A discussion of the July PBC podcast listening list on Conspiracy. We also share a few podcast recommendations.
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\nFind the full show notes on the web at: https://podcastbrunchclub.com/conspiracy-roundup
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\nThis is what they talked about:
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\n \t* Conspiracy podcast listening list
\n \t* The Anthill mini-series about conspiracy: \u201cExpert guide to Conspiracy Theories\u201d
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\n \t* How to spot a conspiracy theory \u2013 Expert guide to conspiracy theories part one
\n \t* Who believes in conspiracy theories and why? - Expert guide to conspiracy theories part two
\n \t* A short history of conspiracy theories \u2013 Expert guide to conspiracy theories part three
\n \t* How conspiracy theories spread \u2013 Expert guide to conspiracy theories part four
\n \t* How dangerous are conspiracy theories? - Expert guide to conspiracy theories part five
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\n \t* Psychology Today article on \u201cMotivated Reasoning\u201d
\n \t* It Could Happen Here podcast really freaked Adela out: about the possibility of another civil war in the US.
\n \t* Sara\u2019s podcast pick: In Good Company Detroit is from Shannon Cason of the Homemade Stories podcast
\n \t* Out of the Blocks podcast
\n \t* Adela\u2019s podcast pick: Somebody, which is a true-crime, investigative podcast about the killing of a young black man in Chicago. The podcast is hosted by the man\u2019s mother, Shapearl Wells.
\n \t* PBC community podcast picks:
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\n \t* Brian from Austin recommends The Darkest Timeline with Ken Jeong & Joel McHale, which is a comedy podcast about the TV show Community, Coronavirus, \u201cand everything in between\u201d
\n \t* Emily recommends a few audio drama podcasts:
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\n \t* Minnow Beats Whale
\n \t* Borrasca
\n \t* Unwell
\n \t* Mission to Zyxx
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