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Anthony Peake, Ferryman? |565|

08.16.2022 - By Alex TsakirisPlay

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[00:00:00] Alex Tsakiris: On, this episode of Skeptiko… A show about arguing.

Clip: And then you guys quiz each other. Mr. Winer, is that really the best use of our time? Seems like the value of having you here is I think my value as a teacher is to teach you how to learn. I think you’re telling us we should teach ourselves. I don’t think you’re gonna learn. If I tell you how to think.

I think if you tell us what you think, then we’ll learn that. I thought you should break into groups, but you fail to learn that. So your theory is invalid

Alex Tsakiris: Even ,arguing with people you like.

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[00:00:31] Anthony Peake: Used the term cranky? You said he was cranky.

[00:00:34] Alex Tsakiris: In my,

[00:00:35] Anthony Peake: and you have experience work yet. You’re consider him cranky.

[00:00:38] Alex Tsakiris: Yeah. Well, probably I’d say high probability of

[00:00:41] Anthony Peake: cranky really, but you need to read it and you need

[00:00:43] Alex Tsakiris: toand.

I do. I do. I do. I do need to read it, but

[00:00:46] Anthony Peake: I wouldn’t, I wouldn’t call somebody cranky. If I’d not read their

[00:00:48] Alex Tsakiris: work.

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That first clip was from Joel McHale and community. And the second one was from today’s guest, Anthony peek. , who I genuinely like and respect, even though I think he stretches the metaphor a little bit too far. He always brings a lot of good research to the table. And I certainly like that. Stick around for the interview.

[00:01:12] Alex Tsakiris: ===

Welcome to skeptical where we explore controversial science and spirituality with leading researchers, thinkers and their critics. I’m host Alex scarce. And today we welcome Anthony peak back to skeptical. Tony has a new book. A new book is an old, an old book that has a new book, but it’s, it’s just interesting.

I’m I’m looking forward to diving into this with him. The book is cheating, the ferryman, the revolutionary science of life after death, the sequel to the best selling is their life after death. So, uh, that’s the new book. I, I gotta figure out how you got so much in that title on Amazon.

They let you do that. That’s great, man. Good for you, Tony. Welcome back. Thanks for being here.

[00:01:56] Anthony Peake: Yeah. Always enjoy Alex, our discussions. I always find them the most stimulating I do basically because you do your research and you really do know your stuff. And what I always admire about you. That you don’t tow the line.

If somebody says something you don’t agree with, you’ll tell them. And I think that’s profoundly important, you know? But funnily enough, in terms of the, the actual title in there, it’s extraordinary, isn’t it? This is, I don’t do this. Isn’t my publishers. I,

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