Conspiracy? Unexplained Correlation? Just a Coincidence? Conspiracy theories are being discussed more than ever. BAFTA award winning comedian Jolyon Rubinstein and Pulitzer prize-winning investigative journalist James Ball are deliberating what makes conspiracy theories believable or rejectable. From who shot JFK to who replaced Melania Trump? James and Jol dive into the silly and the serious worl... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 69 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Very funny and informative examinations of conspiracy theories, often with distinguished guests
I really enjoy listening to the podcast. Don’t listen to the Jolyon haters this is really good fun and the conspiracies are explained with a bit of fun and comedy.
Loose the over-excitable man-child Jolyon and you’ll have yourselves a enjoyable podcast.
Right now the show is interesting guests and intellectual discussions interrupted with the podcast equivalent of a puppy yapping in your ear
Not a serious debate just ego ego ego …
I love this Podcast, it’s clever and funny and interesting. The only negative is Jolyon, really , really likes he’s sound of his own voice. Would of been 5 stars but his soap box rants in every episode are a bit annoying. Sorry.
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