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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Thu, 7 Sep 2023 03:00:00 +0000
Freakonomics co-author Stephen J. Dubner uncovers the hidden side of everything. Why is it safer to fly in an airplane than drive a car? How do we decide whom to marry? Why is the media so full of bad news? Also: things you never knew you wanted to know about wolves, bananas, pollution, search engines, and the quirks of human behavior.
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556. A.I. Is Changing Everything. Does That Include You?
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For all the speculation about the future, A.I. tools can be useful right now. Adam Davidson discovers what they can help us do, how we can get the most from them — and why the things that make them helpful also make them dangerous. (Part 3 of \"How to Think About A.I.\")
Thu, 7 Sep 2023 03:00:00 +0000
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555. New Technologies Always Scare Us. Is A.I. Any Different?
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Guest host Adam Davidson looks at what might happen to your job in a world of human-level artificial intelligence, and asks when it might be time to worry that the machines have become too powerful. (Part 2 of \"How to Think About A.I.\")
Thu, 31 Aug 2023 03:00:00 +0000
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554. Can A.I. Take a Joke?
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Artificial intelligence, we’ve been told, will destroy humankind. No, wait — it will usher in a new age of human flourishing! Guest host Adam Davidson (co-founder of Planet Money) sorts through the big claims about A.I.\'s future by exploring its past and present — and whether it has a sense of humor. (Part 1 of \"How to Think About A.I.\")
Thu, 24 Aug 2023 03:00:00 +0000
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
553. The Suddenly Diplomatic Rahm Emanuel
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The famously profane politician and operative is now U.S. ambassador to Japan, where he’s trying to rewrite the rules of diplomacy. But don’t worry: When it comes to China, he’s every bit as combative as you’d expect.
Thu, 17 Aug 2023 03:00:00 +0000
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Should Traffic Lights Be Abolished? (Ep. 454 Replay)
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Americans are so accustomed to the standard intersection that we rarely consider how dangerous it can be — as well as costly, time-wasting, and polluting. Is it time to embrace the lowly, lovely roundabout?
Thu, 10 Aug 2023 03:00:00 +0000
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Extra: A Modern Whaler Speaks Up
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Bjorn Andersen killed 111 minke whales this season. He tells us how he does it, why he does it, and what he thinks would happen if whale-hunting ever stopped. (This bonus episode is a follow-up to our series “Everything You Never Knew About Whaling.\")
Sun, 6 Aug 2023 21:00:00 +0000
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
552. Freakonomics Radio Presents: The Economics of Everyday Things
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In three stories from our newest podcast, host Zachary Crockett digs into sports mascots, cashmere sweaters, and dinosaur skeletons.
Thu, 3 Aug 2023 03:00:00 +0000
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
551. What Can Whales Teach Us About Clean Energy, Workplace Harmony, and Living the Good Life?
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In the final episode of our whale series, we learn about fecal plumes, shipping noise, and why \"Moby-Dick\" is still worth reading. (Part 3 of \"Everything You Never Knew About Whaling.\")
Thu, 27 Jul 2023 03:00:00 +0000
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550. Why Do People Still Hunt Whales?
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For years, whale oil was used as lighting fuel, industrial lubricant, and the main ingredient in (yum!) margarine. Whale meat was also on a few menus. But today, demand for whale products is at a historic low. And yet some countries still have a whaling industry. We find out why. (Part 2 of “Everything You Never Knew About Whaling.”)
Thu, 20 Jul 2023 03:00:00 +0000
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549. The First Great American Industry
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Whaling was, in the words of one scholar, “early capitalism unleashed on the high seas.” How did the U.S. come to dominate the whale market? Why did whale hunting die out here — and continue to grow elsewhere? And is that whale vomit in your perfume? (Part 1 of “Everything You Never Knew About Whaling.”)
Thu, 13 Jul 2023 03:00:00 +0000
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548. Why Is the U.S. So Good at Killing Pedestrians?
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Actually, the reasons are pretty clear. The harder question is: Will we ever care enough to stop?
Thu, 6 Jul 2023 03:00:00 +0000
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Why Did You Marry That Person? (Ep. 511 Replay)
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Sure, you were “in love.” But economists — using evidence from Bridgerton to Tinder — point to what’s called “assortative mating.” And it has some unpleasant consequences for society.
Thu, 29 Jun 2023 03:00:00 +0000
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547. Satya Nadella’s Intelligence Is Not Artificial
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But as C.E.O. of the resurgent Microsoft, he is firmly at the center of the A.I. revolution. We speak with him about the perils and blessings of A.I., Google vs. Bing, the Microsoft succession plan — and why his favorite use of ChatGPT is translating poetry.
Thu, 22 Jun 2023 03:00:00 +0000
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546. Are E.S.G. Investors Actually Helping the Environment?
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Probably not. The economist Kelly Shue argues that E.S.G. investing just gives more money to firms that are already green while depriving polluting firms of the financing they need to get greener. But she has a solution.
Thu, 15 Jun 2023 03:00:00 +0000
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545. Enough with the Slippery Slopes!
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Gun control, abortion rights, drug legalization — it seems like every argument these days claims that if X happens, then Y will follow, and we’ll all be doomed to Z. Is the slippery-slope argument a valid logical construction or just a game of feelingsball?
Thu, 8 Jun 2023 03:00:00 +0000
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544. Ari Emanuel Is Never Indifferent
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He turned a small Hollywood talent agency into a massive sports-and-entertainment empire. In a freewheeling conversation, he explains how he did it and why it nearly killed him.
Thu, 1 Jun 2023 03:00:00 +0000
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Make Me a Match (Ep. 209 Update)
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Sure, markets work well in general. But for some transactions — like school admissions and organ transplants — money alone can’t solve the problem. That’s when you need a market-design wizard like Al Roth. Plus: We hear from a listener who, inspired by this episode, made a remarkable decision.
Thu, 25 May 2023 03:00:00 +0000
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543. How to Return Stolen Art
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Museums are purging their collections of looted treasures. Can they also get something in return? And what does it mean to be a museum in the 21st century? (Part 3 of “Stealing Art Is Easy. Giving It Back Is Hard.”)
Thu, 18 May 2023 03:00:00 +0000
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542. Is a Museum Just a Trophy Case?
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The world’s great museums are full of art and artifacts that were plundered during an era when plunder was the norm. Now there’s a push to return these works to their rightful owners. Sounds simple, right? It\'s not. (Part 2 of “Stealing Art Is Easy. Giving It Back Is Hard.”)
Thu, 11 May 2023 03:00:00 +0000
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541. The Case of the $4 Million Gold Coffin
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How did a freshly looted Egyptian antiquity end up in the Metropolitan Museum of Art? Why did it take Kim Kardashian to crack the case? And how much of what you see in any museum is stolen? (Part 1 of “Stealing Art Is Easy. Giving It Back Is Hard.”)
Thu, 4 May 2023 03:00:00 +0000
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Why Your Projects Are Always Late — and What to Do About It (Ep. 323 Replay)
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Whether it’s a giant infrastructure plan or a humble kitchen renovation, it’ll inevitably take way too long and cost way too much. That’s because you suffer from “the planning fallacy.” (You also have an “optimism bias” and a bad case of overconfidence.) But don’t worry: we’ve got the solution.
Thu, 27 Apr 2023 03:00:00 +0000
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540. Swearing Is More Important Than You Think
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Every language has its taboo words (which many people use all the time). But the list of forbidden words is always changing — and those changes tell us some surprising things about ourselves. Note: The swear words in this episode have been bleeped out. To hear a version of this episode without the bleeps, go to freakonomics.com.
Thu, 20 Apr 2023 03:00:00 +0000
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539. Why Does One Tiny State Set the Rules for Everyone?
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Delaware is beloved by corporations, bankruptcy lawyers, tax avoiders, and money launderers. Critics say the Delaware “franchise” is undemocratic and corrupt. Insiders say it’s wildly efficient. We say: they’re both right.
Thu, 13 Apr 2023 03:00:00 +0000
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538. A Radically Simple Way to Boost a Neighborhood
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Many companies say they want to create more opportunities for Black Americans. One company is doing something concrete about it. We visit the South Side of Chicago to see how it’s working out.
Thu, 6 Apr 2023 03:00:00 +0000
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
How to Hate Taxes a Little Bit Less (Ep. 400 Replay)
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Every year, Americans short the I.R.S. nearly half a trillion dollars. Most ideas to increase compliance are more stick than carrot — scary letters, audits, and penalties. But what if we gave taxpayers a chance to allocate how their money is spent, or even bribed them with a thank-you gift?
Thu, 30 Mar 2023 03:00:00 +0000
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537. “Insurance Is Sexy.” Discuss.
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In this installment of the Freakonomics Radio Book Club, the economist Amy Finkelstein explains why insurance markets are broken and how to fix them. Also: why can’t you buy divorce insurance?
Thu, 23 Mar 2023 03:00:00 +0000
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Why Are There So Many Bad Bosses? (Ep. 495 Replay)
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People who are good at their jobs routinely get promoted into bigger jobs they’re bad at. We explain why firms keep producing incompetent managers — and why that’s unlikely to change.
Thu, 16 Mar 2023 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:58:00
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
536. Is Your Plane Ticket Too Expensive — or Too Cheap?
no
Most travelers want the cheapest flight they can find. Airlines, meanwhile, need to manage volatile fuel costs, a pricey workforce, and complex logistics. So how do they make money — and how did America’s grubbiest airport suddenly turn into a palace? (Part 3 of “Freakonomics Radio Takes to the Skies.”)
Thu, 9 Mar 2023 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:56:20
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
535. Why Is Flying Safer Than Driving?
no
Thanks to decades of work by airlines and regulators, plane crashes are nearly a thing of the past. Can we do the same for cars? (Part 2 of “Freakonomics Radio Takes to the Skies.”)
Thu, 2 Mar 2023 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/193b0723-9c22-4659-b6c6-6bbd1f291bfa/audio/128/default.mp3
00:58:20
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
534. Air Travel Is a Miracle. Why Do We Hate It?
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It’s an unnatural activity that has become normal. You’re stuck in a metal tube with hundreds of strangers (and strange smells), defying gravity and racing through the sky. But oh, the places you’ll go! We visit the world’s busiest airport to see how it all comes together. (Part 1 of “Freakonomics Radio Takes to the Skies.”)
Thu, 23 Feb 2023 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:53:00
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Why Does the Most Monotonous Job in the World Pay $1 Million? (Ep. 493 Update)
no
Adam Smith famously argued that specialization is the key to prosperity. In the N.F.L., the long snapper is proof of that argument. Here’s everything there is to know about a job that didn’t used to exist.
Thu, 16 Feb 2023 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:16:59
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
The Economics of Everyday Things: Used Hotel Soaps
no
Hotel guests adore those cute little soaps, but is it just a one-night stand? In our fourth episode of The Economics of Everyday Things, Zachary Crockett discovers what happens to those soaps when we love ’em and leave ’em.
Mon, 13 Feb 2023 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:50:39
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
533. Will the Democrats “Make America Great Again”?
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For decades, the U.S. let globalization run its course and hoped China would be an ally. Now the Biden administration is spending billions to bring high-tech manufacturing back home. Is this the beginning of a new industrial policy — or just another round of corporate welfare?
Thu, 9 Feb 2023 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:18:18
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
The Economics of Everyday Things: “My Sharona”
no
Can a hit single from four decades ago still pay the bills? Zachary Crockett f-f-f-finds out in the third episode of our newest podcast, The Economics of Everyday Things.
Mon, 6 Feb 2023 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:41:45
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Is Economic Growth the Wrong Goal? (Ep. 429 Update)
no
The economist Kate Raworth says the aggressive pursuit of G.D.P. is trashing the planet and shortchanging too many people. She has proposed an alternative — and the city of Amsterdam is giving it a try. How\'s it going?
Thu, 2 Feb 2023 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:14:14
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
The Economics of Everyday Things: Girl Scout Cookies
no
How does America\'s cutest sales force get billions of Thin Mints, Samoas, and Tagalongs into our hands every year? Zachary Crockett finds out in the second episode of our newest podcast, The Economics of Everyday Things.
Mon, 30 Jan 2023 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:46:42
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
532. Do You Know Who Owns Your Vet?
no
When small businesses get bought by big investors, the name may stay the same — but customers and employees can feel the difference. (Part 2 of 2.)
Thu, 26 Jan 2023 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:15:23
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Introducing “The Economics of Everyday Things”
no
A new podcast hosted by Zachary Crockett. In the first episode: Gas stations. When gas prices skyrocket, do station owners get a windfall? And where do their profits really come from?
Mon, 23 Jan 2023 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:42:05
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
531. Should You Trust Private Equity to Take Care of Your Dog?
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Big investors are buying up local veterinary practices (and pretty much everything else). What does this mean for scruffy little Max* — and for the U.S. economy? (Part 1 of 2.) *The most popular dog name in the U.S. in 2022.
Thu, 19 Jan 2023 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/413d1340-d75e-46ae-956c-3785e2b359b2/audio/128/default.mp3
00:39:06
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Extra: Samin Nosrat Always Wanted to Be Famous
no
And with her book \"Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat,\" she succeeded. Now she\'s not so sure how to feel about all the attention.
Mon, 16 Jan 2023 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:49:16
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
530. What's Wrong with Being a One-Hit Wonder?
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We tend to look down on artists who can\'t match their breakthrough success. Should we be celebrating them instead?
Thu, 12 Jan 2023 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:46:42
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
529. Can Our Surroundings Make Us Smarter?
no
In a special episode of No Stupid Questions, Stephen Dubner and Angela Duckworth discuss classroom design, open offices, and cognitive drift.
Thu, 5 Jan 2023 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:51:59
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
528. Yuval Noah Harari Thinks Life is Meaningless and Amazing
no
In this special episode of People I (Mostly) Admire, Steve Levitt talks to the best-selling author of Sapiens and Homo Deus about finding the profound in the obvious.
Thu, 29 Dec 2022 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:48:49
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
527. Can Adam Smith Fix Our Economy?
no
Labor exploitation! Corporate profiteering! Government corruption! The 21st century can look a lot like the 18th. In the final episode of a series, we turn to “the father of economics” for solutions. (Part 3 of “In Search of the Real Adam Smith.”)
Thu, 22 Dec 2022 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/7c127240-debb-46f4-bd8f-986585bf23b4/audio/128/default.mp3
01:09:01
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
526. Was Adam Smith Really a Right-Winger?
no
Economists and politicians have turned him into a mascot for free-market ideology. Some on the left say the right has badly misread him. Prepare for a very Smithy tug of war. (Part 2 of “In Search of the Real Adam Smith.”)
Thu, 15 Dec 2022 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:05:55
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Freakonomics Radio Needs Your Help
no
A sneak peek at an upcoming series — and a call for would-be radio reporters.
Mon, 12 Dec 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/d6cc1ce9-a605-4ae1-88be-4076cb0da30a/audio/128/default.mp3
00:46:42
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
525. In Search of the Real Adam Smith
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How did an affable 18th-century “moral philosopher” become the patron saint of cutthroat capitalism? Does “the invisible hand” mean what everyone thinks it does? We travel to Smith’s hometown in Scotland to uncover the man behind the myth. (Part 1 of a series.)
Thu, 8 Dec 2022 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:31:30
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
524. How Important Is Breastfeeding, Really?
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In this special episode of Freakonomics, M.D., host Bapu Jena looks at a clever new study that could help answer one of parenting’s most contentious questions.
Thu, 1 Dec 2022 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:52:58
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
523. Did Michael Lewis Just Get Lucky with “Moneyball”?
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No — but he does have a knack for stumbling into the perfect moment, including the recent FTX debacle. In this installment of the Freakonomics Radio Book Club, we revisit the book that launched the analytics revolution.
Thu, 24 Nov 2022 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:53:05
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
522. Is Google Getting Worse?
no
It used to feel like magic. Now it can feel like a set of cheap tricks. Is the problem with Google — or with us?
Thu, 17 Nov 2022 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/fe7bcb49-94fc-4bdb-ba8c-44046483cd49/audio/128/default.mp3
00:39:04
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
The Most Interesting Fruit in the World (Ep. 375 Update)
no
The banana, once a luxury good, rose to become America’s favorite fruit. Now a deadly fungus threatens to wipe it out. Can it be saved?
Thu, 10 Nov 2022 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:44:18
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
521. I’m Your Biggest Fan!
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It’s fun to obsess over pop stars and racecar drivers — but is fandom making our politics even more toxic?
Thu, 3 Nov 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/22beb1b6-3407-4cb7-b1e6-75bb1c72c137/audio/128/default.mp3
00:40:10
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
520. The Unintended Consequences of Working from Home
no
The last two years have radically changed the way we work — producing winners, losers, and a lot of surprises.
Thu, 27 Oct 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/5761a73b-8580-4f8f-8be9-bb3d86855b37/audio/128/default.mp3
00:46:03
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
519. Has Globalization Failed?
no
It was supposed to boost prosperity and democracy at the same time. What really happened? According to the legal scholar Anthea Roberts, it depends which story you believe.
Thu, 20 Oct 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/a6d33cf9-3a9b-4c08-b3ca-d570ada6a2f1/audio/128/default.mp3
01:01:38
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
518. Are Personal Finance Gurus Giving You Bad Advice?
no
One Yale economist certainly thinks so. But even if he’s right, are economists any better?
Thu, 13 Oct 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/d1acd5ad-b535-475d-9359-543dc7b76296/audio/128/default.mp3
00:47:35
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
517. Are M.B.A.s to Blame for Wage Stagnation?
no
New research finds that bosses who went to business school pay their workers less. So what are M.B.A. programs teaching — and should they stop?
Thu, 6 Oct 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/a9223d85-9dc6-4d80-af71-c110e2e4e728/audio/128/default.mp3
00:51:34
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Please Get Your Noise Out of My Ears (Ep. 439 Update)
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The pandemic provided city dwellers with a break from the din of the modern world. Now the noise is coming back. What does that mean for our productivity, health, and basic sanity?
Thu, 29 Sep 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:54:16
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
516. Nuclear Power Isn’t Perfect. Is It Good Enough?
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Liberals endorse harm reduction when it comes to the opioid epidemic. Are they ready to take the same approach to climate change?
Thu, 22 Sep 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:46:08
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Extra: Ken Burns | People I (Mostly) Admire
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The documentary filmmaker, known for The Civil War, Jazz, and Baseball, turns his attention to the Holocaust, and asks what we can learn from the evils of the past.
Mon, 19 Sep 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:44:32
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
515. When You Pray to God Online, Who Else Is Listening?
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The pandemic moved a lot of religious activity onto the internet. With faith-based apps, Silicon Valley is turning virtual prayers into earthly rewards. Does this mean sharing user data? Dear God, let’s hope not …
Thu, 15 Sep 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:48:18
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
This Is Your Brain on Pollution (Ep. 472 Update)
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As the Biden administration rushes to address climate change, Stephen Dubner looks at another, hidden cost of air pollution — one that’s affecting how we think.
Thu, 8 Sep 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:59:54
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
514. Roland Fryer Refuses to Lie to Black America
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The controversial Harvard economist, recently back from a suspension, “broke a lot of glass early in my career,” he says. His research on school incentives and police brutality won him acclaim — but also enemies. Now he’s taking a hard look at corporate diversity programs. The common thread in his work? “I refuse to not tell the truth.”
Thu, 1 Sep 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:45:32
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
513. Should Public Transit Be Free?
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It boosts economic opportunity and social mobility. It’s good for the environment. So why do we charge people to use it? The short answer: it’s complicated.
Thu, 25 Aug 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:47:47
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Why Is U.S. Media So Negative? (Ep. 477 Replay)
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Breaking news! Sources say American journalism exploits our negativity bias to maximize profits, and social media algorithms add fuel to the fire. Stephen Dubner investigates.
Thu, 18 Aug 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:48:06
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
The Pros and Cons of America’s (Extreme) Individualism (Ep. 470 Replay)
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According to a decades-long research project, the U.S. is not only the most individualistic country on earth; we’re also high on indulgence, short-term thinking, and masculinity (but low on “uncertainty avoidance,” if that makes you feel better). We look at how these traits affect our daily lives and why we couldn’t change them even if we wanted to.
Thu, 11 Aug 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:51:36
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
The U.S. Is Just Different — So Let’s Stop Pretending We’re Not (Ep. 469 Replay)
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We often look to other countries for smart policies on education, healthcare, infrastructure, etc. But can a smart policy be simply transplanted into a country as culturally unusual (and as supremely WEIRD) as America?
Thu, 4 Aug 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:49:52
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
512. Does Philosophy Still Matter?
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It used to be at the center of our conversations about politics and society. Scott Hershovitz (author of Nasty, Brutish, and Short) argues that philosophy still has a lot to say about work, justice, and parenthood. Our latest installment of the Freakonomics Radio Book Club.
Thu, 28 Jul 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:46:06
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
511. Why Did You Marry That Person?
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Sure, you were “in love.” But economists — using evidence from Bridgerton to Tinder — point to what’s called “assortative mating.” And it has some unpleasant consequences for society.
Thu, 21 Jul 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:51:23
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
The Economist’s Guide to Parenting: 10 Years Later (Ep. 479 Replay)
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In one of the earliest Freakonomics Radio episodes, we asked a bunch of economists with young kids how they approached child-rearing. Now the kids are old enough to talk — and they have a lot to say. We hear about nature vs. nurture, capitalism vs. Marxism, and why you don’t tell your friends that your father is an economist.
Thu, 14 Jul 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:52:11
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
510. What Problems Does Crypto Solve, Anyway?
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Boosters say blockchain technology will usher in a brave new era of decentralization. Are they right — and would it be a dream or a nightmare? (Part 3 of \"What Can Blockchain Do for You?\")
Thu, 7 Jul 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:48:04
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
509. Are N.F.T.s All Scams?
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Some of them are. With others, it’s more complicated (and more promising). We try to get past the Bored Apes and the ripoffs to see if we can find art on the blockchain. (Part 2 of \"What Can Blockchain Do for You?\")
Thu, 30 Jun 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:49:30
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
508. Does the Crypto Crash Mean the Blockchain Is Over?
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No. But now is a good time to sort out the potential from the hype. Whether you’re bullish, bearish, or just confused, we’re here to explain what the blockchain can do for you. (Part 1 of a series.)
Thu, 23 Jun 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:40:23
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
507. 103 Pieces of Advice That May or May Not Work
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Kevin Kelly calls himself “the most optimistic person in the world.” And he has a lot to say about parenting, travel, A.I., being luckier — and why we should spend way more time on YouTube.
Thu, 16 Jun 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:50:16
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
506. What Is Sportswashing (and Does It Work)?
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In ancient Rome, it was bread and circuses. Today, it’s a World Cup, an Olympics, and a new Saudi-backed golf league that’s challenging the P.G.A. Tour. Can a sporting event really repair a country’s reputation — or will it trigger the dreaded Streisand Effect?
Thu, 9 Jun 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:50:59
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
505. Did Domestic Violence Really Spike During the Pandemic?
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When the world went into lockdown, experts predicted a rise in intimate-partner assaults. What actually happened was more complicated.
Thu, 2 Jun 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:38:50
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
504. Introducing “Off Leash”
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In this new podcast from the Freakonomics Radio Network, dog-cognition expert and bestselling author Alexandra Horowitz (Inside of a Dog) takes us inside the scruffy, curious, joyful world of dogs. This is the first episode of Off Leash; you can find more episodes in your podcast app now.
Thu, 26 May 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:48:27
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
503. What Is the Future of College — and Does It Have Room for Men?
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Educators and economists tell us all the reasons college enrollment has been dropping, especially for men, and how to stop the bleeding. (Part 4 of “Freakonomics Radio Goes Back to School.”)
Thu, 19 May 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:58:01
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Abortion and Crime, Revisited (Ep. 384 Update)
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As the Supreme Court considers overturning Roe v. Wade, we look back at Steve Levitt’s controversial research on an unintended consequence of the 1973 ruling.
Thu, 12 May 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:44:27
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
502. “I Don’t Think the Country Is Turning Away From College.”
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Enrollment is down for the first time in memory, and critics complain college is too expensive, too elitist, and too politicized. The economist Chris Paxson — who happens to be the president of Brown University — does not agree. (Part 3 of “Freakonomics Radio Goes Back to School.”)
Thu, 5 May 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:59:06
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
501. The University of Impossible-to-Get-Into
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America’s top colleges are facing record demand. So why don’t they increase supply? (Part 2 of “Freakonomics Radio Goes Back to School.”)
Thu, 28 Apr 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:45:44
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
500. What Exactly Is College For?
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We think of them as intellectual enclaves and the surest route to a better life. But U.S. colleges also operate like firms, trying to differentiate their products to win market share and prestige points. In the first episode of a special series, we ask what our chaotic system gets right — and wrong. (Part 1 of “Freakonomics Radio Goes Back to School.”)
Thu, 21 Apr 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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01:07:34
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Is the U.S. Really Less Corrupt Than China — and How About Russia? (Ep. 481 Update)
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The political scientist Yuen Yuen Ang argues that different forms of government create different styles of corruption. The U.S. and China have more in common than we’d like to admit — but Russia is a different story, which could explain its willingness to invade Ukraine.
Thu, 14 Apr 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:37:37
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
499. Don't Worry, Be Tacky
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The British art superstar Flora Yukhnovich, the Freakonomist Steve Levitt, and the upstart American Basketball Association were all unafraid to follow their joy — despite sneers from the Establishment. Should we all be more willing to embrace the déclassé?
Thu, 7 Apr 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:43:17
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
498. In the 1890s, the Best-Selling Car Was … Electric
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After a huge false start, electric cars are finally about to flourish. We speak with a technology historian about this all-too-common story, and what it means for innovation everywhere.
Thu, 31 Mar 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:46:40
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
497. Can the Big Bad Wolf Save Your Life?
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Every year, there are more than a million collisions in the U.S. between drivers and deer. The result: hundreds of deaths, thousands of injuries, and billions in damages. Enter the wolf …
Thu, 24 Mar 2022 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:47:59
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
How to Change Your Mind (Ep. 379 Update)
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There are a lot of barriers to changing your mind: ego, overconfidence, inertia — and cost. Politicians who flip-flop get mocked; family and friends who cross tribal borders are shunned. But shouldn’t we be encouraging people to change their minds? And how can we get better at it ourselves?
Thu, 17 Mar 2022 03:00:00 +0000
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00:51:32
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
496. Do Unions Still Work?
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Organized labor hasn’t had this much public support in 50 years, and yet the percentage of Americans in a union is near a record low. A.F.L-C.I.O. president Liz Shuler tries to explain this gap — and persuade Stephen Dubner that “the folks who brought you the weekend” still have the leverage to fix a broken economy.
Thu, 10 Mar 2022 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:48:34
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
495. Why Are There So Many Bad Bosses?
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People who are good at their jobs routinely get promoted into bigger jobs they’re bad at. We explain why firms keep producing incompetent managers — and why that’s unlikely to change.
Thu, 3 Mar 2022 04:00:00 +0000
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00:48:54
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
494. Why Do Most Ideas Fail to Scale?
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In a new book called The Voltage Effect, the economist John List — who has already revolutionized how his profession does research — is trying to start a scaling revolution. In this installment of the Freakonomics Radio Book Club, List teaches us how to avoid false positives, how to know whether a given success is due to the chef or the ingredients, and how to practice “optimal quitting.”
Thu, 24 Feb 2022 04:00:00 +0000
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00:53:40
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Why Does the Richest Country in the World Have So Many Poor Kids? (Ep. 475 Update)
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Among O.E.C.D. nations, the U.S. has one of the highest rates of child poverty. Until recently, it looked as if Washington was about to change that. But then … Washington happened.
Thu, 17 Feb 2022 04:00:00 +0000
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00:50:48
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
493. Why Does the Most Monotonous Job in the World Pay $1 Million?
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Adam Smith famously argued that specialization is the key to prosperity. In the N.F.L., the long snapper is proof of that argument. Just in time for the Super Bowl, here’s everything there is to know about a job that didn’t used to exist.
Thu, 10 Feb 2022 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:44:43
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Are You Ready for a Fresh Start? (Ep. 455 Replay)
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Behavioral scientists have been exploring if — and when — a psychological reset can lead to lasting change. We survey evidence from the London Underground, Major League Baseball, and New Year’s resolutions; we look at accidental fresh starts, forced fresh starts, and fresh starts that backfire. And we wonder: will the pandemic’s end provide the biggest fresh start ever?
Thu, 3 Feb 2022 04:00:00 +0000
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00:39:19
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
492. How Did a Hayfield Become One of America’s Hottest Cities?
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Frisco used to be just another sleepy bedroom community outside of Dallas. Now it’s got corporate headquarters, billions of investment dollars, and a bunch of Democrats in a place that used to be deep red. Is Frisco nothing more than a suburb on steroids — or is it the future of the American city?
Thu, 27 Jan 2022 04:00:00 +0000
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00:48:27
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
491. Why Is Everyone Moving to Dallas?
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When Stephen Dubner learned that Dallas–Fort Worth will soon overtake Chicago as the third-biggest metro area in the U.S., he got on a plane to find out why. Despite getting stood up by the mayor, nearly drowning on a highway, and eating way too much barbecue, he came away impressed. (Part 1 of 2 — because even podcasts are bigger in Texas.)
Thu, 20 Jan 2022 04:00:00 +0000
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00:47:01
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
490. What Do Broken-Hearted Knitters, Urinating Goalkeepers, and the C.I.A. Have in Common?
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Curses and other superstitions may have no basis in reality, but that doesn’t stop us from believing.
Thu, 13 Jan 2022 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:36:19
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
489. Is “Toxic Positivity” a Thing?
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In this special episode of No Stupid Questions, Stephen Dubner and Angela Duckworth discuss the consequences of seeing every glass as at least half-full.
Thu, 6 Jan 2022 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:53:58
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
488. Does Death Have to Be a Death Sentence?
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In this special episode of People I (Mostly) Admire, Steve Levitt speaks with the palliative physician B.J. Miller about modern medicine’s goal of “protecting a pulse at all costs.” Is there a better, even beautiful way to think about death and dying?
Thu, 30 Dec 2021 04:00:00 +0000
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00:31:11
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
487. Is It Okay to Have a Party Yet?
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In this special episode of Freakonomics, M.D., host Bapu Jena looks at data from birthday parties, March Madness parties, and a Freakonomics Radio holiday party to help us all manage our risk of Covid-19 exposure.
Thu, 23 Dec 2021 04:00:00 +0000
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00:42:21
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
486. “The Art Market Is in Massive Disruption.”
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Is art really meant to be an “asset class”? Will the digital revolution finally democratize a market that just keeps getting more elitist? And what will happen to the last painting Alice Neel ever made? (Part 3 of “The Hidden Side of the Art Market.”)
Thu, 16 Dec 2021 04:00:00 +0000
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00:46:24
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
485. “I’ve Been Working My Ass Off for You to Make that Profit?”
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The more successful an artist is, the more likely their work will later be resold at auction for a huge markup — and they receive nothing. Should that change? Also: why doesn’t contemporary art impact society the way music and film do? (Part 2 of “The Hidden Side of the Art Market.”)
Thu, 9 Dec 2021 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:52:42
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
484. “A Fascinating, Sexy, Intellectually Compelling, Unregulated Global Market.”
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The art market is so opaque and illiquid that it barely functions like a market at all. A handful of big names get all the headlines (and most of the dollars). Beneath the surface is a tangled web of dealers, curators, auction houses, speculators — and, of course, artists. In the first episode of a three-part series, we meet the key players and learn how an obscure, long-dead American painter suddenly became a superstar. (Part 1 of “The Hidden Side of the Art Market.”)
Thu, 2 Dec 2021 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:51:00
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
How Do You Cure a Compassion Crisis? (Ep. 444 Replay)
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Patients in the U.S. healthcare system often feel they’re treated with a lack of empathy. Doctors and nurses have tragically high levels of burnout. Could fixing the first problem solve the second? And does the rest of society need more compassion too?
Thu, 25 Nov 2021 04:00:00 +0000
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00:43:20
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
483. What’s Wrong With Shortcuts?
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You know the saying: “There are no shortcuts in life.” What if that saying is just wrong? In his new book Thinking Better: The Art of the Shortcut in Math and Life, the mathematician Marcus du Sautoy argues that shortcuts can be applied to practically anything: music, psychotherapy, even politics. Our latest installment of the Freakonomics Radio Book Club.
Thu, 18 Nov 2021 04:00:00 +0000
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00:45:35
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
482. Is Venture Capital the Secret Sauce of the American Economy?
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The U.S. is home to seven of the world’s 10 biggest companies. How did that happen? The answer may come down to two little letters: V.C. Is venture capital good for society, or does it just help the rich get richer? Stephen Dubner invests the time to find out.
Thu, 11 Nov 2021 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:55:44
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
481. Is the U.S. Really Less Corrupt Than China?
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A new book by an unorthodox political scientist argues that the two rivals have more in common than we’d like to admit. It’s just that most American corruption is essentially legal.
Thu, 4 Nov 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:53:19
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
480. How Much Does Discrimination Hurt the Economy?
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Evidence from Nazi Germany and 1940’s America (and pretty much everywhere else) shows that discrimination is incredibly costly — to the victims, of course, but also the perpetrators. One modern solution is to invoke a diversity mandate. But new research shows that’s not necessarily the answer.
Thu, 28 Oct 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:51:02
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
479. The Economist’s Guide to Parenting: 10 Years Later
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In one of the earliest Freakonomics Radio episodes (No. 39!), we asked a bunch of economists with young kids how they approached child-rearing. Now the kids are old enough to talk — and they have a lot to say. We hear about nature vs. nurture, capitalism vs. Marxism, and why you sometimes don’t tell your friends that your father is an economist.
Thu, 21 Oct 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:42:20
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
478. How Can We Break Our Addiction to Contempt?
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Arthur Brooks is an economist who for 10 years ran the American Enterprise Institute, one of the most influential conservative think tanks in the world. He has come to believe there is only one weapon that can defeat our extreme political polarization: love. Is Brooks a fool for thinking this — and are you perhaps his kind of fool?
Thu, 14 Oct 2021 03:00:00 +0000
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00:47:13
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
477. Why Is U.S. Media So Negative?
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Breaking news! Sources say American journalism exploits our negativity bias to maximize profits, and social media algorithms add fuel to the fire. Stephen Dubner investigates.
Thu, 7 Oct 2021 03:00:00 +0000
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00:19:28
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
That’s a Great Question! (Ep. 192 Rebroadcast)
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Verbal tic or strategic rejoinder? Whatever the case: it’s rare to come across an interview these days where at least one question isn’t a “great” one.
Thu, 30 Sep 2021 03:00:00 +0000
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00:32:40
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
“This Didn't End the Way It’s Supposed to End.” (Bonus)
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The N.B.A. superstar Chris Bosh was still competing at the highest level when a blood clot abruptly ended his career. In his new book, Letters to a Young Athlete, Bosh covers the highlights and the struggles. In this installment of the Freakonomics Radio Book Club, he talks with guest host Angela Duckworth.
Mon, 27 Sep 2021 03:00:00 +0000
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00:45:58
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
476. What Are the Police for, Anyway?
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The U.S. is an outlier when it comes to policing, as evidenced by more than 1,000 fatal shootings by police each year. But we’re an outlier in other ways too: a heavily-armed populace, a fragile mental-health system, and the fact that we spend so much time in our cars. Add in a history of racism and it’s no surprise that barely half of all Americans have a lot of confidence in the police. So what if we start to think about policing as … philanthropy?
Thu, 23 Sep 2021 03:00:00 +0000
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00:48:51
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
475. Why Does the Richest Country in the World Have So Many Poor Kids?
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Among O.E.C.D. nations, the U.S. has one of the highest rates of child poverty. How can that be? To find out, Stephen Dubner speaks with a Republican senator, a Democratic mayor, and a large cast of econo-nerds. Along the way, we hear some surprisingly good news: Washington is finally ready to attack the problem head-on.
Thu, 16 Sep 2021 03:00:00 +0000
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00:58:47
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
474. All You Need Is Nudge
no
When Richard Thaler published Nudge in 2008 (with co-author Cass Sunstein), the world was just starting to believe in his brand of behavioral economics. How did nudge theory hold up in the face of a global financial meltdown, a pandemic, and other existential crises? With the publication of a new, radically updated edition, Thaler tries to persuade Stephen Dubner that nudging is more relevant today than ever.
Thu, 9 Sep 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:35:54
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Is There Really a “Loneliness Epidemic”? (Ep. 407 Rebroadcast)
no
That’s what some health officials are saying, but the data aren’t so clear. We look into what’s known (and not known) about the prevalence and effects of loneliness — including the possible upsides.
Thu, 2 Sep 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:47:02
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
473. These Jobs Were Not Posted on ZipRecruiter
no
In a conversation fresh from the Freakonomics Radio Network’s podcast laboratory, Michèle Flournoy (one of the highest-ranking women in Defense Department history) speaks with Cecil Haney (one of the U.S. Navy’s first Black four-star admirals) about nuclear deterrence, smart leadership, and how to do inclusion right.
Thu, 26 Aug 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:52:35
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Reasons to Be Cheerful (Ep. 417 Rebroadcast)
no
Humans have a built-in “negativity bias,” which means we give bad news much more power than good. Would the Covid-19 crisis be an opportune time to reverse this tendency?
Thu, 19 Aug 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:46:01
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
472. This Is Your Brain on Pollution
no
Air pollution is estimated to cause 7 million deaths a year and cost the global economy nearly $3 trillion. But is the true cost even higher? Stephen Dubner explores the links between pollution and cognitive function, and enlists two fellow Freakonomics Radio Network hosts in a homegrown experiment.
Thu, 12 Aug 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:49:08
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
471. Mayor Pete and Elaine Chao Hit the Road
no
While other countries seem to build spectacular bridges, dams, and even entire cities with ease, the U.S. is stuck in pothole-fixing mode. We speak with an array of transportation nerds — including the secretary of transportation and his immediate predecessor — to see if a massive federal infrastructure package can put America back in the driver’s seat.
Thu, 5 Aug 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:53:28
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Two (Totally Opposite) Ways to Save the Planet (Ep. 346 Rebroadcast)
no
The environmentalists say we’re doomed if we don’t drastically reduce consumption. The technologists say that human ingenuity can solve just about any problem. A debate that’s been around for decades has become a shouting match. Is anyone right?
Thu, 29 Jul 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:47:30
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
470. The Pros and Cons of America’s (Extreme) Individualism
no
According to a decades-long research project, the U.S. is not only the most individualistic country on earth; we’re also high on indulgence, short-term thinking, and masculinity (but low on “uncertainty avoidance,” if that makes you feel better). We look at how these traits affect our daily lives and why we couldn’t change them even if we wanted to.
Thu, 22 Jul 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:50:19
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
469. The U.S. Is Just Different — So Let’s Stop Pretending We’re Not
no
We often look to other countries for smart policies on education, healthcare, infrastructure, etc. But can a smart policy be simply transplanted into a country as culturally unusual (and as supremely WEIRD) as America?
Thu, 15 Jul 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:36:50
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
468. Nap Time for Everyone!
no
The benefits of sleep are by now well established, and yet many people don’t get enough. A new study suggests we should channel our inner toddler and get 30 minutes of shut-eye in the afternoon. But are we ready for a napping revolution?
Thu, 8 Jul 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:27:23
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
How Stupid Is Our Obsession With Lawns? (Ep. 289 Rebroadcast)
no
Nearly two percent of America is grassy green. Sure, lawns are beautiful and useful and they smell great. But are the costs — financial, environmental and otherwise — worth the benefits?
Thu, 1 Jul 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:42:55
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
467. Is the Future of Farming in the Ocean?
no
Bren Smith, who grew up fishing and fighting, is now part of a movement that seeks to feed the planet while putting less environmental stress on it. He makes his argument in a book called Eat Like a Fish; his secret ingredient: kelp. But don’t worry, you won’t have to eat it (not much, at least). An installment of The Freakonomics Radio Book Club.
Thu, 24 Jun 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:45:13
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
466. She’s From the Government, and She’s Here to Help
no
Cecilia Rouse, the chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisors, is as cold-blooded as any economist. But she admits that her profession would do well to focus on policy that actually helps people. Rouse explains why President Biden wants to spend trillions of dollars to reshape the economy, and why — as the first Black chair of the C.E.A. — she has a good idea of what needs fixing.
Thu, 17 Jun 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:23:09
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
465. Introducing a New “Freakonomics of Medicine” Podcast
no
Bapu Jena was already a double threat: a doctor who’s also an economist. Now he’s a podcast host too. In this sneak preview of the Freakonomics Radio Network’s newest show, Bapu discovers that marathons can be deadly — but not for the reasons you may think.
Thu, 10 Jun 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:48:04
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
464. Will Work-from-Home Work Forever?
no
The pandemic may be winding down, but that doesn’t mean we’ll return to full-time commuting and packed office buildings. The greatest accidental experiment in the history of labor has lessons to teach us about productivity, flexibility, and even reversing the brain drain. But don’t buy another dozen pairs of sweatpants just yet.
Thu, 3 Jun 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:58:03
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
463. How to Get Anyone to Do Anything
no
The social psychologist Robert Cialdini is a pioneer in the science of persuasion. His 1984 book Influence is a classic, and he has just published an expanded and revised edition. In this episode of the Freakonomics Radio Book Club, he gives a master class in the seven psychological levers that bewitch our rational minds and lead us to buy, behave, or believe without a second thought.
Thu, 27 May 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:39:51
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
These Shoes Are Killing Me! (Ep. 296 Rebroadcast)
no
The human foot is an evolutionary masterpiece, far more functional than we give it credit for. So why do we encase it in “a coffin” (as one foot scholar calls it) that stymies so much of its ability — and may create more problems than it solves?
Thu, 20 May 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:42:38
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
462. The Future of New York City Is in Question. Could Andrew Yang Be the Answer?
no
The man who wants America to “think harder” has parlayed his quixotic presidential campaign into front-runner status in New York’s mayoral election. And he has some big plans.
Thu, 13 May 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:48:22
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
461. How to Stop Worrying and Love the Robot Apocalypse
no
It’s true that robots (and other smart technologies) will kill many jobs. It may also be true that newer collaborative robots (“cobots”) will totally reinvigorate how work gets done. That, at least, is what the economists are telling us. Should we believe them?
Thu, 6 May 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:44:15
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
460. The True Story of the Minimum-Wage Fight
no
Backers of a $15 federal wage say it’s a no-brainer if you want to fight poverty. Critics say it’s a blunt instrument that leads to job loss. Even the economists can’t agree! We talk to a bunch of them — and a U.S. Senator — to sort it out, and learn there’s a much bigger problem to worry about.
Thu, 29 Apr 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:35:24
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
459. Let’s Be Blunt: Marijuana Is a Boon for Older Workers
no
The state-by-state rollout of legalized weed has given economists a perfect natural experiment to measure its effects. Here’s what we know so far — and don’t know — about the costs and benefits of legalization.
Thu, 22 Apr 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:51:26
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
458. How to Manage Your Goal Hierarchy
no
In this special crossover episode, People I (Mostly) Admire host Steve Levitt admits to No Stupid Questions co-host Angela Duckworth that he knows almost nothing about psychology. But once Angela gives Steve a quick tutorial on “goal conflict,” he is suddenly a fan. They also talk parenting, self-esteem, and how easy it is to learn econometrics if you feel like it.
Thu, 15 Apr 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:53:28
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
457. Is Dialysis a Test Case of Medicare for All?
no
Kidney failure is such a catastrophic (and expensive) disease that Medicare covers treatment for anyone, regardless of age. Since Medicare reimbursement rates are fairly low, the dialysis industry had to find a way to tweak the system if they wanted to make big profits. They succeeded.
Thu, 8 Apr 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:49:50
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
456. How to Fix the Hot Mess of U.S. Healthcare
no
Medicine has evolved from a calling into an industry, adept at dispensing procedures and pills (and gigantic bills), but less good at actual health. Most reformers call for big, bold action. What happens if, instead, you think small?
Thu, 1 Apr 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:46:01
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Policymaking Is Not a Science (Yet) (Ep. 405 Rebroadcast)
no
Why do so many promising solutions — in education, medicine, criminal justice, etc. — fail to scale up into great policy? And can a new breed of “implementation scientists” crack the code?
Thu, 25 Mar 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:52:28
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
How Does New York City Keep Reinventing Itself? (Bonus)
no
In a word: networks. Once it embraced information as its main currency, New York was able to climb out of a deep fiscal (and psychic) pit. Will that magic trick still work after Covid? In this installment of the Freakonomics Radio Book Club, guest host Kurt Andersen interviews Thomas Dyja, author of New York, New York, New York: Four Decades of Success, Excess and Transformation.
Sun, 21 Mar 2021 11:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:42:03
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
455. Are You Ready for a Fresh Start?
no
Behavioral scientists have been exploring if — and when — a psychological reset can lead to lasting change. We survey evidence from the London Underground, Major League Baseball, and New Year’s resolutions; we look at accidental fresh starts, forced fresh starts, and fresh starts that backfire. And we wonder: will the pandemic’s end provide the biggest fresh start ever?
Thu, 18 Mar 2021 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/defce6db-25f4-4777-9b13-17fb05dd828d/audio/128/default.mp3
00:44:48
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
454. Should Traffic Lights Be Abolished?
no
Americans are so accustomed to the standard intersection that we rarely consider how dangerous it can be — as well as costly, time-wasting, and polluting. Is it time to embrace the lowly, lovely roundabout?
Thu, 11 Mar 2021 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:56:47
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
453. A Rescue Plan for Black America
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New York Times columnist Charles Blow argues that white supremacy in America will never fully recede, and that it’s time for Black people to do something radical about it. In The Devil You Know: A Black Power Manifesto, he urges a “reverse migration” to the South to consolidate political power and create a region where it’s safe to be Black. (This is an episode of the Freakonomics Radio Book Club.)
Thu, 4 Mar 2021 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:39:12
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Am I Boring You? (Ep. 225 Rebroadcast)
no
Researchers are trying to figure out who gets bored — and why — and what it means for ourselves and the economy. But maybe there’s an upside to boredom?
Thu, 25 Feb 2021 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:45:48
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
452. Jeff Immelt Knows He Let You Down
no
Not so long ago, G.E. was the most valuable company in the world, a conglomerate that included everything from light bulbs and jet engines to financial services and The Apprentice. Now it’s selling off body parts to survive. What does the C.E.O. who presided over the decline have to say for himself?
Thu, 18 Feb 2021 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:42:44
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
451. Can I Ask You a Ridiculously Personal Question?
no
Most of us are are afraid to ask sensitive questions about money, sex, politics, etc. New research shows this fear is largely unfounded. Time for some interesting conversations!
Thu, 11 Feb 2021 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:57:38
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
450. How to Be Better at Death
no
Caitlin Doughty is a mortician who would like to put herself out of business. Our corporate funeral industry, she argues, has made us forget how to offer our loved ones an authentic sendoff. Doughty is the author of Smoke Gets in Your Eyes: And Other Lessons From the Crematory. In this installment of the Freakonomics Radio Book Club, she is interviewed by guest host Maria Konnikova.
Thu, 4 Feb 2021 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/2f668b71-64de-4807-a969-f9a4649b5570/audio/128/default.mp3
00:44:16
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
449. How to Fix the Incentives in Cancer Research
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For all the progress made in fighting cancer, it still kills 10 million people a year, and some types remain especially hard to detect and treat. Pancreatic cancer, for instance, is nearly always fatal. A new clinical-trial platform could change that by aligning institutions that typically compete against one another.
Thu, 28 Jan 2021 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:45:39
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
448. The Downside of Disgust
no
It’s a powerful biological response that has preserved our species for millennia. But now it may be keeping us from pursuing strategies that would improve the environment, the economy, even our own health. So is it time to dial down our disgust reflex? You can help fix things — as Stephen Dubner does in this episode — by chowing down on some delicious insects.
Thu, 21 Jan 2021 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:47:45
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
447. How Much Do We Really Care About Children?
no
They can’t vote or hire lobbyists. The policies we create to help them aren’t always so helpful. Consider the car seat: parents hate it, the safety data are unconvincing, and new evidence suggests an unintended consequence that is as anti-child as it gets.
Thu, 14 Jan 2021 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:40:20
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
446. “We Get All Our Great Stuff from Europe — Including Witch Hunting.”
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We’ve collected some of our favorite moments from People I (Mostly) Admire, the latest show from the Freakonomics Radio Network. Host Steve Levitt seeks advice from scientists and inventors, memory wizards and basketball champions — even his fellow economists. He also asks about quitting, witch trials, and whether we need a Manhattan Project for climate change.
Thu, 7 Jan 2021 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:30:55
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Trust Me (Ep. 266 Rebroadcast)
no
Societies where people trust one another are healthier and wealthier. In the U.S. (and the U.K. and elsewhere), social trust has been falling for decades — in part because our populations are more diverse. What can we do to fix it?
Thu, 31 Dec 2020 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:36:56
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
445. Why Do We Seek Comfort in the Familiar?
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In this episode of No Stupid Questions — a Freakonomics Radio Network show launched earlier this year — Stephen Dubner and Angela Duckworth debate why we watch, read, and eat familiar things during a crisis, and if it might in fact be better to try new things instead. Also: is a little knowledge truly as dangerous as they say?
Thu, 24 Dec 2020 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:48:50
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
444. How Do You Cure a Compassion Crisis?
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Patients in the U.S. healthcare system often feel they’re treated with a lack of empathy. Doctors and nurses have tragically high levels of burnout. Could fixing the first problem solve the second? And does the rest of society need more compassion too?
Thu, 17 Dec 2020 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:43:16
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
443. A Sneak Peek at Biden’s Top Economist
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The incoming president argues that the economy and the environment are deeply connected. This is reflected in his choice for National Economic Council director — Brian Deese, a climate-policy wonk and veteran of the no-drama-Obama era. But don’t mistake Deese’s lack of drama for a lack of intensity.
Thu, 10 Dec 2020 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:57:02
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
PLAYBACK (2015): Could the Next Brooklyn Be ... Las Vegas?!
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Tony Hsieh, the longtime C.E.O. of Zappos, was an iconoclast and a dreamer. Five years ago, we sat down with him around a desert campfire to talk about those dreams. Hsieh died recently from injuries sustained in a house fire; he was 46.
Sun, 6 Dec 2020 10:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/865dfdee-a1b6-43e0-a865-235570aea88c/audio/128/default.mp3
00:44:41
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
442. Is it Too Late for General Motors to Go Electric?
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G.M. produces more than 20 times as many cars as Tesla, but Tesla is worth nearly 10 times as much. Mary Barra, the C.E.O. of G.M., is trying to fix that. We speak with her about the race toward an electrified (and autonomous) future, China and Trump, and what it’s like to be the “fifth-most powerful woman in the world.”
Thu, 3 Dec 2020 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:48:21
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
441. Does Advertising Actually Work? (Part 2: Digital)
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Google and Facebook are worth a combined $2 trillion, with the vast majority of their revenue coming from advertising. In our previous episode, we learned that TV advertising is much less effective than the industry says. Is digital any better? Some say yes, some say no — and some say we’re in a full-blown digital-ad bubble.
Thu, 26 Nov 2020 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:37:12
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
440. Does Advertising Actually Work? (Part 1: TV)
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Companies around the world spend more than half-a-trillion dollars each year on ads. The ad industry swears by its efficacy — but a massive new study tells a different story.
Thu, 19 Nov 2020 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:49:41
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
439. Please Get Your Noise Out of My Ears
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The modern world overwhelms us with sounds we didn’t ask for, like car alarms and cell-phone “halfalogues.” What does all this noise cost us in terms of productivity, health, and basic sanity?
Thu, 12 Nov 2020 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:47:31
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
438. How to Succeed by Being Authentic (Hint: Carefully)
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John Mackey, the C.E.O. of Whole Foods, has learned the perils of speaking his mind. But he still says what he thinks about everything from “conscious leadership” to the behavioral roots of the obesity epidemic. He also argues for a style of capitalism and politics that at this moment seems like a fantasy. What does he know that we don’t?
Thu, 5 Nov 2020 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:45:19
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Why the Left Had to Steal the Right’s Dark-Money Playbook
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The sociologist Sudhir Venkatesh spent years studying crack dealers, sex workers, and the offspring of billionaires. Then he wandered into an even stranger world: social media. He spent the past five years at Facebook and Twitter. Now that he’s back in the real world, he’s here to tell us how the digital universe really works. In this pilot episode of a new podcast, Venkatesh interviews the progressive political operative Tara McGowan about her digital successes with the Obama campaign, her noisy failure with the Iowa caucus app, and why the best way for Democrats to win more elections was to copy the Republicans.
Sat, 31 Oct 2020 03:55:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:40:51
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
437. Many Businesses Thought They Were Insured for a Pandemic. They Weren’t.
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A fine reading of most policies for “business interruption” reveals that viral outbreaks aren’t covered. Some legislators are demanding that insurance firms pay up anyway. Is it time to rethink insurance entirely?
Thu, 29 Oct 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:57:37
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
436. Forget Everything You Know About Your Dog
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As beloved and familiar as they are, we rarely stop to consider life from the dog’s point of view. That stops now. In this latest installment of the Freakonomics Radio Book Club, we discuss Inside of a Dog with the cognitive scientist (and dog devotee) Alexandra Horowitz.
Thu, 22 Oct 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:44:54
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
435. Why Are Cities (Still) So Expensive?
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It isn’t just supply and demand. We look at the complicated history and skewed incentives that make “affordable housing” more punch line than reality in cities from New York and San Francisco to Flint, Michigan (!).
Thu, 15 Oct 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/ae58881c-516b-4e97-a609-5ac302e451a0/audio/128/default.mp3
00:49:04
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
434. Is New York City Over?
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The pandemic has hit America\'s biggest city particularly hard. Amidst a deep fiscal hole, rising homicides, and a flight to the suburbs, some people think the city is heading back to the bad old 1970s. We look at the history — and the data — to see why that’s probably not the case.
Thu, 8 Oct 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:47:08
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
“Don’t Neglect the Thing That Makes You Weird” | People I (Mostly) Admire: Ken Jennings
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It was only in his late twenties that America’s favorite brainiac began to seriously embrace his love of trivia. Now he holds the “Greatest of All Time” title on Jeopardy! Steve Levitt digs into how he trained for the show, what it means to have a \"geographic memory,\" and why we lie to our children.
Sat, 3 Oct 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:53:33
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
433. How Are Psychedelics and Other Party Drugs Changing Psychiatry?
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Three leading researchers from the Mount Sinai Health System discuss how ketamine, cannabis, and ecstasy are being used (or studied) to treat everything from severe depression to addiction to PTSD. We discuss the upsides, downsides, and regulatory puzzles.
Thu, 1 Oct 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:47:57
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
432. When Your Safety Becomes My Danger
no
The families of U.S. troops killed and wounded in Afghanistan are suing several companies that did reconstruction there. Why? These companies, they say, paid the Taliban protection money, which gave them the funding — and opportunity — to attack U.S. soldiers instead. A look at the messy, complicated, and heart-breaking tradeoffs of conflict-zone economies.
Thu, 24 Sep 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:39:29
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
“One Does Not Know Where an Insight Will Come From” | People I (Mostly) Admire: Kerwin Charles
no
The dean of Yale’s School of Management grew up in a small village in Guyana. During his unlikely journey, he has researched video-gaming habits, communicable disease, and why so many African-Americans haven’t had the kind of success he’s had. Steve Levitt talks to Charles about his parents’ encouragement, his love of Sports Illustrated, and how he talks to his American-born kids about the complicated history of Blackness in America.
Sat, 19 Sep 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:44:24
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Does Anyone Really Know What Socialism Is? (Ep. 408 Rebroadcast)
no
Trump says it would destroy us. Biden needs the voters who support it (especially the Bernie voters). The majority of millennials would like it to replace capitalism. But what is “it”? We bring in the economists to sort things out and tell us what the U.S. can learn from the good (and bad) experiences of other (supposedly) socialist countries.
Thu, 17 Sep 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:55:06
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
What if Your Company Had No Rules?
no
Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings came to believe that corporate rules can kill creativity and innovation. In this latest edition of the Freakonomics Radio Book Club, guest host Maria Konnikova talks to Hastings about his new book, No Rules Rules, and why for some companies the greatest risk is taking no risks at all.
Sat, 12 Sep 2020 12:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:49:37
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
431. Why Can’t Schools Get What the N.F.L. Has?
no
Thanks to daily Covid testing and regimented protocols, the new football season is underway. Meanwhile, most teachers, students, and parents are essentially waiting for the storm to pass. And school isn’t even a contact sport (usually).
Thu, 10 Sep 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:45:27
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
"I Started Crying When I Realized How Beautiful the Universe Is” | People I (Mostly) Admire Ep. 2: Mayim Bialik
no
She’s best known for playing neurobiologist Amy Farrah Fowler on The Big Bang Theory, but the award-winning actress has a rich life outside of her acting career, as a teacher, mother — and a real-life neuroscientist. Steve Levitt tries to learn more about this one-time academic and Hollywood non-conformist, who is both very similar to him and also quite his opposite.
Sat, 5 Sep 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:53:00
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
America’s Hidden Duopoly (Ep. 356 Rebroadcast)
no
We all know our political system is “broken” — but what if that’s not true? Some say the Republicans and Democrats constitute a wildly successful industry that has colluded to kill off competition, stifle reform, and drive the country apart. So what are you going to do about it?
Thu, 3 Sep 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:58:24
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
430. Will a Covid-19 Vaccine Change the Future of Medical Research?
no
We explore the science, scalability, and (of course) economics surrounding the global vaccine race. Guests include the chief medical officer of the first U.S. firm to go to Phase 3 trials with a vaccine candidate; a former F.D.A. commissioner who’s been warning of a pandemic for years; and an economist who thinks Covid-19 may finally change how diseases are cured.
Thu, 27 Aug 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:42:52
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Introducing “People I (Mostly) Admire"
no
A new interview show with host Steve Levitt. Today he speaks with the Harvard psychologist and linguist Steven Pinker. By cataloging the steady march of human progress, the self-declared “polite Canadian” has managed to enrage people on opposite ends of the political spectrum. Levitt tries to understand why.
Sat, 22 Aug 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:54:42
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
The Economics of Sports Gambling (Ep. 388 Rebroadcast)
no
What happens when tens of millions of fantasy-sports players are suddenly able to bet real money on real games? We’re about to find out. A recent Supreme Court decision has cleared the way to bring an estimated $300 billion in black-market sports betting into the light. We sort out the winners and losers.
Thu, 20 Aug 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:41:07
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
429. Is Economic Growth the Wrong Goal?
no
The endless pursuit of G.D.P., argues the economist Kate Raworth, shortchanges too many people and also trashes the planet. Economic theory, she says, “needs to be rewritten” — and Raworth has tried, in a book called Doughnut Economics. It has found an audience among reformers, and now the city of Amsterdam is going whole doughnut.
Thu, 13 Aug 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:43:48
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
How the Supermarket Helped America Win the Cold War (Ep. 386 Rebroadcast)
no
Aisle upon aisle of fresh produce, cheap meat, and sugary cereal — a delicious embodiment of free-market capitalism, right? Not quite. The supermarket was in fact the endpoint of the U.S. government’s battle for agricultural abundance against the U.S.S.R. Our farm policies were built to dominate, not necessarily to nourish — and we are still living with the consequences.
Thu, 6 Aug 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:32:14
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
428. The Simple Economics of Saving the Amazon Rain Forest
no
Everyone agrees that massive deforestation is an environmental disaster. But most of the standard solutions — scolding the Brazilians, invoking universal morality — ignore the one solution that might actually work
Thu, 30 Jul 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:40:07
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
427. The Pros and Cons of Reparations
no
Most Americans agree that racial discrimination has been, and remains, a big problem. But that is where the agreement ends.
Thu, 23 Jul 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:44:02
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
426. Should America (and FIFA) Pay Reparations?
no
The racial wealth gap in the U.S. is massive. We explore the causes, consequences, and potential solutions. Also: another story of discrimination and economic disparity, this one perpetrated by an international sporting authority. The first of a two-part series.
Thu, 16 Jul 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:51:40
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
425. Remembrance of Economic Crises Past
no
Christina Romer was a top White House economist during the Great Recession. As a researcher, she specializes in the Great Depression. She tells us what those disasters can (and can’t) teach us about the Covid crash.
Thu, 9 Jul 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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01:00:04
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
424. How to Make Your Own Luck
no
Before she decided to become a poker pro, Maria Konnikova didn’t know how many cards are in a deck. But she did have a Ph.D. in psychology, a brilliant coach, and a burning desire to know whether life is driven more by skill or chance. She found some answers in poker — and in her new book The Biggest Bluff, she’s willing to tell us everything she learned.
Thu, 2 Jul 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:52:35
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
423. The Doctor Will Zoom You Now
no
Thanks to the pandemic, the telehealth revolution we’ve been promised for decades has finally arrived. Will it stick? Will it cut costs — and improve outcomes? We ring up two doctors and, of course, an economist to find out.
Thu, 25 Jun 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:33:56
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
422. Introducing "No Stupid Questions"
no
In this new addition to the Freakonomics Radio Network, co-hosts Stephen Dubner and Angela Duckworth discuss the relationship between age and happiness. Also: does all creativity come from pain? New episodes of \"No Stupid Questions\" are released every Sunday evening — please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
Thu, 18 Jun 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:37:39
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
421. How to Prevent Another Great Depression
no
Millions and millions are out of work, with some jobs never coming back. We speak with four economists — and one former presidential candidate — about the best policy options and the lessons (good and bad) from the past.
Thu, 11 Jun 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:42:08
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
420. Which Jobs Will Come Back, and When?
no
Covid-19 is the biggest job killer in a century. As the lockdown eases, what does re-employment look like? Who will be first and who last? Which sectors will surge and which will disappear? Welcome to the Great Labor Reallocation of 2020.
Thu, 4 Jun 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:42:37
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
How to Make Meetings Less Terrible (Ep. 389 Rebroadcast)
no
In the U.S. alone, we hold 55 million meetings a day. Most of them are woefully unproductive, and tyrannize our offices. The revolution begins now — with better agendas, smaller invite lists, and an embrace of healthy conflict.
Thu, 28 May 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:37:29
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
419. 68 Ways to Be Better at Life
no
The accidental futurist Kevin Kelly on why enthusiasm beats intelligence, how to really listen, and why the solution to bad technology is more technology.
Thu, 21 May 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:55:49
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
418. What Will College Look Like in the Fall (and Beyond)?
no
Three university presidents try to answer our listeners’ questions. The result? Not much pomp and a whole lot of circumstance.
Thu, 14 May 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:49:58
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
417. Reasons to Be Cheerful
no
Humans have a built-in “negativity bias,” which means we give bad news much more power than good. Would the Covid-19 crisis be an opportune time to reverse this tendency?
Thu, 7 May 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:53:50
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
416. How Do You Reopen a Country?
no
We speak with a governor, a former C.D.C. director, a pandemic forecaster, a hard-charging pharmacist, and a pair of economists — who say it’s all about the incentives. (Pandemillions, anyone?)
Thu, 30 Apr 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:46:52
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
415. How Rahm Emanuel Would Run the World
no
As a former top adviser to presidents Clinton and Obama, he believes in the power of the federal government. But as former mayor of Chicago, he says that cities are where real problems get solved — especially in the era of Covid-19.
Mon, 27 Apr 2020 00:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:57:43
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
414. Will Covid-19 Spark a Cold War (or Worse) With China?
no
The U.S. spent the past few decades waiting for China to act like the global citizen it said it wanted to be. The waiting may be over.
Thu, 23 Apr 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/5d270add-9236-45d1-8d55-1db77519da44/audio/128/default.mp3
00:48:05
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
413. Who Gets the Ventilator?
no
Should a nurse or doctor who gets sick treating Covid-19 patients have priority access to a potentially life-saving healthcare device? Americans aren’t used to rationing in medicine, but it’s time to think about it. We consult a lung specialist, a bioethicist, and (of course) an economist.
Thu, 16 Apr 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/4f99600b-4eb2-4e2c-9d43-9f38aae7b301/audio/128/default.mp3
00:45:59
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
412. What Happens When Everyone Stays Home to Eat?
no
Covid-19 has shocked our food-supply system like nothing in modern history. We examine the winners, the losers, the unintended consequences — and just how much toilet paper one household really needs.
Thu, 9 Apr 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/0b4c0cdd-cd97-4abc-b22a-d4c3b2c53df7/audio/128/default.mp3
00:53:10
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
411. Is $2 Trillion the Right Medicine for a Sick Economy?
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Congress just passed the biggest aid package in modern history. We ask six former White House economic advisors and one U.S. Senator: Will it actually work? What are its best and worst features? Where does $2 trillion come from, and what are the long-term effects of all that government spending?
Thu, 2 Apr 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/a1674c33-2f58-4097-a6a5-2f4c836f526f/audio/128/default.mp3
00:40:01
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
410. What Does Covid-19 Mean for Cities (and Marriages)?
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There are a lot of upsides to urban density — but viral contagion is not one of them. Also: a nationwide lockdown will show if familiarity really breeds contempt. And: how to help your neighbor.
Thu, 26 Mar 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:47:57
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
409. The Side Effects of Social Distancing
no
In just a few weeks, the novel coronavirus has undone a century’s worth of our economic and social habits. What consequences will this have on our future — and is there a silver lining in this very black pandemic cloud?
Thu, 19 Mar 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/541082b0-09ad-4821-81ba-f9e3d9a98817/audio/128/default.mp3
00:47:02
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Why Rent Control Doesn’t Work (Ep. 373 Rebroadcast)
no
As cities become ever-more expensive, politicians and housing advocates keep calling for rent control. Economists think that’s a terrible idea. They say it helps a small (albeit noisy) group of renters, but keeps overall rents artificially high by disincentivizing new construction. So what happens next?
Thu, 12 Mar 2020 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:43:27
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
408. Does Anyone Really Know What Socialism Is?
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Trump says it would destroy us. Sanders says it will save us. The majority of millennials would like it to replace capitalism. But what is “it”? We bring in the economists to sort things out and tell us what the U.S. can learn from the good (and bad) experiences of other (supposedly) socialist countries.
Thu, 5 Mar 2020 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:33:26
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
407. Is There Really a “Loneliness Epidemic”?
no
That’s what some health officials are saying, but the data aren’t so clear. We look into what’s known (and not known) about the prevalence and effects of loneliness — including the possible upsides.
Thu, 27 Feb 2020 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:48:02
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
406. Can You Hear Me Now?
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When he became chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Ajit Pai announced that he was going to take a “weed whacker” to Obama-era regulations. So far, he’s kept his promise, and earned the internet’s ire for reversing the agency’s position on net neutrality. Pai defends his actions and explains how the U.S. can “win” everything from the 5G race to the war on robocalls.
Thu, 20 Feb 2020 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/e0df16d7-f588-431a-ac5f-ca141218810f/audio/128/default.mp3
00:44:30
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
405. Policymaking Is Not a Science (Yet)
no
Why do so many promising solutions — in education, medicine, criminal justice, etc. — fail to scale up into great policy? And can a new breed of “implementation scientists” crack the code?
Thu, 13 Feb 2020 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:52:29
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
404. Does the President Matter as Much as You Think?
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We asked this same question nearly a decade ago. The answer then: probably not. But a lot has changed since then, and we’re three years into one of the most anomalous presidencies in American history. So once again we try to sort out presidential signal from noise. What we hear from legal and policy experts may leave you surprised, befuddled — and maybe infuriated.
Thu, 6 Feb 2020 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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01:01:11
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
How the San Francisco 49ers Stopped Being Losers (Ep. 350 Update)
no
One of the most storied (and valuable) sports franchises in the world had fallen far. So they decided to do a full reboot — and it worked: this week, they are headed back to the Super Bowl. Before the 2018 season, we sat down with the team’s owner, head coach, general manager, and players as they were plotting their turnaround. Here’s an update of that episode.
Thu, 30 Jan 2020 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:46:23
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
403. The Opioid Tragedy, Part 2: “It’s Not a Death Sentence”
no
One prescription drug is keeping some addicts from dying. So why isn’t it more widespread? A story of regulation, stigma, and the potentially fatal faith in abstinence.
Thu, 23 Jan 2020 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/2d2d132c-2f2a-4d58-8a48-ea41389ad6bc/audio/128/default.mp3
00:47:31
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/2d2d132c-2f2a-4d58-8a48-ea41389ad6bc/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
402. The Opioid Tragedy, Part 1: “We’ve Addicted an Entire Generation”
no
How pharma greed, government subsidies, and a push to make pain the “fifth vital sign” kicked off a crisis that costs $80 billion a year and has killed hundreds of thousands of Americans.
Thu, 16 Jan 2020 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:48:05
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
5 Psychology Terms You’re Probably Misusing (Rebroadcast)
no
We all like to throw around terms that describe human behavior — “bystander apathy” and “steep learning curve” and “hard-wired.” Most of the time, they don’t actually mean what we think they mean. But don’t worry — the experts are getting it wrong, too.
Thu, 9 Jan 2020 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/56eeafd9-e2ba-4fdb-b229-f21589339b00/audio/128/default.mp3
00:38:42
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
The Zero-Minute Workout (Rebroadcast)
no
There is strong evidence that exercise is wildly beneficial. There is even stronger evidence that most people hate to exercise. So if a pill could mimic the effects of working out, why wouldn’t we want to take it?
Thu, 2 Jan 2020 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/ca90ba06-8419-418b-a612-83097d3ea0cb/audio/128/default.mp3
00:33:50
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
401. How Many Prince Charleses Can There Be in One Room?
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In a special holiday episode, Stephen Dubner and Angela Duckworth take turns asking each other questions about charisma, wealth vs. intellect, and (of course) grit.
Thu, 26 Dec 2019 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/c01b22ff-220c-4e42-911d-a3a455308e36/audio/128/default.mp3
00:59:02
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Why Is This Man Running for President? (Update)
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A year ago, nobody was taking Andrew Yang very seriously. Now he is America’s favorite entrepre-nerd, with a candidacy that keeps gaining momentum. This episode includes our Jan. 2019 conversation with the leader of the Yang Gang and a fresh interview recorded from the campaign trail in Iowa.
Thu, 19 Dec 2019 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:42:37
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
400. How to Hate Taxes a Little Bit Less
no
Every year, Americans short the I.R.S. nearly half a trillion dollars. Most ideas to increase compliance are more stick than carrot — scary letters, audits, and penalties. But what if we gave taxpayers a chance to allocate how their money is spent, or even bribed them with a thank-you gift?
Thu, 12 Dec 2019 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:43:19
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
399. Honey, I Grew the Economy
no
Innovation experts have long overlooked where a lot of innovation actually happens. The personal computer, the mountain bike, the artificial pancreas — none of these came from some big R&D lab, but from users tinkering in their homes. Acknowledging this reality — and encouraging it — would be good for the economy (and the soul too).
Thu, 5 Dec 2019 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:45:04
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
How to Change Your Mind (Rebroadcast)
no
There are a lot of barriers to changing your mind: ego, overconfidence, inertia — and cost. Politicians who flip-flop get mocked; family and friends who cross tribal borders are shunned. But shouldn’t we be encouraging people to change their minds? And how can we get better at it ourselves?
Thu, 28 Nov 2019 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:44:12
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
398. The Truth About the Vaping Crisis
no
A recent outbreak of illness and death has gotten everyone’s attention — including late-to-the-game regulators. But would a ban on e-cigarettes do more harm than good? We smoke out the facts.
Thu, 21 Nov 2019 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:45:09
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
397. How to Save $32 Million in One Hour
no
For nearly a decade, governments have been using behavioral nudges to solve problems — and the strategy is catching on in healthcare, firefighting, and policing. But is that thinking too small? Could nudging be used to fight income inequality and achieve world peace? Recorded live in London, with commentary from Andy Zaltzman (The Bugle).
Thu, 14 Nov 2019 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:47:00
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
396. Why Does Tipping Still Exist?
no
It’s an acutely haphazard way of paying workers, and yet it keeps expanding. We dig into the data to find out why.
Thu, 7 Nov 2019 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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01:03:23
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
395. Speak Softly and Carry Big Data
no
Do economic sanctions work? Are big democracies any good at spreading democracy? What is the root cause of terrorism? It turns out that data analysis can help answer all these questions — and make better foreign-policy decisions. Guests include former Department of Defense officials Chuck Hagel and Michèle Flournoy and Chicago Project on Security and Threats researchers Robert Pape and Paul Poast. Recorded live in Chicago; Steve Levitt is co-host.
Thu, 31 Oct 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:50:03
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
394. Does Hollywood Still Have a Princess Problem?
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For decades, there’s been a huge gender disparity both on-screen and behind the scenes. But it seems like cold, hard data — with an assist from the actor Geena Davis — may finally be moving the needle.
Thu, 24 Oct 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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01:00:06
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
393. Can Britain Get Its “Great” Back?
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It used to be a global capital of innovation, invention, and exploration. Now it’s best known for its messy European divorce. We visit London to see if the British spirit of discovery is still alive. Guests include the mayor of London, undersea explorers, a time-use researcher, and a theoretical physicist who helped Liverpool win the Champions League. Dan Schreiber from No Such Thing as a Fish rides shotgun.
Thu, 17 Oct 2019 03:31:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:52:10
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
392. The Prime Minister Who Cried Brexit
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In 2016, David Cameron held a referendum on whether the U.K. should stay in the European Union. A longtime Euroskeptic, he nevertheless led the Remain campaign. So what did Cameron really want? We ask him that and much more — including why he left office as soon as his side lost and what he’d do differently if given another chance. (Hint: not much.)
Thu, 10 Oct 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/46ef9b9b-0a86-4f4d-a806-fb36175490e1/audio/128/default.mp3
00:45:48
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
391. America’s Math Curriculum Doesn’t Add Up
no
Most high-school math classes are still preparing students for the Sputnik era. Steve Levitt wants to get rid of the “geometry sandwich” and instead have kids learn what they really need in the modern era: data fluency.
Thu, 3 Oct 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/7d24a197-8a16-4117-be02-a0d19a7cb3c1/audio/128/default.mp3
00:41:46
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
390. Fed Up
no
Mary Daly rose from high-school dropout to president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. She thinks the central bank needs an upgrade too. It starts with recognizing that the economy is made up of actual humans.
Thu, 26 Sep 2019 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/1e20ad38-f4f3-45a6-a311-4a62e4c59754/audio/128/default.mp3
00:41:42
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
389. How to Make Meetings Less Terrible
no
In the U.S. alone, we hold 55 million meetings a day. Most of them are woefully unproductive, and tyrannize our offices. The revolution begins now — with better agendas, smaller invite lists, and an embrace of healthy conflict.
Thu, 19 Sep 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/34a20a17-6eca-4155-a2fa-b5360affc9e3/audio/128/default.mp3
00:41:40
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Yes, the Open Office Is Terrible — But It Doesn’t Have to Be (Rebroadcast)
no
It began as a post-war dream for a more collaborative and egalitarian workplace. It has evolved into a nightmare of noise and discomfort. Can the open office be saved, or should we all just be working from home?
Thu, 12 Sep 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/83d2a4a1-d54d-4d24-8b88-4afe7d9dbc49/audio/128/default.mp3
00:54:53
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
388. The Economics of Sports Gambling
no
What happens when tens of millions of fantasy-sports players are suddenly able to bet real money on real games? We’re about to find out. A recent Supreme Court decision has cleared the way to bring an estimated $300 billion in black-market sports betting into the light. We sort out the winners and losers.
Thu, 5 Sep 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/2e86724c-7ae9-446e-b083-ec4399eb00c3/audio/128/default.mp3
00:53:16
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
The Future of Meat (Rebroadcast)
no
Global demand for beef, chicken, and pork continues to rise. So do concerns about environmental and other costs. Will reconciling these two forces be possible — or, even better, Impossible™?
Thu, 29 Aug 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/90d24d57-686d-416d-87b3-f474e20af025/audio/128/default.mp3
00:47:40
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Should America Be Run by … Trader Joe’s? (Rebroadcast)
no
The quirky little grocery chain with California roots and German ownership has a lot to teach all of us about choice architecture, efficiency, frugality, collaboration, and team spirit.
Thu, 22 Aug 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/3cf4bbe6-59ac-4c6f-9e2b-094dd9e9bb22/audio/128/default.mp3
00:38:47
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
387. Hello, My Name Is Marijuana Pepsi!
no
Research shows that having a distinctively black name doesn’t affect your economic future. But what is the day-to-day reality of living with such a name? Marijuana Pepsi Vandyck, a newly-minted Ph.D., is well-qualified to answer this question. Her verdict: the data don’t tell the whole story.
Thu, 15 Aug 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/77ea38bf-60ae-4c1b-8c2f-b3f9a244abf9/audio/128/default.mp3
00:51:24
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
How Much Does Your Name Matter? (Rebroadcast )
no
A kid’s name can tell us something about his parents — their race, social standing, even their politics. But is your name really your destiny?
Thu, 8 Aug 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/f9d01525-b8da-4096-86d7-f5eb5409a38e/audio/128/default.mp3
00:39:30
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
386. How the Supermarket Helped America Win the Cold War
no
Aisle upon aisle of fresh produce, cheap meat, and sugary cereal — a delicious embodiment of free-market capitalism, right? Not quite. The supermarket was in fact the endpoint of the U.S. government’s battle for agricultural abundance against the U.S.S.R. Our farm policies were built to dominate, not necessarily to nourish — and we are still living with the consequences.
Thu, 1 Aug 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/146f4e4d-027b-4794-aed3-b3d204c198f6/audio/128/default.mp3
00:52:55
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
America’s Hidden Duopoly (Rebroadcast)
no
We all know our political system is “broken” — but what if that’s not true? Some say the Republicans and Democrats constitute a wildly successful industry that has colluded to kill off competition, stifle reform, and drive the country apart. So what are you going to do about it?
Thu, 25 Jul 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/36f8df40-1794-40a7-b137-8d32d8e39646/audio/128/default.mp3
00:35:31
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
385. What Do Nancy Pelosi, Taylor Swift, and Serena Williams Have in Common?
no
They — along with a great many other high-achieving women — were all once Girl Scouts. So was Sylvia Acevedo. Raised in a poor, immigrant family, she was told that “girls like her” didn’t go to college. But she did, and then became a rocket scientist and tech executive. Now she’s C.E.O. of the very organization she credits with shaping her life. Acevedo tells us how the Girl Scouts are trying to stay relevant, why they’re suing the Boy Scouts, and how they sell so many cookies.
Thu, 18 Jul 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/f42fa764-c163-45c5-9af7-4768ff445c7c/audio/128/default.mp3
00:55:19
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
384. Abortion and Crime, Revisited
no
The controversial theory linking Roe v. Wade to a massive crime drop is back in the spotlight as several states introduce abortion restrictions. Steve Levitt and John Donohue discuss their original research, the challenges to its legitimacy, and their updated analysis. Also: what this means for abortion policy, crime policy, and having intelligent conversations about contentious topics.
Thu, 11 Jul 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/d5f03b0b-2075-4374-ad3b-21353b40c409/audio/128/default.mp3
00:26:56
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
A Better Way to Eat (Rebroadcast )
no
Takeru Kobayashi revolutionized the sport of competitive eating. What can the rest of us learn from his breakthrough?
Thu, 4 Jul 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/df214e81-c0c8-4ebf-93c5-ca51c3190d8c/audio/128/default.mp3
00:37:23
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
383. The Zero-Minute Workout
no
There is strong evidence that exercise is wildly beneficial. There is even stronger evidence that most people hate to exercise. So if a pill could mimic the effects of working out, why wouldn’t we want to take it?
Thu, 27 Jun 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/7a2ccb94-cd4d-46e3-9a61-700bdc3e21db/audio/128/default.mp3
00:51:03
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
382. How Goes the Behavior-Change Revolution?
no
An all-star team of behavioral scientists discovers that humans are stubborn (and lazy, and sometimes dumber than dogs). We also hear about binge drinking, humblebragging, and regrets. Recorded live in Philadelphia with guests including Richard Thaler, Angela Duckworth, Katy Milkman, and Tom Gilovich.
Thu, 20 Jun 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:49:56
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
381. Long-Term Thinking in a Start-Up Town
no
Recorded live in San Francisco. Guests include the keeper of a 10,000-year clock, the co-founder of Lyft, a pioneer in male birth control, a specialist in water security, and a psychology professor who is also a puppy. With co-host Angela Duckworth, fact-checker Mike Maughan, and the Freakonomics Radio Orchestra.
Thu, 13 Jun 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:50:22
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
380. Notes From an Imperfect Paradise
no
Recorded live in Los Angeles. Guests include Mayor Eric Garcetti, the “Earthquake Lady,” the head of the Port of L.A., and a scientist with NASA’s Planetary Protection team. With co-host Angela Duckworth, fact-checker Mike Maughan, and the worldwide debut of Luis Guerra and the Freakonomics Radio Orchestra.
Thu, 6 Jun 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:45:51
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
379. How to Change Your Mind
no
There are a lot of barriers to changing your mind: ego, overconfidence, inertia — and cost. Politicians who flip-flop get mocked; family and friends who cross tribal borders are shunned. But shouldn’t we be encouraging people to change their minds? And how can we get better at it ourselves?
Thu, 30 May 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:41:46
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Here’s Why All Your Projects Are Always Late — and What to Do About It (Rebroadcast)
no
Whether it’s a giant infrastructure plan or a humble kitchen renovation, it’ll inevitably take way too long and cost way too much. That’s because you suffer from “the planning fallacy.” (You also have an “optimism bias” and a bad case of overconfidence.) But don’t worry: we’ve got the solution.
Thu, 23 May 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/0cd3edcd-eb80-4746-b906-a8faeb03c138/audio/128/default.mp3
00:49:26
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
378. 23andMe (and You, and Everyone Else)
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The revolution in home DNA testing is giving consumers important, possibly life-changing information. It’s also building a gigantic database that could lead to medical breakthroughs. But how will you deal with upsetting news? What if your privacy is compromised? And are you prepared to have your DNA monetized? We speak with Anne Wojcicki, founder and C.E.O. of 23andMe.
Thu, 16 May 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/46a147d6-9e82-49f4-906e-94a4177a8cf3/audio/128/default.mp3
00:48:02
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
377. The $1.5 Trillion Question-How to fix student loan debt?
no
As the cost of college skyrocketed, it created a debt burden that’s putting a drag on the economy. One possible solution: shifting the risk of debt away from students and onto investors looking for a cut of the graduates’ earning power.
Thu, 9 May 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:49:59
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
376. The Data-Driven Guide to Sane Parenting
no
Humans have been having kids forever, so why are modern parents so bewildered? The economist Emily Oster marshals the evidence on the most contentious topics — breastfeeding and sleep training, vaccines and screen time — and tells her fellow parents to calm the heck down.
Thu, 2 May 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:47:00
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
The Invisible Paw (Rebroadcast)
no
Humans, it has long been thought, are the only animal to engage in economic activity. But what if we\'ve had it exactly backward?
Thu, 25 Apr 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/b19ab2ec-7e1f-4d59-9f44-fd98a6abf7d2/audio/128/default.mp3
00:36:40
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
375. The Most Interesting Fruit in the World
no
The banana used to be a luxury good. Now it’s the most popular fruit in the U.S. and elsewhere. But the production efficiencies that made it so cheap have also made it vulnerable to a deadly fungus that may wipe out the one variety most of us eat. Scientists do have a way to save it — but will Big Banana let them?
Thu, 18 Apr 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:57:35
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
374. How Spotify Saved the Music Industry (But Not Necessarily Musicians)
no
Daniel Ek, a 23-year-old Swede who grew up on pirated music, made the record labels an offer they couldn’t refuse: a legal platform to stream all the world’s music. Spotify reversed the labels’ fortunes, made Ek rich, and thrilled millions of music fans. But what has it done for all those musicians stuck in the long tail?
Thu, 11 Apr 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:48:18
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
373. Why Rent Control Doesn’t Work
no
As cities become ever-more expensive, politicians and housing advocates keep calling for rent control. Economists think that’s a terrible idea. They say it helps a small (albeit noisy) group of renters, but keeps overall rents artificially high by disincentivizing new construction. So what happens next?
Thu, 4 Apr 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:53:53
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
372. Freakonomics Radio Live: “Would You Eat a Piece of Chocolate Shaped Like Dog Poop?”
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What your disgust level says about your politics, how Napoleon influenced opera, why New York City’s subways may finally run on time, and more. Five compelling guests tell Stephen Dubner, co-host Angela Duckworth, and fact-checker Jody Avirgan lots of things they didn’t know.
Thu, 28 Mar 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:48:57
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Why You Shouldn’t Open a Restaurant (Update)
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Kenji Lopez-Alt became a rock star of the food world by bringing science into the kitchen in a way that everyday cooks can appreciate. Then he dared to start his own restaurant — and discovered problems that even science can’t solve.
Thu, 21 Mar 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:48:23
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
371. A Free-Trade Democrat in the Trump White House
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For years, Gary Cohn thought he’d be the next C.E.O. of Goldman Sachs. Instead, he became the “adult in the room” in a chaotic administration. Cohn talks about the fights he won, the fights he lost, and the fights he was no longer willing to have. Also: why he and Trump are still on speaking terms even after he reportedly called the president “a professional liar.”
Thu, 14 Mar 2019 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:40:39
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
370. How to Fail Like a Pro
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The road to success is paved with failure, so you might as well learn to do it right. (Ep. 5 of the “How to Be Creative” series.)
Thu, 7 Mar 2019 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:54:28
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
369. A Good Idea Is Not Good Enough
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Whether you’re building a business or a cathedral, execution is everything. We ask artists, scientists, and inventors how they turned ideas into reality. And we find out why it’s so hard for a group to get things done — and what you can do about it. (Ep. 4 of the “How to Be Creative” series.)
Thu, 28 Feb 2019 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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01:01:34
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
368. Where Do Good Ideas Come From?
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Whether you’re mapping the universe, hosting a late-night talk show, or running a meeting, there are a lot of ways to up your idea game. Plus: the truth about brainstorming. (Ep. 3 of the “How to Be Creative” series.)
Thu, 21 Feb 2019 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:51:47
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
367. The Future of Meat
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Global demand for beef, chicken, and pork continues to rise. So do concerns about environmental and other costs. Will reconciling these two forces be possible — or, even better, Impossible™?
Thu, 14 Feb 2019 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:49:08
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
366. This Economist Predicted the Last Crisis. What’s the Next One?
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In 2005, Raghuram Rajan said the financial system was at risk “of a catastrophic meltdown.” After stints at the I.M.F. and India’s central bank, he sees another potential crisis — and he offers a solution. Is it stronger governments? Freer markets? Rajan’s answer: neither.
Thu, 7 Feb 2019 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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01:29:52
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Extra: Domonique Foxworth Full Interview
no
Stephen Dubner’s conversation with the former N.F.L. player, union official, and all-around sports thinker, recorded for our “Hidden Side of Sports” series.
Sat, 2 Feb 2019 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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01:00:07
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
365. Not Just Another Labor Force
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If you think talent and hard work give top athletes all the leverage to succeed, think again. As employees in the Sports-Industrial Complex, they’ve got a tight earnings window, a high injury rate, little choice in where they work — and a very early forced retirement. (Ep. 6 of “The Hidden Side of Sports” series.)
Thu, 31 Jan 2019 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:42:04
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Extra: Mark Cuban Full Interview
no
A conversation with the Shark Tank star, entrepreneur, and Dallas Mavericks owner recorded for the Freakonomics Radio series “The Hidden Side of Sports.”
Sat, 26 Jan 2019 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:52:50
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
364. Inside the Sports-Industrial Complex
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For most of us, the athletes are what make sports interesting. But if you own the team or run the league, your players are essentially very expensive migrant workers who eat into your profits. We talk to N.F.L., N.B.A., and U.F.C. executives about labor costs, viewership numbers, legalized gambling, and the rise of e-sports. (Ep. 5 of “The Hidden Side of Sports” series.)
Thu, 24 Jan 2019 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:58:39
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Extra: Mark Teixeira Full Interview
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A conversation with former Major League Baseball player and current ESPN analyst Mark Teixeira, recorded for the Freakonomics Radio series “The Hidden Side of Sports.”
Sat, 19 Jan 2019 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:55:05
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
363. Think Like a Winner
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Great athletes aren’t just great at the physical stuff. They’ve also learned how to handle pressure, overcome fear, and stay focused. Here’s the good news: you don’t have to be an athlete to use what they know. (Ep. 4 of “The Hidden Side of Sports” series.)
Thu, 17 Jan 2019 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:35:40
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Hacking the World Bank (Update)
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Jim Yong Kim has an unorthodox background for a World Bank president — and his reign has been just as unorthodox. He has just announced he’s stepping down, well before his term is over; we recorded this interview with him in 2015.
Sat, 12 Jan 2019 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:52:10
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
362. Why Is This Man Running for President?
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In the American Dream sweepstakes, Andrew Yang was a pretty big winner. But for every winner, he came to realize, there are thousands upon thousands of losers — a “war on normal people,” he calls it. Here’s what he plans to do about it.
Thu, 10 Jan 2019 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:37:41
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
How to Be Happy (Rebroadcast)
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The U.N.’s World Happiness Report — created to curtail our unhealthy obsession with G.D.P. — is dominated every year by the Nordic countries. We head to Denmark to learn the secrets of this happiness epidemic (and to see if we should steal them).
Thu, 3 Jan 2019 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:52:29
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
How to Win Games and Beat People (Rebroadcast)
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Games are as old as civilization itself, and some people think they have huge social value regardless of whether you win or lose. Tom Whipple is not one of those people. That’s why he consulted an army of preposterously overqualified experts to find the secret to winning any game.
Thu, 27 Dec 2018 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:57:57
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
People Aren’t Dumb. The World Is Hard. (Rebroadcast)
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You wouldn’t think you could win a Nobel Prize for showing that humans tend to make irrational decisions. But that’s what Richard Thaler has done. The founder of behavioral economics describes his unlikely route to success; his reputation for being lazy; and his efforts to fix the world — one nudge at a time.
Thu, 20 Dec 2018 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:56:55
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Freakonomics Radio Live: “The World’s a Mess. But Oysters, They Hold it Down.”
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Celebrity chef Alex Guarnaschelli joins us to co-host an evening of delicious fact-finding: where a trillion oysters went, whether a soda tax can work, and how beer helped build an empire. Washington Post columnist Alexandra Petri is our real-time fact-checker.
Sat, 15 Dec 2018 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:56:39
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Freakonomics Radio Live: “We Thought of a Way to Manipulate Your Perception of Time.”
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We learn how to be less impatient, how to tell fake news from real, and the simple trick that nurses used to make better predictions than doctors. Journalist Manoush Zomorodi co-hosts; our real-time fact-checker is the author and humorist A.J. Jacobs.
Sat, 15 Dec 2018 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:55:20
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Freakonomics Radio Live: “Where Does Fear Live in the Brain?”
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Our co-host is comedian Christian Finnegan, and we learn: the difference between danger and fear; the role of clouds in climate change; and why (and when) politicians are bad at math. Washington Post columnist Alexandra Petri is our real-time fact-checker.
Sat, 15 Dec 2018 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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01:00:27
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
361. Freakonomics Radio Live: “Jesus Could Have Been a Pigeon.”
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Our co-host is Grit author Angela Duckworth, and we learn fascinating, Freakonomical facts from a parade of guests. For instance: what we all get wrong about Darwin; what an iPod has in common with the “hell ant”; and how a “memory athlete” memorizes a deck of cards. Mike Maughan is our real-time fact-checker.
Thu, 13 Dec 2018 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:40:30
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
360. Is the Protestant Work Ethic Real?
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In the early 20th century, Max Weber argued that Protestantism created wealth. Finally, there are data to prove if he was right. All it took were some missionary experiments in the Philippines and a clever map-matching trick that goes back to 16th-century Germany.
Thu, 6 Dec 2018 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:47:01
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
359. Should America Be Run by … Trader Joe’s?
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The quirky little grocery chain with California roots and German ownership has a lot to teach all of us about choice architecture, efficiency, frugality, collaboration, and team spirit.
Thu, 29 Nov 2018 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:47:06
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
There’s a War on Sugar. Is It Justified? (Rebroadcast)
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Some people argue that sugar should be regulated, like alcohol and tobacco, on the grounds that it’s addictive and toxic. How much sense does that make? We hear from a regulatory advocate, an evidence-based skeptic, a former F.D.A. commissioner — and the organizers of Milktoberfest.
Thu, 22 Nov 2018 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:40:32
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
358. Yes, the Open Office Is Terrible — But It Doesn’t Have to Be
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It began as a post-war dream for a more collaborative and egalitarian workplace. It has evolved into a nightmare of noise and discomfort. Can the open office be saved, or should we all just be working from home?
Thu, 15 Nov 2018 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:54:04
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
357. Can an Industrial Giant Become a Tech Darling?
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The Ford Motor Company is ditching its legacy sedans, doubling down on trucks, and trying to steer its stock price out of a long skid. But C.E.O. Jim Hackett has even bigger plans: to turn a century-old automaker into the nucleus of a “transportation operating system.” Is Hackett just whistling past the graveyard, or does he see what others can’t?
Thu, 8 Nov 2018 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/6a6416f6-5048-4e84-b5db-03b5c168a0d9/audio/128/default.mp3
00:54:15
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
356. America’s Hidden Duopoly
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We all know our political system is “broken” — but what if that’s not true? Some say the Republicans and Democrats constitute a wildly successful industry that has colluded to kill off competition, stifle reform, and drive the country apart. So what are you going to do about it?
Thu, 1 Nov 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/9f89c103-d06e-4eb2-ab19-07e31b553c83/audio/128/default.mp3
01:19:31
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Extra: Elvis Costello Full Interview
no
A conversation with the iconic singer-songwriter, recorded for the Freakonomics Radio series “How to Be Creative.”
Sat, 27 Oct 2018 16:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/b050a2f9-552f-422f-b395-418d48113008/audio/128/default.mp3
01:13:43
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
355. Where Does Creativity Come From (and Why Do Schools Kill It Off)?
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Family environments and “diversifying experiences” (including the early death of a parent); intrinsic versus extrinsic motivations; schools that value assessments, but don\'t assess the things we value. All these elements factor into the long, mysterious march towards a creative life. To learn more, we examine the early years of Ai Weiwei, Rosanne Cash, Elvis Costello, Maira Kalman, Wynton Marsalis, Jennifer Egan, and others. (Ep. 2 of the “How to Be Creative” series.)
Thu, 25 Oct 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/f0a30b74-e535-491b-b2b3-c651b51058b2/audio/128/default.mp3
00:43:17
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Extra: Jeremy Lin Full Interview
no
A conversation with veteran NBA point guard Jeremy Lin, recorded for the Freakonomics Radio series “The Hidden Side of Sports.”
Sat, 20 Oct 2018 11:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/4dee0c0f-f497-4822-9f30-869a264c7158/audio/128/default.mp3
00:52:32
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
354. How to Be Creative
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There are thousands of books on the subject, but what do we actually know about creativity? In this new series, we talk to the researchers who study it as well as artists, inventors, and pathbreakers who live it every day: Ai Weiwei, James Dyson, Elvis Costello, Jennifer Egan, Rosanne Cash, Wynton Marsalis, Maira Kalman, and more. (Ep. 1 of the “How to Be Creative” series.)
Thu, 18 Oct 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:49:16
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
353. How to Optimize Your Apology
no
You said, “I’m sorry,” but somehow you haven’t been forgiven. Why? Because you’re doing it wrong! A report from the front lines of apology science.
Thu, 11 Oct 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/fe60a4e5-0cea-41b5-9780-2ef8598843d5/audio/128/default.mp3
00:42:43
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
352. Can This Man Stop a Trade War?
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The World Trade Organization is the referee for 164 trading partners, each with their own political and economic agendas. Lately, those agendas have gotten more complicated — especially with President Trump’s tariff blitz. Roberto Azevêdo, head of the W.T.O., tells us why it’s so hard to balance protectionism and globalism; what’s really behind the loss of jobs; and what he’d say to Trump (if he ever gets the chance).
Thu, 4 Oct 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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01:07:16
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Extra: Shawn Johnson Full Interview
no
A conversation with 2008 Olympic gold medalist Shawn Johnson, recorded for the Freakonomics Radio series “The Hidden Side of Sports.”
Mon, 1 Oct 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/cc4bba14-704d-40d5-ad5f-07a75000ad1e/audio/128/default.mp3
01:07:43
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
351. Here’s Why You’re Not an Elite Athlete
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There are a lot of factors that go into greatness, many of which are not obvious. A variety of Olympic and professional athletes tell us how they made it and what they sacrificed to get there. And if you can identify the sport most likely to get a kid into a top college — well then, touché! (Ep. 3 of “The Hidden Side of Sports” series.)
Thu, 27 Sep 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/0c6b1aa5-2fa1-4567-a15e-dade041e5e9f/audio/128/default.mp3
01:20:11
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Extra: Full Interviews With Jimmy Garoppolo, Joe Staley, Mike McGlinchey, and Kyle Juszczyk
no
Stephen Dubner’s conversations with members of the San Francisco 49ers offense, recorded for Freakonomics Radio episode No. 350, part of the “Hidden Side of Sports” series.
Sun, 23 Sep 2018 12:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/9a443869-5261-4727-bae2-88f47d900387/audio/128/default.mp3
01:00:48
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
350. How to Stop Being a Loser
no
The San Francisco 49ers, one of the most valuable sports franchises in the world, also used to be one of the best. But they’ve been losing lately — a lot — and one of their players launched a controversy by taking a knee during the national anthem. So why is everyone there so optimistic? To find out, we speak with the team’s owner, head coach, general manager, and star players, including their new $137.5 million quarterback. (Ep. 2 of “The Hidden Side of Sports” series.)
Thu, 20 Sep 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/c811ed94-3f77-46aa-9edf-f1c1501fd4ab/audio/128/default.mp3
00:52:06
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
349. How Sports Became Us
no
Dollar-wise, the sports industry is surprisingly small, about the same size as the cardboard-box industry. So why does it make so much noise? Because it reflects — and often amplifies — just about every political, economic, and social issue of the day. Introducing a new series, “The Hidden Side of Sports.”
Thu, 13 Sep 2018 03:30:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/a06153ad-f27d-4473-ae19-424b0024d8c8/audio/128/default.mp3
00:34:43
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
348. Is the Government More Entrepreneurial Than You Think?
no
We all know the standard story: our economy would be more dynamic if only the government would get out of the way. The economist Mariana Mazzucato says we’ve got that story backward. She argues that the government, by funding so much early-stage research, is hugely responsible for big successes in tech, pharma, energy, and more. But the government also does a terrible job in claiming credit — and, more important, getting a return on its investment.
Thu, 6 Sep 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/8526c7f9-32f3-461a-9004-dba0960e62ce/audio/128/default.mp3
00:37:17
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
347. Why You Shouldn’t Open a Restaurant
no
Kenji Lopez-Alt became a rock star of the food world by bringing science into the kitchen in a way that everyday cooks can appreciate. Then he dared to start his own restaurant — and discovered problems that even science can’t solve.
Thu, 30 Aug 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/bbbbe0f4-2ad1-4a45-b921-869ad8caa9a8/audio/128/default.mp3
00:51:22
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
346. Two (Totally Opposite) Ways to Save the Planet
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The environmentalists say we’re doomed if we don’t drastically reduce consumption. The technologists say that human ingenuity can solve just about any problem. A debate that’s been around for decades has become a shouting match. Is anyone right?
Thu, 23 Aug 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/bf8c39fa-c0a5-4934-bb1e-5083db1fdf6f/audio/128/default.mp3
00:37:30
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
345. How to Be Happy
no
The U.N.’s World Happiness Report — created to curtail our unhealthy obsession with G.D.P. — is dominated every year by the Nordic countries. We head to Denmark to learn the secrets of this happiness epidemic (and to see if we should steal them).
Thu, 16 Aug 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/e28160cf-5c54-40c4-bb0f-86cf568caf22/audio/128/default.mp3
00:38:10
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
344. Who Decides How Much a Life Is Worth?
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After every mass shooting or terrorist attack, victims and survivors receive a huge outpouring of support — including a massive pool of compensation money. How should that money be allocated? We speak with the man who’s done that job after many tragedies, including 9/11. The hard part, it turns out, isn’t attaching a dollar figure to each victim; the hard part is acknowledging that dollars can’t heal the pain.
Thu, 9 Aug 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:45:45
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
A Conversation With PepsiCo C.E.O. Indra Nooyi (Ep. 316 Update)
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One of the world’s biggest and best-known companies just announced that its C.E.O. would be stepping down in the fall. We interviewed her as part of our series “The Secret Life of a C.E.O.,\" and we thought you might like to hear that episode again, or for the first time if you missed it back then.
Tue, 7 Aug 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:53:36
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
343. An Astronaut, a Catalan, and Two Linguists Walk Into a Bar…
no
In this live episode of “Tell Me Something I Don’t Know,” we learn why New York has skinny skyscrapers, how to weaponize water, and what astronauts talk about in space. Joining Stephen J. Dubner as co-host is the linguist John McWhorter; Bari Weiss (The New York Times) is the real-time fact-checker.
Thu, 2 Aug 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:50:37
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
342. Has Lance Armstrong Finally Come Clean?
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He was once the most lionized athlete on the planet, with seven straight Tour de France wins and a victory over cancer too. Then the doping charges caught up with him. When he finally confessed to Oprah, he admits, “it didn’t go well at all.” That’s because he wasn’t actually contrite yet. Now, five years later, he says he is. Do you believe him?
Thu, 26 Jul 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:44:38
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
341. Why We Choke Under Pressure (and How Not To)
no
It happens to just about everyone, whether you’re going for Olympic gold or giving a wedding toast. We hear from psychologists, economists, and the golfer who some say committed the greatest choke of all time.
Thu, 19 Jul 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:57:00
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
340. People Aren’t Dumb. The World Is Hard.
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You wouldn’t think you could win a Nobel Prize for showing that humans tend to make irrational decisions. But that’s what Richard Thaler has done. The founder of behavioral economics describes his unlikely route to success; his reputation for being lazy; and his efforts to fix the world — one nudge at a time.
Thu, 12 Jul 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:35:59
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
339. The Future of Freakonomics Radio
no
After 8 years and more than 300 episodes, it was time to either 1) quit, or 2) make the show bigger and better. We voted for number 2. Here’s a peek behind the curtain and a preview of what you’ll be hearing next.
Tue, 3 Jul 2018 20:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:49:21
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
In Praise of Incrementalism (Rebroadcast)
no
What do Renaissance painting, civil-rights movements, and Olympic cycling have in common? In each case, huge breakthroughs came from taking tiny steps. In a world where everyone is looking for the next moonshot, we shouldn’t ignore the power of incrementalism.
Thu, 28 Jun 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:42:16
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
In Praise of Maintenance (Rebroadcast)
no
Has our culture\'s obsession with innovation led us to neglect the fact that things also need to be taken care of?
Thu, 21 Jun 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:56:44
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
338. How to Catch World Cup Fever
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For soccer fans, it\'s easy. For the rest of us? Not so much, especially since the U.S. team didn\'t qualify. So here\'s what to watch for even if you have no team to root for. Because the World Cup isn\'t just a gargantuan sporting evént; it\'s a microcosm of human foibles and (yep) economic theory brought to life.
Thu, 14 Jun 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:39:06
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
337. How to Build a Smart City
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We are in the midst of a historic (and wholly unpredicted) rise in urbanization. But it\'s hard to retrofit old cities for the 21st century. Enter Dan Doctoroff. The man who helped modernize New York City — and tried to bring the Olympics there — is now C.E.O. of a Google-funded startup that is building, from scratch, the city of the future.
Thu, 7 Jun 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/5fba6e92-8282-487f-980a-1abe7ef69946/audio/128/default.mp3
00:28:26
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
How Stupid Is Our Obsession With Lawns? (Rebroadcast)
no
Nearly two percent of America is grassy green. Sure, lawns are beautiful and useful and they smell great. But are the costs — financial, environmental and otherwise — worth the benefits?
Thu, 31 May 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/1de00586-fa34-45ef-a598-e2e3abc07050/audio/128/default.mp3
00:33:24
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
336. The Most Vilified Industry in America Is Also the Most Charitable
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Pharmaceutical firms donate an enormous amount of their products (and some cash too). But it doesn\'t seem to be helping their reputation. We ask Pfizer\'s generosity chief why the company gives so much, who it really helps, and whether all this philanthropy is just corporate whitewashing.
Thu, 24 May 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/4314eea4-d052-4349-8cd3-38013018bf2e/audio/128/default.mp3
00:36:53
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
335. Does Doing Good Give You License to Be Bad?
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Corporate Social Responsibility programs can attract better job applicants who\'ll work for less money. But they also encourage employees to misbehave. Don\'t laugh — you too probably engage in “moral licensing,” even if you don\'t know it.
Thu, 17 May 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/84d7025e-70a2-40c0-a7c0-871cb5417904/audio/128/default.mp3
00:49:36
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/84d7025e-70a2-40c0-a7c0-871cb5417904/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
334. 5 Psychology Terms You’re Probably Misusing
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We all like to throw around terms that describe human behavior — “bystander apathy” and “steep learning curve” and “hard-wired.” Most of the time, they don\'t actually mean what we think they mean. But don\'t worry — the experts are getting it wrong, too.
Thu, 10 May 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/226bbde3-a56e-4ae4-b36d-dcb014218351/audio/128/default.mp3
00:35:32
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/226bbde3-a56e-4ae4-b36d-dcb014218351/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Evolution, Accelerated (Rebroadcast)
no
A breakthrough in genetic technology has given humans more power than ever to change nature. It could help eliminate hunger and disease; it could also lead to the sort of dystopia we used to only read about in sci-fi novels. So what happens next?
Thu, 3 May 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/1762f729-24f7-477d-91c3-6faca76821d8/audio/128/default.mp3
00:52:00
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/1762f729-24f7-477d-91c3-6faca76821d8/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
333. The Most Ambitious Thing Humans Have Ever Attempted
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Sure, medical progress has been astounding. But today the U.S. spends more on healthcare than any other country, with so-so outcomes. Atul Gawande — cancer surgeon, public-health researcher, and best-selling author — has some simple ideas for treating a painfully complex system.
Thu, 26 Apr 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/df17f9fc-7947-4210-a888-47a841e93362/audio/128/default.mp3
00:44:59
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
332. Why the Trump Tax Cuts Are Terrible/Awesome (Part 2)
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Three former White House economists weigh in on the new tax bill. A sample: "The overwhelming evidence is that the trickle-down, magic-beanstalk beans argument — that\'s just nonsense."
Thu, 19 Apr 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/bd18fa7e-f166-4537-88ea-a1f5349ab960/audio/128/default.mp3
00:45:27
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
331. Why the Trump Tax Cuts are Awesome/Terrible (Part 1)
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Kevin Hassett, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, explains the thinking behind the controversial new Republican tax package — and why its critics are wrong. (Next week, we\'ll hear from the critics.)
Thu, 12 Apr 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/953ccd27-2d0d-4f4c-b0fd-17ec90dd3fa2/audio/128/default.mp3
01:17:11
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
330. Extra: Ray Dalio Full Interview
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Stephen Dubner\'s conversation with the founder and longtime C.E.O. of Bridgewater Associates, recorded for the Freakonomics Radio series “The Secret Life of a C.E.O.”
Mon, 9 Apr 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/f391c024-9b13-4ccb-80ef-38dcd798529a/audio/128/default.mp3
00:48:20
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
329. The Invisible Paw
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Humans, it has long been thought, are the only animal to engage in economic activity. But what if we\'ve had it exactly backward?
Thu, 5 Apr 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/f6c0a912-8d74-4507-9d2f-0da3105f3d67/audio/128/default.mp3
00:45:34
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
328. Extra: Mark Zuckerberg Full Interview
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Stephen Dubner\'s conversation with the Facebook founder and C.E.O., recorded for the Freakonomics Radio series “The Secret Life of a C.E.O.”
Mon, 2 Apr 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/320098a3-df77-43b1-9162-162d9991cce4/audio/128/default.mp3
00:44:47
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Money (But Were Afraid to Ask) (Rebroadcast)
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The bad news: roughly 70 percent of Americans are financially illiterate. The good news: all the important stuff can fit on one index card. Here\'s how to become your own financial superhero.
Thu, 29 Mar 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/76042237-2b4c-4d98-845f-0016f748f538/audio/128/default.mp3
00:50:38
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
327. Extra: Carol Bartz Full Interview
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Stephen Dubner\'s conversation with the former C.E.O. of Yahoo, recorded for the Freakonomics Radio series “The Secret Life of a C.E.O.”
Mon, 26 Mar 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/00546da3-54d3-46b3-bfc8-5a0b6dd870aa/audio/128/default.mp3
00:46:38
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
The Stupidest Thing You Can Do With Your Money (Rebroadcast)
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It\'s hard enough to save for a house, tuition, or retirement. So why are we willing to pay big fees for subpar investment returns? Enter the low-cost index fund. The revolution will not be monetized.
Thu, 22 Mar 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/3b1298dc-b145-40d6-b1ce-59653df4b68e/audio/128/default.mp3
00:55:47
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/3b1298dc-b145-40d6-b1ce-59653df4b68e/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
326. Extra: Jack Welch Full Interview
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Stephen Dubner\'s conversation with the former longtime C.E.O. of General Electric, recorded for the Freakonomics Radio series “The Secret Life of a C.E.O.”
Mon, 19 Mar 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/eb2f5878-4034-43c7-940c-6a66823a66eb/audio/128/default.mp3
00:35:30
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/eb2f5878-4034-43c7-940c-6a66823a66eb/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
325. How to Train Your Dragon Child
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Every 12 years, there\'s a spike in births among certain communities across the globe, including the U.S. Why? Because the Year of the Dragon, according to Chinese folk belief, confers power, fortune, and more. We look at what happens to Dragon babies when they grow up, and why timing your kid\'s birth based on the zodiac isn\'t as ridiculous it sounds.
Thu, 15 Mar 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/1e626de5-f140-4515-9973-b3657d35ed7e/audio/128/default.mp3
00:39:39
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/1e626de5-f140-4515-9973-b3657d35ed7e/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
324. Extra: Satya Nadella Full Interview
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Stephen Dubner\'s conversation with the C.E.O. of Microsoft, recorded for the Freakonomics Radio series “The Secret Life of a C.E.O.”
Mon, 12 Mar 2018 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/77349e22-5e7b-4efe-bcf8-39ade6e95abd/audio/128/default.mp3
00:41:13
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/77349e22-5e7b-4efe-bcf8-39ade6e95abd/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
323. Here’s Why All Your Projects Are Always Late — and What to Do About It
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Whether it\'s a giant infrastructure plan or a humble kitchen renovation, it\'ll inevitably take way too long and cost way too much. That\'s because you suffer from “the planning fallacy.” (You also have an “optimism bias” and a bad case of overconfidence.) But don\'t worry: we\'ve got the solution.
Thu, 8 Mar 2018 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/bcf0c118-9cf5-49fc-a332-39391cba2e80/audio/128/default.mp3
01:28:59
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/bcf0c118-9cf5-49fc-a332-39391cba2e80/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
322. Extra: David Rubenstein Full Interview
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Stephen Dubner\'s conversation with the co-founder and longtime co-C.E.O. of the Carlyle Group, recorded for the Freakonomics Radio series “The Secret Life of a C.E.O.”
Mon, 5 Mar 2018 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/17dd6f8d-b5df-4bed-91f9-5daf28820350/audio/128/default.mp3
00:46:33
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/17dd6f8d-b5df-4bed-91f9-5daf28820350/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Does “Early Education” Come Way Too Late? (Rebroadcast)
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In our collective zeal to reform schools and close the achievement gap, we may have lost sight of where most learning really happens — at home.
Thu, 1 Mar 2018 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/25a5707b-1fb4-4e4f-8885-9c0372a047cc/audio/128/default.mp3
00:53:34
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/25a5707b-1fb4-4e4f-8885-9c0372a047cc/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
321. Extra: Richard Branson Full Interview
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Stephen Dubner\'s conversation with the Virgin Group founder, recorded for the Freakonomics Radio series “The Secret Life of a C.E.O.”
Mon, 26 Feb 2018 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/95c3c119-ece8-4f07-b266-b40bb4943cac/audio/128/default.mp3
00:45:06
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
320. Letting Go
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If you\'re a C.E.O., there are a lot of ways to leave your job, from abrupt firing to carefully planned succession (which may still go spectacularly wrong). In this final episode of our "Secret Life of a C.E.O." series, we hear those stories and many more. Also: what happens when you no longer have a corner office to go to — and how will you spend all that money?
Thu, 22 Feb 2018 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/376fc71a-75ee-4813-afa9-4c61d5c44a4e/audio/128/default.mp3
00:52:26
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/376fc71a-75ee-4813-afa9-4c61d5c44a4e/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
319. After the Glass Ceiling, a Glass Cliff
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Only 5 percent of Fortune 500 companies are run by women. Why? Research shows that female executives are more likely to be put in charge of firms that are already in crisis. Are they being set up to fail? (Part 5 of a special series, "The Secret Life of C.E.O.\'s.")
Thu, 15 Feb 2018 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/fd44f4b8-e294-4f6a-a5bd-81601162d838/audio/128/default.mp3
00:44:06
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/fd44f4b8-e294-4f6a-a5bd-81601162d838/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
318. It’s Your Problem Now
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No, it\'s not your fault the economy crashed. Or that consumer preferences changed. Or that new technologies have blown apart your business model. But if you\'re the C.E.O., it is your problem. So what are you going to do about it? First-hand stories of disaster (and triumph) from Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Ballmer, Satya Nadella, Jack Welch, Ellen Pao, Richard Branson, and more. (Part 4 of a special series, \"The Secret Life of C.E.O.\'s.\")
Thu, 8 Feb 2018 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/be17206b-5640-4878-b62a-bfe4048824f5/audio/128/default.mp3
00:42:32
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/be17206b-5640-4878-b62a-bfe4048824f5/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
317. What Can Uber Teach Us About the Gender Pay Gap?
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The gig economy offers the ultimate flexibility to set your own hours. That\'s why economists thought it would help eliminate the gender pay gap. A new study, using data from over a million Uber drivers, finds the story isn\'t so simple.
Tue, 6 Feb 2018 17:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/da60a496-c38d-41f4-80e6-96a7042b6544/audio/128/default.mp3
00:27:37
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
An Egghead’s Guide to the Super Bowl (Rebroadcast)
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We assembled a panel of smart dudes -- a two-time Super Bowl champ; a couple of N.F.L. linemen, including one who\'s getting a math Ph.D. at MIT; and our resident economist -- to tell you what to watch for, whether you\'re a football fanatic or a total newbie.
Sat, 3 Feb 2018 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/cef9c693-f329-4a88-9900-e00c610c270f/audio/128/default.mp3
00:48:03
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/cef9c693-f329-4a88-9900-e00c610c270f/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
316. “I Wasn’t Stupid Enough to Say This Could Be Done Overnight”
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Indra Nooyi became C.E.O. of PepsiCo just in time for a global financial meltdown. She also had a portfolio full of junk food just as the world decided that junk food is borderline toxic. Here\'s the story of how she overhauled that portfolio, stared down activist investors, and learned to "leave the crown in the garage." (Part 3 of a special series, "The Secret Life of C.E.O.\'s")
Thu, 1 Feb 2018 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/7507dc20-ce74-49ee-b969-52de923443a4/audio/128/default.mp3
00:44:23
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
315. How to Become a C.E.O.
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Mark Zuckerberg\'s dentist dad was an early adopter of digital x-rays. Jack Welch blew the roof off a factory. Carol Bartz was a Wisconsin farm girl who got into computers. No two C.E.O.\'s have the same origin story — so we tell them all! How the leaders of Facebook, G.E., Yahoo!, PepsiCo, Microsoft, Virgin, the Carlyle Group, Reddit, and Bridgewater Associates made it to the top. (Part 2 of a special series, "The Secret Life of C.E.O.\'s.")
Thu, 25 Jan 2018 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/6bd29fe5-b442-48f9-87b8-fcaf42f92951/audio/128/default.mp3
00:38:37
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
314. What Does a C.E.O. Actually Do?
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They\'re paid a fortune — but for what, exactly? What makes a good C.E.O. — and how can you even tell? Is \"leadership science\" a real thing — or just airport-bookstore mumbo jumbo? We put these questions to Mark Zuckerberg, Richard Branson, Indra Nooyi, Satya Nadella, Jack Welch, Ray Dalio, Carol Bartz, David Rubenstein, and Ellen Pao. (Part 1 of a special series, \"The Secret Life of C.E.O.\'s.\")
Thu, 18 Jan 2018 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/8a008a34-6972-4e18-a956-5b15653d95de/audio/128/default.mp3
00:38:07
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
313. How to Be a Modern Democrat — and Win
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Gina Raimondo, the governor of tiny Rhode Island, has taken on unions, boosted big business, and made friends with Republicans. She is also one of just 15 Democratic governors in the country. Would there be more of them if there were more like her?
Thu, 11 Jan 2018 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/cfc28c23-d5cc-4928-bc39-bff537b89f7c/audio/128/default.mp3
00:30:10
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Why Is My Life So Hard? (Rebroadcast)
no
Most of us feel we face more headwinds and obstacles than everyone else — which breeds resentment. We also undervalue the tailwinds that help us — which leaves us ungrateful and unhappy. How can we avoid this trap?
Thu, 4 Jan 2018 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/302aed8c-5ac4-411c-835f-bc241ef12054/audio/128/default.mp3
00:30:00
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Trust Me (Rebroadcast)
no
Societies where people trust one another are healthier and wealthier. In the U.S. (and the U.K. and elsewhere), social trust has been falling for decades — in part because our populations are more diverse. What can we do to fix it?
Thu, 28 Dec 2017 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/af6ac2a2-dd8e-4807-a0ae-c417a8ae4469/audio/128/default.mp3
00:52:47
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Make Me a Match (Rebroadcast)
no
Sure, markets generally work well. But for some transactions — like school admissions and organ transplants — money alone can\'t solve the problem. That\'s when you need a market-design wizard like Al Roth.
Thu, 21 Dec 2017 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/580c7e06-1c8d-4e84-8984-bc989ff18894/audio/128/default.mp3
00:38:22
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
312. Not Your Grandmother’s I.M.F.
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The International Monetary Fund has long been the \"lender of last resort\" for economies in crisis. Christine Lagarde, who runs the institution, would like to prevent those crises from ever happening. She tells us her plans.
Thu, 14 Dec 2017 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/d1939422-fc4e-4bfb-9f27-b72376a4e4b2/audio/128/default.mp3
00:47:41
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
311. Why Is the Live-Event Ticket Market So Screwed Up?
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The public has almost no chance to buy good tickets to the best events. Ticket brokers, meanwhile, make huge profits on the secondary markets. Here\'s the story of how this market got so dysfunctional, how it can be fixed – and why it probably won\'t be.
Thu, 7 Dec 2017 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/1a480717-ab7d-430a-80a1-8d64648ac0fd/audio/128/default.mp3
00:37:00
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
310. Are We Running Out of Ideas?
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Economists have a hard time explaining why productivity growth has been shrinking. One theory: true innovation has gotten much harder – and much more expensive. So what should we do next?
Thu, 30 Nov 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/f1222e07-f130-45d1-b001-27792a335666/audio/128/default.mp3
00:45:16
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Is America Ready for a “No-Lose Lottery”? (Update)
no
Most people don\'t enjoy the simple, boring act of putting money in a savings account. But we do love to play the lottery. So what if you combine the two, creating a new kind of savings account with a lottery payout?
Thu, 23 Nov 2017 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/3b63b888-e916-4f7e-9ac4-90bf93428828/audio/128/default.mp3
00:57:47
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
309. Nurses to the Rescue!
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They are the most-trusted profession in America (and with good reason). They are critical to patient outcomes (especially in primary care). Could the growing army of nurse practitioners be an answer to the doctor shortage? The data say yes but — big surprise — doctors\' associations say no.
Thu, 16 Nov 2017 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/07df9a22-e3e4-488c-9b84-28a7741fa616/audio/128/default.mp3
00:43:28
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
308. How Can I Do the Most Social Good With $100? And Other FREAK-quently Asked Questions
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Dubner and his Freakonomics co-author Steve Levitt answer your questions about crime, traffic, real-estate agents, the Ph.D. glut, and how to not get eaten by a bear.
Thu, 9 Nov 2017 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/631e6717-ac22-4e07-940e-235bf6308e51/audio/128/default.mp3
00:43:26
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Why Is There So Much Ground Beef in the World? (Special Feature)
no
In this live episode of "Tell Me Something I Don\'t Know," you\'ll learn about carcass balancing, teen sleeping, and brand naming. Joining Stephen J. Dubner as co-host is Alex Wagner (CBS This Morning Saturday); author A.J. Jacobs (It\'s All Relative) is the live fact-checker.
Tue, 7 Nov 2017 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/098e860c-1b71-4c6a-b81e-14c658ad3261/audio/128/default.mp3
00:38:50
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
307. Thinking Is Expensive. Who’s Supposed to Pay for It?
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Corporations and rich people donate billions to their favorite think tanks and foundations. Should we be grateful for their generosity — or suspicious of their motives?
Thu, 2 Nov 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/a5ee52e9-f7f1-4b57-8a20-cae9a728a82f/audio/128/default.mp3
00:44:44
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
306. How to Launch a Behavior-Change Revolution
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Academic studies are nice, and so are Nobel Prizes. But to truly prove the value of a new idea, you have to unleash it to the masses. That\'s what a dream team of social scientists is doing — and we sat in as they drew up their game plan.
Thu, 26 Oct 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/5a44040f-8260-4044-81ff-4fcfb3e20f65/audio/128/default.mp3
00:43:58
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
305. The Demonization of Gluten
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Celiac disease is thought to affect roughly one percent of the population. The good news: it can be treated by quitting gluten. The bad news: many celiac patients haven\'t been diagnosed. The weird news: millions of people without celiac disease have quit gluten – which may be a big mistake.
Thu, 19 Oct 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/8010a764-e125-4c72-be8c-dbbcf89fd291/audio/128/default.mp3
00:57:08
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
304. What Are the Secrets of the German Economy — and Should We Steal Them?
no
Smart government policies, good industrial relations, and high-end products have helped German manufacturing beat back the threats of globalization.
Thu, 12 Oct 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/e42a32a8-7340-403d-a6df-fcc8cb0a8f50/audio/128/default.mp3
00:54:11
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
“Tell Me Something I Don't Know” on the topic of Behavior Change (Special Feature)
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Stephen J. Dubner hosts an episode full of the world\'s most renowned behavior change experts, including Colin Camerer, Ayelet Fishbach, David Laibson, Max Bazerman, Katy Milkman, and Kevin Volpp. Angela Duckworth (psychologist and author of Grit) is our special guest co-host, with Mike Maughan (head of global insights at Qualtrics) as real-time fact-checker.
Sun, 1 Oct 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/1ebce9ad-6e44-47b9-8a15-9294578dd5d2/audio/128/default.mp3
00:50:25
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
303. Why Larry Summers Is the Economist Everyone Hates to Love
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He\'s been U.S. Treasury Secretary, a chief economist for the Obama White House and the World Bank, and president of Harvard. He\'s one of the most brilliant economists of his generation (and perhaps the most irascible). And he thinks the Trump Administration is wrong on just about everything.
Thu, 28 Sep 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/87d25c63-b318-474c-bba5-6427de460504/audio/128/default.mp3
00:30:59
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
302. Why Learn Esperanto?
no
A language invented in the 19th century, and meant to be universal, it never really caught on. So why does a group of Esperantists from around the world gather once a year to celebrate their bond?
Tue, 26 Sep 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/4b865100-01c9-42d6-9206-d76954bf8fa6/audio/128/default.mp3
00:41:07
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
301. What Would Be the Best Universal Language? (Earth 2.0 Series)
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We explore votes for English, Indonesian, and … Esperanto! The search for a common language goes back millennia, but so much still gets lost in translation. Will technology finally solve that?
Thu, 21 Sep 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:43:06
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
300. Why Don’t We All Speak the Same Language? (Earth 2.0 Series)
no
There are 7,000 languages spoken on Earth. What are the costs — and benefits — of our modern-day Tower of Babel?
Thu, 14 Sep 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/a3ea3d82-7dcd-4429-87db-90b11abcf4df/audio/128/default.mp3
00:47:08
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
299. "How Much Brain Damage Do I Have?"
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John Urschel was the only player in the N.F.L. simultaneously getting a math Ph.D. at M.I.T. But after a new study came out linking football to brain damage, he abruptly retired. Here\'s the inside story — and a look at how we make decisions in the face of risk versus uncertainty.
Thu, 7 Sep 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:48:40
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Bad Medicine, Part 3: Death by Diagnosis (Rebroadcast)
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By some estimates, medical error is the third-leading cause of death in the U.S. How can that be? And what\'s to be done? Our third and final episode in this series offers some encouraging answers.
Thu, 31 Aug 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/defaaecc-9d7b-408d-88fb-6b9e712b5586/audio/128/default.mp3
00:45:39
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Bad Medicine, Part 2: (Drug) Trials and Tribulations (Rebroadcast)
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How do so many ineffective and even dangerous drugs make it to market? One reason is that clinical trials are often run on "dream patients" who aren\'t representative of a larger population. On the other hand, sometimes the only thing worse than being excluded from a drug trial is being included.
Thu, 24 Aug 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/57ff86ff-f077-4f45-9900-33c5596db69b/audio/128/default.mp3
00:44:05
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Bad Medicine, Part 1: The Story of 98.6 (Rebroadcast)
no
We tend to think of medicine as a science, but for most of human history it has been scientific-ish at best. In the first episode of a three-part series, we look at the grotesque mistakes produced by centuries of trial-and-error, and ask whether the new era of evidence-based medicine is the solution.
Thu, 17 Aug 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/92e296e6-eb1b-4dff-8e3d-4ea850838e76/audio/128/default.mp3
00:36:22
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
What Are You Waiting For? (Rebroadcast)
no
Standing in line represents a particularly sloppy — and frustrating — way for supply and demand to meet. Why haven\'t we found a better way to get what we want? Is it possible that we secretly enjoy waiting in line? And might it even be (gulp) good for us?
Thu, 10 Aug 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/a57b70ee-7e12-4154-aa28-e5c0790fbc88/audio/128/default.mp3
00:44:04
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
298. Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Money (But Were Afraid to Ask)
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The bad news: roughly 70 percent of Americans are financially illiterate. The good news: all the important stuff can fit on one index card. Here\'s how to become your own financial superhero.
Thu, 3 Aug 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:48:04
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
297. The Stupidest Thing You Can Do With Your Money
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It\'s hard enough to save for a house, tuition, or retirement. So why are we willing to pay big fees for subpar investment returns? Enter the low-cost index fund. The revolution will not be monetized.
Thu, 27 Jul 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/4d9adec4-f225-4c84-8254-c8f667bf7471/audio/128/default.mp3
00:39:16
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
296. These Shoes Are Killing Me!
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The human foot is an evolutionary masterpiece, far more functional than we give it credit for. So why do we encase it in "a coffin" (as one foot scholar calls it) that stymies so much of its ability — and may create more problems than it solves?
Thu, 20 Jul 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/3f5857dc-70df-425e-aa10-c405f2cc4c8d/audio/128/default.mp3
00:51:29
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
295. When Helping Hurts
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Good intentions are nice, but with so many resources poured into social programs, wouldn\'t it be even nicer to know what actually works?
Thu, 13 Jul 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/fe091506-a105-48b7-9eaa-08d40aad95d4/audio/128/default.mp3
00:43:58
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
294. The Fracking Boom, a Baby Boom, and the Retreat From Marriage
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Over 40 percent of U.S. births are to unmarried mothers, and the numbers are especially high among the less-educated. Why? One argument is that the decline in good manufacturing jobs led to a decline in "marriageable" men. Surely the fracking boom reversed that trend, right?
Thu, 6 Jul 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/db5a26b8-62f5-4474-9462-d3063caa7a0c/audio/128/default.mp3
00:39:21
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
The Harvard President Will See You Now (Rebroadcast)
no
How a pain-in-the-neck girl from rural Virginia came to run the most powerful university in the world.
Thu, 29 Jun 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/61946f2b-112a-43e3-8f84-9f54de10df17/audio/128/default.mp3
00:37:15
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
293. Why Hate the Koch Brothers? (Part 2)
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Charles Koch, the mega-billionaire CEO of Koch Industries and half of the infamous political machine, sees himself as a classical liberal. So why do most Democrats hate him so much? In a rare series of interviews, he explains his political awakening, his management philosophy, and why he supports legislation that goes against his self-interest.
Fri, 23 Jun 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/d4e05880-5a61-4481-ae8e-3b9fbaa5e45c/audio/128/default.mp3
00:44:31
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
292. Why Hate the Koch Brothers? (Part 1)
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Charles Koch, the mega-billionaire CEO of Koch Industries and half of the infamous political machine, sees himself as a classical liberal. So why do most Democrats hate him so much? In a rare series of interviews, he explains his political awakening, his management philosophy and why he supports legislation that goes against his self-interest.
Thu, 22 Jun 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/7e017b3c-9fea-432e-8608-9a8f6d9a6bdd/audio/128/default.mp3
00:57:16
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
"Tell Me Something I Don't Know" on the topic of Rivalry
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Steve Levitt, Scott Turow and Bridget Gainer are panelists. For the "Freakonomics" co-author, the attorney and novelist, and the Cook County commissioner it\'s "game on!" as they tackle competition of all kinds: athletic, sexual, geopolitical, and the little-known battle between butter and margarine that landed in the Supreme Court. WBEZ\'s Tricia Bobeda, co-host of the "Nerdette" podcast, is fact-checker.
Tue, 20 Jun 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/f1a54af9-eb4f-4970-a8d0-76fef153078a/audio/128/default.mp3
00:35:43
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
291. Evolution, Accelerated
no
A breakthrough in genetic technology has given humans more power than ever to change nature. It could help eliminate hunger and disease; it could also lead to the sort of dystopia we used to only read about in sci-fi novels. So what happens next?Help us meet the Freakonomics Radio listener challenge. If 500 of you become sustaining members at just $7/month before June 30th we\'ll unlock an additional $25,000 from the Tow Foundation. Become a member now!
Thu, 15 Jun 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:42:16
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
290. He’s One of the Most Famous Political Operatives in America. America Just Doesn’t Know It Yet.
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Steve Hilton was the man behind David Cameron\'s push to remake British politics. Things didn\'t work out so well there. Now he\'s trying to launch a new political revolution – from sunny California.
Thu, 8 Jun 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:28:01
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
289. How Stupid Is Our Obsession With Lawns?
no
Nearly two percent of America is grassy green. Sure, lawns are beautiful and useful and they smell great. But are the costs — financial, environmental and otherwise — worth the benefits?
Thu, 1 Jun 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/334e8be1-bbf8-4e6e-9743-4b77c7f34e62/audio/128/default.mp3
00:42:24
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
288. Are the Rich Really Less Generous Than the Poor?
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A series of academic studies suggest that the wealthy are, to put it bluntly, selfish jerks. It\'s an easy narrative to swallow — but is it true? A trio of economists set out to test the theory. All it took was a Dutch postal worker\'s uniform, some envelopes stuffed with cash, and a slight sense of the absurd.
Thu, 25 May 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/63bfca6a-1598-4458-8075-a69e046ea5c1/audio/128/default.mp3
00:39:23
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
287. Hoopers! Hoopers! Hoopers!
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As CEO of Microsoft, Steve Ballmer was famous for over-the-top enthusiasm. Now he\'s brought that same passion to the N.B.A. -- and to a pet project called USAFacts, which performs a sort of fiscal colonoscopy on the American government.
Thu, 18 May 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:34:02
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
286. How Big is My Penis? (And Other Things We Ask Google)
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On the Internet, people say all kinds of things they\'d never say aloud -- about sex and race, about their true wants and fears. Seth Stephens-Davidowitz has spent years parsing the data. His conclusion: our online searches are the reflection of our true selves. In the real world, everybody lies.
Thu, 11 May 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:36:46
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Food + Science = Victory! (Rebroadcast)
no
A kitchen wizard and a nutrition detective talk about the perfect hamburger, getting the most out of garlic, and why you should use vodka in just about everything.
Thu, 4 May 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:45:40
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
285. There’s a War on Sugar. Is It Justified?
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Some people argue that sugar should be regulated, like alcohol and tobacco, on the grounds that it\'s addictive and toxic. How much sense does that make? We hear from a regulatory advocate, an evidence-based skeptic, a former FDA commissioner — and the organizers of Milktoberfest.
Thu, 27 Apr 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:40:57
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
284. Is Income Inequality Inevitable? (Earth 2.0 Series)
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In pursuit of a more perfect economy, we discuss the future of work; the toxic remnants of colonization; and whether giving everyone a basic income would be genius -- or maybe the worst idea ever.
Thu, 20 Apr 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/b3aadba0-ac38-4739-8cb2-1f5cc30950bc/audio/128/default.mp3
00:42:53
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
283. What Would Our Economy Look Like? (Earth 2.0 Series)
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If we could reboot the planet and create new systems and institutions from scratch, would they be any better than what we\'ve blundered our way into through trial and error? This is the first of a series of episodes that we\'ll release over several months. Today we start with — what else? — economics. You\'ll hear from Nobel laureate Angus Deaton, the poverty-fighting superhero Jeff Sachs; and many others.
Thu, 13 Apr 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:35:23
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
282. Could Solving This One Problem Solve All the Others?
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The biggest problem with humanity is humans themselves. Too often, we make choices — what we eat, how we spend our money and time — that undermine our well-being. An all-star team of academic researchers thinks it has the solution: perfecting the science of behavior change. Will it work?
Thu, 6 Apr 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:30:46
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
281. Big Returns from Thinking Small
no
By day, two leaders of Britain\'s famous Nudge Unit use behavioral tricks to make better government policy. By night, they repurpose those tricks to improve their personal lives. They want to help you do the same.
Thu, 30 Mar 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/d5a4eb1e-ce30-470b-84ac-e85b4371033c/audio/128/default.mp3
00:51:22
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
280. “Tell Me Something I Don’t Know” on the topic of Collections.
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Hear live journalism wrapped in a game show package and hosted by Stephen J. Dubner. In this episode, Tim Ferriss, Eugene Mirman and Anne Pasternak are panelists. The self-help guru, the comedian and the Brooklyn Museum director talk about brainwaves, sugar, stars and — thanks to fact-checker AJ Jacobs — barf bags.
Tue, 28 Mar 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/e0a92efc-7ba9-432c-85ee-378cd8b6ca31/audio/128/default.mp3
00:33:20
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/e0a92efc-7ba9-432c-85ee-378cd8b6ca31/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
How Safe Is Your Job? (Rebroadcast)
no
Economists preach the gospel of "creative destruction," whereby new industries -- and jobs -- replace the old ones. But has creative destruction become too destructive?
Thu, 23 Mar 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/c84504e5-552e-4460-bc0a-d392c851ed8c/audio/128/default.mp3
00:30:32
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/c84504e5-552e-4460-bc0a-d392c851ed8c/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
279. Why Is My Life So Hard?
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Most of us feel we face more headwinds and obstacles than everyone else — which breeds resentment. We also undervalue the tailwinds that help us — which leaves us ungrateful and unhappy. How can we avoid this trap?
Thu, 16 Mar 2017 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/70c2a8aa-49cf-4e45-bc3c-c4f535ba443d/audio/128/default.mp3
00:31:22
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
278. Chuck E. Cheese’s: Where a Kid Can Learn Price Theory
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The pizza-and-gaming emporium prides itself on affordability, which means its arcade games are really cheap to play. Does that lead to kids hogging the best games — and parents starting those infamous YouTube brawls?
Thu, 9 Mar 2017 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/233eeb20-5a75-4185-a16d-ecfd58bc55ee/audio/128/default.mp3
00:32:09
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
277. The Taboo Trifecta
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The serial entrepreneur Miki Agrawal loves to talk about the bodily functions that make most people flinch. That\'s why she\'s building a business around the three P\'s: periods, pee, and poop.
Thu, 2 Mar 2017 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/cddda6b9-2256-444f-b613-68acf39ff86a/audio/128/default.mp3
00:55:46
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
276. No Hollywood Ending for the Visual-Effects Industry
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In their chase for a global audience, American movie studios spend billions to make their films look amazing. But almost none of those dollars stay in America. What would it take to bring those jobs back -- and would it be worth it?
Thu, 23 Feb 2017 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:37:04
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
275. Professor Hendryx vs. Big Coal
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What happens when a public-health researcher deep in coal country argues that mountaintop mining endangers the entire community? Hint: it doesn\'t go very well.
Thu, 16 Feb 2017 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/14f6b5bb-e78f-40ca-bb24-caf6c688a272/audio/128/default.mp3
00:42:10
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
How to Get More Grit in Your Life
no
The psychologist Angela Duckworth argues that a person\'s level of stick-to-itiveness is directly related to their level of success. No big surprise there. But grit, she says, isn\'t something you\'re born with — it can be learned. Here\'s how.
Thu, 9 Feb 2017 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/8be334b0-d155-4153-9b3e-7b4a7f5979f4/audio/128/default.mp3
00:28:27
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
274. An Egghead’s Guide to the Super Bowl
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We assembled a panel of smart dudes -- a two-time Super Bowl champ; a couple of NFL linemen, including one who\'s getting a math Ph.D. at MIT; and our resident economist -- to tell you what to watch for, whether you\'re a football fanatic or a total newbie.
Thu, 2 Feb 2017 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/d87274d0-81c4-457d-8250-548bdd1c3a85/audio/128/default.mp3
00:38:24
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
273. Did China Eat America’s Jobs?
no
For years, economists promised that global free trade would be mostly win-win. Now they admit the pace of change has been "traumatic." This has already led to a political insurrection -- so what\'s next?
Thu, 26 Jan 2017 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/da196ef5-6f5b-4b6b-a717-4af4cec94191/audio/128/default.mp3
00:39:29
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Is the American Dream Really Dead?
no
Just a few decades ago, more than 90 percent of 30-year-olds earned more than their parents had earned at the same age. Now it\'s only about 50 percent. What happened -- and what can be done about it?
Thu, 19 Jan 2017 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/394443db-26ab-4cb3-8b29-d27dd8cf2479/audio/128/default.mp3
00:35:22
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
272. Trevor Noah Has a Lot to Say
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The Daily Show host grew up as a poor, mixed-race South African kid going to three churches every Sunday. So he has a sui generis view of America — especially on race, politics, and religion — and he\'s not afraid to speak his mind.
Thu, 12 Jan 2017 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/8c782dc3-308f-4fa9-99ab-85740099ef18/audio/128/default.mp3
00:35:09
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
271. The Men Who Started a Thinking Revolution
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Starting in the late 1960s, the Israeli psychologists Amos Tversky and Danny Kahneman began to redefine how the human mind actually works. Michael Lewis\'s new book The Undoing Project explains how the movement they started -- now known as behavioral economics -- has had such a profound effect on academia, governments, and society at large.
Thu, 5 Jan 2017 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/a234c136-6466-4c1a-821e-db3152647087/audio/128/default.mp3
00:50:11
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
How to Become Great at Just About Anything (Rebroadcast)
no
What if the thing we call "talent" is grotesquely overrated? And what if deliberate practice is the secret to excellence? Those are the claims of the research psychologist Anders Ericsson, who has been studying the science of expertise for decades. He tells us everything he\'s learned.
Thu, 29 Dec 2016 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/4e3f62ed-8caf-4581-a763-7faf6cecca58/audio/128/default.mp3
00:39:23
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
How to Be More Productive (Rebroadcast)
no
In this busy time of year, we could all use some tips on how to get more done in less time. First, however, a warning: there\'s a big difference between being busy and being productive.
Thu, 22 Dec 2016 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/d7c59358-139d-4d4d-a70b-91b6435e973b/audio/128/default.mp3
00:48:34
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
270. Bad Medicine, Part 3: Death by Diagnosis
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By some estimates, medical error is the third-leading cause of death in the U.S. How can that be? And what\'s to be done? Our third and final episode in this series offers some encouraging answers.
Thu, 15 Dec 2016 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/d309ef80-807c-4561-bb9a-f4dfbbfe6d3c/audio/128/default.mp3
00:45:21
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
269. Bad Medicine, Part 2: (Drug) Trials and Tribulations
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How do so many ineffective and even dangerous drugs make it to market? One reason is that clinical trials are often run on "dream patients" who aren\'t representative of a larger population. On the other hand, sometimes the only thing worse than being excluded from a drug trial is being included.
Thu, 8 Dec 2016 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/573685cc-b330-4722-ad78-d5d855a38525/audio/128/default.mp3
00:44:54
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
268. Bad Medicine, Part 1: The Story of 98.6
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We tend to think of medicine as a science, but for most of human history it has been scientific-ish at best. In the first episode of a three-part series, we look at the grotesque mistakes produced by centuries of trial-and-error, and ask whether the new era of evidence-based medicine is the solution.
Thu, 1 Dec 2016 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/6f3b97e9-2635-4bd5-bb28-2d0c9ab0f410/audio/128/default.mp3
00:44:25
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
The No-Tipping Point (Rebroadcast)
no
The restaurant business model is warped: kitchen wages are too low to hire cooks, while diners are put in charge of paying the waitstaff. So what happens if you eliminate tipping, raise menu prices, and redistribute the wealth? New York restaurant maverick Danny Meyer is about to find out.
Thu, 24 Nov 2016 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/6d22e894-b1c9-4669-8e09-812c45e284c1/audio/128/default.mp3
00:35:44
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
267. How to Make a Bad Decision
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Some of our most important decisions are shaped by something as random as the order in which we make them. The gambler\'s fallacy, as it\'s known, affects loan officers, federal judges -- and probably you too. How to avoid it? The first step is to admit just how fallible we all are.
Thu, 17 Nov 2016 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/179e3449-a7d6-4e28-98da-b5214ed49a4a/audio/128/default.mp3
00:53:22
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Introducing Stephen J. Dubner's new podcast, "Tell Me Something I Don't Know"
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"Tell Me Something I Don\'t Know" is a live game show hosted by Stephen J. Dubner of "Freakonomics Radio." He has always had a mission: to tell you the things you thought you knew but didn\'t, and things you never thought you wanted to know, but do. Now, with "TMSIDK," he has a new way of doing just that. This new show is still journalism, still factual -- but disguised in the most entertaining, unexpected, and occasionally ridiculous conversation you\'re likely to hear.Audience contestants come on stage and try to wow a panel of experts with a fascinating fact, a historical wrinkle, a new line of research -- anything, really, as long as it\'s interesting, useful and true (or at least true-ish). The panel -- an ever-changing mix of comedians, brainiacs, and other high achievers -- poke and prod the contestants, and ultimately choose a winner. And there\'s a real-time, human fact-checker on hand to filter out the bull.This debut episode features Barnard College president Debora Spar, New York Public Library president Tony Marx, and comedian Andy Zaltzman; Jody Avirgan from FiveThirtyEight handles the fact-checking. You can subscribe now on iTunes. And don\'t worry, Freakonomics Radio isn\'t going anywhere -- this is just a special bonus episode of Dubner\'s new side gig.
Tue, 15 Nov 2016 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/89bf1de0-950a-491a-b666-f9bc5569984a/audio/128/default.mp3
00:27:42
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
266. Trust Me
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Societies where people trust one another are healthier and wealthier. In the U.S. (and the U.K. and elsewhere), social trust has been falling for decades -- in part because our populations are more diverse. What can we do to fix it?
Thu, 10 Nov 2016 05:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
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00:33:26
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
How Much Does the President Really Matter? (Rebroadcast )
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The U.S. president is often called the "leader of free world." But if you ask an economist or a Constitutional scholar how much the occupant of the Oval Office matters, they won\'t say much. We look at what the data have to say about measuring leadership, and its impact on the economy and the country.
Wed, 9 Nov 2016 19:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/21a09601-4bf3-4a17-b1b9-970e7fe7640c/audio/128/default.mp3
00:42:18
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
265. The White House Gets Into the Nudge Business
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A tiny behavioral-sciences startup is trying to improve the way federal agencies do their work. Considering the size (and habits) of most federal agencies, this isn\'t so simple. But after a series of early victories -- and a helpful executive order from President Obama -- they are well on their way.
Thu, 3 Nov 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/7801810e-4c03-4253-9b37-5280282517d1/audio/128/default.mp3
00:48:33
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
264. In Praise of Incrementalism
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What do Renaissance painting, civil-rights movements, and Olympic cycling have in common? In each case, huge breakthroughs came from taking tiny steps. In a world where everyone is looking for the next moonshot, we shouldn\'t ignore the power of incrementalism.
Thu, 27 Oct 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/b2145546-8f4b-4fdc-8cc3-2b247248d9a1/audio/128/default.mp3
00:41:44
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
263. In Praise of Maintenance
no
Has our culture\'s obsession with innovation led us to neglect the fact that things also need to be taken care of?
Thu, 20 Oct 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/bf527e72-2719-499e-b311-e5f65e78238a/audio/128/default.mp3
00:45:23
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
262. This Is Your Brain on Podcasts
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Neuroscientists still have a great deal to learn about the human brain. One recent MRI study sheds some light, finding that a certain kind of storytelling stimulates enormous activity across broad swaths of the brain. The takeaway is obvious: you should be listening to even more podcasts.
Thu, 13 Oct 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/78e5248c-1929-438c-abcd-b8814cdf3853/audio/128/default.mp3
00:44:31
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/78e5248c-1929-438c-abcd-b8814cdf3853/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
How To Win A Nobel Prize (Rebroadcast)
no
The process is famously secretive (and conducted in Swedish!) but we pry the lid off at least a little bit.
Thu, 6 Oct 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/9bf6ff81-ee01-4d26-be48-38437e67052c/audio/128/default.mp3
00:42:58
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/9bf6ff81-ee01-4d26-be48-38437e67052c/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
261. Why Are We Still Using Cash?
no
It facilitates crime, bribery, and tax evasion -- and yet some governments (including ours) are printing more cash than ever. Other countries, meanwhile, are ditching cash entirely. And if Star Trek is right, we won\'t have money of any sort in the 24th century.
Thu, 29 Sep 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/49955a45-0661-41d1-be31-0f305b889ffe/audio/128/default.mp3
00:47:47
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/49955a45-0661-41d1-be31-0f305b889ffe/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
260. Has the U.S. Presidency Become a Dictatorship?
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Sure, we all pay lip service to the Madisonian system of checks and balances. But as one legal scholar argues, presidents have been running roughshod over the system for decades. The result? An accumulation of power that\'s turned the presidency into a position the founders wouldn\'t have recognized.
Thu, 22 Sep 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/694d1103-b42d-41a9-a377-742aac7ac00c/audio/128/default.mp3
00:50:42
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/694d1103-b42d-41a9-a377-742aac7ac00c/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
259. Ten Signs You Might Be a Libertarian
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Gary Johnson, the Libertarian Party\'s presidential candidate, likes to say that most Americans are libertarians but don\'t know it yet. So why can\'t Libertarians (and other third parties) gain more political traction?
Thu, 15 Sep 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/5e8dac76-5011-4cf1-b6cb-861e9659df29/audio/128/default.mp3
00:38:28
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/5e8dac76-5011-4cf1-b6cb-861e9659df29/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
258. Why Uber Is an Economist’s Dream
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To you, it\'s just a ride-sharing app that gets you where you\'re going. But to an economist, Uber is a massive repository of moment-by-moment data that is helping answer some of the field\'s most elusive questions.
Thu, 8 Sep 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/d90e1062-56f4-4c1a-8be5-6188f4b3fe3a/audio/128/default.mp3
00:35:01
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/d90e1062-56f4-4c1a-8be5-6188f4b3fe3a/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
257. The Future (Probably) Isn’t as Scary as You Think
no
Internet pioneer Kevin Kelly tries to predict the future by identifying what\'s truly inevitable. How worried should we be? Yes, robots will probably take your job -- but the future will still be pretty great.
Thu, 1 Sep 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/b07b9106-9abc-4d2c-aaae-67f044cec0d3/audio/128/default.mp3
00:37:49
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/b07b9106-9abc-4d2c-aaae-67f044cec0d3/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Are You Ready for a Glorious Sunset? (Rebroadcast)
no
The gist: we spend billions on end-of-life healthcare that doesn’t do much good. So what if a patient could forego the standard treatment and get a cash rebate instead?
Thu, 25 Aug 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/e3e1396b-6135-4bf8-9078-9a3f043ce969/audio/128/default.mp3
00:31:28
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/e3e1396b-6135-4bf8-9078-9a3f043ce969/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Aziz Ansari Needs Another Toothbrush (Rebroadcast)
no
The comedian, actor -- and now, author -- answers our FREAK-quently Asked Questions.
Thu, 18 Aug 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/b67ba2b6-f71b-4c28-9eef-b8f10b25c92d/audio/128/default.mp3
00:34:56
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
256. What Are You Waiting For?
no
Standing in line represents a particularly sloppy - and frustrating - way for supply and demand to meet. Why haven\'t we found a better way to get what we want? Is it possible that we secretly enjoy waiting in line? And might it even be (gulp) good for us?
Thu, 11 Aug 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/8ab5626e-53de-42e6-a9a4-74718f9d33ff/audio/128/default.mp3
00:51:59
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/8ab5626e-53de-42e6-a9a4-74718f9d33ff/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Is It Okay for Restaurants to Racially Profile Their Employees? (Rebroadcast)
no
We seem to have decided that ethnic food tastes better when it\'s served by people of that ethnicity (or at least something close). Does this make sense -- and is it legal?
Thu, 4 Aug 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/701acb1a-e9e4-46df-8163-72aedee445da/audio/128/default.mp3
00:43:03
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/701acb1a-e9e4-46df-8163-72aedee445da/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
255. Ten Ideas to Make Politics Less Rotten
no
We Americans may love our democracy -- at least in theory -- but at the moment our feelings toward the federal government lie somewhere between disdain and hatred. Which electoral and political ideas should be killed off to make way for a saner system?
Thu, 28 Jul 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/017bff4a-d77c-4ad1-8f5f-80147f3e7b19/audio/128/default.mp3
00:36:32
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/017bff4a-d77c-4ad1-8f5f-80147f3e7b19/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
254. What Are Gender Barriers Made Of?
no
Overt discrimination in the labor markets may be on the wane, but women are still subtly penalized by all sorts of societal conventions. How can those penalties be removed without burning down the house?
Thu, 21 Jul 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/2ed2d478-d1f3-4d7d-9ded-9acd17cf1b99/audio/128/default.mp3
00:47:58
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/2ed2d478-d1f3-4d7d-9ded-9acd17cf1b99/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
253. Is the Internet Being Ruined?
no
It\'s a remarkable ecosystem that allows each of us to exercise control over our lives. But how much control do we truly have? How many of our decisions are really being made by Google and Facebook and Apple? And, perhaps most importantly: is the Internet\'s true potential being squandered?
Thu, 14 Jul 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/8f1ec0c9-db33-4bdc-b8dd-fc3dd341b7d9/audio/128/default.mp3
00:43:48
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/8f1ec0c9-db33-4bdc-b8dd-fc3dd341b7d9/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
252. Confessions of a Pothole Politician
no
Eric Garcetti, the mayor of Los Angeles, has big ambitions but knows he must first master the small stuff. He\'s also a polymath who relies heavily on data and new technologies. Could this be what modern politics is supposed to look like?
Thu, 7 Jul 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/8e75d15c-7e76-4ec4-89f2-5ded679467bb/audio/128/default.mp3
00:57:26
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/8e75d15c-7e76-4ec4-89f2-5ded679467bb/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
The Suicide Paradox (Rebroadcast )
no
There are more than twice as many suicides as murders in the U.S., but suicide attracts far less scrutiny. Freakonomics Radio digs through the numbers and finds all kinds of surprises.
Thu, 30 Jun 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/2a02b931-45c0-4468-a667-a45059670ef9/audio/128/default.mp3
00:33:28
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/2a02b931-45c0-4468-a667-a45059670ef9/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
How Much Does the President Really Matter? (Rebroadcast)
no
The U.S. president is often called the "leader of free world." But if you ask an economist or a Constitutional scholar how much the occupant of the Oval Office matters, they won\'t say much. We look at what the data have to say about measuring leadership, and its impact on the economy and the country.
Thu, 23 Jun 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/96d48209-e4d8-4da4-8f1a-e24a21bc57da/audio/128/default.mp3
00:35:49
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/96d48209-e4d8-4da4-8f1a-e24a21bc57da/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Why Do We Really Follow the News? (Rebroadcast)
no
There are all kinds of civics-class answers to that question. But how true are they? Could it be that we like to read about war, politics, and miscellaneous heartbreak simply because it\'s (gasp) entertaining?
Thu, 16 Jun 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/69c6a7eb-15ba-465b-9feb-c6999e65ed48/audio/128/default.mp3
00:31:48
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/69c6a7eb-15ba-465b-9feb-c6999e65ed48/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Time to Take Back the Toilet
no
Public bathrooms are noisy, poorly designed, and often nonexistent. What to do?
Thu, 9 Jun 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/56291e9d-56e2-433e-a5d3-b18ea2a5ad6c/audio/128/default.mp3
00:36:45
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/56291e9d-56e2-433e-a5d3-b18ea2a5ad6c/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
251. Are We in a Mattress-Store Bubble?
no
You\'ve seen them — everywhere! — and often clustered together, as if central planners across America decided that what every city really needs is a Mattress District. There are now dozens of online rivals too. Why are there so many stores selling something we buy so rarely?
Thu, 9 Jun 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/a834393b-17a3-4f95-9d1f-00cef4a45515/audio/128/default.mp3
00:43:45
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/a834393b-17a3-4f95-9d1f-00cef4a45515/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
250. Why Does Everyone Hate Flying? And Other Questions Only a Pilot Can Answer
no
Patrick Smith, the author of Cockpit Confidential, answers every question we can throw at him about what really happens up in the air. Just don\'t get him started on pilotless planes -- or whether the autopilot is actually doing the flying.
Thu, 2 Jun 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/a334db09-8b6f-4a59-98c3-f71c0e111c95/audio/128/default.mp3
00:43:03
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/a334db09-8b6f-4a59-98c3-f71c0e111c95/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
249. The Longest Long Shot
no
When the uncelebrated Leicester City Football Club won the English Premier League, it wasn\'t just the biggest underdog story in recent history. It was a sign of changing economics — and that other impossible, wonderful events might be lurking just around the corner.
Thu, 26 May 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/580484ec-6d70-42e9-8b64-0ceb2a69ffad/audio/128/default.mp3
00:41:31
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/580484ec-6d70-42e9-8b64-0ceb2a69ffad/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
248. How to Be Tim Ferriss
no
Our Self-Improvement Month concludes with a man whose entire life and career are one big pile of self-improvement. Nutrition? Check. Bizarre physical activities? Check. Working less and earning more? Check. Tim Ferriss, creator of the Four-Hour universe, may at first glance look like a charlatan, but it seems more likely that he\'s a wizard -- and the kind of self-improvement ally we all want on our side.
Thu, 19 May 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/1e58b468-62bf-4d1d-b4f2-e811978ac7ab/audio/128/default.mp3
00:52:31
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/1e58b468-62bf-4d1d-b4f2-e811978ac7ab/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
247. How to Win Games and Beat People
no
Games are as old as civilization itself, and some people think they have huge social value regardless of whether you win or lose. Tom Whipple is not one of those people. That\'s why he consulted an army of preposterously overqualified experts to find the secret to winning any game.
Thu, 12 May 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/d4a12f04-94c6-4770-85f1-6f1d13c79a61/audio/128/default.mp3
00:44:29
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/d4a12f04-94c6-4770-85f1-6f1d13c79a61/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
246. How to Get More Grit in Your Life
no
The psychologist Angela Duckworth argues that a person\'s level of stick-to-itiveness is directly related to their level of success. No big surprise there. But grit, she says, isn\'t something you\'re born with -- it can be learned. Here\'s how.
Thu, 5 May 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/0daa203d-52f3-436e-a643-2dceb4fe05fa/audio/128/default.mp3
00:28:20
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
245. Being Malcolm Gladwell
no
"Books are a pain in the ass," says Gladwell, who has written some of the most popular, influential, and beloved non-fiction books in recent history. In this wide-ranging and candid conversation, he describes other pains in the ass -- as well as his passions, his limits, and why he\'ll never take up golf.
Mon, 2 May 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/bf72eb92-6cce-43d1-9430-96b18235992b/audio/128/default.mp3
00:48:04
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/bf72eb92-6cce-43d1-9430-96b18235992b/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
244. How to Become Great at Just About Anything
no
What if the thing we call \"talent\" is grotesquely overrated? And what if deliberate practice is the secret to excellence? Those are the claims of the research psychologist Anders Ericsson, who has been studying the science of expertise for decades. He tells us everything he\'s learned.
Thu, 28 Apr 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/7a3404fd-9c93-4b4c-8b2f-80b605c008f8/audio/128/default.mp3
00:38:37
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/7a3404fd-9c93-4b4c-8b2f-80b605c008f8/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
243. How to Be More Productive
no
It\'s Self-Improvement Month at Freakonomics Radio. We begin with a topic that seems to be on everyone\'s mind: how to get more done in less time. First, however, a warning: there\'s a big difference between being busy and being productive.
Thu, 21 Apr 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/83aec05a-c28b-43cb-9c72-02bc4814c200/audio/128/default.mp3
00:36:42
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/83aec05a-c28b-43cb-9c72-02bc4814c200/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
242. Is the World Ready for a Guaranteed Basic Income?
no
A lot of full-time jobs in the modern economy simply don\'t pay a living wage. And even those jobs may be obliterated by new technologies. What\'s to be done so that financially vulnerable people aren\'t just crushed? It may finally be time for an idea that economists have promoted for decades.
Thu, 14 Apr 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/cdf6c352-4469-495b-948b-7e75706ff3d6/audio/128/default.mp3
00:49:40
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/cdf6c352-4469-495b-948b-7e75706ff3d6/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
241. Are Payday Loans Really as Evil as People Say?
no
Critics -- including President Obama -- say short-term, high-interest loans are predatory, trapping borrowers in a cycle of debt. But some economists see them as a useful financial instrument for people who need them. As the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau promotes new regulation, we ask: who\'s right?
Thu, 7 Apr 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/e810dff1-ec26-4c32-848a-8fb04916ce32/audio/128/default.mp3
00:42:50
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/e810dff1-ec26-4c32-848a-8fb04916ce32/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
The Economics of Sleep, Part 2 (Rebroadcast)
no
People who sleep better earn more money. Now all we have to do is teach everyone to sleep better.
Thu, 31 Mar 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/b5955506-324e-4ec0-b0cd-cd55274011e0/audio/128/default.mp3
00:45:41
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/b5955506-324e-4ec0-b0cd-cd55274011e0/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
The Economics of Sleep, Part 1 (Rebroadcast)
no
Could a lack of sleep help explain why some people get much sicker than others?
Thu, 24 Mar 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/4068cf22-2109-4ff1-a733-8b209749329f/audio/128/default.mp3
00:33:32
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/4068cf22-2109-4ff1-a733-8b209749329f/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
240. Yes, the American Economy Is in a Funk -- But Not for the Reasons You Think
no
As sexy as the digital revolution may be, it can\'t compare to the Second Industrial Revolution (electricity! the gas engine! antibiotics!), which created the biggest standard-of-living boost in U.S. history. The only problem, argues the economist Robert Gordon, is that the Second Industrial Revolution was a one-time event. So what happens next?
Thu, 17 Mar 2016 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/d1b0339f-fb1e-4031-806d-7aeda309876f/audio/128/default.mp3
00:43:18
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/d1b0339f-fb1e-4031-806d-7aeda309876f/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
239. The No-Tipping Point
no
The restaurant business model is warped: kitchen wages are too low to hire cooks, while diners are put in charge of paying the waitstaff. So what happens if you eliminate tipping, raise menu prices, and redistribute the wealth? New York restaurant maverick Danny Meyer is about to find out.
Fri, 11 Mar 2016 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/426c0692-accb-4a23-96fc-dc92b808d4d7/audio/128/default.mp3
00:39:21
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/426c0692-accb-4a23-96fc-dc92b808d4d7/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
238. The United States of Cory Booker
no
The junior U.S. Senator from New Jersey thinks bipartisanship is right around the corner. Is he just an idealistic newbie or does he see a way forward that everyone else has missed?
Thu, 3 Mar 2016 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/bef26f72-8468-49f5-92bd-9de0aca25466/audio/128/default.mp3
00:41:43
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/bef26f72-8468-49f5-92bd-9de0aca25466/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
237. Ask Not What Your Podcast Can Do for You
no
Now and again, Freakonomics Radio puts hat in hand and asks listeners to donate to the public-radio station that produces the show. Why on earth should anyone pay good money for something that can be had for free? Here are a few reasons.
Thu, 25 Feb 2016 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/8e03a21a-cd54-4940-ae0b-ae8d944b6ff7/audio/128/default.mp3
00:40:52
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/8e03a21a-cd54-4940-ae0b-ae8d944b6ff7/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
236. How Can This Possibly Be True?
no
A famous economics essay features a pencil (yes, a pencil) arguing that “not a single person on the face of this earth knows how to make me.” Is the pencil just bragging? In any case, what can the pencil teach us about our global interdependence — and the proper role of government in the economy?
Thu, 18 Feb 2016 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/bd77f5f9-b810-4101-9093-1a63d1e6300f/audio/128/default.mp3
00:39:36
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/bd77f5f9-b810-4101-9093-1a63d1e6300f/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
235. Who Needs Handwriting?
no
The digital age is making pen and paper seem obsolete. But what are we giving up if we give up on handwriting?
Thu, 11 Feb 2016 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/158dc248-fd23-4c6d-a625-03a5f89cb3ff/audio/128/default.mp3
00:29:15
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/158dc248-fd23-4c6d-a625-03a5f89cb3ff/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
How to Fix a Broken High Schooler, in Four Easy Steps (Rebroadcast)
no
Okay, maybe the steps aren\'t so easy. But a program run out of a Toronto housing project has had great success in turning around kids who were headed for trouble.
Thu, 4 Feb 2016 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/c33005d6-ae2e-487c-8701-b2365dc06e64/audio/128/default.mp3
00:36:39
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/c33005d6-ae2e-487c-8701-b2365dc06e64/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Is America’s Education Problem Really Just a Teacher Problem? (Rebroadcast)
no
If U.S. schoolteachers are indeed "just a little bit below average," it\'s not really their fault. So what should be done about it?
Thu, 28 Jan 2016 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/516751c5-706d-4f59-a4c0-4518a0a7bdcf/audio/128/default.mp3
00:37:26
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/516751c5-706d-4f59-a4c0-4518a0a7bdcf/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
234. Do Boycotts Work?
no
The Montgomery Bus Boycott, the South African divestment campaign, Chick-fil-A! Almost anyone can launch a boycott, and the media loves to cover them. But do boycotts actually produce the change they\'re fighting for?
Thu, 21 Jan 2016 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/6c7af29c-45c4-4b42-acf0-816023950c30/audio/128/default.mp3
00:46:56
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/6c7af29c-45c4-4b42-acf0-816023950c30/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
233. How to Be Less Terrible at Predicting the Future
no
Experts and pundits are notoriously bad at forecasting, in part because they aren\'t punished for bad predictions. Also, they tend to be deeply unscientific. The psychologist Philip Tetlock is finally turning prediction into a science -- and now even you could become a superforecaster.
Thu, 14 Jan 2016 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/f23c4d09-3c29-474b-962b-fb1fd92244e0/audio/128/default.mp3
00:43:27
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/f23c4d09-3c29-474b-962b-fb1fd92244e0/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
232. The True Story of the Gender Pay Gap
no
Discrimination can\'t explain why women earn so much less than men. If only it were that easy.
Thu, 7 Jan 2016 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/4a1c8e09-8c83-45bb-8597-1a6bbcef098e/audio/128/default.mp3
00:31:02
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/4a1c8e09-8c83-45bb-8597-1a6bbcef098e/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
When Willpower Isn’t Enough (Rebroadcast)
no
Sure, we all want to make good personal decisions, but it doesn\'t always work out. That\'s where "temptation bundling" comes in.
Thu, 31 Dec 2015 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/c09b1297-f10d-48a4-b81f-10dd81f9ef1e/audio/128/default.mp3
00:41:59
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/c09b1297-f10d-48a4-b81f-10dd81f9ef1e/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Fixing the World, Bang-for-the-Buck Edition (Rebroadcast)
no
A team of economists has been running the numbers on the U.N.\'s development goals. They have a different view of how those billions of dollars should be spent.
Thu, 24 Dec 2015 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/2205aba9-0677-41f7-9224-00759553643f/audio/128/default.mp3
01:00:58
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/2205aba9-0677-41f7-9224-00759553643f/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
231. Is Migration a Basic Human Right?
no
The argument for open borders is compelling -- and deeply problematic.
Thu, 17 Dec 2015 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/28a578eb-07d9-44ea-a142-582218fe6159/audio/128/default.mp3
00:32:07
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/28a578eb-07d9-44ea-a142-582218fe6159/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
230. The Cheeseburger Diet
no
One woman\'s quest to find the best burger in town can teach all of us to eat smarter.
Thu, 10 Dec 2015 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/77796c31-64cb-481a-b9ca-57493ca7a767/audio/128/default.mp3
00:47:05
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/77796c31-64cb-481a-b9ca-57493ca7a767/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
229. Ben Bernanke Gives Himself a Grade
no
He was handed the keys to the global economy just as it started heading off a cliff. Fortunately, he\'d seen this movie before.
Thu, 3 Dec 2015 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/ecb60fc9-fb7f-4e5b-a04c-d704ed6c5e34/audio/128/default.mp3
00:40:03
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/ecb60fc9-fb7f-4e5b-a04c-d704ed6c5e34/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Why Do People Keep Having Children? (Rebroadcast)
no
Even a brutal natural disaster doesn\'t diminish our appetite for procreating. This surely means we\'re heading toward massive overpopulation, right? Probably not.
Thu, 26 Nov 2015 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/695b935b-48e7-4d2a-a3c4-8b88fcdb4b35/audio/128/default.mp3
00:45:56
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/695b935b-48e7-4d2a-a3c4-8b88fcdb4b35/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
228. Does “Early Education” Come Way Too Late?
no
In our collective zeal to reform schools and close the achievement gap, we may have lost sight of where most learning really happens -- at home.
Thu, 19 Nov 2015 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/b30b2a34-ba74-4aa7-a245-a7bbfa5cb69a/audio/128/default.mp3
00:45:31
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/b30b2a34-ba74-4aa7-a245-a7bbfa5cb69a/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
227. Should Everyone Be in a Rock Band?
no
Lessons from Tom Petty\'s rise and another rocker\'s fall.
Thu, 12 Nov 2015 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/65983da2-620a-4b69-9f21-9c55419e4bbf/audio/128/default.mp3
00:38:23
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/65983da2-620a-4b69-9f21-9c55419e4bbf/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
226. Food + Science = Victory!
no
A kitchen wizard and a nutrition detective talk about the perfect hamburger, getting the most out of garlic, and why you should use vodka in just about everything.
Thu, 5 Nov 2015 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/609838e7-9e25-4853-a0e1-6305e3ed38b5/audio/128/default.mp3
00:39:32
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/609838e7-9e25-4853-a0e1-6305e3ed38b5/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
225. Am I Boring You?
no
Researchers are trying to figure out who gets bored - and why - and what it means for ourselves and the economy. But maybe there\'s an upside to boredom?
Thu, 29 Oct 2015 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/75696e53-7778-4f48-a722-4fc34e2610e8/audio/128/default.mp3
00:36:27
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/75696e53-7778-4f48-a722-4fc34e2610e8/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
How to Save $1 Billion Without Even Trying (Rebroadcast)
no
Doctors, chefs, and other experts are much more likely than the rest of us to buy store-brand products. What do they know that we don\'t?
Thu, 22 Oct 2015 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/3b7bfe6c-560f-4d22-a043-2b6e453777fc/audio/128/default.mp3
00:45:27
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/3b7bfe6c-560f-4d22-a043-2b6e453777fc/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
224. How To Win A Nobel Prize
no
The process is famously secretive (and conducted in Swedish!) but we pry the lid off at least a little bit.
Thu, 15 Oct 2015 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/c4d79aaf-a661-4f79-a4e8-a5a4520c7846/audio/128/default.mp3
00:47:22
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/c4d79aaf-a661-4f79-a4e8-a5a4520c7846/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
223. Should Kids Pay Back Their Parents for Raising Them?
no
When one athlete turned pro, his mom asked him for $1 million. Our modern sensibilities tell us she doesn\'t have a case. But should she?
Thu, 8 Oct 2015 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/cda801b0-808b-4025-9bd8-82ea6963f6db/audio/128/default.mp3
00:42:10
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/cda801b0-808b-4025-9bd8-82ea6963f6db/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
222. Meet the Woman Who Said Women Can’t Have It All
no
Anne-Marie Slaughter was best known for her adamant views on Syria when she accidentally became a poster girl for modern feminism. As it turns out, she can be pretty adamant in that realm as well.
Thu, 1 Oct 2015 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/c22e6646-0c67-4e97-9b7d-8c305f6d4d1b/audio/128/default.mp3
00:30:56
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/c22e6646-0c67-4e97-9b7d-8c305f6d4d1b/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
221. How Did the Belt Win?
no
Suspenders may work better, but the dork factor is too high. How did an organ-squeezing belly tourniquet become part of our everyday wardrobe -- and what other suboptimal solutions do we routinely put up with?
Thu, 24 Sep 2015 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/75f10f35-9f0e-4ac4-8ea3-7a64f2310bcd/audio/128/default.mp3
00:46:53
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/75f10f35-9f0e-4ac4-8ea3-7a64f2310bcd/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
220. “I Don't Know What You've Done With My Husband, But He's a Changed Man.”
no
From domestic abusers to former child soldiers, there is increasing evidence that behavioral therapy can turn them around.
Thu, 17 Sep 2015 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/cd55db89-c5bc-4746-b4fa-abd11d109563/audio/128/default.mp3
00:41:33
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/cd55db89-c5bc-4746-b4fa-abd11d109563/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
219. Preventing Crime for Pennies on the Dollar
no
Conventional programs tend to be expensive, onerous, and ineffective. Could something as simple (and cheap) as cognitive behavioral therapy do the trick?
Thu, 10 Sep 2015 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/12bd3b80-83c4-404d-85ad-8cbaf4123d74/audio/128/default.mp3
00:38:52
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/12bd3b80-83c4-404d-85ad-8cbaf4123d74/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
218. The Harvard President Will See You Now
no
How a pain-in-the-neck girl from rural Virginia came to run the most powerful university in the world.
Thu, 3 Sep 2015 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/802a73c6-9113-4ade-9ed1-779892805a3a/audio/128/default.mp3
00:36:55
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/802a73c6-9113-4ade-9ed1-779892805a3a/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
217. Are You Ready for a Glorious Sunset?
no
We spend billions on end-of-life healthcare that doesn\'t do much good. So what if a patient could forego the standard treatment and get a cash rebate instead?
Thu, 27 Aug 2015 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/ee7b0b98-ddab-4f0c-becc-15718139784b/audio/128/default.mp3
00:30:34
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/ee7b0b98-ddab-4f0c-becc-15718139784b/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
216. How to Make a Smart TV Ad
no
Step 1: Hire a Harvard psych professor as the pitchman. Step 2: Have him help write the script ...
Thu, 20 Aug 2015 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/3ec3de3b-4ac3-42dc-a5a4-7bfe5f0290bf/audio/128/default.mp3
00:30:57
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/3ec3de3b-4ac3-42dc-a5a4-7bfe5f0290bf/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
The Dangers of Safety (Rebroadcast)
no
What do NASCAR drivers, Glenn Beck and the hit men of the NFL have in common?
Thu, 13 Aug 2015 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/d5edd95b-266d-4de9-91db-4d5a3f55158b/audio/128/default.mp3
00:35:51
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/d5edd95b-266d-4de9-91db-4d5a3f55158b/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
215. Why Do We Really Follow the News?
no
There are all kinds of civics-class answers to that question. But how true are they? Could it be that we like to read about war, politics, and miscellaneous heartbreak simply because it\'s (gasp) entertaining?
Thu, 6 Aug 2015 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/3b3b0772-2e95-4013-af33-0e8885dfb933/audio/128/default.mp3
00:39:21
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/3b3b0772-2e95-4013-af33-0e8885dfb933/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
214. How to Create Suspense
no
Why is soccer the best sport? How has Harlan Coben sold 70 million books? And why does "Apollo 13" keep you enthralled even when you know the ending?
Thu, 30 Jul 2015 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/efdd2b88-9ce2-457f-bd01-2094777b202b/audio/128/default.mp3
00:32:02
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/efdd2b88-9ce2-457f-bd01-2094777b202b/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
213. Aziz Ansari Needs Another Toothbrush
no
The comedian, actor -- and now, author -- answers our FREAK-quently Asked Questions
Thu, 23 Jul 2015 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/2559dbdf-c7f4-4f0b-8e09-340c56ed185d/audio/128/default.mp3
00:43:28
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/2559dbdf-c7f4-4f0b-8e09-340c56ed185d/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
212. The Economics of Sleep, Part 2
no
People who sleep better earn more money. Now all we have to do is teach everyone to sleep better.
Thu, 16 Jul 2015 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/a90e2a23-30b4-4f4c-9db0-c311ad74209d/audio/128/default.mp3
00:45:00
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/a90e2a23-30b4-4f4c-9db0-c311ad74209d/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
211. The Economics of Sleep, Part 1
no
Could a lack of sleep help explain why some people get much sicker than others?
Thu, 9 Jul 2015 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/0f0fe840-7e3a-4d0a-8e32-545e405b3b78/audio/128/default.mp3
00:28:06
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/0f0fe840-7e3a-4d0a-8e32-545e405b3b78/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
A Better Way to Eat (Rebroadcast)
no
Takeru Kobayashi revolutionized the sport of competitive eating. What can the rest of us learn from his breakthrough?
Thu, 2 Jul 2015 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/e4fdf4e6-1235-4b99-bc6d-0ee71802e8bf/audio/128/default.mp3
00:53:56
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/e4fdf4e6-1235-4b99-bc6d-0ee71802e8bf/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
210. Is It Okay for Restaurants to Racially Profile Their Employees?
no
We seem to have decided that ethnic food tastes better when it\'s served by people of that ethnicity (or at least something close). Does this make sense -- and is it legal?
Thu, 25 Jun 2015 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/d9d0fe46-988d-4968-b655-ea385c522417/audio/128/default.mp3
00:50:22
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/d9d0fe46-988d-4968-b655-ea385c522417/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
209. Make Me a Match
no
Sure, markets generally work well. But for some transactions -- like school admissions and organ transplants -- money alone can\'t solve the problem. That\'s when you need a market-design wizard like Al Roth.
Thu, 18 Jun 2015 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/70f1349f-ae27-4ed1-8876-178cd1642144/audio/128/default.mp3
00:35:29
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/70f1349f-ae27-4ed1-8876-178cd1642144/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
208. Making Sex Offenders Pay -- and Pay and Pay and Pay
no
Sure, sex crimes are horrific, and the perpetrators deserve to be punished harshly. But society keeps exacting costs -- out-of-pocket and otherwise -- long after the prison sentence has been served.
Thu, 11 Jun 2015 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/fd21016e-9103-41bc-988d-d14611fef3bd/audio/128/default.mp3
00:54:47
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/fd21016e-9103-41bc-988d-d14611fef3bd/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
207. Should We Really Behave Like Economists Say We Do?
no
One man\'s attempt to remake his life in the mold of homo economicus.
Thu, 4 Jun 2015 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/3b8df4fe-e2da-4283-9b1f-4fe09394c315/audio/128/default.mp3
01:02:56
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/3b8df4fe-e2da-4283-9b1f-4fe09394c315/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Tell Me Something I Don’t Know (Rebroadcast)
no
The debut of a live game show from Freakonomics Radio, with judges Malcolm Gladwell, Ana Gasteyer, and David Paterson.
Thu, 28 May 2015 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/63089fd1-0e22-44e9-8892-bf5ca746ae5f/audio/128/default.mp3
00:31:48
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/63089fd1-0e22-44e9-8892-bf5ca746ae5f/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Failure Is Your Friend (Rebroadcast)
no
In which we argue that failure should not only be tolerated but celebrated.
Thu, 21 May 2015 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/89e3c7fd-6f2e-4cdf-8c7d-f2e88d9dc777/audio/128/default.mp3
00:46:02
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/89e3c7fd-6f2e-4cdf-8c7d-f2e88d9dc777/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
206. Ten Years of Freakonomics
no
Dubner and Levitt are live onstage at the 92nd Street Y in New York to celebrate their new book "When to Rob a Bank" -- and a decade of working together.
Thu, 14 May 2015 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/8edb357d-741b-45ee-a2a0-d7fa39293099/audio/128/default.mp3
00:55:16
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/8edb357d-741b-45ee-a2a0-d7fa39293099/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
205. Could the Next Brooklyn Be ... Las Vegas?!
no
Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh has a wild vision and the dollars to try to make it real. But it still might be the biggest gamble in town.
Thu, 7 May 2015 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/13f37603-1b33-45c7-b79d-4594db074c97/audio/128/default.mp3
00:29:43
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/13f37603-1b33-45c7-b79d-4594db074c97/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Think Like a Child (Rebroadcast)
no
When it comes to generating ideas and asking questions it can be really fruitful to have the mentality of an eight year old.
Thu, 30 Apr 2015 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/09085e21-41ab-4cfb-8eee-1bf7b1da9bc3/audio/128/default.mp3
00:39:08
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/09085e21-41ab-4cfb-8eee-1bf7b1da9bc3/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
204. Nate Silver Says: “Everyone Is Kind of Weird”
no
America\'s favorite statistical guru answers our FREAK-quently Asked Questions, and more.
Thu, 23 Apr 2015 03:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/c43328be-0002-4470-8580-c791af93ee4d/audio/128/default.mp3
00:40:29
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/c43328be-0002-4470-8580-c791af93ee4d/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
203. Diamonds Are a Marriage Counselor’s Best Friend
no
It may seem like winning a valuable diamond is an unalloyed victory. It\'s not. It\'s not even clear that a diamond is so valuable.
Thu, 16 Apr 2015 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/43fe812f-3bff-437f-b0a2-6127506a433b/audio/128/default.mp3
00:53:55
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/43fe812f-3bff-437f-b0a2-6127506a433b/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
202. How Many Doctors Does It Take to Start a Healthcare Revolution?
no
The practice of medicine has been subsumed by the business of medicine. This is great news for healthcare shareholders -- and bad news for pretty much everyone else.
Thu, 9 Apr 2015 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/9d7ad19f-470c-4b5d-95bf-218f6de2f0fd/audio/128/default.mp3
00:41:52
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/9d7ad19f-470c-4b5d-95bf-218f6de2f0fd/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
201. How Do We Know What Really Works in Healthcare?
no
A lot of the conventional wisdom in medicine is nothing more than hunch or wishful thinking. A new breed of data detectives is hoping to change that.
Thu, 2 Apr 2015 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/c6f63464-20b5-46f3-924f-b96275b47a25/audio/128/default.mp3
00:29:35
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/c6f63464-20b5-46f3-924f-b96275b47a25/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
The Perfect Crime (Rebroadcast)
no
If you are driving and kill a pedestrian, there\'s a good chance you\'ll barely be punished. Why?
Thu, 26 Mar 2015 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/2b2238f0-ebc6-42fa-9251-b4a567467a09/audio/128/default.mp3
00:40:11
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/2b2238f0-ebc6-42fa-9251-b4a567467a09/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
What You Don’t Know About Online Dating (Rebroadcast)
no
Thick markets, thin markets, and the triumph of attributes over compatibility.
Thu, 19 Mar 2015 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/e9385af8-e954-4db9-9e6e-29555e73cda2/audio/128/default.mp3
00:33:03
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/e9385af8-e954-4db9-9e6e-29555e73cda2/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
200. When Willpower Isn’t Enough
no
Sure, we all want to make good personal decisions, but it doesn\'t always work out. That\'s where "temptation bundling" comes in.
Thu, 12 Mar 2015 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/ff4a7bf6-8d7e-4dc0-9d2f-c107d4f95ae5/audio/128/default.mp3
00:54:33
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/ff4a7bf6-8d7e-4dc0-9d2f-c107d4f95ae5/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
199. This Idea Must Die
no
Every year, Edge.org asks its salon of big thinkers to answer one big question. This year\'s question borders on heresy: what scientific idea is ready for retirement?
Thu, 5 Mar 2015 05:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/397766d8-3ead-4bc8-b846-0c4f4552712d/audio/128/default.mp3
00:32:56
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/397766d8-3ead-4bc8-b846-0c4f4552712d/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
198. The Maddest Men of All
no
Advertisers have always been adept at manipulating our emotions. Now they\'re using behavioral economics to get even better.
Thu, 26 Feb 2015 05:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/a7f6af47-c7fa-4a51-ac09-614ba8a96cdc/audio/128/default.mp3
00:36:00
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/a7f6af47-c7fa-4a51-ac09-614ba8a96cdc/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
197. Hacking the World Bank
no
Jim Yong Kim has an unorthodox background for a World Bank president — and his reign thus far is just as unorthodox.
Thu, 19 Feb 2015 05:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/24eef10f-9f5c-426a-8460-15e054c54ef7/audio/128/default.mp3
00:42:48
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/24eef10f-9f5c-426a-8460-15e054c54ef7/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
196. Is There a Better Way to Fight Terrorism?
no
The White House is hosting an anti-terror summit next week. Summits being what they are, we try to offer some useful advice.
Thu, 12 Feb 2015 05:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/33896559-a931-45d2-93a6-65e5a8317ff4/audio/128/default.mp3
00:32:35
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/33896559-a931-45d2-93a6-65e5a8317ff4/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
195. How Efficient Is Energy Efficiency?
no
It\'s a centerpiece of U.S. climate policy and a sacred cow among environmentalists. Does it work?
Thu, 5 Feb 2015 05:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/0fdee783-3643-4efb-abb0-6211b931ce55/audio/128/default.mp3
00:33:38
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/0fdee783-3643-4efb-abb0-6211b931ce55/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
194. How Safe Is Your Job?
no
Economists preach the gospel of "creative destruction," whereby new industries -- and jobs -- replace the old ones. But has creative destruction become too destructive?
Thu, 29 Jan 2015 05:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/812750a9-2308-4380-81c2-2cc9a3db54be/audio/128/default.mp3
00:29:15
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/812750a9-2308-4380-81c2-2cc9a3db54be/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
193. Someone Else’s Acid Trip
no
As Kevin Kelly tells it, the hippie revolution and the computer revolution are nearly one and the same.
Thu, 22 Jan 2015 05:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/bd620e88-7edf-4983-956e-b8807036e9b4/audio/128/default.mp3
00:25:23
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/bd620e88-7edf-4983-956e-b8807036e9b4/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
192. That’s a Great Question!
no
Verbal tic or strategic rejoinder? Whatever the case: it’s rare to come across an interview these days where at least one question isn’t a “great” one.
Thu, 15 Jan 2015 05:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/05f34069-1d74-4187-a9e1-5d1af89f9000/audio/128/default.mp3
00:36:16
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/05f34069-1d74-4187-a9e1-5d1af89f9000/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
191. Why Doesn’t Everyone Get the Flu Vaccine?
no
Influenza kills, but you’d never know it by how few of us get the vaccine.
Thu, 8 Jan 2015 05:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/8d7dcbeb-6c00-456a-a2a4-b6643036b8a0/audio/128/default.mp3
00:15:20
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/8d7dcbeb-6c00-456a-a2a4-b6643036b8a0/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
What’s the “Best” Exercise? (Rebroadcast)
no
Most people blame lack of time for being out of shape. So maybe the solution is to exercise more efficiently.
Thu, 1 Jan 2015 05:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/263279e1-2831-449b-9ba0-1d1ad35206fb/audio/128/default.mp3
00:25:22
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/263279e1-2831-449b-9ba0-1d1ad35206fb/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
What’s More Dangerous: Marijuana or Alcohol? (Rebroadcast)
no
Imagine that both substances were undiscovered until today. How would we think about their relative risks?
Thu, 25 Dec 2014 05:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/c236aed6-82a8-4d4c-82af-a817d387b29f/audio/128/default.mp3
00:34:45
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/c236aed6-82a8-4d4c-82af-a817d387b29f/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
190. Time to Take Back the Toilet
no
Public bathrooms are noisy, poorly designed, and often nonexistent. What to do?
Thu, 18 Dec 2014 05:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/4b9ab416-c967-42d0-a61a-4b5689c3cd76/audio/128/default.mp3
00:44:38
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/4b9ab416-c967-42d0-a61a-4b5689c3cd76/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
The Troubled Cremation of Stevie the Cat (Rebroadcast)
no
We spend billions on our pets, and one of the fastest-growing costs is pet "aftercare." But are those cremated remains you got back really from your pet?
Thu, 11 Dec 2014 05:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/e9c31f52-d1b4-4fbf-88fc-9a68b1b173ad/audio/128/default.mp3
00:29:18
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/e9c31f52-d1b4-4fbf-88fc-9a68b1b173ad/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
189. How to Fix a Broken High Schooler, in Four Easy Steps
no
Okay, maybe the steps aren’t so easy. But a program run out of a Toronto housing project has had great success in turning around kids who were headed for trouble.
Thu, 4 Dec 2014 05:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/e4b385c4-3e1a-4ff9-ba94-3ddadff40b5d/audio/128/default.mp3
00:34:24
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
188. Is America’s Education Problem Really Just a Teacher Problem?
no
If U.S. schoolteachers are indeed “just a little bit below average,” it’s not really their fault. So what should be done about it?
Thu, 27 Nov 2014 05:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/42f1fde7-25a5-4ba4-b8b1-5b97444b485b/audio/128/default.mp3
00:27:44
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/42f1fde7-25a5-4ba4-b8b1-5b97444b485b/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
187. The Man Who Would Be Everything
no
Boris Johnson -- mayor of London, biographer of Churchill, cheese-box painter and tennis-racket collector -- answers our FREAK-quently Asked Questions.
Thu, 20 Nov 2014 05:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/d9b00caa-bee6-4d4c-a339-3e4d290beed5/audio/128/default.mp3
00:38:33
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/d9b00caa-bee6-4d4c-a339-3e4d290beed5/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
186. Why Do People Keep Having Children?
no
Even a brutal natural disaster doesn’t diminish our appetite for procreating. This surely means we’re heading toward massive overpopulation, right? Probably not.
Thu, 13 Nov 2014 05:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/b740e3df-db70-4a1f-a68a-23e0d08c60b5/audio/128/default.mp3
00:55:59
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/b740e3df-db70-4a1f-a68a-23e0d08c60b5/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
185. Should the U.S. Merge With Mexico?
no
Corporations around the world are consolidating like never before. If it’s good enough for companies, why not countries? Welcome to Amexico!
Thu, 6 Nov 2014 05:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/79b8a61a-d922-486b-91fe-fe2121158726/audio/128/default.mp3
00:24:51
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/79b8a61a-d922-486b-91fe-fe2121158726/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
184. What Can Vampires Teach Us About Economics?
no
A lot! “The Economics of the Undead” is a book about dating strategy, job creation, and whether there should be a legal market for blood.
Thu, 30 Oct 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/eda9276f-bdef-463c-a25d-b9f588c5bb1b/audio/128/default.mp3
01:02:28
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/eda9276f-bdef-463c-a25d-b9f588c5bb1b/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
183. “Tell Me Something I Don’t Know”
no
The debut of a live game show from Freakonomics Radio, with judges Malcolm Gladwell, Ana Gasteyer, and David Paterson.
Thu, 23 Oct 2014 16:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/172d8fc0-a583-4208-a2d9-3c8929c5b94e/audio/128/default.mp3
00:36:11
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/172d8fc0-a583-4208-a2d9-3c8929c5b94e/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
182. How Can Tiny Norway Afford to Buy So Many Teslas?
no
The Norwegian government parleys massive oil wealth into huge subsidies for electric cars. Is that carbon laundering or just pragmatic environmentalism?
Thu, 16 Oct 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/d45c5126-6aee-466b-a5d4-aee7b997d325/audio/128/default.mp3
00:33:15
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/d45c5126-6aee-466b-a5d4-aee7b997d325/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
How to Raise Money Without Killing a Kitten (Rebroadcast)
no
The science of what works -- and doesn\'t work -- in fund-raising
Thu, 9 Oct 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/801f6c80-5ada-413d-ad25-1e70353b42fa/audio/128/default.mp3
00:41:59
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/801f6c80-5ada-413d-ad25-1e70353b42fa/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
181. Fixing the World, Bang-for-the-Buck Edition
no
A team of economists has been running the numbers on the U.N.\'s development goals. They have a different view of how those billions of dollars should be spent.
Thu, 2 Oct 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/44d20afd-2390-45df-93bd-ff70f65c559d/audio/128/default.mp3
00:30:42
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/44d20afd-2390-45df-93bd-ff70f65c559d/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
180. Fitness Apartheid
no
Markets are hardly perfect, but the results can be ugly when you try to subvert them.
Thu, 25 Sep 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/0364cd4c-5126-493f-9f5f-58d43f0a2b5c/audio/128/default.mp3
00:40:25
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/0364cd4c-5126-493f-9f5f-58d43f0a2b5c/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
179. Outsiders by Design
no
What does it mean to pursue something that everyone else thinks is nuts? And what does it take to succeed?
Thu, 18 Sep 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/fe61ff50-7565-4ec9-92bc-d28a40705730/audio/128/default.mp3
00:33:41
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/fe61ff50-7565-4ec9-92bc-d28a40705730/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
178. How to Save $1 Billion Without Even Trying
no
Doctors, chefs, and other experts are much more likely than the rest of us to buy store-brand products. What do they know that we don’t?
Thu, 11 Sep 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/2252d449-d7d5-48da-9921-10acb0fc8be2/audio/128/default.mp3
00:56:13
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/2252d449-d7d5-48da-9921-10acb0fc8be2/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
177. Regulate This!
no
Airbnb, Uber, Lyft, EatWith, and other companies in the “sharing economy” are practically daring government regulators to shut them down. The regulators are happy to comply.
Thu, 4 Sep 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/2d0a9f2e-6aa1-42a4-8992-adee69e851eb/audio/128/default.mp3
00:32:15
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/2d0a9f2e-6aa1-42a4-8992-adee69e851eb/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Who Runs the Internet? (Rebroadcast)
no
The online universe doesn\'t have nearly as many rules, or rulemakers, as the real world. Discuss.
Thu, 28 Aug 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/e183da67-44af-4840-a9de-8abcafc48e0d/audio/128/default.mp3
00:35:08
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/e183da67-44af-4840-a9de-8abcafc48e0d/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Parking Is Hell (Rebroadcast)
no
There ain\'t no such thing as a free parking spot. Somebody has to pay for it -- and that somebody is everybody.
Thu, 21 Aug 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/b1e1e84a-fc1c-4828-9a45-9a0fde3f3098/audio/128/default.mp3
00:39:06
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/b1e1e84a-fc1c-4828-9a45-9a0fde3f3098/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
What Do Medieval Nuns and Bo Jackson Have in Common? (Rebroadcast)
no
A look at whether spite pays -- and if it even exists.
Thu, 14 Aug 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/88e6a3e9-d4dd-4499-8d17-242116b1d41c/audio/128/default.mp3
00:40:31
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/88e6a3e9-d4dd-4499-8d17-242116b1d41c/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Should Tipping be Banned? (Rebroadcast)
no
It\'s awkward, random, confusing -- and probably discriminatory too.
Thu, 7 Aug 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/5a91f9cb-c46d-4c46-8646-15959f08cc7b/audio/128/default.mp3
00:52:00
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/5a91f9cb-c46d-4c46-8646-15959f08cc7b/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
How Much Does Your Name Matter? (Rebroadcast)
no
A kid\'s name can tell us something about his parents -- their race, social standing, even their politics. But is your name really your destiny?
Thu, 31 Jul 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/802bfe4c-0d16-44e8-9f66-2ed420fb7bb9/audio/128/default.mp3
00:28:36
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/802bfe4c-0d16-44e8-9f66-2ed420fb7bb9/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
176. Does Religion Make You Happy?
no
It’s a hard question to answer, but we do our best.
Thu, 24 Jul 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/2402592e-1e27-4345-9641-9330c854759b/audio/128/default.mp3
00:27:33
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/2402592e-1e27-4345-9641-9330c854759b/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
175. Why You Should Bribe Your Kids
no
Educational messaging looks good on paper but kids don’t respond to it -- and adults aren’t much better.
Thu, 17 Jul 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/d8b600c9-8b09-4a40-a800-c6ecf22cfa2e/audio/128/default.mp3
00:33:04
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/d8b600c9-8b09-4a40-a800-c6ecf22cfa2e/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
174. What Do King Solomon and David Lee Roth Have in Common?
no
It isn’t easy to separate the guilty from the innocent, but a clever bit of game theory can help.
Thu, 10 Jul 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/8d3b6f66-23ff-40d9-8927-8761cbd25dae/audio/128/default.mp3
00:26:04
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/8d3b6f66-23ff-40d9-8927-8761cbd25dae/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
173. A Better Way to Eat
no
Takeru Kobayashi revolutionized the sport of competitive eating. What can the rest of us learn from his breakthrough?
Thu, 3 Jul 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/0f0f454d-e988-4c89-976b-19315c05bb1e/audio/128/default.mp3
00:25:51
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/0f0f454d-e988-4c89-976b-19315c05bb1e/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
172. How to Screen Job Applicants, Act Your Age, and Get Your Brain Off Autopilot
no
Dubner and Levitt answer reader questions in this first installment of the “Think Like a Freak” Book Club.
Thu, 26 Jun 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/86ee8e3f-854c-4214-a9df-66ec98881427/audio/128/default.mp3
00:36:23
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/86ee8e3f-854c-4214-a9df-66ec98881427/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
171. There’s No Such Thing as a Free Appetizer
no
Is it really in a restaurant’s best interest to give customers free bread or chips before they even order?
Thu, 19 Jun 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/09ebae73-1691-45d0-88c4-241ffe09015d/audio/128/default.mp3
00:37:13
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/09ebae73-1691-45d0-88c4-241ffe09015d/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
170. Why America Doesn’t Love Soccer (Yet)
no
Every four years, the U.S. takes a look at the World Cup and develops a slight crush. What would it take to really fall in love?
Thu, 12 Jun 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/61d0a959-474c-417d-99f7-d68c4d06ed94/audio/128/default.mp3
00:31:03
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/61d0a959-474c-417d-99f7-d68c4d06ed94/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
169. Failure Is Your Friend
no
In which we argue that failure should not only be tolerated but celebrated.
Thu, 5 Jun 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/c3cf978a-c790-4287-a831-f45e4b50f5eb/audio/128/default.mp3
00:58:00
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/c3cf978a-c790-4287-a831-f45e4b50f5eb/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
The Upside of Quitting (Rebroadcast )
no
You know the saying: a winner never quits and a quitter never wins. To which Freakonomics Radio says ... Are you sure?
Thu, 29 May 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/eb99c35c-7657-4446-a5cd-2f3a06f23a84/audio/128/default.mp3
00:28:14
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/eb99c35c-7657-4446-a5cd-2f3a06f23a84/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
168. Think Like a Child
no
When it comes to generating ideas and asking questions it can be really fruitful to have the mentality of an eight year old.
Thu, 22 May 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/9723bbfc-83b8-4f44-90d5-ce24f065bbb2/audio/128/default.mp3
00:28:55
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/9723bbfc-83b8-4f44-90d5-ce24f065bbb2/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
167. The Three Hardest Words in the English Language
no
Why learning to say “I don’t know” is one of the best things you can do.
Thu, 15 May 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/4db49bd9-c7d8-46c0-ac02-0115e04c3d06/audio/128/default.mp3
00:27:28
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/4db49bd9-c7d8-46c0-ac02-0115e04c3d06/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
166. How to Think Like a Freak -- and Other FREAK-quently Asked Questions
no
Stephen Dubner and Steve Levitt talk about their new book and field questions about prestige, university life, and (yum yum) bacon.
Thu, 8 May 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/31cb500b-54fd-4dda-a59e-60e3b0620ba7/audio/128/default.mp3
00:28:28
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/31cb500b-54fd-4dda-a59e-60e3b0620ba7/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
165. The Perfect Crime
no
If you are driving and kill a pedestrian, there\'s a good chance you\'ll barely be punished. Why?
Thu, 1 May 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/08487563-710c-4fba-8ad7-ad3be408ef2c/audio/128/default.mp3
00:29:29
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/08487563-710c-4fba-8ad7-ad3be408ef2c/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
164. Which Came First, the Chicken or the Avocado?
no
When it comes to exercising outrage, people tend to be very selective. Could it be that humans are our least favorite animal?
Thu, 24 Apr 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/4638cf12-3644-4a54-9465-a00fe0cc54e0/audio/128/default.mp3
00:24:53
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/4638cf12-3644-4a54-9465-a00fe0cc54e0/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
163. What’s More Dangerous: Marijuana or Alcohol?
no
Imagine that both substances were undiscovered until today. How would we think about their relative risks?
Thu, 17 Apr 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/18d7aea4-bc9e-403a-a199-864d4429a18c/audio/128/default.mp3
00:31:05
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/18d7aea4-bc9e-403a-a199-864d4429a18c/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
162. “If Mayors Ruled the World”
no
Unlike certain elected officials in Washington, mayors all over the country actually get stuff done. So maybe we should ask them to do more?
Thu, 10 Apr 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/f3229a04-7ddc-4f50-8f8a-368db8b45770/audio/128/default.mp3
00:32:37
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/f3229a04-7ddc-4f50-8f8a-368db8b45770/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
161. How to Make People Quit Smoking
no
The war on cigarettes has been fairly successful in some places. But 1 billion humans still smoke -- so what comes next?
Thu, 3 Apr 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/f0b783b0-ff8b-4d73-8751-91bfde51ff4c/audio/128/default.mp3
00:35:17
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/f0b783b0-ff8b-4d73-8751-91bfde51ff4c/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
160. Why Everybody Who Doesn’t Hate Bitcoin Loves It
no
Thinking of Bitcoin as just a digital currency is like thinking about the Internet as just e-mail. Its potential is much more exciting than that.
Thu, 27 Mar 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/cf2923b4-60e4-432a-9831-faef6afc7f7d/audio/128/default.mp3
00:37:28
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/cf2923b4-60e4-432a-9831-faef6afc7f7d/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Women Are Not Men (Rebroadcast)
no
In many ways, the gender gap is closing. In others, not so much. And that\'s not always a bad thing.
Thu, 20 Mar 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/962ccb00-8443-402c-8479-ccf1e2087ffa/audio/128/default.mp3
00:22:50
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/962ccb00-8443-402c-8479-ccf1e2087ffa/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
159. “It’s Fun to Smoke Marijuana”
no
A psychology professor argues that the brain\'s greatest attribute is knowing what other people are thinking. And that a Queen song, played backwards, can improve your mind-reading skills.
Thu, 13 Mar 2014 04:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/5453eb9f-f135-437d-b5c6-4f86a3f678d0/audio/128/default.mp3
00:21:12
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/5453eb9f-f135-437d-b5c6-4f86a3f678d0/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
158. Is Learning a Foreign Language Really Worth It?
no
Yes, it expands the mind but we usually don\'t retain much -- and then there\'s the opportunity cost.
Thu, 6 Mar 2014 05:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/00f7c43e-820f-49f0-b433-52b198683fe5/audio/128/default.mp3
00:23:16
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/00f7c43e-820f-49f0-b433-52b198683fe5/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
157. Why Are Japanese Homes Disposable?
no
In most countries, houses get more valuable over time. In Japan, a new buyer will often bulldoze the home. We\'ll tell you why.
Thu, 27 Feb 2014 05:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/7281fc76-f8d7-4d70-be93-d195e38f079b/audio/128/default.mp3
00:23:26
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/7281fc76-f8d7-4d70-be93-d195e38f079b/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
156. Why Marry? (Part 2)
no
The consequences of our low marriage rate -- and if the old model is less attractive, how about a new one?
Thu, 20 Feb 2014 05:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/26577808-fbcb-4b74-a331-681686951171/audio/128/default.mp3
00:19:31
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/26577808-fbcb-4b74-a331-681686951171/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
155. Why Marry? (Part 1)
no
The myths of modern marriage.
Thu, 13 Feb 2014 05:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/d38fc3f7-bc14-4287-910f-3f1942bf6ce4/audio/128/default.mp3
00:35:49
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/d38fc3f7-bc14-4287-910f-3f1942bf6ce4/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
154. What You Don’t Know About Online Dating
no
Thick markets, thin markets, and the triumph of attributes over compatibility.This episode is included in the Freakonomics #smartbinge podcast playlist at wnyc.org/smartbinge
Thu, 6 Feb 2014 05:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/1c92b319-a1fb-4a43-b5ae-2a142be7ffe9/audio/128/default.mp3
00:25:18
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/1c92b319-a1fb-4a43-b5ae-2a142be7ffe9/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
153. Reasons to Not Be Ugly
no
The "beauty premium" is real, for everyone from babies to NFL quarterbacks.
Thu, 30 Jan 2014 14:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/da70394f-b380-452f-9542-1808ad869289/audio/128/default.mp3
00:35:23
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/da70394f-b380-452f-9542-1808ad869289/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
152. Everybody Gossips (and That’s a Good Thing)
no
The benefits of rumor-mongering
Thu, 23 Jan 2014 14:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/74d7a687-c1b9-4616-a736-111983fa1b43/audio/128/default.mp3
00:37:13
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/74d7a687-c1b9-4616-a736-111983fa1b43/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Fear Thy Nature (Rebroadcast)
no
What "Sleep No More" and the Stanford Prison Experiment tell us about who we really are.
Thu, 16 Jan 2014 14:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/e9025a97-55e0-496e-a4a4-9abf6545760f/audio/128/default.mp3
00:28:14
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/e9025a97-55e0-496e-a4a4-9abf6545760f/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
151. Are We Ready to Legalize Drugs? And Other FREAK-Quently Asked Questions
no
Dubner and Levitt talk about fixing the post office, putting cameras in the classroom, and wearing hats.
Thu, 9 Jan 2014 14:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/dd8ecc2f-41f1-4782-98fe-17e1fab20c59/audio/128/default.mp3
00:15:01
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/dd8ecc2f-41f1-4782-98fe-17e1fab20c59/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
150. What’s the “Best” Exercise?
no
Most people blame lack of time for being out of shape. So maybe the solution is to exercise more efficiently.
Thu, 2 Jan 2014 14:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/98efc236-2136-4370-bf39-0f50739f6df3/audio/128/default.mp3
00:35:58
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/98efc236-2136-4370-bf39-0f50739f6df3/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Save Me From Myself (Rebroadcast)
no
A commitment device forces you to be the person you really want to be. What could possibly go wrong?
Thu, 26 Dec 2013 14:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/a811d23d-7e52-4c70-91b4-3917cba4c9a5/audio/128/default.mp3
00:37:26
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/a811d23d-7e52-4c70-91b4-3917cba4c9a5/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
149. Pontiff-icating on the Free-Market System
no
The Pope just gave it to the global economy with both barrels. Was he right to do so?
Thu, 19 Dec 2013 14:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/d2a032b4-9dda-4c6d-a265-f27535da117c/audio/128/default.mp3
00:19:44
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/d2a032b4-9dda-4c6d-a265-f27535da117c/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
148. Are Gay Men Really Rich?
no
It’s easy to get that idea. But is the stereotype true?
Thu, 12 Dec 2013 14:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/43ed2539-0f62-4596-b142-538452641854/audio/128/default.mp3
00:31:37
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/43ed2539-0f62-4596-b142-538452641854/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
147. The Most Dangerous Machine
no
More than 1 million people die worldwide each year from traffic accidents. But there\'s never been a safer time to drive.
Thu, 5 Dec 2013 14:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/3ee8d7fd-3603-47a6-ae86-d7d225afb381/audio/128/default.mp3
00:36:50
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/3ee8d7fd-3603-47a6-ae86-d7d225afb381/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
146. Fighting Poverty With Actual Evidence
no
It\'s time to do away with feel-good stories, gut hunches, and magical thinking.
Wed, 27 Nov 2013 14:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/751eb2fd-51ea-41b7-b497-03de98932f77/audio/128/default.mp3
00:46:10
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/751eb2fd-51ea-41b7-b497-03de98932f77/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
145. What Do Skating Rinks, Ultimate Frisbee, and the World Have in Common?
no
Spontaneous order is everywhere if you know where to look for it.
Thu, 21 Nov 2013 14:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/f87539b2-f78b-493f-b805-816454478d5e/audio/128/default.mp3
00:32:18
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/f87539b2-f78b-493f-b805-816454478d5e/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
144. Who Runs the Internet?
no
The online universe doesn\'t have nearly as many rules, or rulemakers, as the real world. Discuss.
Thu, 14 Nov 2013 14:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/641a0274-e1b2-4108-9ba9-179b7f9f889c/audio/128/default.mp3
00:33:08
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/641a0274-e1b2-4108-9ba9-179b7f9f889c/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Freakonomics Goes to College, Part 2 (Rebroadcast)
no
College tends to make people happier, healthier, and wealthier. But how?
Thu, 7 Nov 2013 14:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/a9d0d98d-6993-45ad-b02d-00b66c508bcc/audio/128/default.mp3
00:30:08
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/a9d0d98d-6993-45ad-b02d-00b66c508bcc/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Freakonomics Goes to College, Part 1 (Rebroadcast)
no
What\'s a college degree really worth these days?
Thu, 31 Oct 2013 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/6f4b7c7f-fa28-43bf-b22c-942dc478ebc0/audio/128/default.mp3
00:24:27
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/6f4b7c7f-fa28-43bf-b22c-942dc478ebc0/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
143. Why Bad Environmentalism Is Such an Easy Sell
no
Being green is rarely a black-and-white issue -- but that doesn\'t stop marketers and politicians from pretending it is.
Thu, 24 Oct 2013 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/325631de-aefe-4cd4-aff8-5de35a1c4815/audio/128/default.mp3
00:46:00
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/325631de-aefe-4cd4-aff8-5de35a1c4815/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
142. The Troubled Cremation of Stevie the Cat
no
We spend billions on our pets, and one of the fastest-growing costs is pet "aftercare." But are those cremated remains you got back really from your pet?
Mon, 14 Oct 2013 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/d01a9c22-bea5-4076-8b53-be2886120c07/audio/128/default.mp3
00:32:53
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/d01a9c22-bea5-4076-8b53-be2886120c07/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
141. How to Raise Money Without Killing a Kitten
no
The science of what works -- and doesn\'t work -- in fund-raising
Thu, 10 Oct 2013 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/345b662c-1dc2-491a-9f21-83f12ee64c91/audio/128/default.mp3
00:25:24
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/345b662c-1dc2-491a-9f21-83f12ee64c91/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
140. How to Think About Money, Choose Your Hometown, and Buy an Electric Toothbrush
no
Dubner and Levitt field your queries in this latest installment of our FREAK-quently Asked Questions.
Thu, 3 Oct 2013 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/9046ab48-e77a-4c00-9515-af418e4e5778/audio/128/default.mp3
00:27:51
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/9046ab48-e77a-4c00-9515-af418e4e5778/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
139. Would a Big Bucket of Cash Really Change Your Life?
no
A 19th-century Georgia land lottery may have something to teach us about today\'s income inequality.
Thu, 26 Sep 2013 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/5c92ce50-e56f-4ed0-b356-bb2a41d070aa/audio/128/default.mp3
00:56:33
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/5c92ce50-e56f-4ed0-b356-bb2a41d070aa/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
The Economist’s Guide to Parenting (Rebroadcast)
no
Think you know how much parents matter? Think again. Economists crunch the numbers to learn the ROI on child-rearing.
Thu, 19 Sep 2013 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/a75a012f-83a2-4670-9a34-5435caa26ba5/audio/128/default.mp3
00:16:46
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/a75a012f-83a2-4670-9a34-5435caa26ba5/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
138. Whatever Happened to the Carpal Tunnel Epidemic?
no
Once upon a time, office workers across America lived in fear of a dreaded infirmity. Was the computer keyboard really the villain -- and did carpal tunnel syndrome really go away?
Thu, 12 Sep 2013 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/3c9aafe4-d850-455e-9b88-8e7e3032c9a1/audio/128/default.mp3
00:56:57
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/3c9aafe4-d850-455e-9b88-8e7e3032c9a1/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
The Suicide Paradox (Rebroadcast)
no
There are more than twice as many suicides as murders in the U.S., but suicide attracts far less scrutiny. Freakonomics Radio digs through the numbers and finds all kinds of surprises.
Thu, 5 Sep 2013 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/b7a23f64-0a10-488d-8c6b-d43a8537da1b/audio/128/default.mp3
00:25:39
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/b7a23f64-0a10-488d-8c6b-d43a8537da1b/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
137. Who Are the Most Successful Immigrants in the World?
no
It\'s impossible to say for sure, but the Lebanese do remarkably well. Why?
Thu, 29 Aug 2013 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/8a4e0a52-5aba-4f41-8648-9552617d912b/audio/128/default.mp3
00:57:16
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/8a4e0a52-5aba-4f41-8648-9552617d912b/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
The Folly of Prediction (Rebroadcast)
no
Human beings love to predict the future, but we\'re quite terrible at it. So how about punishing all those bad predictions?
Thu, 22 Aug 2013 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/1acc86a4-8245-4cfd-ae4e-90b2188405c5/audio/128/default.mp3
00:29:46
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/1acc86a4-8245-4cfd-ae4e-90b2188405c5/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
136. The Middle of Everywhere
no
Chicago has given the world more than sausage, crooked politics, and Da Bears.
Thu, 15 Aug 2013 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/53279f29-b12b-4591-8339-fcd1f098e55f/audio/128/default.mp3
00:56:35
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/53279f29-b12b-4591-8339-fcd1f098e55f/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
The Church of "Scionology" (Rebroadcast)
no
We worship the tradition of handing off a family business to the next generation. But is that really such a good idea?
Thu, 8 Aug 2013 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/b6d84766-2f2d-448b-827c-ea408fa251a0/audio/128/default.mp3
00:18:42
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/b6d84766-2f2d-448b-827c-ea408fa251a0/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
135. Do Baby Girls Cause Divorce?
no
Even American parents have a strong "son preference" -- which means that a newborn daughter can be bad news for a marriage.
Thu, 1 Aug 2013 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/da5778b2-5dab-4b4b-b8ab-9ceec5d6109b/audio/128/default.mp3
00:58:04
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/da5778b2-5dab-4b4b-b8ab-9ceec5d6109b/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
The Upside of Quitting (Rebroadcast)
no
You know the saying: a winner never quits and a quitter never wins. To which Freakonomics Radio says ... Are you sure?
Mon, 22 Jul 2013 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/f6d60283-474b-4815-8536-15d8c5991563/audio/128/default.mp3
00:18:40
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/f6d60283-474b-4815-8536-15d8c5991563/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
134. Government Employees Gone Wild
no
The Encyclopedia of Ethical Failures catalogs the fiscal, sexual, and mental lapses of federal workers -- all with an eye toward preventing the next big mistake.
Thu, 18 Jul 2013 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/f880e08d-d68c-4d58-a446-f6878f8c95dc/audio/128/default.mp3
00:06:30
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/f880e08d-d68c-4d58-a446-f6878f8c95dc/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
133. A Burger a Day
no
Is junk food an abomination or a modern miracle?
Thu, 11 Jul 2013 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/c5cf2c0b-65f7-49b2-8172-fc205f58b06d/audio/128/default.mp3
00:27:12
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/c5cf2c0b-65f7-49b2-8172-fc205f58b06d/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
132. Jane Austen, Game Theorist
no
What does "Pride and Prejudice" have to do with nuclear deterrence?
Wed, 3 Jul 2013 21:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/ff2f033e-de86-43c0-b0f0-e54cf47443f0/audio/128/default.mp3
00:43:13
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/ff2f033e-de86-43c0-b0f0-e54cf47443f0/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Legacy of a Jerk (Rebroadcast)
no
What happens to your reputation when you\'re no longer around to defend it?
Thu, 27 Jun 2013 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/26313a5c-2e75-40c2-841c-2b08ace718c3/audio/128/default.mp3
00:31:01
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/26313a5c-2e75-40c2-841c-2b08ace718c3/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
131. Do You Really Want to Know Your Future?
no
You might think that someone with a 50-50 chance of getting a fatal disease would want to know for sure -- but you would be wrong. What does this say about our supposed thirst for certainty?
Thu, 20 Jun 2013 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/f9551317-f300-4ff7-b717-cacded40fd47/audio/128/default.mp3
00:06:15
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/f9551317-f300-4ff7-b717-cacded40fd47/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
130. Why Family and Business Don’t Mix
no
Yet another reason to blame your parents for pretty much everything.
Wed, 12 Jun 2013 20:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/f2c215bb-9a5b-483f-8119-b24eaca355fe/audio/128/default.mp3
00:37:04
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/f2c215bb-9a5b-483f-8119-b24eaca355fe/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
129. Should Tipping be Banned?
no
It\'s awkward, random, confusing -- and probably discriminatory too.
Mon, 3 Jun 2013 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/2529c817-f4db-481b-81e6-63cbbbda6495/audio/128/default.mp3
00:05:36
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/2529c817-f4db-481b-81e6-63cbbbda6495/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
128. Baby, You Can Program My Car
no
A glimpse into our driverless future.
Wed, 29 May 2013 20:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/56dc0096-ee53-49a7-8ef9-9bd9f6c06c7e/audio/128/default.mp3
00:26:20
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/56dc0096-ee53-49a7-8ef9-9bd9f6c06c7e/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
127. Can You Be Too Smart for Your Own Good? And Other FREAK-quently Asked Questions
no
Dubner and Levitt talk about circadian rhythms, gay marriage, autism, and whether "pay what you want" is everything it\'s cracked up to be.
Thu, 23 May 2013 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/4b91966e-63ac-43f7-9c39-76653aa049a5/audio/128/default.mp3
00:06:11
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/4b91966e-63ac-43f7-9c39-76653aa049a5/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
The Hidden Cost of False Alarms (Rebroadcast)
no
If any other product failed 94 percent of the time, you\'d probably stop using it. So why do we put up with burglar alarms?
Wed, 15 May 2013 21:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/0e454095-26ff-405a-937b-9959bef84bfa/audio/128/default.mp3
00:37:55
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/0e454095-26ff-405a-937b-9959bef84bfa/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
126. What Do Medieval Nuns and Bo Jackson Have in Common?
no
A look at whether spite pays — and if it even exists.
Thu, 9 May 2013 12:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/28fc3533-ad35-4cd9-b9ab-cbf8fc7d4c8b/audio/128/default.mp3
00:06:13
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/28fc3533-ad35-4cd9-b9ab-cbf8fc7d4c8b/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
125. It’s Crowded at the Top
no
Why is unemployment still so high? It may be because of something that happened well before the Great Recession.
Wed, 1 May 2013 20:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/5d5f4ea6-82c3-4271-8738-adbc43ebe9fe/audio/128/default.mp3
00:25:02
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/5d5f4ea6-82c3-4271-8738-adbc43ebe9fe/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
124. Running to Do Evil
no
An interview with Unabomber Ted Kaczynski, whose younger brother turned him in -- and what it says about the Boston bombers.
Thu, 25 Apr 2013 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/3b568623-8a92-4257-be22-c6a7566c639c/audio/128/default.mp3
00:05:58
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/3b568623-8a92-4257-be22-c6a7566c639c/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
123. Help Wanted. No Smokers Need Apply
no
In many states, it is perfectly legal to not hire someone who smokes. Should employers also be able to weed out junk-food lovers or motorcyclists -- or anyone who wants to have a baby?
Wed, 17 Apr 2013 20:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/e2770e16-4cee-4fe5-b253-20deec84aa66/audio/128/default.mp3
00:49:52
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/e2770e16-4cee-4fe5-b253-20deec84aa66/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
122. How Much Does Your Name Matter?
no
A kid\'s name can tell us something about his parents -- their race, social standing, even their politics. But is your name really your destiny?
Mon, 8 Apr 2013 13:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/6568a4c7-2805-45db-8500-fd2d41cdc252/audio/128/default.mp3
00:10:10
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/6568a4c7-2805-45db-8500-fd2d41cdc252/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
121. The Tax Man Nudgeth
no
Real tax reform may or may not ever happen. In the meantime, how about making the current system work a bit better?
Wed, 3 Apr 2013 21:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/708f6138-0a4a-4bc8-98da-11a1a01a50ab/audio/128/default.mp3
00:35:44
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/708f6138-0a4a-4bc8-98da-11a1a01a50ab/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
120. 100 Ways to Fight Obesity
no
Freakonomics asks a dozen smart people for their best ideas. Get ready for a fat tax, a sugar ban, and a calorie-chomping tapeworm.
Wed, 27 Mar 2013 20:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/ad66d009-03a9-4282-9cab-d4c1f99bd8bf/audio/128/default.mp3
00:06:12
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/ad66d009-03a9-4282-9cab-d4c1f99bd8bf/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
119. How Money Is March Madness?
no
The NCAA basketball tournament grabs a lot of eyeballs, but turning them into dollars hasn\'t always been easy -- even when the "talent" is playing for free.
Thu, 21 Mar 2013 20:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/791f1477-83cf-4154-829f-b365c72fee05/audio/128/default.mp3
00:35:12
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/791f1477-83cf-4154-829f-b365c72fee05/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
118. Parking Is Hell
no
There ain\'t no such thing as a free parking spot. Somebody has to pay for it -- and that somebody is everybody.
Wed, 13 Mar 2013 20:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/0c3e3dab-6a4c-4f0d-b5ee-2f730a68f5f4/audio/128/default.mp3
00:07:32
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/0c3e3dab-6a4c-4f0d-b5ee-2f730a68f5f4/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
117. When Is a Negative a Positive?
no
Sure, we all like to hear compliments. But if you\'re truly looking to get better at something, it\'s the negative feedback that will get you there.
Wed, 6 Mar 2013 21:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/d58e3d17-6518-40a2-80d6-3a57ff53426d/audio/128/default.mp3
00:36:30
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/d58e3d17-6518-40a2-80d6-3a57ff53426d/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
116. Women Are Not Men
no
In many ways, the gender gap is closing. In others, not so much. And that\'s not always a bad thing.
Sun, 24 Feb 2013 21:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/041a27cb-fc86-4d79-bb61-ff79029ae27d/audio/128/default.mp3
00:06:05
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/041a27cb-fc86-4d79-bb61-ff79029ae27d/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
115. The Downside of More Miles Per Gallon
no
The gas tax doesn\'t work well, and it\'s only going to get worse. What\'s next?
Wed, 20 Feb 2013 21:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/2c1707b1-7c44-4e10-892e-d645f58bddcb/audio/128/default.mp3
00:29:16
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/2c1707b1-7c44-4e10-892e-d645f58bddcb/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
114. How to Think About Guns
no
No one wants mass shootings. Unfortunately, no one has a workable plan to stop them either.
Wed, 13 Feb 2013 21:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/e91ab153-e5c2-498b-9d64-b39f3cf47dc3/audio/128/default.mp3
00:06:24
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
113. Sure, I Remember That
no
It is startlingly easy to create false memories, especially in politics.
Wed, 6 Feb 2013 21:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/9d30c2d6-4efa-4d7b-8e3c-c78f357fc465/audio/128/default.mp3
00:25:46
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
112. Would You Let a Coin Toss Decide Your Future?
no
Levitt and Dubner go deep on "Freakonomics Experiments," a new research project that lets you take a chance on life.
Wed, 30 Jan 2013 21:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/332466a2-7b1e-44f9-a252-a24a401bbab0/audio/128/default.mp3
00:05:01
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
111. Introducing “Freakonomics Experiments”
no
Steve Levitt has a novel idea for helping people make tough decisions
Wed, 23 Jan 2013 21:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/d183fbcd-a91c-4b83-803d-2779294d2e8b/audio/128/default.mp3
00:30:59
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
110. Who Owns the Words That Come Out of Your Mouth?
no
The very long reach of Winston Churchill -- and how the British government is remaking copyright law.
Wed, 16 Jan 2013 21:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/3a666934-8a90-4002-8c88-2f014c002470/audio/128/default.mp3
00:06:07
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/3a666934-8a90-4002-8c88-2f014c002470/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
109. How to Live Longer
no
Why do Hall of Fame inductees, Oscar winners, and Nobel laureates outlive their peers?
Wed, 9 Jan 2013 22:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/ea834641-9877-4a2c-9240-cfa41e143f31/audio/128/default.mp3
00:26:49
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/ea834641-9877-4a2c-9240-cfa41e143f31/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
108. How Did “Freakonomics” Get Its Name? … and Other FREAK-quently Asked Questions
no
Levitt and Dubner answer your questions about driving, sneezing, and ladies’ nights. Plus a remembrance of Levitt’s sister Linda.
Wed, 2 Jan 2013 21:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/330f5078-eb66-4ebd-b96c-727937c05b72/audio/128/default.mp3
00:14:10
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
107. How Much Does a Good Boss Really Matter?
no
It\'s harder than you\'d think to measure the value of a boss. But some enterprising economists have done just that -- and the news is good.
Wed, 26 Dec 2012 21:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/4ef251dc-2971-4143-8b1a-7adfbb592e07/audio/128/default.mp3
00:21:34
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
106. The House of Dreams
no
Dubner\'s childhood home goes from sacred to profane -- and then back again.
Wed, 19 Dec 2012 21:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/b3a5cc03-ad12-487a-be60-dd7f5064d579/audio/128/default.mp3
00:15:10
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/b3a5cc03-ad12-487a-be60-dd7f5064d579/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
105. Have a Very Homo Economicus Christmas
no
Who better than an economist to help with your shopping list?
Wed, 12 Dec 2012 23:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/6e5f6efc-7a67-42ea-98b9-d7e78858ea29/audio/128/default.mp3
00:23:21
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/6e5f6efc-7a67-42ea-98b9-d7e78858ea29/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
104. The Things They Taught Me
no
College, at its best, is about learning to think. Stephen Dubner chats up three of his former professors who made the magic happen.
Wed, 5 Dec 2012 21:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/2edb984f-70d7-498a-8764-0ffa6addc8d7/audio/128/default.mp3
00:06:18
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
103. Free-conomics
no
Economists are a notoriously self-interested bunch. But a British outfit called Pro Bono Economics is giving away its services to selected charities.
Wed, 28 Nov 2012 22:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/ceeea3ab-e6ba-4a1e-99bb-428aba777536/audio/128/default.mp3
00:35:40
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
102. I Consult, Therefore I Am
no
There are enough management consultants these days to form a small nation. But what do they actually do? And does it work?
Wed, 21 Nov 2012 20:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/bae5aefd-242e-470f-934f-c821972acf90/audio/128/default.mp3
00:06:33
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
101. Mass Transit Hysteria
no
Adding more train and bus lines looks like an environmental slam dunk. Until you start to do the math.
Wed, 14 Nov 2012 23:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/af60b2fd-ae11-4deb-8cb7-143e83aa9c17/audio/128/default.mp3
00:14:32
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/af60b2fd-ae11-4deb-8cb7-143e83aa9c17/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
100. Our 100th Episode!
no
Turkey sex and chicken wings, selling souls and swapping organs, the power of the president and the price of wine: these are a few of our favorite things.
Mon, 5 Nov 2012 15:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/13f62bab-c0fe-4ac8-87f4-d693d4549fd7/audio/128/default.mp3
00:05:58
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
99. How to Maximize Your Halloween Candy Haul
no
Is it as simple as going to the richest neighborhood you can find? Of course not ...
Wed, 31 Oct 2012 20:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/76f304d7-5a8e-45e8-859a-d2b20faeb897/audio/128/default.mp3
00:23:24
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
98. We the Sheeple
no
Politicians tell voters exactly what they want to hear, even when it makes no sense. Which is pretty much all the time.
Wed, 24 Oct 2012 20:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/45e96943-97b5-4f0a-8f2d-5ef2236a3b24/audio/128/default.mp3
00:05:45
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
97. Lying to Ourselves
no
We rely on polls and surveys to tell us how people will behave in the future. Too bad they\'re completely unreliable.
Wed, 17 Oct 2012 20:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/94f256fd-1b88-4700-bc68-7d28dbbfdb40/audio/128/default.mp3
00:34:10
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/94f256fd-1b88-4700-bc68-7d28dbbfdb40/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
96. The Cobra Effect
no
When you want to get rid of a nasty pest, one obvious solution comes to mind: just offer a cash reward. But be careful -- because nothing backfires quite like a bounty.
Wed, 10 Oct 2012 20:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/bbae5a72-6ea1-43ad-a45e-6e16e7bd3fbe/audio/128/default.mp3
00:05:45
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/bbae5a72-6ea1-43ad-a45e-6e16e7bd3fbe/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
95. Why America’s Economic Growth May Be (Shh!) Over
no
Sure, we love our computers and all the rest of our digital toys. But when it comes to real economic gains, can we ever match old-school innovations like the automobile and electricity?
Wed, 3 Oct 2012 20:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/70bb194a-c03c-4fe2-841f-9efcb668a24f/audio/128/default.mp3
00:09:24
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Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
94. The Tale of the $15 Tomato
no
Trying to go rustic by baking, brewing, and knitting at home can be terribly inefficient. And that\'s a wonderful thing.
Sun, 23 Sep 2012 14:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/e9c6761b-afcd-4dfd-aaa0-3eaea4bd5ffe/audio/128/default.mp3
00:05:25
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/e9c6761b-afcd-4dfd-aaa0-3eaea4bd5ffe/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
93. Why Online Poker Should Be Legal
no
The data show that poker is indeed a game of skill, not chance, and a Federal judge agrees. So why are players still being treated like criminals?
Wed, 19 Sep 2012 22:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/c4a61cbc-2ddf-43d5-8eab-8b3e02829cde/audio/128/default.mp3
00:37:15
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/c4a61cbc-2ddf-43d5-8eab-8b3e02829cde/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
92. Fear Thy Nature
no
What \"Sleep No More\" and the Stanford Prison Experiment tell us about who we really are.
Wed, 12 Sep 2012 20:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/1608ea1b-387e-4b24-8b8f-99eb0e066915/audio/128/default.mp3
00:05:45
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/1608ea1b-387e-4b24-8b8f-99eb0e066915/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
91. Can Selling Beer Cut Down on Public Drunkenness?
no
Binge drinking is a big problem at college football games. Oliver Luck -- father of No. 1 NFL pick Andrew, and the athletic director at West Virginia University -- had an unusual idea to help solve it.
Wed, 5 Sep 2012 20:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/aa08f6b8-b466-4c0c-a770-b63710a93e02/audio/128/default.mp3
00:19:22
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/aa08f6b8-b466-4c0c-a770-b63710a93e02/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
90. How Deep Is the Shadow Economy?
no
What we know -- and don\'t know -- about the gazillions of dollars that never show up on anyone\'s books.
Wed, 29 Aug 2012 20:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/ad844c92-33b7-425a-bf6b-137b05d2ca05/audio/128/default.mp3
00:06:10
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/ad844c92-33b7-425a-bf6b-137b05d2ca05/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
89. There’s Cake in the Breakroom!
no
If you think working from home offers too many distractions, just think about what happens at the office.
Wed, 22 Aug 2012 21:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/d3caf7a3-7f15-4726-8179-9f00b8b60914/audio/128/default.mp3
00:33:31
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/d3caf7a3-7f15-4726-8179-9f00b8b60914/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
88. Freakonomics Goes to College, Part 2
no
College tends to make people happier, healthier, and wealthier. But how?
Wed, 15 Aug 2012 21:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/1b6750a2-0c9f-4826-a2d0-765837aaf779/audio/128/default.mp3
00:06:16
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/1b6750a2-0c9f-4826-a2d0-765837aaf779/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
87. The Season of Death
no
We know that summertime brings far too many fatal accidents. But you may be surprised if you dig into the numbers.
Wed, 8 Aug 2012 20:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/22ebfd4e-509e-412a-ad28-1302a75cf50e/audio/128/default.mp3
00:29:01
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/22ebfd4e-509e-412a-ad28-1302a75cf50e/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
86. Freakonomics Goes to College, Part 1
no
What\'s a college degree really worth these days?
Sun, 29 Jul 2012 12:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/88c8a3fe-8916-4548-aecc-4b7f63e9a378/audio/128/default.mp3
00:06:41
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/88c8a3fe-8916-4548-aecc-4b7f63e9a378/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
85. Olympian Economics
no
Do host cities really get the benefits their boosters promise, or are they just engaging in some fiscal gymnastics?
Wed, 25 Jul 2012 21:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/1228a8de-727e-40c5-b413-05b4b20c1840/audio/128/default.mp3
00:43:10
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/1228a8de-727e-40c5-b413-05b4b20c1840/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
84. Legacy of a Jerk
no
What happens to your reputation when you\'re no longer around to defend it?
Wed, 18 Jul 2012 20:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/026bb668-787b-465f-967d-1b05c4116833/audio/128/default.mp3
00:06:14
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/026bb668-787b-465f-967d-1b05c4116833/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
83. What's Wrong With Cash for Grades?
no
If we want our kids to thrive in school, maybe we should just pay them.
Tue, 10 Jul 2012 22:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/393f94f2-a320-4719-8732-1d891d606c3e/audio/128/default.mp3
00:22:46
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/393f94f2-a320-4719-8732-1d891d606c3e/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
82. Please Steal My Car
no
Levitt and Dubner answer your FREAK-quently Asked Questions about junk food, insurance, and how to make an economist happy.
Wed, 4 Jul 2012 16:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/4baab553-01b2-4edd-babe-eebea5a9730e/audio/128/default.mp3
00:07:12
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/4baab553-01b2-4edd-babe-eebea5a9730e/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
81. Star-Spangled Banter?
no
Once a week, the British Prime Minister goes before the House of Commons for a lightning round of hard questions. Should the U.S. give it a try?
Tue, 26 Jun 2012 21:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/41179071-238c-4079-9f14-5c90289e5a8b/audio/128/default.mp3
00:35:47
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/41179071-238c-4079-9f14-5c90289e5a8b/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
80. Riding the Herd Mentality
no
How using peer pressure -- and good, old-fashioned shame -- can push people to do the right thing.
Wed, 20 Jun 2012 20:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/04d1b8bb-d9a2-470e-bde7-ced19e5cff2c/audio/128/default.mp3
00:06:03
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/04d1b8bb-d9a2-470e-bde7-ced19e5cff2c/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
79. A Cheap Employee Is … a Cheap Employee
no
Paying workers as little as possible seems smart -- unless you can make more money by paying them more.
Wed, 13 Jun 2012 22:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/c2c3e47a-910d-48b6-9f71-3022f7cb4e04/audio/128/default.mp3
00:28:49
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/c2c3e47a-910d-48b6-9f71-3022f7cb4e04/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
78. You Eat What You Are, Part 2
no
To feed 7 billion people while protecting the environment, it would seem that going local is a no-brainer -- until you start looking at the numbers.
Wed, 6 Jun 2012 20:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/a0008348-afb7-4288-a99b-3a9b87de8eec/audio/128/default.mp3
00:05:29
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/a0008348-afb7-4288-a99b-3a9b87de8eec/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
77. Playing the Nerd Card
no
The NBA’s superstars are suddenly sporting Urkel glasses -- but is it more than a fashion statement?
Wed, 30 May 2012 22:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/00966388-6f69-4c2a-aa74-22f920325aab/audio/128/default.mp3
00:29:43
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/00966388-6f69-4c2a-aa74-22f920325aab/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
76. You Eat What You Are, Part 1
no
How American food so got bad -- and why it\'s getting so much better.
Wed, 23 May 2012 20:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/efc7524a-9100-42f8-9e13-8b8764523075/audio/128/default.mp3
00:05:36
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/efc7524a-9100-42f8-9e13-8b8764523075/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
75. Retirement Kills
no
Sure, we all dream of leaving the office forever. But what if it\'s bad for your health?
Wed, 16 May 2012 22:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/2adce78a-2346-4ce9-954f-70a254ca249e/audio/128/default.mp3
00:28:07
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/2adce78a-2346-4ce9-954f-70a254ca249e/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
74. Soul Possession
no
In a world where nearly everything is for sale, is it always okay to buy what isn’t yours?
Mon, 7 May 2012 14:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/4703ab78-deb0-40b4-b3f7-15b2eb526e43/audio/128/default.mp3
00:05:39
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/4703ab78-deb0-40b4-b3f7-15b2eb526e43/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
73. A Rose By Any Other Distance
no
At a time when people worry about every mile their food must travel, why is it okay to import most of our cut flowers from thousands of miles away?
Wed, 2 May 2012 21:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/aab1dc7c-b45b-472c-9aa2-2e1d088b1a6a/audio/128/default.mp3
00:56:47
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/aab1dc7c-b45b-472c-9aa2-2e1d088b1a6a/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
72. Lottery Loopholes and Deadly Doctors
no
What do you do when smart people keep making stupid mistakes? And: are we a nation of financial illiterates?
Wed, 25 Apr 2012 20:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/2c16f6bb-5f0f-4a88-809f-be0d5d185b7b/audio/128/default.mp3
00:06:20
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/2c16f6bb-5f0f-4a88-809f-be0d5d185b7b/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
71. Is Good Corporate Citizenship Also Good for the Bottom Line?
no
A new study says that yes, it is -- but try telling that to the United Nations officials who are preaching sustainability practices.
Wed, 18 Apr 2012 22:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/f6a6450d-b014-40bb-9427-6acfa35ec3d5/audio/128/default.mp3
00:57:00
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/f6a6450d-b014-40bb-9427-6acfa35ec3d5/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
70. Eating and Tweeting
no
Does the future of food lie in its past – or inside a tank of liquid nitrogen? Also: how anti-social can you be on a social network?
Wed, 11 Apr 2012 20:30:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/a1b98d7c-1bba-4154-abef-4acd561b2df4/audio/128/default.mp3
00:05:41
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/a1b98d7c-1bba-4154-abef-4acd561b2df4/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
69. The Hidden Cost of False Alarms
no
If any other product failed 94 percent of the time, you’d probably stop using it. So why do we put up with burglar alarms?
Tue, 3 Apr 2012 22:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/150b1b1e-20d2-49a1-a7b6-cd6def9585f0/audio/128/default.mp3
00:57:02
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/150b1b1e-20d2-49a1-a7b6-cd6def9585f0/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
68. The Power of the President -- and the Thumb
no
How much does the President of the United States really matter? And: where did all the hitchhikers go? A pair of "attribution errors."
Wed, 28 Mar 2012 14:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/e945c635-0ab5-44d1-8cb1-418391db49f0/audio/128/default.mp3
00:04:46
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/e945c635-0ab5-44d1-8cb1-418391db49f0/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
67. The Patent Gap
no
Women hold fewer than one in 10 patents. Why? And what are we missing out on?
Thu, 22 Mar 2012 21:13:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/98fe2cf2-fbc6-43fd-9ec8-8447708f52ac/audio/128/default.mp3
00:57:31
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/98fe2cf2-fbc6-43fd-9ec8-8447708f52ac/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
66. Show and Yell
no
Is booing an act of verbal vandalism or the last true expression of democracy? And: when you drive a Prius, are you guilty of “conspicuous conservation”?
Wed, 14 Mar 2012 14:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/05c11761-db11-4b73-8ded-d37c2eacf295/audio/128/default.mp3
00:05:24
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/05c11761-db11-4b73-8ded-d37c2eacf295/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
65. It’s Not the President, Stupid
no
Isn’t it time to admit that the U.S. economy doesn’t have a commander in chief?
Wed, 7 Mar 2012 21:31:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/83656694-b61e-4472-9840-bbc0bddea54a/audio/128/default.mp3
00:56:21
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/83656694-b61e-4472-9840-bbc0bddea54a/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
64. The Days of Wine and Mouses
no
Do more expensive wines taste better? And: what does one little rodent in a salad say about a restaurant’s future?
Mon, 27 Feb 2012 05:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/bf3b0233-27a2-451f-a625-3407fc4fb3d4/audio/128/default.mp3
00:05:13
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/bf3b0233-27a2-451f-a625-3407fc4fb3d4/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
63. The Dilbert Index?
no
Measuring workplace morale -- and how to game the sick-day system.
Wed, 22 Feb 2012 22:21:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/0a026e4b-ede6-476a-b996-d69eab0ab528/audio/128/default.mp3
00:35:36
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/0a026e4b-ede6-476a-b996-d69eab0ab528/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
62. How Biased Is Your Media?
no
The left and the right blame each other for pretty much everything, including slanted media coverage. Can they both be right?
Wed, 15 Feb 2012 22:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/3c64665b-acf5-47f9-8e46-3d3a753685f2/audio/128/default.mp3
00:05:02
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/3c64665b-acf5-47f9-8e46-3d3a753685f2/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
61. Does This Recession Make Me Look Fat?
no
A look at some non-obvious ways to lose weight.
Wed, 8 Feb 2012 23:30:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/09978ef4-35d1-4b44-a884-88449ae13b76/audio/128/default.mp3
00:33:58
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/09978ef4-35d1-4b44-a884-88449ae13b76/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
60. Save Me From Myself
no
A commitment device forces you to be the person you really want to be. What could possibly go wrong?
Wed, 1 Feb 2012 21:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/c180da10-02ca-43a8-9861-9a90588d54d4/audio/128/default.mp3
00:05:02
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/c180da10-02ca-43a8-9861-9a90588d54d4/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
59. The Hidden Side of the Super Bowl
no
A football cheat sheet to help you sound like the smartest person at the party.
Wed, 25 Jan 2012 22:37:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/de6799b8-05a1-4773-a159-ba0af318bd94/audio/128/default.mp3
00:34:22
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/de6799b8-05a1-4773-a159-ba0af318bd94/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
58. What Do Hand-Washing and Financial Illiteracy Have in Common?
no
Education is the surest solution to a lot of problems. Except when it’s not.
Thu, 19 Jan 2012 05:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/ccfd8104-43dd-4f83-a017-23df69900bd0/audio/128/default.mp3
00:05:31
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/ccfd8104-43dd-4f83-a017-23df69900bd0/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
57. Does Money Really Buy Elections?
no
We all know the answer is yes. But the data -- and Rudy Giuliani -- say no.
Wed, 11 Jan 2012 20:27:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/1100fb3b-a43c-49c4-aeb0-d8b35d7cce90/audio/128/default.mp3
00:15:38
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/1100fb3b-a43c-49c4-aeb0-d8b35d7cce90/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
56. Why Is “I Don’t Know” So Hard to Say?
no
Levitt and Dubner answer your FREAK-quently Asked Questions about certifying politicians, irrational fears, and the toughest three words in the English language.
Wed, 4 Jan 2012 05:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/e4a4335f-f6bd-4fd4-9c17-2afbbb2dddb1/audio/128/default.mp3
00:05:21
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/e4a4335f-f6bd-4fd4-9c17-2afbbb2dddb1/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
55. The Perils of Drunk Walking
no
We know it\'s terribly dangerous to drive drunk. But heading home on foot isn\'t the solution.
Tue, 27 Dec 2011 22:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/398b4901-a3b6-4051-9086-3624032596ef/audio/128/default.mp3
00:29:31
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/398b4901-a3b6-4051-9086-3624032596ef/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
54. How Is a Bad Radio Station Like Our Public-School System? (Encore)
no
The thrill of customization, via Pandora and a radical new teaching method
Wed, 21 Dec 2011 05:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/699b9f78-5a99-48ae-b5e5-cb8c7d95342b/audio/128/default.mp3
00:04:37
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/699b9f78-5a99-48ae-b5e5-cb8c7d95342b/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
53. How American Food Got So Bad
no
Tyler Cowen points fingers. There\'s plenty of blame to go around.
Tue, 13 Dec 2011 22:47:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/d0e719dc-789b-4193-b491-093577dfa958/audio/128/default.mp3
00:24:05
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/d0e719dc-789b-4193-b491-093577dfa958/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
52. Weird Recycling
no
Clever ways to not waste our waste.
Fri, 2 Dec 2011 14:44:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/a582d091-c0d4-42c5-a9b4-c4f0c36f552e/audio/128/default.mp3
00:05:01
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/a582d091-c0d4-42c5-a9b4-c4f0c36f552e/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
51. What Makes a Donor Donate?
no
The science of charity, with economist John List.
Tue, 29 Nov 2011 22:05:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/177b9113-dc80-42da-a43f-17c63b7a4b00/audio/128/default.mp3
00:30:05
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/177b9113-dc80-42da-a43f-17c63b7a4b00/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
50. The Truth Is Out There…Isn’t It?
no
There’s a nasty secret about hot-button topics like global warming: knowledge is not always power.
Tue, 22 Nov 2011 20:47:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/3859ea0b-df9d-4ee7-94c6-0378e74a0b40/audio/128/default.mp3
00:04:38
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/3859ea0b-df9d-4ee7-94c6-0378e74a0b40/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
49. Unnatural Turkeys
no
Our appetite for breast meat renders our holiday birds unable to reproduce.
Wed, 16 Nov 2011 17:12:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/f4c57c52-cf0f-4b5b-87fb-72a41133eb65/audio/128/default.mp3
00:29:42
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/f4c57c52-cf0f-4b5b-87fb-72a41133eb65/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
48. Boo…Who?
no
Is booing an act of verbal vandalism—or the last true expression of democracy?
Tue, 8 Nov 2011 20:16:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/1b4f7733-2caa-4c3b-b30c-425ec4df437e/audio/128/default.mp3
00:04:37
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/1b4f7733-2caa-4c3b-b30c-425ec4df437e/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
47. Wildfires, Cops, and Keggers
no
On Election Day, most people focus on the obvious winners and losers -- that is, the candidates. But we went looking for some of the strange side effects that elections produce.
Wed, 2 Nov 2011 01:36:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/10043bcc-b680-478f-8189-4330d2016aa3/audio/128/default.mp3
00:26:59
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/10043bcc-b680-478f-8189-4330d2016aa3/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
46. Misadventures in Baby-Making
no
We are constantly wowed by new technologies and policies meant to make childbirth better. But beware the unintended consequences.
Tue, 25 Oct 2011 21:17:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/ce94785e-67f1-49ce-9060-4a4c4a7aaa53/audio/128/default.mp3
00:04:43
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/ce94785e-67f1-49ce-9060-4a4c4a7aaa53/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
45. Those Cheating Teachers!
no
High-stakes testing has produced some rotten apples. But they can be caught.
Tue, 18 Oct 2011 19:05:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/34932d36-2215-4738-b0f9-ad036f98c7cd/audio/128/default.mp3
00:28:15
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/34932d36-2215-4738-b0f9-ad036f98c7cd/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
44. Where Have All the Hitchhikers Gone?
no
Did we needlessly scare ourselves into ditching a good thing? And, with millions of cars driving around with no passengers, should we be rooting for a renaissance?
Mon, 10 Oct 2011 04:05:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/08bfc484-7a54-4e9a-aed0-8cb3445cdf3c/audio/128/default.mp3
00:05:54
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/08bfc484-7a54-4e9a-aed0-8cb3445cdf3c/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
43. The Decline and Fall of Violence
no
The world is a more peaceful place today that at any time in history -- by a long, long shot.
Wed, 5 Oct 2011 00:39:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/760b8b43-e830-4ec9-b1f1-361a920bb19c/audio/128/default.mp3
00:56:57
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/760b8b43-e830-4ec9-b1f1-361a920bb19c/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
42. The Upside of Quitting
no
You know the saying: a winner never quits and a quitter never wins. To which Freakonomics Radio says … Are you sure?
Wed, 28 Sep 2011 06:08:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/96f78851-8792-46bb-b9ad-9343c875e094/audio/128/default.mp3
00:56:37
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/96f78851-8792-46bb-b9ad-9343c875e094/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
41. The Folly of Prediction
no
Human beings love to predict the future, but we\'re quite terrible at it. So how about punishing all those bad predictions?
Wed, 14 Sep 2011 15:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/046df243-63eb-4991-a825-67082b03e44b/audio/128/default.mp3
00:56:57
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/046df243-63eb-4991-a825-67082b03e44b/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
40. The Suicide Paradox
no
There are more than twice as many suicides as murders in the U.S., but suicide attracts far less scrutiny. Freakonomics Radio digs through the numbers and finds all kinds of surprises.
Wed, 31 Aug 2011 15:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/61fd64b6-eec6-4fde-b82c-9d3fb23ec94a/audio/128/default.mp3
00:56:34
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/61fd64b6-eec6-4fde-b82c-9d3fb23ec94a/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
39. The Economist’s Guide to Parenting
no
Think you know how much parents matter? Think again. Economists crunch the numbers to learn the ROI on child-rearing.
Tue, 16 Aug 2011 16:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/12e8c83b-44bd-4fa9-b4a2-0d3e10d34fda/audio/128/default.mp3
00:56:36
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/12e8c83b-44bd-4fa9-b4a2-0d3e10d34fda/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
38. The Church of "Scionology"
no
We worship the tradition of handing off a family business to the next generation. But is that really such a good idea?
Wed, 3 Aug 2011 16:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/9ceafdc1-152e-4de6-ac42-be72a60d2638/audio/128/default.mp3
00:27:08
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/9ceafdc1-152e-4de6-ac42-be72a60d2638/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
37. Mouse in the Salad
no
In restaurants and in life, bad things happen. But what happens next is just as important.
Wed, 20 Jul 2011 17:37:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/b0ee0153-70a4-44f5-9882-e650438217b8/audio/128/default.mp3
00:26:31
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/b0ee0153-70a4-44f5-9882-e650438217b8/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
36. Hey Baby, Is That a Prius You're Driving?
no
"Conspicuous conservation" is about showing off your environmental bona fides. In other words, if you lean green, there\'s extra value in being seen leaning green.
Wed, 6 Jul 2011 21:04:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/aa3bfd58-7b92-4f94-805d-ed4e8cd2af7a/audio/128/default.mp3
00:28:11
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/aa3bfd58-7b92-4f94-805d-ed4e8cd2af7a/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
35. Live From St. Paul!
no
Freakonomics Radio hits the road, and plays some Quiz Bowl
Wed, 22 Jun 2011 09:00:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/d92a0dff-48e8-4292-84c0-629444767fc8/audio/128/default.mp3
00:14:01
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/d92a0dff-48e8-4292-84c0-629444767fc8/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
34. Things Our Fathers Gave Us
no
What did Levitt and Dubner learn as kids from their dads?
Wed, 8 Jun 2011 16:39:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/e30ba885-fa71-435f-a5f0-404b2ac09bf2/audio/128/default.mp3
00:18:46
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/e30ba885-fa71-435f-a5f0-404b2ac09bf2/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
33. To Catch a Fugitive
no
Who is likelier to get to the fugitive first? When a fugitive is on the run, it’s not only the police he has to worry about. A bounty hunter could be coming after him, too.
Wed, 25 May 2011 19:10:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/ab067979-4c4d-4a71-96ba-d42c003f3bad/audio/128/default.mp3
00:14:38
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/ab067979-4c4d-4a71-96ba-d42c003f3bad/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
32. Growing Up Buffett
no
What’s it like to wake up one day and realize Dad is a multi-billionaire? That\'s what happened to Warren Buffett’s son Peter -- who then started to think about whether or not to join the family business.
Wed, 11 May 2011 21:41:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/0fa5987f-f125-416a-b1d3-fa90922aa6c5/audio/128/default.mp3
00:18:44
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/0fa5987f-f125-416a-b1d3-fa90922aa6c5/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
31. Gambling With Your Life
no
Does Las Vegas increase your risk of suicide? A researcher embeds himself in the city where Americans are most likely to kill themselves.
Wed, 27 Apr 2011 21:08:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/ca269b15-fc05-4ecc-978c-caf9764e6354/audio/128/default.mp3
00:16:29
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/ca269b15-fc05-4ecc-978c-caf9764e6354/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
30. Does College Still Matter? And Other Freaky Questions Answered ...
no
In our second round of FREAK-quently Asked Questions, Steve Levitt answers some queries from listeners and readers.
Wed, 13 Apr 2011 22:19:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/b0d755c9-6a56-4af8-9894-a08514d2fe94/audio/128/default.mp3
00:20:06
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/b0d755c9-6a56-4af8-9894-a08514d2fe94/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
29. Smarter Kids at 10 Bucks a Pop
no
It won’t work for everyone, but there’s a cheap, quick, and simple way to lift some students’ grades.
Wed, 6 Apr 2011 22:38:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/7e8ecbdd-64f5-4b25-a42c-d3ecb09efcb9/audio/128/default.mp3
00:21:02
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/7e8ecbdd-64f5-4b25-a42c-d3ecb09efcb9/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
28. Why Can’t We Predict Earthquakes?
no
We talk to a U.S. Geological Survey physicist about the science -- and folly -- of predicting earthquakes. There are lots of known knowns; and, fortunately, not too many unknown unknowns. But it\'s the known unknowns -- the timing of the next Big One -- that are the most dangerous.
Wed, 30 Mar 2011 17:13:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/ec66b21f-ced3-45dd-aae6-de16c4635f08/audio/128/default.mp3
00:19:46
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/ec66b21f-ced3-45dd-aae6-de16c4635f08/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
27. Death by Fire? Probably Not
no
Fire deaths in the U.S. have fallen 90 percent over the past 100 years, a great and greatly underappreciated gain. How did it happen -- and could we ever get to zero?
Wed, 23 Mar 2011 20:27:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/4e5d06d8-9704-4c63-b2b8-0c0e9b5b227f/audio/128/default.mp3
00:22:38
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/4e5d06d8-9704-4c63-b2b8-0c0e9b5b227f/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
26. The Health of Nations
no
For decades, GDP has been the yardstick for measuring living standards around the world. Martha Nussbaum would rather use something that actually works.
Wed, 16 Mar 2011 22:30:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/eb564bc7-371c-433a-823d-0f2d9a20b0a0/audio/128/default.mp3
00:26:06
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/eb564bc7-371c-433a-823d-0f2d9a20b0a0/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
25. Is Twitter a Two-Way Street?
no
To get a lot of followers on Twitter, do you need to follow a lot of other Tweeps? And if not, why not?
Wed, 9 Mar 2011 21:24:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/b95cf5e1-2e5d-4d48-811a-f2e6e4d29dba/audio/128/default.mp3
00:19:26
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/b95cf5e1-2e5d-4d48-811a-f2e6e4d29dba/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
24. The Power of Poop
no
Since the beginning of civilization, we’ve thought that human waste was worthless and dangerous. What if we were wrong?
Wed, 2 Mar 2011 17:51:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/b2bb4b4d-b1be-43c1-a1f0-40ed91f58992/audio/128/default.mp3
00:28:16
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/b2bb4b4d-b1be-43c1-a1f0-40ed91f58992/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
23. Millionaires vs. Billionaires
no
Five things you don’t know about the NFL labor standoff
Thu, 24 Feb 2011 02:59:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/410565a3-724c-4ea0-8f2e-d99ed83ca644/audio/128/default.mp3
00:16:42
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/410565a3-724c-4ea0-8f2e-d99ed83ca644/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
22. Why Cities Rock
no
Could it be that cities are "our greatest invention" -- that, despite a reputation as black-soot-spewing engines of doom, they in fact make us richer, smarter, happier and (believe it!) greener?
Thu, 17 Feb 2011 00:42:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/4d73e053-0e5f-4765-977b-00508c5ed38e/audio/128/default.mp3
00:25:15
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/4d73e053-0e5f-4765-977b-00508c5ed38e/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
21. Bring on the Pain!
no
It\'s not about how much something hurts -- it\'s how you remember the pain. This week, lessons on pain from the New York City subway, the professional hockey rink, and a landmark study of colonoscopy patients. So have a listen; we promise, it won\'t hurt a bit.
Wed, 9 Feb 2011 21:55:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/10ad6a6c-80d7-452a-befb-c97bc160a233/audio/128/default.mp3
00:26:55
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/10ad6a6c-80d7-452a-befb-c97bc160a233/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
20. Waiter, There’s a Physicist in My Soup! (Part 2)
no
What do a computer hacker, an Indiana farm boy, and Napoleon Bonaparte have in common? The past, present, and future of food science.
Wed, 2 Feb 2011 14:09:00 +0000
https://freakonomics.com
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/38cf5c8c-003e-4115-866e-b5b67e161577/audio/128/default.mp3
00:24:47
https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/2be484/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/38cf5c8c-003e-4115-866e-b5b67e161577/3000x3000/image.jpg?aid=rss_feed
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
19. Waiter, There’s a Physicist in My Soup! (Part 1)
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The "molecular gastronomy" movement -- which gets a bump in visibility next month with the publication of the mammoth cookbook "Modernist Cuisine" -- is all about bringing more science into the kitchen. In many ways, it\'s the opposite of the "slow food" movement. In this episode, you\'ll hear chieftains from the two camps square off: Alice Waters for the slow foodies and Nathan Myhrvold for the mad scientists. Bon appetit!
Wed, 26 Jan 2011 15:52:00 +0000
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00:16:19
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18. Freakonomics FAQ, No. 1
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Levitt and Dubner field questions from the public and hold forth on everything from dating strategies and rock-and-roll accordion music to whether different nations have different economic identities. Oh, and also: is it worthwhile to vote?
Wed, 19 Jan 2011 16:19:00 +0000
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00:21:27
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17. Trashed
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How economics -- and emotion -- have turned our garbage into such a mess
Thu, 13 Jan 2011 02:04:00 +0000
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00:14:53
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16. Exit Interview: Schools Chancellor, NYC
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Having already amassed an eventful resume -- the Clinton White House, the Department of Justice, and Bertelsmann -- Joel I. Klein spent the past eight years at chancellor of the biggest school system in the country. So what\'d he learn?
Wed, 5 Jan 2011 19:58:00 +0000
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00:26:07
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15. You Say Repugnant, I Say … Let's Do It!
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What happens when the most disturbing ideas are also the best?
Wed, 29 Dec 2010 16:29:00 +0000
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00:24:57
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14. Do More Expensive Wines Taste Better?
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They should! It\'s a cardinal rule: more expensive items are supposed to be qualitatively better than their cheaper versions. But is that true for wine?
Wed, 15 Dec 2010 23:09:00 +0000
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00:21:17
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13. The "No-Lose Lottery," Part 2
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It’s the banking tool that got millions of people around the world to stop wasting money on the lottery. So why won\'t state and federal officials in the U.S. give it a chance?
Wed, 1 Dec 2010 22:14:00 +0000
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00:25:16
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12. Is America Ready for a "No-Lose Lottery"?
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For the most part, Americans don\'t like the simple, boring act of putting money in a savings account. We do, however, love to play the lottery. So what if you combined the two, creating a new kind of savings account with a lottery payout?
Wed, 17 Nov 2010 22:57:00 +0000
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00:32:28
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11. How Much Does the President of the U.S. Really Matter?
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The U.S. president is often called the \"leader of free world.\" But if you ask an economist or a Constitutional scholar how much the occupant of the Oval Office matters, they won\'t say much. We look at what the data have to say about measuring leadership, and its impact on the economy and the country.
Wed, 3 Nov 2010 20:48:00 +0000
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00:21:38
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10. The NFL's Best Real Estate Isn't For Sale. Yet.
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The NFL is very good at making money. So why on earth doesn\'t it sell ad space on the one piece of real estate that football fans can’t help but see: the players themselves? The explanation is trickier than you might think. It has to do with Peyton Manning, with Eli Manning, and with ... wait for it ... Tevye.
Thu, 28 Oct 2010 19:50:00 +0000
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00:19:45
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9. Reading, Rockets, and 'Rithmetic
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Government and the private sector often feel far apart. One is filled with compliance-driven bureaucracy. The other, with market-fueled innovation. But something is changing in a multi-billion dollar corner of the Department of Education. It\'s an experiment, which takes cues from the likes of Google and millionaires who hope to go to the moon.
Thu, 21 Oct 2010 02:53:00 +0000
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00:14:14
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8. Who Stole All the Runs in Major League Baseball?
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It was a pretty good baseball season -- especially if you\'re a fan of the Yankees, Rays, Twins, Rangers, Reds, Braves, Phillies, or Giants, all of whom made the playoffs. But the post-season just opened with a telling event, a no-hitter pitched by the Phillies\' Roy Halladay, which shows what\'s been missing all season: runs.
Thu, 7 Oct 2010 12:57:00 +0000
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00:11:31
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7. Two Book Authors and a Microphone
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The next chapter in the adventures of Dubner and Levitt has begun. Listen to a preview of what\'s to come for the fall season of Freakonomics Radio.
Thu, 30 Sep 2010 04:06:00 +0000
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00:08:30
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6. Why the World Cup Is an Economist's Dream
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Steve Levitt talks about why the center cannot hold in penalty kicks, why a running track hurts home-field advantage, and why the World Cup is an economist\'s dream.
Thu, 10 Jun 2010 06:25:00 +0000
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00:28:40
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5. How Is a Bad Radio Station Like Our Public-School System?
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In this episode of Freakonomics Radio, we explore a way to make 1.1 million schoolkids feel like they have 1.1 million teachers.
Thu, 13 May 2010 00:53:00 +0000
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00:19:20
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4. Faking It
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Do you "fake it"? If so, you\'re hardly alone. In this episode, you\'ll hear how everyone from the President of the United States to a kosher-keeping bacon lover lives in a state of fallen grace. All the time. And gets by.
Tue, 13 Apr 2010 00:52:00 +0000
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00:19:39
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3. What Would the World Look Like if Economists Were in Charge?
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In this episode we speculate what would happen if economists got to run the world. Hear from a high-end call girl; an Estonian who ran his country according to the gospel of Milton Friedman; and a guy who wants to start building new nations in the middle of the ocean.
Wed, 24 Mar 2010 00:52:00 +0000
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00:21:04
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2. Is America's Obesity Epidemic For Real?
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Americans keep putting on pounds. So is it time for a cheeseburger tax? Or would a chill pill be the best medicine? In this episode, we explore the underbelly of fat through the eyes of a 280-pound woman, a top White House doctor, and a couple of overweight academics.
Fri, 26 Feb 2010 01:53:00 +0000
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00:26:27
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1. The Dangers of Safety
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What do NASCAR drivers, Glenn Beck and the hit men of the NFL have in common?
Sat, 6 Feb 2010 03:15:00 +0000
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