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Richard Saunders was born on 28 November, 1965 in Kurri Kurri, New South Wales, Australia, is an Australian-born sceptic and podcaster. Discover Richard Saunders's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?
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Richard Saunders is an Australian scientific skeptic and podcaster.
His father, R. H. Saunders, a reverend, was posted in Tribune, Saskatchewan, where he lived in 1968 and 1969.
After graduating from high school, Saunders joined educational publisher Ashton Scholastic and sold educational software for Apple II and Commodore 64 home computers.
He also worked as a web designer for The Advance Bank of Australia and Commonwealth Bank and in 1999 was transferred to EDS, where he designed the interface for netBank online banking and worked for two years before joining GreenStone Pty Ltd as a web designer for three years.
Saunders appeared in the background of Superman Returns and Home and Away.
In 2001, he was awarded a life membership by Australian Skeptics and has twice served as their president.
He has presented on skepticism, represented the Australian Skeptics on television and radio shows, and is the co-host of The Skeptic Zone podcast.
Saunders was born in Kurri Kurri, New South Wales, Australia.
In 2001, he became a member of the Australian Skeptics committee, later becoming president and vice president of the organisation.
He was later awarded a life membership in the organisation and as of 2023 was their Chief Investigator.
In 2003, Saunders co-founded Mystery Investigators with Alynda Brown and Ian Bryce.
The program teaches students to use science and critical thinking to investigate claims of the paranormal, such as water divining, spoon bending, and firewalking.
In 2007 he did a recurring segment for the Mike Williams Saturday Night Live radio program called Myths and Mysteries.
In 2008 Brown left the show and was replaced by biologist Rachael Dunlop.
In July and August 2008 (series #1) and in 2011 (series #2), Saunders appeared as the resident sceptic judge on The One, an Australian reality television program on the Seven Network that tested the powers of several alleged psychics.
He was the acting artistic director and layout manager for The Skeptic Magazine from Australian Skeptics until Tim Mendham was appointed the new editor in June 2009.
In December 2009, Saunders conducted an informal double-blind test of the popular Power Balance hologram bracelet on the Australian television program Today Tonight.
The results of the test showed evidence that the holograms' effect wasn't different than a placebo.
Saunders had previously demonstrated how someone could put together a convincing demonstration to deceive people about the effect of the product.
In 2010 he helped organise the first The Amaz!ng Meeting Australia in Sydney.
The meeting featured presentations by several high-profile members of the skeptical community, including James Randi, Brian Dunning, and Eugenie Scott.
Saunders is frequently interviewed by the media as an expert on consumer protection and the paranormal, notably the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and international media.
In 2011, Power Balance had to recognize the marketing claims made about the product were not supported by science and paid a large settlement in response to a lawsuit He also penned a letter to Australian pharmacies in March 2009 asking them to take products not backed by medicine off the shelves, such as homeopathic preparations and magnetic pain relief devices.
In 2011 and 2012 he was a regular on The Dirty Disbelievers, a radio program on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio network.
In 2013, he was invited to be a member of the "World Competition Jury" at Academia Film Olomouc's 48th International Festival of Science Documentary Films or AFO48 in the Czech Republic.
He also gave a lecture on the claims of water divining as part of the "Pseudoscience" block and a lecture and workshops on origami as part of the "Beauty of Numbers" block.
As a teenager, he became a scientific skeptic after watching television documentaries on the subject.
In 2013, he described himself as an "old school skeptic" interested in the paranormal and consumer protection, but uninvolved in religious debates.
He initiated The Skeptic Tank radio show on Net.FM with Stefan Sojka, produced The Australian Skeptics collection on "Theories of Everything" for TVS local Sydney TV, and created several of the Australians Skeptics convention DVDs.
In 2013, the show celebrated 10 years of performing.
Saunders produced the Vaccination Chronicles in 2014.
The film is a 30-minute documentary collects first-hand anecdotes about the horrors faced by parents of recent generations, whose children died from diseases which are now preventable with vaccines.
Saunders was producer and host of The Tank Vodcast (aka The Skeptic Tank).
In 2008 this podcast became The Skeptic Zone podcast, which released its 500th episode on 19 May 2018.
It is produced weekly and is billed as "The Podcast from Australia for Science and Reason".
Saunders has produced every episode of The Skeptic Zone podcast.
Saunders has also appeared as a guest on many other podcasts and vodcasts including The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe, Skepticality, Dragon*Pod, The Reason Driven Podcast, The Amateur Scientist Podcast, Bad Psychics TV, and Meet The Skeptics!.
In 2020 Saunders assembled an international team of sceptics to help him complete a project he had been working on since at least 2018, dubbed the "Great Australian Psychic Prediction Project".
As of 2021, the project found psychic predictions to have an 11% success rate, out of 3224 predictions, with approximately 650 yet to be evaluated.