When Experts Attack!
Fighting misinformation, zapping half-truths, putting pseudoscience in a headlock, and setting the record straight — one podcast at a time. Each episode of “When Experts Attack!” is a conversation with a knowledgeable specialist in politics, science, art, business, society, health and more. Listeners get to know these experts’ stories, discover why they’re super credible and hear them answer the pivotal question: What does everybody get wrong about what you do? And then experts play a jam on the Theremin — just for kicks. Hosted by Brendan Lynch, “When Experts Attack!” is produced by the KU News Service and presented by Kansas Public Radio. Subscribe on libsyn.com.
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We have another chat with Anthony Fehr, a molecular bioscientist who develops therapeutics to fight coronavirus. The last time we spoke with Fehr, it was…
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In the second part of our discussion with KU associate professor of psychology Stephen Ilardi, he advises how we can continue therapy remotely, maintain…
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In this episode, Stephen Ilardi, associate professor of psychology at the University of Kansas, discusses his six steps to beat depression without drugs…
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People assume news should be free and that it’s not as important as hand sanitizer or toilet paper in the Coronavirus pandemic. In this episode,…
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Sushi historian Eric Rath debunks the notion that sushi is raw or that it’s a good idea to dunk your sushi in a wasabi-soy slurry. This episode might…
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With social distancing being the mode du jour, many are relying on Facebook and other channels to keep in touch. Will that make us feel even more…
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There are billions of dollars at stake — seriously. Data doyenne Xan Wedel is wading into her third U.S. Census. In this conversation, recorded as notices…
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The current health emergency is dubbed “the coronavirus,” but also "COVID-19" or the “SARS coronavirus 2.” What do we call it? How can we protect…
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People often don’t realize that mass communications is much more than print and broadcast journalism or reporting the news. Understanding media messages…
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Russian studies scholar and University of Kansas Associate Professor Ani Kokobobo discusses writing about Putin for The Washington Post, poetry as…