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Science Counterpunch

Podkast av Philipp Markolin, Sam Gregson

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Welcome to Science Counterpunch, a short, punchy brand for a YouTube‑first podcast that combines hard evidence, frontline scientist testimony, and rapid rebuttal clips to expose anti‑science influencers and actors while centering science and experts who’ve been targeted. www.protagonist-science.com

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episode Cool worlds against cosmic misrepresentations /w David Kipping cover

Cool worlds against cosmic misrepresentations /w David Kipping

Is a cosmic rock truly an alien spaceship that the government does not want you to know about? Misrepresentations of scientific inquiry or hypotheses often aren’t an accident, but a structural by‑product of how curiosity, media incentives, and speculation collide. Space science, especially the search for alien life, sits at the perfect fault line: high uncertainty, high awe, and enormous public attention. The result is a constant churn of overreach, misinterpretation, and claims that outrun the evidence. This week on Science Counterpunch, we’re joined by astrophysicist David Kipping—director of the Cool Worlds Lab at Columbia University and creator of the Cool Worlds channel—to examine how serious science pushes back. We unpack why astronomy and astrobiology attract so much distortion, how careful speculation differs from storytelling dressed up as science, and what it means to communicate uncertainty without killing curiosity. We talk about: * why space and alien life grab the public imagination—and why that makes audiences vulnerable to grifters * the difference between compelling speculation and testable scientific hypotheses * working with institutions like NASA, and where institutional communication succeeds or fails * the risks and rewards of engaging massive platforms that don’t consistently respect scientific limits * what scientists, creators, and audiences can do better or differently to stop misrepresentation before it hardens into belief Being careful and evidence-driven isn’t about shutting down wonder or fun speculations. It’s about protecting them—by keeping evidence in charge. Science Counterpunch is a punchy YouTube-first podcast that exists to defend the Enlightenment in an age of information warfare. We expose merchants of doubt, amplify experts under attack, and arm you with the tools to spot anti-science rhetoric before it spreads. Evidence matters. Reason isn’t optional. Let’s counterpunch. Push back on disinformation and help amplify the voices of scientists under attack - share this episode. Find the full playlist of Science Counterpunch here [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnzdgklfCMnJ6hJzhD8zinppvtb3uN4no]. Follow, like and subscribe to Sam´s YouTube channel [https://www.youtube.com/@BadBoyofScience] to watch the video recording and not miss any upcoming episode. Any thoughts and feedback? Let us know in the comments! Subscribe for free to receive updates on my work and join the fight for an evidence-based worldview. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.protagonist-science.com [https://www.protagonist-science.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

24. april 2026 - 1 h 21 min
episode Decoding anti-science gurus /w Matt Browne and Chris Kavanagh cover

Decoding anti-science gurus /w Matt Browne and Chris Kavanagh

Anti-science isn’t a bug in the modern information ecosystem—it’s the feature. Today’s secular gurus don’t need robes or rituals; they wield academic credentials, technical jargon, and a galaxy-brained confidence that turns YouTube, Twitter, and podcasts into pulpits. Their gospel? That institutions are corrupt, science is suspect, and only they have the answers. This week on Science Counterpunch, we’re joined by Chris Kavanagh and Matt Brown, hosts of Decoding the Gurus, for a forensic look at the rise of anti-science influencers and the cult dynamics that keep their audiences loyal. We dissect how “decorative scholarship” and anti-institutional rhetoric undermine trust, why audiences crave affirmation over information, and what happens when universities and media fail to defend the basics. We talk about: * the anatomy of a secular guru—and why credentials are both weapon and shield * how online communities form around grievance, identity, and ritualized in-group policing * the psychology of audiences: why emotional energy, resentment, and narcissism fuel the ecosystem * why institutions struggle to respond; and what academic freedom really means in the age of information warfare * practical strategies for fighting back: critical consumption, evidence, and refusing to feed the fire This isn’t about dunking for sport. It’s about understanding the playbook—and arming yourself for the next round. Science Counterpunch is a punchy YouTube-first podcast that exists to defend the Enlightenment in an age of information warfare. We expose merchants of doubt, amplify experts under attack, and arm you with the tools to spot anti-science rhetoric before it spreads. Evidence matters. Reason isn’t optional. Let’s counterpunch. Push back on disinformation and help amplify the voices of scientists under attack - share this episode. Find the full playlist of Science Counterpunch here [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnzdgklfCMnJ6hJzhD8zinppvtb3uN4no]. Follow, like and subscribe to Sam´s YouTube channel [https://www.youtube.com/@BadBoyofScience] to watch the video recording and not miss any upcoming episode. Any thoughts and feedback? Let us know in the comments! Subscribe for free to receive updates on my work and join the fight for an evidence-based worldview. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.protagonist-science.com [https://www.protagonist-science.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

10. april 2026 - 1 h 30 min
episode Tracking the fascist project in the US /w Christina Pagel cover

Tracking the fascist project in the US /w Christina Pagel

Modern authoritarianism doesn’t arrive with tanks. It announces itself with spreadsheets, budget cuts, accreditation fights, and the quiet capture of institutions most people barely notice—until they’re gone. This week on Science Counterpunch, we’re joined by Professor Christina Pagel [https://substack.com/profile/15110311-christina-pagel], Professor of Operational Research at UCL and creator of the Trump Action Tracker [https://www.trumpactiontracker.info/], a data‑driven record of nearly 3,000 actions documenting the attacks on democratic and scientific institutions in the U.S. Drawing on her public communication work with Independent SAGE, Christina now raises the alarm about US politics with hard-to-refute data; explains why universities, regulators, media, and science itself are always early targets, and how fear and anticipatory compliance do much of the authoritarian work for free. We talk about: * her data collection project “Trump action tracker [https://www.trumpactiontracker.info/]” and the administration’s method behind the madness * why modern authoritarianism is quiet, bureaucratic, and strategic * how controlling data and “official numbers” beats outright censorship * why institutions don’t protect themselves—and often can’t * how vulnerable UK institutions really are (even the ones you assume are safe) * and why paying attention, speaking up, and refusing to disengage still matters This isn’t about doom-scrolling news. It’s about pattern recognition—and a warning from someone who knows how quickly “it can’t happen here” turns into “it already has.” Science Counterpunch is a punchy YouTube-first podcast that exists to defend the Enlightenment in an age of information warfare. We expose merchants of doubt, amplify experts under attack, and arm you with the tools to spot anti-science rhetoric before it spreads. Evidence matters. Reason isn’t optional. Let’s counterpunch. Push back on disinformation and help amplify the voices of scientists under attack - share this episode. Find the full playlist of Science Counterpunch here [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnzdgklfCMnJ6hJzhD8zinppvtb3uN4no]. Follow, like and subscribe to Sam´s YouTube channel [https://www.youtube.com/@BadBoyofScience] to watch the video recording and not miss any upcoming episode. Any thoughts and feedback? Let us know in the comments! Subscribe for free to receive updates on my work and join the fight for an evidence-based worldview. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.protagonist-science.com [https://www.protagonist-science.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

3. april 2026 - 1 h 14 min
episode Debunking vaccine misinfo with funk /w Dan Wilson cover

Debunking vaccine misinfo with funk /w Dan Wilson

What happens when fringe anti-vaxxers move from fleecing online communities to the highest halls of power? This week on Science Counterpunch, we’re joined by Dr. Dan Wilson, molecular biologist and creator of the Debunk the Funk YouTube Channel, to dissect how anti‑vaccine narratives became mainstream—and why so many institutions seem unprepared to stop them. Dan walks us through his journey from being conspiracy‑curious as a teenager to becoming a meticulous science communicator, explaining why teaching the scientific method matters more than just throwing facts at people. We unpack the rise of COVID contrarians, the business model behind misinformation, and how grifters learned to weaponize frustration, identity, and “medical freedom.” We also talk about: * Why journalists keep asking the wrong questions * How figures like RFK Jr. slip past accountability * Why being polite to ordinary people is imperative, yet being polite to grifters a recipe for disaster * What burnout looks like when misinformation keeps winning * And how ordinary people can still make a difference without losing their sanity This isn’t about losing faith in humanity. It’s about learning how bad ideas spread—and how to push back with evidence, empathy, and better questions that spark curiosity rather then reactance. Science Counterpunch is a punchy YouTube-first podcast that exists to defend the Enlightenment in an age of information warfare. We expose merchants of doubt, amplify experts under attack, and arm you with the tools to spot anti-science rhetoric before it spreads. Evidence matters. Reason isn’t optional. Let’s counterpunch. Push back on disinformation and help amplify the voices of scientists under attack - share this episode. Find the full playlist of Science Counterpunch here [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnzdgklfCMnJ6hJzhD8zinppvtb3uN4no]. Follow, like and subscribe to Sam´s YouTube channel [https://www.youtube.com/@BadBoyofScience] to watch the video recording and not miss any upcoming episode. Any thoughts and feedback? Let us know in the comments! Subscribe for free to receive updates on my work and join the fight for an evidence-based worldview. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.protagonist-science.com [https://www.protagonist-science.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

27. mars 2026 - 1 h 10 min
episode Fighting for the future of public health /w Gregg Gonsalves cover

Fighting for the future of public health /w Gregg Gonsalves

In this episode of Science Counterpunch, we welcome epidemiologist, MacArthur Fellow, and lifelong AIDS activist Gregg Gonsalves to talk about what happens when politics is at odds with public health. Gregg was on the front lines of the AIDS epidemic with ACT UP in the 1990s, helping force institutions like the NIH and FDA to accelerate research and expand access to lifesaving treatments. Later, he brought that same activist-scientist playbook to South Africa, confronting deadly AIDS denialism at the level of government policy. What happens today in the US not only echoes but in many cases exceeds the terrors of the past. We talk about state-sanctioned pseudoscience, the capture of public-health institutions by political actors dead-set on burning down the house, and what has already been destroyed for a generation. We also dig into what activists and scientists did in the 90s to change the course of history—and what those lessons mean now, as global health systems face funding cuts, political sabotage, and a new wave of anti-science ideology. How do you defend public health when the notion of reality itself is under attack? You speak up. You organize locally. And you fight them for every school board, city council or community leadership seat at the table where you can make the lives of people around you better. Science Counterpunch is a punchy YouTube-first podcast that exists to defend the Enlightenment in an age of information warfare. We expose merchants of doubt, amplify experts under attack, and arm you with the tools to spot anti-science rhetoric before it spreads. Evidence matters. Reason isn’t optional. Let’s counterpunch. Push back on disinformation and help amplify the voices of scientists under attack - share this episode. Find the full playlist of Science Counterpunch here [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnzdgklfCMnJ6hJzhD8zinppvtb3uN4no]. Follow, like and subscribe to Sam´s YouTube channel [https://www.youtube.com/@BadBoyofScience] to watch the video recording and not miss any upcoming episode. Any thoughts and feedback? Let us know in the comments! Subscribe for free to receive updates on my work and join the fight for an evidence-based worldview. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.protagonist-science.com [https://www.protagonist-science.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

20. mars 2026 - 1 h 5 min
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