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Short description: Skeptical podcast
The European Skeptics Podcast
European Skeptics Podcast.png
Presentation
Hosted byAndrás Gábor Pintér
Annika Harrison
Pontus Böckman
GenreScientific skepticism
LanguageEnglish
UpdatesWeekly
Production
No. of episodes250
Publication
Original release2015-11-18 – present
LicenseCC-BY-NC[1]
Websitetheesp.eu

The European Skeptics Podcast (TheESP) is a weekly podcast recorded in English and hosted by three skeptics from several different European countries: András Gábor Pintér from Hungary, Pontus Böckman from Sweden[2][3][4] and Annika Harrison from Germany who joined the team in July 2020.[5] The main goal of the podcast is to "support European level actions within the skeptical movement and build bridges among skeptics" all over the continent.[6] The show is often jokingly referred to by other podcasters and people interviewed on the show as "the REAL ESP experience" referring to a namesake pseudoscientific concept.[7]

The idea of launching a podcast with a clear European focus emerged at the European Council of Skeptical Organisations (ECSO) board meeting during the 16th European Skeptics Congress in London in September 2015.[6][8] Although the show is independent, the first episode, aired on 18th November 2015, featured an interview with then ECSO chairman Gábor Hraskó[3] and since then current chair of the organisation, Claire Kraulik-Klingenberg has also appeared on the podcast several times.[9] In September 2017, two of the hosts (András G Pintér and Pontus Böckman) also became members of the board of directors of ECSO.[10]

The podcast or its hosts have been featured on several podcasts of international acclaim, including Richard Saunders' The Skeptic Zone,[11] Brian Dunning's Skeptoid,[4] Kylie Sturgess' Token Skeptic podcast,[12] the Canada podcast The Reality Check[13] and the CSI's webpage[14].

The show was awarded the 2017 Ockham's Award in the podcast category by The Skeptic magazine during QED conference in Manchester, United Kingdom .[15][16][17]

Hosts

András Gábor Pintér during the 17th European Skeptics Congress in Wrocław, Poland

András Gábor Pintér is the initiator of the podcast.[7] He is an original member and vice-president of the Hungarian Skeptic Society.[18] In 1999 he received the James Randi Skeptic Award from the journal Természet Világa. In 2014 he joined, as one of the first members, Susan Gerbic's Guerrilla Skepticism on Wikipedia. In 2017 he was elected an associate member of the board of directors of ECSO and he is a full board member since 2019.[10] He lived in Brighton, UK, until 2017.[2][3][8][14]

Annika Harrison is History and English teacher living in the Cologne area in Germany. She is also a member of the international Guerilla Skepticism on Wikipedia (GSoW) project and the local chapter of the German Skeptics organisation Gesellschaft zur wissenschaftlichen Untersuchung von Parawissenschaften (GWUP).[19] She joined the team in July 2020, several months after Jelena Levin's departure from the show.[2]

Pontus Böckman is the president of the national Swedish Skeptics Society Föreningen Vetenskap och Folkbildning.[20] In 2017 he was selected as a member of the board of directors of ECSO[10]. He lives in Malmö, Sweden where he runs local Skeptics in the Pub events.[2][3][14]

Jelena Levin from Latvia, who lived in the UK when the first episode aired,[2] was one of the original hosts of the podcast, but having moved to the United States , she left the show after episode 227 in June 2020.[21]

Segments

The podcast is divided into several recurring segments,[22] such as This Week in Skepticism, Skeptical News (news items about skepticism, mainly European centered), Really Wrong (or Really Right), Quote and an occasional interview with a person "representing an organisation or a project either of a certain European country or stretching across borders."[23] The section Events in Europe about European skeptical organisations' events, was moved to the calendar on the podcast's webpage.[24]

References

  1. "TheESP – Ep. #093" (in en). 2017-10-07. Archived from the original on 2017-11-30. https://web.archive.org/web/20171130194540/https://soundcloud.com/user-721155342/theesp-ep-093. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 "The Hosts – The European Skeptics Podcast". 2016-02-20. http://theesp.eu/the_hosts. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "Episode #001, feat. Gábor Hraskó". 2015-11-18. http://theesp.eu/podcast_archive/episode_001_gabor_hrasko.html. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 Van de Casteele, Bruno (2015-12-20). "ESP: not pseudoscience but a new European Skeptics Podcast". https://skeptoid.com/blog/2015/12/20/esp-not-pseudoscience-but-a-new-european-skeptics-podcast/. 
  5. "The ESP – Ep. #233 – Homeomathematics (1h21m)". 30 July 2020. https://castro.fm/episode/sVqbvM. 
  6. 6.0 6.1 "About TheESP". 2012-10-10. http://theesp.eu/about. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 "The Skeptic Zone #373". 13 December 2015. https://skepticzone.libsyn.com/the-skeptic-zone-373-13dec2015. Retrieved 1 August 2020. 
  8. 8.0 8.1 "Skepticism in the media. András G Pintér and Kaja Bryx". 2017-08-31. http://racjonalista.tv/skepticism-in-the-media-andras-g-pinter-and-kaja-bryx/. 
  9. "Search results for: Claire Klingenberg". http://theesp.eu/?s=claire+klingenberg. Retrieved 1 August 2020. 
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 "ECSO: Skeptics in Europe – About". ECSO website. http://www.ecso.org/about-us. 
  11. "Search results for: The ESP". https://skepticzone.libsyn.com/size/5/?search=The+ESP. Retrieved 1 August 2020. 
  12. Sturgess, Kylie (November 29, 2015). "Token Skeptic 210 – On No Jab No Pay and The European Skeptics Podcast". https://www.acast.com/tokenskeptic/token-skeptic-210-on-no-jab-no-pay-and-the-european-skeptics-podcast. 
  13. "TRC #525: Turkey Cooking Temps + Skepticism & The Tourism Industry With András Pinter + Name That: Europe Edition". 24 November 2018. http://www.trcpodcast.com/trc-525-turkey-cooking-temps-skepticism-the-tourism-industry-with-andras-pinter-name-that-europe-edition/. Retrieved 1 August 2020. 
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 Gerbic, Susan (2016-02-18). "The Real ESP—Building a Bridge for Skeptics". http://www.csicop.org/specialarticles/show/the_real_esp_building_a_bridge_for_skeptics. 
  15. The Skeptic [@TheSkepticMag] (2017-10-14). "The #Ockhams2017 winner in the podcast category is @espodcast_eu". https://twitter.com/TheSkepticMag/status/919290456286158848. 
  16. "2017's Ockham Awards for Excellence in Skeptical Activism – The Skeptic". 2017-07-22. https://www.skeptic.org.uk/ockham-awards-2017/vote/. "On Saturday 14th October, the 2017 Ockham Awards were presented at QEDcon in Manchester. The winners were (…) The European Skeptics Podcast in the podcast category (…)." 
  17. "The Skeptic Zone #470". 22 October 2017. https://skepticzone.libsyn.com/the-skeptic-zone-470-22oct2017. Retrieved 1 August 2020. 
  18. "Tisztségviselők" (in hu). https://szkeptikus.hu/bemutatkozas/tisztsegviselk. Retrieved 1 August 2020. 
  19. "Author: Annika Harrison". 9 March 2020. https://skepticalinquirer.org/authors/annika-harrison/. 
  20. "Riksstyrelsen". Föreningen Vetenskap och Folkbildning. https://www.vof.se/riksstyrelsen/. Retrieved 2018-05-15. 
  21. "Episode #227 – Thank you, Jelena!". 18 June 2020. http://theesp.eu/podcast_archive/theesp-ep-227.html. Retrieved 1 August 2020. 
  22. "Building a bridge for skeptics across Europe". Archived from the original on 2017-09-17. https://web.archive.org/web/20170917171157/http://theesp.eu/. 
  23. "Episode #085, feat. Leo Igwe". 2017-08-06. http://theesp.eu/podcast_archive/episode-085-feat-leo-igwe.html. 
  24. "Skeptic events in Europe". 2012-10-10. Archived from the original on 2017-08-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20170809174737/http://theesp.eu/events_in_europe. 

See also

List of skeptical podcasts

External links