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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... more
FAQs about Freakonomics Radio:How many episodes does Freakonomics Radio have?The podcast currently has 903 episodes available.
March 04, 2021453. A Rescue Plan for Black AmericaNew 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.)...more57minPlay
February 25, 2021Am I Boring You? (Ep. 225 Rebroadcast)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?...more40minPlay
February 18, 2021452. Jeff Immelt Knows He Let You DownNot 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? ...more46minPlay
February 11, 2021451. Can I Ask You a Ridiculously Personal Question?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!...more43minPlay
February 04, 2021450. How to Be Better at DeathCaitlin 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....more58minPlay
January 28, 2021449. How to Fix the Incentives in Cancer ResearchFor 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....more45minPlay
January 21, 2021448. The Downside of DisgustIt’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....more46minPlay
January 14, 2021447. How Much Do We Really Care About Children?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....more48minPlay
January 07, 2021446. “We Get All Our Great Stuff from Europe — Including Witch Hunting.”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. ...more41minPlay
December 31, 2020Trust Me (Ep. 266 Rebroadcast)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?...more31minPlay
FAQs about Freakonomics Radio:How many episodes does Freakonomics Radio have?The podcast currently has 903 episodes available.