SGU Episode 905
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SGU Episode 905 |
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November 12th 2022 |
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Introduction
Voice-over: You're listening to the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe, your escape to reality.
00:09.000 --> 00:13.000 Hello and welcome to the Skeptic's Guide to the Universe.
00:13.000 --> 00:18.000 Today is Thursday, November 10th, 2022, and this is your host, Stephen Novella.
00:18.000 --> 00:20.000 Joining me this week are Bob Novella.
00:20.000 --> 00:21.000 Hey everybody.
00:21.000 --> 00:22.000 Kara Santamaria.
00:22.000 --> 00:23.000 Howdy.
00:23.000 --> 00:24.000 Jay Novella.
00:24.000 --> 00:25.000 Hey guys.
00:25.000 --> 00:26.000 And Evan Bernstein.
00:26.000 --> 00:27.000 Good evening, everyone.
00:27.000 --> 00:33.000 So Evan, you were recently at PsyCon, the CSI's annual conference.
00:33.000 --> 00:34.000 Isn't that right?
00:34.000 --> 00:35.000 Yes, I was.
00:35.000 --> 00:37.000 I wasn't there long.
00:37.000 --> 00:43.000 I happened to be in Las Vegas on the same weekend that my sister got married in Las
00:43.000 --> 00:44.000 Vegas.
00:44.000 --> 00:48.000 So you skipped the wedding and went to the conference?
00:48.000 --> 00:49.000 Almost.
00:49.000 --> 00:55.640 It was just across the street at the Hotel Flamingo where the CSI conference was happening,
00:55.640 --> 01:00.480 so I went over there for a few hours and saw some people, saw some faces I hadn't seen
01:00.480 --> 01:05.680 and oh my gosh, at least since the last time we were at CSI back in 2018 and even before
01:05.680 --> 01:06.680 that with some other people.
01:06.680 --> 01:07.680 Yeah, and the before time.
01:07.680 --> 01:08.680 Yeah, before the pandemic.
01:08.680 --> 01:09.680 And the before times.
01:09.680 --> 01:10.680 The pre.
01:10.680 --> 01:17.280 So in case anyone listening doesn't know, the CSI, the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry,
01:17.280 --> 01:18.280 used to be Psycop.
01:18.280 --> 01:21.760 They're the biggest national skeptical organization.
01:21.760 --> 01:28.840 They've been around since, I think, the mid-70s, 75, 76.
01:28.840 --> 01:33.880 They publish the Skeptical Inquirer, which is an excellent skeptical magazine.
01:33.880 --> 01:39.960 I get it every month, so one of the few things I enjoy reading cover to cover.
01:39.960 --> 01:47.320 Unfortunately, the editor of the Skeptical Inquirer, Kendrick Frazier, who we all know,
01:47.320 --> 01:49.640 somebody we would see at the conferences.
01:49.640 --> 01:51.360 He died two days ago.
01:51.360 --> 01:53.600 He was 80 years old.
01:53.600 --> 01:54.600 So good run.
01:54.600 --> 01:55.680 Apparently, he was sick.
01:55.680 --> 01:56.680 People knew.
01:56.680 --> 01:57.680 It wasn't like a surprise.
01:57.680 --> 02:02.600 It was known that he was, you know, that he was sick and was going to die soon.
02:02.600 --> 02:06.120 I got out, I think, two days before he passed away.
02:06.120 --> 02:09.820 I got an email from CSI letting us know, you know, what was going on.
02:09.820 --> 02:13.640 So yeah, it's always sad for, you know, a fellow skeptic to pass and he was, you know,
02:13.640 --> 02:18.560 basically dedicated majority of his adult life to promoting science and skepticism,
02:18.560 --> 02:21.140 you know, through his work through CSI.
02:21.140 --> 02:27.240 When we first went to, well, at least my experience, my first time going up to their facility in
02:27.240 --> 02:35.440 Buffalo was back in 1997 with you guys, and that was when I first met Kendrick then.
02:35.440 --> 02:40.780 And he then, as you said, Steve, sort of was a fixture of all the conferences that had
02:40.780 --> 02:41.780 taken place.
02:41.780 --> 02:44.740 He was one of the familiar faces there.
02:44.740 --> 02:47.360 You always saw him at these skeptic conferences.
02:47.360 --> 02:51.120 Yeah, there's a lot of characters in the skeptical movement, you know what I mean?
02:51.120 --> 02:55.440 Like there's a lot of people you meet that have strong personalities.
02:55.440 --> 03:00.960 And Kendrick was just like, as you say, just a fixture, just a real professional, just
03:00.960 --> 03:03.640 always there, just doing his job, you know, getting it done.
03:03.640 --> 03:04.640 You know what I mean?
03:04.640 --> 03:06.440 He's also always a super nice guy.
03:06.440 --> 03:07.440 Absolutely.
03:07.440 --> 03:10.600 A very no drama kind of executive kind of person.
03:10.600 --> 03:12.160 Yeah, even keel.
03:12.160 --> 03:14.960 And a big Los Angeles Dodgers fan, if I recall.
03:14.960 --> 03:20.400 He was, I remember at the last conference I saw him, this was back in 2018 when we were
03:20.400 --> 03:25.800 in Las Vegas, at the conference he was there and he was wearing a Dodgers jersey.
03:25.800 --> 03:30.320 And he was very happy and proud talking about his Dodgers who were, I believe, in the World
03:30.320 --> 03:32.600 Series, had just gotten to the World Series that year.
03:32.600 --> 03:38.200 And he was making plans, OK, I have to be here for this talk and I have to give a talk
03:38.200 --> 03:41.320 here, but then I'm going to sneak away and go see the baseball game for a while and then
03:41.320 --> 03:43.220 I'll be back.
03:43.220 --> 03:47.400 So he was apparently a very big baseball fan and loved his Dodgers.
03:47.400 --> 03:51.000 He was the author or editor on 10 different books.
03:51.000 --> 03:53.400 And I didn't know this, he was a fellow of the AAAS.
03:53.400 --> 03:57.960 Is he a scientist or just a science writer?
03:57.960 --> 04:01.520 More of a science writer than a practicing scientist, but he has a science education,
04:01.520 --> 04:02.520 yeah.
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