with the tech-bro optimiser set, he offers science-based 'protocols' on everything from supplement routines to whether you should avoid sunscreen(!).He's been lauded for his ability to communicate scientific topics clearly and in great depth. But has also faced criticism (including from us!) for his tendency to overhype findings from low-quality studies, promote supplements with dubious claims, avoid any positive mention of vaccines, and cheer on the efforts of his podcasting bros/heroes: Lex Fridman and Joe Rogan.In this episode, we take a look at a rather specific piece of content, just a 20-minute segment from a recent AMA on the scientific evidence for the benefits of 'grounding' and getting out into nature. We will learn all about the negative ions emanating from streams and waterfalls, the joy that can be sparked by seeing a squirrel wrestle with a nut, whether Huberman actually advocates staring into the sun, and try to solve the age-old question of what is best in life- a sushi restaurant or prancing in a forest. Also featuring: some good content recommendations (for a change!) and a review of the recent demented goings on in the gurusphere with one Jordan B. Peterson and his quest to destroy the College of Psychologists of Ontario.LinksSurfing the Discourse PodcastNullius in Verba PodcastCourt Decision on Peterson's case against the College of Psychologists of OntarioConspirituality 163: The Huberman Paradox (w/Jonathan Jarry)Oh No! With Ross & Carrie's first episode on GroundingMårtensson, B., Pettersson, A., Berglund, L., & Ekselius, L. (2015). Bright white light therapy in depression: a critical review of the evidence. Journal of Affective Disorders, 182, 1-7. Perez, V., Alexander, D. D., & Bailey, W. H. (2013). Air ions and mood outcomes: a review and meta-analysis. BMC Psychiatry, 13(1), 1-20. Wen, Y., Yan, Q., Pan, Y., Gu, X., & Liu, Y. (2019). Medical empirical research on forest bathing (Shinrin-yoku): A systematic review. Environmental health and preventive medicine, 24(1), 1-21. Critical article by Jonathan Jarry on Huberman's promotion of supplementsTime Profile of Huberman: How Podcaster Andrew Huberman Got America to Care About Science
Neuroscientist Andrew Huberman has become one of the most popular science podcasters in the world. His regular two- to four-hour episodes feature a dizzying assault of information on topics like physical and mental fitness, psychedelics, hair loss, brain optimization, and a host of other topics, sometimes with expert guests, while at other times he goes solo. And many of these episodes are super informative and inspirational. And yet, at times it seems like Huberman is sacrificing quality for quantity. This week, we look at three instances in which Andrew Huberman appears to be speaking outside of his lane, or perhaps overhyping supplements for his own benefit, and we want to know what else is being sacrificed along the way. McGill Office for Science and Society science communicator, Jonathan Jarry, joins the discussion. Show Notes Andrew Huberman Has Supplements on the Brain How Podcaster Andrew Huberman Got America to Care About Science The Real-Life Diet of Andrew Huberman, Who Switches to Red Party Lights After Dark The Huberman Effect NEUROSCIENTIST: This Habit Makes You UGLY | Andrew Huberman Paul Ingraham critique of Huberman “Evidence-Based Medicine” vs Science-Based Medicine Dave Asprey's Use of PED's New York Times review of Tim Ferris's book 4-Hour Body Michelle Wong's query about sunscreen crossing blood-brain barrier Neuroscientist Asaf Weisman's opinion on Huberman Sports Scientist Matt Stranberg opinion on Huberman “Health Nerd” Gideon Meyer-Katz on misrepresented “cold-plunge” paper Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yoga teacher Jenni Rawlings and Exercise Science professor Travis Pollen are joined by the knowledgeable science educator Jonathan Jarry, MS to discuss complementary and alternative medicine.Jonathan Jarry is a science communicator for McGill University's Office for Science and Society. He has a master's degree in molecular biology, and he brings his experience in cancer research, human genetics, rehabilitation research, and forensic biology to the work he does for the public. Jonathan also co-hosts the award-winning medical podcast The Body of Evidence, and he is frequently quoted in local, national and international media on issues of science and pseudoscience.Points of discussion include:What is evidence-based medicine? What is science-based medicine?What is a randomized clinical trial?What is complementary & alternative medicine (CAM)?What is the wellness industry?What are some qualities that all complementary & alternative medicine modalities have in common?Specific alternative medicine modalities discussed include:ChiropracticNaturopathyHomeopathyAcupunctureWhat is the placebo effect?What is regression to the mean?What's the difference between correlation and causation?Is using yoga as “medicine” or “therapy” evidence-based?…And much more!Enjoy this engaging and eye-opening discussion for yoga, movement, and fitness geeks!Resources mentioned in this episode:Find Jonathan Jarry's work at the Office for Science and Society at McGill UniversityFollow Jonathan Jarry on TwitterListen to Jonathan's award-winning podcast The Body of EvidenceBook recommendation by Jonathan: Trick or TreatmentJonathan Jarry on the Adaptabilia podcastJenni's email newsletterStrength for Yoga Remote Group Training – ongoing, interactive monthly strength program for yogis designed by Jenni & TravisOnline yoga class library & yoga anatomy workshops with JenniStrength for Yoga email newsletterTo find out more about Travis Pollen: website / InstagramMusic used with generous permission from Dischord A Cappella.**Become a supporter of the Yoga Meets Movement Science podcast – starting at $3/month!
Today, we're revisiting our episode from March 9, 2022 on the Liver King, his philosophy, and his online presence. Brian Johnson, aka the Liver King, has amassed millions of followers with his bizarre yet addictive workout and raw-meat-diet videos. On this episode, Rachelle Hampton and Madison Malone Kircher comb through the king's core tenets, his obsession with explosives, and of course his taste for liver with a side of maple syrup. Later in the show, science communicator Jonathan Jarry joins for a discussion of why we look to people like the Liver King, and why we can't look away. Podcast production by Daniel Schroeder, Derek John, Jasmine Ellis, and Kevin Bendis. Subscribe to Slate Plus at http://slate.com/icymiplus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, we're revisiting our episode from March 9, 2022 on the Liver King, his philosophy, and his online presence. Brian Johnson, aka the Liver King, has amassed millions of followers with his bizarre yet addictive workout and raw-meat-diet videos. On this episode, Rachelle Hampton and Madison Malone Kircher comb through the king's core tenets, his obsession with explosives, and of course his taste for liver with a side of maple syrup. Later in the show, science communicator Jonathan Jarry joins for a discussion of why we look to people like the Liver King, and why we can't look away. Podcast production by Daniel Schroeder, Derek John, Jasmine Ellis, and Kevin Bendis. Subscribe to Slate Plus at http://slate.com/icymiplus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, we're revisiting our episode from March 9, 2022 on the Liver King, his philosophy, and his online presence. Brian Johnson, aka the Liver King, has amassed millions of followers with his bizarre yet addictive workout and raw-meat-diet videos. On this episode, Rachelle Hampton and Madison Malone Kircher comb through the king's core tenets, his obsession with explosives, and of course his taste for liver with a side of maple syrup. Later in the show, science communicator Jonathan Jarry joins for a discussion of why we look to people like the Liver King, and why we can't look away. Podcast production by Daniel Schroeder, Derek John, Jasmine Ellis, and Kevin Bendis. Subscribe to Slate Plus at http://slate.com/icymiplus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, we're revisiting our episode from March 9, 2022 on the Liver King, his philosophy, and his online presence. Brian Johnson, aka the Liver King, has amassed millions of followers with his bizarre yet addictive workout and raw-meat-diet videos. On this episode, Rachelle Hampton and Madison Malone Kircher comb through the king's core tenets, his obsession with explosives, and of course his taste for liver with a side of maple syrup. Later in the show, science communicator Jonathan Jarry joins for a discussion of why we look to people like the Liver King, and why we can't look away. Podcast production by Daniel Schroeder, Derek John, Jasmine Ellis, and Kevin Bendis. Subscribe to Slate Plus at http://slate.com/icymiplus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jonathan and Chris speak to Nick Tiller, PhD, a physiologist interested in exercising and the marketing hype that often surrounds the topic. They discuss the few supplements that can improve your workouts, as well as the gadgets that probably won't. Bookending their conversation is the important question: what is the best exercise? 2:35 Common misunderstandings around exercising 4:43 Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) 11:28 Creatine supplements 13:49 Caffeine 14:50 Glucose supplements and sports drinks 18:31 Protein intake 21:08 Beta-alanine supplements 22:34 Kinesio tape, aka placebo tape 28:09 Placebos and sports performance 33:10 Cristiano Ronaldo's brand deals 40:13 Methylene blue 43:22 Ultramarathons: are they good for you? 51:34 What is the best type of exercise? * Theme music: “Fall of the Ocean Queen“ by Joseph Hackl. To contribute to The Body of Evidence, go to our Patreon page at: http://www.patreon.com/thebodyofevidence/. Patrons get a bonus show on Patreon called “Digressions”! Check it out! Links: 1) Nick Tiller on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NBTiller 2) Nick Tiller's website: https://www.nbtiller.com/ 3) Nick Tiller's Skeptical Inquirer columns: https://skepticalinquirer.org/category/the-skeptics-guide-to-sports-science/ 4) Jonathan Jarry's website, announcing his UK tour: https://www.jonathanjarry.com/
Chris sat down with Jonathan Jarry to discuss the concept of “mechanism masturbation”, scientific communication, why the phrase “trust the science” is less than ideal, the concerns surrounding complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), functional medicine, and integrative medicine, debunking vs investigating, and much more. Jonathan is a science communicator with the McGill Office for Science and Society and the co-host of The Body of Evidence podcast with Dr. Christopher Labos. We hope you all enjoy!Jonathan JarryThe Body of Evidence Podcast@adaptabilia@the_atg_physio@mas.moore@chris_barbellmedicine
Being able to tell the difference between real science and pseudoscience has never been more important, especially given the staggering amounts of misinformation and disinformation being circulated on a daily basis. In this episode I talk with Jonathan Jarry, a scientist who works for McGill University's Office for Science and Society, which uses the tagline 'Separating Sense from Nonsense'. We cover some of the most blatant red flags that you're dealing with pseudoscientific claims, charlatanry, grifters, and fake experts. I hope you find this useful! Stephan Kesting P.S. This episode is also available on the Strenuous Life Podcast Youtube channel here: https://youtu.be/-FrIVWasO8M Give us a follow on Youtube if you would please!
My guest this week is Jonathan Jarry (@crackedscience), a science communicator with McGill University's Office of Science and Society, and cohost of the independent podcast The Body of Evidence. We discuss his article about common problems with meta-analyses and how to approach trying to understand controversial science claims. We also discuss anti-COVID Jade amulets and in the VIP room we talk the ethics of unfollowing me on twitter.Jonathan's website: https://t.co/e2xUQ4ClQwMeta-analyses paper: https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/pseudoscience/even-best-scientific-studies-can-lie-case-craniosacral-therapyJade amulet paper: https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/covid-19-critical-thinking-pseudoscience/paper-argues-amulet-may-protect-covid-should-it-have-been-publishedConvocation: Nick HarkawayMusic by GW RodriguezSibling Pods:Philosophers in Space: https://0gphilosophy.libsyn.com/Filmed Live Musicals Pod: https://www.filmedlivemusicals.com/thepodcast.htmlSupport us at Patreon.com/EmbraceTheVoidIf you enjoy the show, please Like and Review us on your pod app, especially iTunes. It really helps!Recent appearances: I was on Ben Burgis's youtube channel debating free will and moral luck: https://twitter.com/ETVPod/status/1516786030854262788?s=20&t=q3yiNlMdkxoDCu1yHCig-wHere's the What's left of Phil link for the other chat on this subject:https://twitter.com/leftofphil/status/1511305894587682821?s=20&t=eH18eR9d-Axezy_x5A23dgUpcoming appearances: Stay tuned, got a few invites this past weekend so hopefully will have some info here soon!Next week: Persisting White supremacy in movement secularism with Mandisa Thomas
My guest this week is Seth Andrews (@SethAndrewsTTA), host of the thinking atheist podcast and author of several books including most recently Christianity Made Me Talk Like an Idiot. We discuss freedom of expression and concerns about woke cancel culture in secular communities.Seth's podcast: https://www.sethandrews.com/Impossible Conversations episode: https://www.thethinkingatheist.com/podcast-1/episode/79244081/impossible-conversations-the-best-and-worst-of-woke-cultureConvocation: Seth AndrewsMusic by GW RodriguezSibling Pods:Philosophers in Space: https://0gphilosophy.libsyn.com/Filmed Live Musicals Pod: https://www.filmedlivemusicals.com/thepodcast.htmlSupport us at Patreon.com/EmbraceTheVoidIf you enjoy the show, please Like and Review us on your pod app, especially iTunes. It really helps!Recent appearances: I was on Ben Burgis's youtube channel debating free will and moral luck: https://twitter.com/ETVPod/status/1516786030854262788?s=20&t=q3yiNlMdkxoDCu1yHCig-wHere's the What's left of Phil link for the other chat on this subject:https://twitter.com/leftofphil/status/1511305894587682821?s=20&t=eH18eR9d-Axezy_x5A23dgUpcoming appearances: Stay tuned, got a few invites this past weekend so hopefully will have some info here soon!Next week: How to read studies with Jonathan Jarry
Voices in Healthcare Finance presents The Body of Evidence, a podcast from Dr. Christopher Labos and Jonathan Jarry. In this episode, hosts Jarry and Labos speak with Dr. Barbara Hofer and Dr. Gale Sinatra, the authors of the book Science Denial: Why It Happens and What to Do About It.
Entrevue avec Jonathan Jarry, communicateur scientifique à l'Organisation pour la science et la société de l'Université McGill : Les complotistes et les gourous du “bien-être” se rejoignent de plus en plus depuis le début de la pandémie.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Édito de Geneviève : l'actualité sous la loupe de Geneviève. La rencontre Gibeault-Pettersen avec Nicole Gibeault, juge à la retraite : Caution refusée pour le complotiste François Amalega Bitondo. Trop pressé en voiture, il cause un accident qui coûte la vie à une mère de famille. Un détenu qui aurait agressé deux agents correctionnels à la prison Talbot de Sherbrooke pourrait être accusé. Entrevue avec Gabriel Hardy, propriétaire du gym Le Chalet et porte-parole provincial du Conseil canadien de l'industrie du conditionnement : Tandis que nous parlons d'une possible réouverture des salles à manger et de la reprise des sports civils pour le 31 janvier, les gyms n'ont toujours pas eu de nouvelles de la part du gouvernement. Chronique de Carl Marchand : Deux Montréalais viennent en aide à un homme itinérant par grand froid. Une hausse de loyer de 720$ pour une mère monoparentale. Chronique d'Alexandre Moranville-Ouellet : Alexandre a fait un tour des commerces à grande surface pour voir comment se déroulant l'application du passeport vaccinal. Entrevue avec Jonathan Jarry, communicateur scientifique à l'Organisation pour la science et la société de l'Université McGill : Les complotistes et les gourous du “bien-être” se rejoignent de plus en plus depuis le début de la pandémie. La rencontre Lefebvre-Leclerc avec les analystes politiques Elsie Lefebvre et Marc-André Leclerc : Le gouvernement Legault veut attirer 8000 enseignants d'ici 2026 La nouvelle date magique est le 31 janvier. Des nouvelles de Montréal. Chronique de Sylvain Dancause, enseignant de mathématiques et de sciences au secondaire et blogueur au Journal de Montréal : Compte-rendu de la première semaine du retour en classe. Segment LCN : Le passeport vaccinal entre en vigueur dans les commerces à grande surface. Chronique de Gabrielle Caron, humoriste, auteure et animatrice du balado “J'ai fait un humain” à QUB radio : La dame M&M verte trop sexy? Les salaires des candidates Miss France dévoilés. Entrevue avec François Audet, Directeur de l'Observatoire canadien sur les crises et l'action humanitaires et de l'Institut d'études internationales de Montréal : L'OMS confirme qu'il est possible de mettre fin cette année au pire de la pandémie, mais seulement si la communauté internationale s'attaque réellement à l'iniquité vaccinale. La rencontre Stréliski-Cyr avec les humoristes Léa Stréliski et Mathieu Cyr : Une femme sauvée par son voisin. Les problèmes d'itinérances au Québec. Chronique culturelle d'Anaïs Guertin-Lacroix : Filmer des influenceurs à leur insue. Vives réactions suite à la présentation de deux documentaires à Sundance, l'actrice Evan Rachel Wood revient sur sa relation avec Marylin Manson. Documentaire sur Bill Cosby. Une production QUB radio Janvier 2022 Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Entrevue avec Jonathan Jarry, communicateur scientifique à l'Organisation pour la science et la société de l'Université McGill : Les complotistes et les gourous du “bien-être” se rejoignent de plus en plus depuis le début de la pandémie. Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
In this week's episode, Wiccans will teach us to keep our hexes firmly secured in a gun safe, Aaron Rodgers challenges me to single combat in the old ways, and Anna will be here to spoil you people rotten. --- To make a per episode donation at Patreon.com, click here: http://www.patreon.com/ScathingAtheist To buy our book, click there: https://www.amazon.com/Outbreak-Crisis-Religion-Ruined-Pandemic/dp/B08L2HSVS8/ To check out our sister show, The Skepticrat, click here: https://audioboom.com/channel/the-skepticrat To check out our sister show's hot friend, God Awful Movies, click here: https://audioboom.com/channel/god-awful-movies To check out our half-sister show, Citation Needed, click here: http://citationpod.com/ To check out our sister show's sister show, D and D minus, click here: https://danddminus.libsyn.com/ To hear more from our intrepid audio engineer Morgan Clarke, click here: https://www.morganclarkemusic.com/ --- Guest Links: Hear more from Anna here: https://www.annabosnick.com/ --- Headlines: Patheos Atheist section left because the other choice was to be nice: https://religionnews.com/2022/01/04/what-happened-to-the-nonbelief-channel-at-patheos/ Christian meditation app: https://religionnews.com/2021/12/02/michael-buble-kris-jenner-invest-in-christian-mediation-app-glorify/ Link to Jonathan Jarry's article about how VAERS actually works: https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/covid-19-critical-thinking-health/dont-fall-vaers-scare-tactic Christians and Wiccans join forces in freaking out over hex-based writing prompt: https://religionnews.com/2021/12/10/witches-and-crt-critics-alike-find-fault-with-hex-prompt-in-school-districts-equity-guide/ TikTok conmen are mad because people are conning people before they get a chance to: https://religionnews.com/2021/12/20/instagram-smash-and-grab-impostors-peddle-fake-psychic-and-tarot-readings/ Aaron Rodgers is even worse than we thought after the anti-vaxxer revelation: https://www.mediaite.com/sports/twitter-freaks-after-aaron-rodgers-touts-atlas-shrugged-on-espn-joe-rogan-is-making-him-dumber/
When it comes to health and medicine, there are so many decisions to make and so much misinformation out there. Dr. Christopher Labos and Jonathan Jarry look at the body of evidence on these topics to tell you what's solid, what's iffy… and what's crapola. The jingles, comedy, and bickering help the medicine go down.
Entrevue avec Jonathan Jarry, communicateur scientifique pour l'Organisation pour la science et la société de l'Université McGill : les anti-vaccins ayant cédé face aux mandats vaccinaux se regroupent en ligne pour échanger divers remèdes obscurs qui n'ont qu'un seul but : se faire DÉ-vacciner. Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Segment LCN, manchettes, nouvelle du jour et commentaires entre Mario et Vincent : violence dans les rues de Montréal. Négociations difficiles pour les services de gardes. Le pied de cochon. Opération policière à Sept-Îles, le suspect arrêté par la SQ portait une arme-jouet. Bilan COVID. Entrevue avec Jonathan Jarry, communicateur scientifique pour l'Organisation pour la science et la société de l'Université McGill : les anti-vaccins ayant cédé face aux mandats vaccinaux se regroupent en ligne pour échanger divers remèdes obscurs qui n'ont qu'un seul but : se faire DÉ-vacciner. Entrevue avec Martin Damphousse, maire de Varennes : les maires de quatre grandes villes de la région de Montréal réduiront leur salaire volontairement dans les prochaines semaines, au moment où la ministre des Affaires municipales et de l'Habitation, Andrée Laforest, songe justement à intervenir pour mieux baliser la rémunération des élus municipaux. Parmi ces 4 élus, Martin Damphousse est le seul qui ne soit pas un nouvel élu. Retour sur les élections et réflexions sur le salaire des élus municipaux. Chronique juridique avec Nada Boumeftah, avocate en droits criminels et protection de la jeunesse : la cour suprême rétablit les peines contre un père accusé d'inceste. 4 hommes arrêtés pour avoir publié sur Instagram des enregistrements de procédures judiciaires frappés d'un interdit de publication. Entrevue avec Geneviève Guilbault, Vice-Première Ministre et ministre de la sécurité publique : plus de 24 heures après le meurtre d'un adolescent de 16 ans dans le quartier Saint-Michel, à Montréal, le mystère persiste toujours alors que les hommages fusent de toute part. Il s'agit d'une autre victime de la violence par arme à feu au Québec, un problème qui ne cesse de prendre de l'ampleur. Tout savoir en 24 minutes : l'actualité du jour en 24 minutes, analysée et commentée, édition du mercredi 15 septembre. Pour s'informer et tout comprendre en 24 minutes avec Mario Dumont, Vincent Dessureault et Alexandre Dubé. La rencontre Latraverse-Dumont, avec Emmanuelle Latraverse, Mario Dumont et Vincent Dessureault : la classe politique se mobilise dans la mort du jeune Thomas Trudel. CPE: plus ça change, plus c'est pareil. Chronique sportive avec Jean-François Baril : ça bouge pour la CH. Des nouvelles de 2 Québécois dans la ligue. Segment LCN avec Pierre Bruneau : violence dans les rues de Montréal. Une production QUB radio Novembre 2021 Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Entrevue avec Jonathan Jarry, communicateur scientifique pour l'Organisation pour la science et la société de l'Université McGill : les anti-vaccins ayant cédé face aux mandats vaccinaux se regroupent en ligne pour échanger divers remèdes obscurs qui n’ont qu’un seul but : se faire DÉ-vacciner.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
To prepare this curative episode, we listened carefully to alternative health consumers for many hours, taking an exhaustive history of life challenges on physical, mental, and emotional planes. We scanned the symptoms against our compendium of disease states and prescribed the precise substances that would mirror them. Then, we took minuscule audio samples from our podcasting apothecary — skepticism, melancholy, and empathy. We mixed these, diluted them a thousand times, to the point at which they became completely inaudible. Then we shook them up and down while chanting the spell of this bespoke remedy: Conspiritualitis investigarium.Please don't try to turn up your volume on this episode. You can't actually hear it, and that's what makes it so powerful. But seriously folks. Welcome to our long-awaited homeopathy show — and not a week too soon. NFL's leading quarterback Aaron Rodgers has just admitted to endangering the entire league by opting to be “immunized” via homeopathy rather than complying with the league's vaccination requirements. (He's also a lying liar.) There are reports of homeopaths selling COVID19 remedies — through both small ops in the U.S., and federally-approved dispensers in India, where Narendra Modi's Hindu Nationalists mingled sugar pills with astrology to help disguise their negligent pandemic response. Derek takes us on a tour through the strange history of this medicine that isn't there, and interviews Jonathan Jarry of the McGill Office for Science and Society on why it haunts us. Julian contextualizes homeopathy against the broader “Complementary and Alternative Medicine” landscape. And Matthew wonders about the uses of magic. 02:42 Introduction12:43 Interview w/Kathleen Belew35:13 Reporting on Race Issues1:18:44 Interview w/Jonathan JarryAll music by EarthRise SoundSystemSupport Conspirituality on PatreonShow NotesA brief history of homeopathyVaccines and HomeopathHomeopathy: A HistoryBerlin Wall pills: a cure for emotional trauma – or royal-endorsed quackery?Jonathan Jarry's homeopathy videoJonathan's articles for McGill UniversityHomeopathy And Its Founder: Views Of A British ResearcherMEASURING MYTHOLOGY: Startling Concepts in NCCAM Grant$2.5 billion spent, no alternative cures foundComplementary And Alternative Medicine Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By InterventionWorldwide Homeopathy Industry to 2028 - Healthcare Expenditure and Reimbursement Presents Opportunities
We talk to Jonathan on how to be more critical of the information we find online. We try to define pseudoscience and identify buzzwords and phrases that should get your skeptical spidey senses tingling. We discuss how to trust ourselves once again, after being fooled by pseudoscience in the past. A good listen for those trying to navigate information in these complicated and confusing times. We highly recommend his podcast Body of Evidence as it takes a critical view of multiple popular online health claims.
Entrevue avec Benoit Barbeau, virologue et professeur au département des sciences biologiques de l’Université du Québec à Montréal : On fait le point sur les vaccins AstraZeneca et Johnson & Johnson, et on discute de si les vaccins seront suffisants pour nous sortir de la pandémie avec le virologue Benoit Barbeau. Chronique de Nicole Gibeault, juge à la retraite : les victimes de l’homme en crise à Longueuil hier témoignent. Un père de 54 ans de Sherbrooke a été arrêté mercredi après avoir heurté avec sa voiture une enseignante qui manifestait. Une fraudeuse récidiviste de 69 ans qui avait pu rembourser sa victime en gagnant 1 M$ à la loterie saura aujourd’hui si elle ira quand même en prison. Possible d'interdire et confisquer les vestes et souvenirs aux couleurs des motards? Entrevue avec Jonathan Jarry, communicateur scientifique pour l'Organisation pour la science et la société de l'Université McGill : communiquer clairement des informations scientifiques à la population, un réel défi pour le gouvernement Entrevue avec Martin Lalonde, Président et gestionnaire de portefeuille de la firme de gestion Rivemont : l’arrivée à la bourse de la plateforme d’échanges de cryptomonnaies Coinbase marque un jalon important dans l’avènement de la monnaie digitale. Est-ce un bon moment pour s’intéresser à ces cryptomonnaies? Chronique de politique américaine de Guillaume Lavoie, membre associé à la Chaire Raoul-Dandurand : Amazon et la syndicalisation. Les livreurs de pizza bientôt remplacés par des robots? Chronique d’Elsie Lefebvre, chroniqueuse au Journal de Montréal et Journal de Québec : on se doit de mieux payer nos infirmières selon Elsie Lefebvre. D’importantes coupures dans les programmes francophones à l’Université Laurentienne en Ontario. Segment LCN avec Julie Marcoux : Alerte Amber à Waterloo. Le problème de communication entourant le port du masque à l’extérieur. Entrevue avec Bianca Nugent, présidente de la Coalition de parents d'enfants à besoins particuliers du Québec : l’apprentissage en ligne pour les élèves à besoins particuliers ne fonctionne pas selon une coalition de parents. Pourrait-on ramener ces élèves en présentiel? Chronique de Danny St Pierre, animateur du balado L’Addition à QUB radio : plusieurs changements importants pour les restaurateurs et tenanciers du Plateau-Mont-Royal. Chronique Léa Stréliski, humoriste et autrice : est-ce le temps de sortir les casseroles? Chronique de Vincent Dessureault : Alerte Ambert à Waterloo. François Legault fait une correction sur le port du masque à l’extérieur. Une production QUB radio Avril 2021 Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Entrevue avec Jonathan Jarry, communicateur scientifique pour l'Organisation pour la science et la société de l'Université McGill : communiquer clairement des informations scientifiques à la population, un réel défi pour le gouvernement. Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Dr. Dworkin speaks with Jonathan Jarry from McGill University about the abundance of misinformation coming out during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Moisture in the air helps keep many houseplants healthy, but how do we know how much humidity our plants need? Kevin Espiritu and Jonathan Jarry join me to explore the misty world of humidifiers. Plus we hear from listener Teagen in Meet The Listener. For full show notes visit https://www.janeperrone.com/on-the-ledge/2021/1/20/episode-171
A recent article by Jonathan Jarry made a few waves on the internet recently, as it claims that the Dunning-Kruger effect might not actually be real! Official SIO Science-splainer Lindsey Osterman is on with a full breakdown! Is the effect real or is it just statistical noise? Tune in and find out! Links: (Original paper) Kruger & Dunning (1999), (Review chapter) Dunning (2011), (Response to early statistical critiques) Kruger & Dunning (2002), (First Nuhfer paper): Nuhfer et al (2016), (Second Nuhfer paper): Nuhfer et al (2017)
Segment LCN en Paul Larocque : les complotistes québécois commencent à monter d’un cran dans leurs propos. Yves-François Blanchet dans une controverse à Ottawa. Le tour de l’actualité avec Mario et Vincent : le bilan de la COVID-19 au Québec. La COVID a fait 2 millions de morts. Trudeau se veut rassurant sur les retards de production chez Pzifer. Le DPCP n'ira pas en appel contre Salvail et Rozon. L'affaire Alexandre Bissonnette en Cour suprême. Mort atroce à Laval : la mère de la victime arrêtée. Chronique culturelle avec Anaïs Guertin-Lacroix : Pascal Obispo lance une plateforme musicale. «Devenir complotiste» à LCN: les complotistes vus de l’intérieur. Chronique économique avec Pierre-Olivier Zappa : Couche-Tard : le bras de fer politique. L’immobilier de luxe explose même en pandémie. Entrevue avec Luc Papineau, enseignant de français en 3e secondaire dans une école de Lanaudière et auteur de la lettre ouverte La dernière gaffe du ministre Roberge : l’enseignant insiste sur l’importance de modifier la pondération des évaluations après l’annulation des examens ministériels. 16h30 - Reprise des actualités avec Mario et Vincent : une tempête de neige pour la fin de semaine. Trump quittera le 20 au matin. Record de ventes de jeux vidéo en 2020. La NRA fait faillite? Chronique de Richard Martineau : l’Impact devient le Club de foot de Montréal. Qu’est-ce que ça prend pour que les gens prennent la COVID au sérieux? Documentaire percutant sur les enfants pris dans des cultes religieux. Entrevue avec Jonathan Jarry, communicateur scientifique pour l'Organisation pour la science et la société de l'Université McGill : un groupe complotiste québécois qui s’est organisé sur les réseaux sociaux en une multitude de cellules locales pour « mettre en accusation » le personnel des sites de vaccination pour crimes contre l’humanité est sur l’écran radar de la Section antiterrorisme et mesures d’urgence du SPVM. Chronique politique avec Emmanuelle Latraverse : le vaccin ne fera aucune différence à court terme. Chronique sportive avec Jean-François Baril : fin de semaine de série dans la NFL. Segment LCN avec Sophie Thibault : la mouvance complotiste prend de l’ampleur. Une production QUB radio Janvier 2021 Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Entrevue avec Jonathan Jarry, communicateur scientifique pour l'Organisation pour la science et la société de l'Université McGill : un groupe complotiste québécois qui s’est organisé sur les réseaux sociaux en une multitude de cellules locales pour « mettre en accusation » le personnel des sites de vaccination pour crimes contre l’humanité est sur l’écran radar de la Section antiterrorisme et mesures d’urgence du SPVM. Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Ch1: We’re now into the rainy winter months...but it’s never too early in this province to start thinking about wildfire prevention! A new report from SFU recommends the management of community forests may be the key to preventing wildfires. Niki Reitmayer spoke to Kelsey Copes-Gerbitz and Sarah Dickson-Hoyle, two PhD Candidates with UBC’s Faculty of Forestry. She first asked them a simple question: what are community forests? Ch2: There was a ton of pent up demand for real estate after the initial lockdown, but the numbers we’ve seen don’t capture the pre-sale market where homes are sold before they’re built. Cam McNeill is the executive director at MLA Canada, and he joins us to talk about what those numbers reflect. Guest: Cam McNeill, Executive Director with MLA Canada. Ch3: How are families with autism coping with the COVID-19 pandemic? Not well, according to a new report from SFU. Niki Reitmayer spoke to Grace Iarocci, SFU Professor of Psychology and Director at the Autism and Developmental Disorders Lab. Ch4: The success of the Pfizer vaccine is really encouraging, but it’s not going to be a silver bullet. We like to talk about how far we’ve come in the fight against this pandemic, but part of the conversation we need to have is how far we still have to go. Jonathan Jarry is a science communicator at McGill University and he just wrote a fascinating piece about the combination of factors we need to end the pandemic. Guest: Jonathan Jarry, science communicator with McGill University. Ch5: The Fraser Health region has been the hardest hit by new COVID cases in the past few weeks. More aggressive restrictions aren’t working, and a lot of people are worried we’re going to see non-essential businesses shut down. Guest: Doug McCallum, Surrey Mayor. Ch6: Cambridge Elementary School in Surrey will be closed for two weeks after becoming the first school in the province ordered to close due to an outbreak. Guest: Jordan Tinney, Surrey School Superintendent. Ch7: In another sign things are moving in the wrong direction, three lower mainland schools were closed over the weekend and it’s going to be two weeks before students return. Teri Mooring is the president of the BC teacher’s federation and she joins us to talk about what comes next. Guest: Teri Mooring, BCTF President. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week’s episode: Eli and Heath team up with veteran guest masochist Jonathan Jarry for a skeptical review of Zac Efron's pseudoscience Netflix series, Down to Earth. We watched episode 2, entitled "France." --------------------- You can find Jonathan on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/crackedscience His podcast is The Body of Evidence: http://bodyofevidence.ca/podcast All of his science work is accessible here: https://jonathanjarry.com (https://jonathanjarry.com/) --------------------- If you’d like to make a per episode donation and get monthly bonus episodes, please check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/godawful Check out our other shows, The Scathing Atheist (https://audioboom.com/channel/scathing-atheist) , The Skepticrat (https://audioboom.com/channel/the-skepticrat) , Citation Needed (http://citationpod.com/) , and D&D Minus (https://danddminus.libsyn.com/) . Our theme music is written and performed by Ryan Slotnick of Evil Giraffes on Mars. If you’d like to hear more, check out their Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/EvilGiraffesOnMars/?fref=ts All our other music was written and performed by Morgan Clarke. To hear more from him, check him out here: https://www.morganclarkemusic.com/
Featuring 3 of my favourite science communicators and activists in Canada, Ryan Armstrong - ED at Bad Science Watch, Samantha Yammine - otherwise known as @science.sam & Jonathan Jarry - science communicator at McGill University and co-host of @thebodyofevidence podcast. From placenta smoothies to “perineum sunning” - jade eggs to vampire facials, there is no denying the uptick of bunk wellness claims in the 2010’s. This kind of noise has a large and measurable impact. Today, studies can find anything. And we’re increasingly confused about what a healthy lifestyle involves. Why do false beliefs continue (and spread) in the face of bad, sometimes even fatal, consequences? Hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did!
On this week’s episode, Eli and Heath team up with veteran guest masochist Jonathan Jarry for a skeptical review of Gwyneth Paltrow's new Netflix show, The Goop Lab. We watched episode 5, entitled "The Energy Experience." --------------------- You can find Jonathan on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/crackedscience His podcast is The Body of Evidence: http://bodyofevidence.ca/podcast All of his science work is accessible here: https://jonathanjarry.com (https://jonathanjarry.com/) --------------------- Get great deals while supporting the show by checking out our sponsors: https://bouqs.com/offers/awful https://mejuri.com/awful https://forhims.com/gam --------------------- Come see God Awful Movies live in LA! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/god-awful-movies-live-in-la-tickets-86927786349 If you’d like to make a per episode donation, please check us out on Patreon (http://patreon.com/godawful) : http://patreon.com/godawful Our theme music is written and performed by Ryan Slotnick of Evil Giraffes on Mars. If you’d like to hear more, check out their Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/EvilGiraffesOnMars/?fref=ts) : https://www.facebook.com/EvilGiraffesOnMars/?fref=ts All our other music was written and performed by Morgan Clarke. To hear more from him, check him out here: https://www.morganclarkemusic.com/
Les manchettes de Vincent Dessureault : Justin Trudeau et Donald Trump s'adressent à leur nation. Entrevue avec Keven Brasseur, président de la Commission Relève de la Coalition Avenir Québec (CRCAQ) : Leur kiosque boycotté à l’Université de Montréal. Entrevue avec Rémi Landry, lieutenant-colonel à la retraite et professeur de l’École de politique appliquée de l’Université de Sherbrooke : L’Iran aurait abattu par erreur le Boeing 737 près de Téhéran. Chronique culturelle avec Vanessa Destiné : Le Megxit au lendemain de l’annonce d’Harry et Meghan et les premières images de la suite d’Avatar. Segment Sports avec Jean-Philippe Bertrand : La vedette des vedettes, Connor McDavid est en ville. Chronique culturelle avec Vanessa Destiné : Gros succès pour Illumi du groupe Cavalia et de la musique traditionnelle québécoise au prestigieux Carnegie Hall. Entrevue avec Kate Tremblay, journaliste pour TVA nouvelles : La fausse infirmière du Saguenay formellement accusée. Le Buzz d’Alexandre Moranville-Ouellet : Seiches et vision 3D, le thé vert fait vivre plus longtemps, les vikings au courant des changements climatiques et Grandpa gangster! Master Bougaricci pose une colle à Mario : Saurez-vous répondre avant notre animateur? Entrevue avec Jonathan Jarry, biologiste moléculaire et membre de l'Organisation pour la science et la société de l'Université McGill : Le documentaire Goop Lab sur Netflix et la pseudoscience. Chronique politique avec Gilles Baril : Les dossier importants à surveiller en 2020 pour le gouvernement du Québec. Une production QUB radio Janvier 2020
Entrevue avec Jonathan Jarry, biologiste moléculaire et membre de l'Organisation pour la science et la société de l'Université McGill : Le documentaire Goop Lab sur Netflix et la pseudoscience.
This episode featured a conversation with Jonathan Jarry, science communicator at McGill University at the Office for Science and Society, and co-host of the podcast The Body of Evidence, a show that takes a skeptical eye at health claims. Our conversation was focused on evidence and facts, particularly in the health, wellness and cosmetics space. We covered why evidence is important, what good evidence looks like, challenges in science including with respect to bias, replicability, and predatory journals, the Dunning Kruger Effect, overcoming misinformation and so much more.
This week, Eli and Heath team up with special guest Jonathan Jarry for an atheist review of "Beyond and Back" ... the story of how almost dying proves that Jesus Christ is our lord and savior. Disclaimer: Don't almost die. And don't do anything similar to that. --- You can find Jonathan on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/crackedscience His podcast is The Body of Evidence: http://bodyofevidence.ca/podcast All of his science work is accessible here: https://jonathanjarry.com --- Come see us live in Virginia Beach! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/god-awful-movies-live-in-virginia-beach-tickets-63066905813 If you’d like to make a per episode donation, please check us out on Patreon (http://patreon.com/godawful) : http://patreon.com/godawful Our theme music is written and performed by Ryan Slotnick of Evil Giraffes on Mars. If you’d like to hear more, check out their Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/EvilGiraffesOnMars/?fref=ts) : https://www.facebook.com/EvilGiraffesOnMars/?fref=ts All our other music was written and performed by Morgan Clarke. To hear more from him, check him out here: https://www.morganclarkemusic.com/
Episode 46 of our satirical, skeptical comedy podcast. Your host is Andy Wilson (@InKredulosi) of the Merseyside Skeptics Society and co-organiser of QED conference. Appearing are: Jonathan Jarry – Science Communicator for the McGill Office for Science and Society where he also hosts a YouTube channel and co-host of The Body of Evidence podcast (@crackedscience) Eli Bosnick – Trouble […]
Les vadrouilleurs avec Pascal Dugas-Bourdon, Patrick Bellerose et Francis Halin: Des employés d'Hydro-Québec victime d'une substance cancérigène, la sortie fracassante de Catherine Fournier et les propos de Jean Charest sur SNC Lavalin. Entrevue avec Jonathan Jarry, biologiste moléculaire et membre de l'Organisation pour la science et la société de l'Université McGill: L'homéopathie dans les pharmacies québécoises, les pseudos-sciences et comment les contrer. La semaine politique en chanson avec Annabelle Blais, journaliste au Bureau d’enquête et experte en Karaoké: Comment nos politiciens passent-ils leur relâche? Les mots et maux de la politique et la Zone AssNat avec Lionel Meney et Michaël Labranche: De Jean Roussel au "clash" entre Jean-Martin Aussant et Pascal Bérubé. Une production de QUB radio Mars 2019
Entrevue avec Jonathan Jarry, biologiste moléculaire et membre de l'Organisation pour la science et la société de l'Université McGill: L'homéopathie dans les pharmacies québécoises, les pseudos-sciences et comment les contrer.
No matter where you look, there always seems to be someone trying to sell you a new way to improve your life, health, or environment. Unfortunately, many of these products, programs, and routines are not based in science. In some cases, the hawkers purposefully reject science in the hopes you may believe they have the right answers. Historically, these people have been called a variety of names but today, we tend to call them quacks. On this week’s show, we’re going to explore this anti-science world with two people who have spent years trying as we say in science, quash the quackery. Our first guest is the host of two incredibly insightful science and medicine programs, “Cracked Science,” and “The Body of Evidence.” His name is Jonathan Jarry and he is a science communicator at the Office of Science and Society at McGill University. We explore the world of quacks and discover why they have become so popular and how trying to minimize their impact on us is incredibly difficult. He reveals some of his tricks to identify and counter those whose only wish to gain regardless of your losses. We next talk with Darren McKee, who is one of the hosts of the long running series, “The Reality Check.” He has spent over a decade putting the spotlight on the unscientific world and ensuring that the record – and the science – is kept straight. We discuss the sheer amount of quackery that exists and how you can find ways to prevent being tricked into spending your money. Thanks to you, we’ve won a Canadian Podcast Award as Outstanding Science and Medicine Series. Thank you all very much for helping us keeping this show AWESOME! Twitter: @JATetro Email: thegermguy@gmail.com Guests: Jonathan Jarry https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/jonathan-jarry-msc-science-communicator Twitter: @crackedscience Darren McKee http://www.trcpodcast.com/ Twitter: @dbcmckee
Should there be more oversight on so-called "remedies?" Jonathan Jarry is the science communicator at the McGill Office for Science and Society and host of “Cracked Science."
Jonathan Jarry is a science communicator from McGill University's Office for Science and Society
Dr. Christopher Labos and Jonathan Jarry host a one-hour version of their podcast, The Body of Evidence, on stage at the Trottier Public Science Symposium (McGill University). Their guests: Joel Achenbach (The Washington Post) and Trevor Butterworth (Sense About Science USA). Featuring a vox pop segment with Thanos Michailopoulos and music by Joseph Hackl. You can also watch the video version on our YouTube channel.
Warning: Explicit language. Audio from the first half of The Body of Evidence Stage Show which took place April 24, 2016 at the Katacombes, Montreal. A quiz show on celebrity health fads hosted by Jonathan Jarry, with panelists David Pryde, Bianca Yates, Darren Henwood, and Dr. Christopher Labos. Rejuvenating facials, arthritic goats, Gwyneth Paltrow, and too many semen jokes to count. Enjoy!
Dr. Christopher Labos and Jonathan Jarry host a one-hour version of their podcast, The Body of Evidence, on stage at the Trottier Public Science Symposium (McGill University). Their guests: Paul Offit (vaccines); Geoffrey Kabat (cell phones); and Kevin Folta (GMOs). Featuring vox pop segments with Thanos Michailopoulos and music by Joseph Hackl. You can also watch the video version by going to http://www.bodyofevidence.ca
E-cigarettes are all the rage these days, and their manufacturers are claiming all kinds of things: they help you quit smoking, they're healthier, they'll enhance your sex life (OK, maybe not the last one). Is “vaping” better than smoking? Jonathan Jarry and Dr. Christopher Labos look at the body of evidence on e-cigarettes. Their addictive discussion is laced with lines from The Lion King, quotes from Shakespeare, and obscure phonological references. Our street correspondent is comedian Thanos Michailopoulos and our singer-songwriter is Joseph Hackl of VoodooJazz.ca.
We all want to look younger, but are beauty products worth the money we pay? Jonathan Jarry and Dr. Christopher Labos sit down to talk concealers, Retin-A, photoageing, and tzatziki face masks. But the real question is: if this is radio, why is Dr. Labos painting his face like a clown? Maybe David Bowie has the answer. Our street correspondent is Emily Bilton and our singer-songwriter is Joseph Hackl of VoodooJazz.ca.
Are vitamin supplements useful or wasteful? Dr. Christopher Labos and Jonathan Jarry look at the body of evidence on these ubiquitous pills and end up talking about grapefruit love, fake dating profiles, and pants. The comedian is Simren Sandhu and our singer-songwriter is Joseph Hackl of VoodooJazz.ca.
Dr. Christopher Labos and Jonathan Jarry talk about how often you should go see your doctor. Pap smears, rectal exams, and Dr. Labos' secret hobbies all get a mention, with a massive dose of tzatziki. The comedian is Thanos Michailopoulos and our singer-songwriter is Joseph Hackl of VoodooJazz.ca.
Dr. Christopher Labos and Jonathan Jarry were the guests of Toula Drimonis and Dave Kaufman on the show The Exchange on CJAD radio in Montreal. If you missed the show, here is our segment! We talk podcasting, how we met, green coffee beans, and oil of oregano. And Viagra! And there's a caller, but Toula forgot which button to press! Send us your questions via carrier pigeon!
Dr. Christopher Labos and Jonathan Jarry demystify common medical misconceptions and, on their very first episode, they talk about natural health products. Horney goat weed, “pretty please” pleading, and a touch of methamphetamines are all on the menu. The comedian is Thanos Michailopoulos and our singer-songwriter is Joseph Hackl.