The Reality Check
A podcast by The Reality Check
421 Episodes
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TRC #501: Mail Bag + Einstein Rejection Letter + Grapefruit and Drugs Don’t Mix? + U.S. Lost 1500 Migrant Children?
Published: 6/9/2018 -
TRC #500: Segments That Were True + Name That: Spot The Fake
Published: 5/25/2018 -
TRC #499: Yanny vs Laurel + Video Compression ft Dr. Stuart Robbins + Do You Have Genghis Khan DNA?
Published: 5/19/2018 -
TRC #498: Bulverism Fallacy + Dr. Oz + Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness
Published: 5/12/2018 -
TRC #497: Mosquitoes Choosy Biters? + Humboldt: Value Of Life + Streisand’s Cloned Dogs
Published: 5/6/2018 -
TRC #496: Snake Bites + Are Nature Documentaries Fake? + Vasectomies
Published: 4/28/2018 -
TRC #495: Treason Tags + The Atacama Mummified Skeleton + Godwin’s Law
Published: 4/22/2018 -
TRC #494: Talking Clean Meat With Paul Shapiro
Published: 4/15/2018 -
TRC #493: Cadbury’s War On Easter? + Jordan Peterson + Lebron Gained 7lbs During A Game?
Published: 4/8/2018 -
TRC #492: Gun Violence In Canada Increasing? + Name That: ‘Easter’ + Fake Passport Website
Published: 4/1/2018 -
TRC #491: Hawaiian Islands + Euthanasia Drugs In Dog Food + Amelia Earhart’s Bones
Published: 3/25/2018 -
TRC #490: Mashup: Brian Tomasik on Wild Animal Suffering
Published: 3/17/2018 -
TRC #489: Busting History Myths With Professor Buzzkill
Published: 3/3/2018 -
TRC #488: Urine-Based Test For Sex Of Fetus + How Many Neurons?
Published: 2/24/2018 -
TRC #487: Solar Eclipse Fallout + The Bicameral Mind + eHarmony Backed By Science?
Published: 2/17/2018 -
TRC #486: Valentine’s Day Myths + Name That: V-Day Edition + The Heart
Published: 2/11/2018 -
TRC #485: Neurons + YouTube Copyright Claims + Why Does February Only Have 28 Days?
Published: 2/3/2018 -
TRC #484: Contact Lenses + Vegetarianism Rates + Plastic vs Reusable Bags
Published: 1/28/2018 -
TRC #483: Mailbag + Raw Water + Do Bears Hibernate?
Published: 1/20/2018 -
TRC #482: Coffee Enemas + The Physics Of Curling + Did The CDC Ban 7 Words?
Published: 1/13/2018
Canada's weekly podcast that explores a wide range of controversies and curiosities using science and critical thinking.
