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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.
April 11, 2019374. How Spotify Saved the Music Industry (But Not Necessarily Musicians)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?...more58minPlay
April 04, 2019373. Why Rent Control Doesn’t WorkAs 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?...more49minPlay
March 28, 2019372. Freakonomics Radio Live: “Would You Eat a Piece of Chocolate Shaped Like Dog Poop?”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....more54minPlay
March 21, 2019Why You Shouldn’t Open a Restaurant (Update)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....more49minPlay
March 14, 2019371. A Free-Trade Democrat in the Trump White HouseFor 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.”...more49minPlay
March 07, 2019370. How to Fail Like a ProThe 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.)...more41minPlay
February 28, 2019369. A Good Idea Is Not Good EnoughWhether 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.)...more55minPlay
February 21, 2019368. Where Do Good Ideas Come From?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.)...more1h 2minPlay
February 14, 2019367. The Future of MeatGlobal 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™?...more52minPlay
February 07, 2019366. This Economist Predicted the Last Crisis. What’s the Next One?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....more50minPlay
FAQs about Freakonomics Radio:How many episodes does Freakonomics Radio have?The podcast currently has 903 episodes available.