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Meet The Man Who Exposes Psychics For A Living

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Michael Marshall is a skeptical activist, freelance journalist, co-founder and Vice President of the Merseyside Skeptic Society, project director of the Good Thinking Society and has featured in The Times, The Guardian and New Statesman. And in case you can't tell from that introduction, he doesn't believe in psychics.
In fact, not only does he not believe in them, he spends a fair amount of his life actively disproving and campaigning against them. So much so that he's been sued by some of the most prominent psychics in the country. Michael is a man on a mission, and that mission is to expose the practice of psychics.

Joining us is stand up comedian Simon Wozniak, one of the most original and thought provoking comedy voices on the circuit today. A real breath of fresh air, Simon's comedy is winning over audiences across the country and gaining him legions of followers.

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Michael Marshall is a skeptical activist, freelance journalist, co-founder and Vice President of the Merseyside Skeptic Society, project director of the Good Thinking Society and has featured in The Times, The Guardian and New Statesman. And in case you can't tell from that introduction, he doesn't believe in psychics.
In fact, not only does he not believe in them, he spends a fair amount of his life actively disproving and campaigning against them. So much so that he's been sued by some of the most prominent psychics in the country. Michael is a man on a mission, and that mission is to expose the practice of psychics.

Joining us is stand up comedian Simon Wozniak, one of the most original and thought provoking comedy voices on the circuit today. A real breath of fresh air, Simon's comedy is winning over audiences across the country and gaining him legions of followers.

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