About
Righteous Indignation is the podcast that aims to critically examine extraordinary claims and the people who surround them. These include ideas related to conspiracy, the paranormal, the supernatural and attempts to redefine the boundaries of science and understanding.
Hayley works in the UK arts industry and in her spare time she takes a no nonsense approach to investigating paranormal claims and experiences. She is the co-founder of Wiltshire Phenomena Research, and is often asked to speak at conferences and ‘skeptics in the pub’ events. She blogs at Hayley is a Ghost and co-authors ‘The Vigilantes Blog’.
After years of ranting at friends on a range of skeptical topics, North-East born ‘Marsh’ decided to take action and set up the Merseyside Skeptics Society — co-founded with a couple of fellow Merseyside-based skeptics. He regularly blogs on the MSS website and can often be found making slightly outlandish drunk statements at the Skeptics in the Pub nights he runs in the city with his fellow society members. Marsh is one of the few people who are behind the brilliant Ten23 campaign and the popular QEDcon.
Trystan Swale
Unashamedly cantankerous, Trystan spent the best part of half a decade actively immersing himself in paranormal and Fortean investigations. For his efforts he emerged with headaches, lots of enemies, a sideline in hoaxing and invaluable experience of how wishful thinking can affect us all. He is happiest when he is at home or at at Cheltenham Skeptics in the Pub. If you ever meet Trystan, ask him about the Duckman… we dare you. In the meantime check out his personal blog.
The good doctor is mastermind of the Thinking Is Dangerous blog. He could tell you more about himself, such as his name, but his political masters probably would not be too happy. Whoever said that skepticism and politics can work alongside each other?
*T is not a medical doctor, & may not own a TARDIS.





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