Pseudoscience / Science Criticism / Science Education

Listen: Science Says, “The Best Beauty Product Is…”

What do you think is the best beauty product out there? The one that science has shown has the greatest impact on your health? The one with tested rejuvenating powers? The one the evidence says, “Buy it, use it, and you will see the difference”? Is it Retin-A? Coconut oil? Kakadu plum? Listen to this … Continue reading

Food and Health Through the Lens of Entertainment: Funny You Should Think That!
Pseudoscience / Science Education

Food and Health Through the Lens of Entertainment: Funny You Should Think That!

A little plug for the show I’m hosting in a week. It’s all about science… and entertainment! A show of comedy, reason, and alcohol. FUNNY YOU SHOULD THINK THAT! is a monthly event (intelligently) designed to make you laugh and think. Moutons No More takes to the stage with amazing guests to talk pseudoscience, lambast … Continue reading

This Sunday: Funny You Should Think That!
Pseudoscience / Science Criticism / Science Education

This Sunday: Funny You Should Think That!

A show of comedy, reason, and alcohol. FUNNY YOU SHOULD THINK THAT is a monthly event (intelligently) designed to make you laugh and think. Moutons No More takes to the stage with amazing guests to talk pseudoscience, lambast religion, and get you to think more critically. It’s like the Rolls Royce of Skeptics in the … Continue reading

Funny You Should Think That!… returns May 25!
Pseudoscience / Science Criticism / Science Education

Funny You Should Think That!… returns May 25!

May 25, 2014 19:30 M-Bar 1245, Saint-André Street A show of comedy, reason, and alcohol. FUNNY YOU SHOULD THINK THAT is a monthly event (intelligently) designed to make you laugh and think. Moutons No More takes to the stage with amazing guests to talk pseudoscience, lambast religion, and get you to think more critically. It’s … Continue reading

Pseudoscience / Science Criticism / Science Education

CRTKL Follow-up: The Videos You Didn’t Get to See

First of all, I want to thank everyone who came to the “Critical Reasoning Tool Kit Lecture” last night at McGill University. I received great feedback from the people who came to see me afterwards and it was particularly stimulating for me to be talking about critical thinking to people outside of the usual local … Continue reading