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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 909 episodes available.
November 23, 2017Is America Ready for a “No-Lose Lottery”? (Update)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?...more46minPlay
November 16, 2017309. Nurses to the Rescue!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....more58minPlay
November 09, 2017308. How Can I Do the Most Social Good With $100? And Other FREAK-quently Asked QuestionsDubner 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....more44minPlay
November 07, 2017Why Is There So Much Ground Beef in the World? (Special Feature)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....more44minPlay
November 06, 2017Why Is There So Much Ground Beef in the World? (Special Feature)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....more44minPlay
November 02, 2017307. Thinking Is Expensive. Who’s Supposed to Pay for It?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?...more39minPlay
October 26, 2017306. How to Launch a Behavior-Change RevolutionAcademic 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....more45minPlay
October 19, 2017305. The Demonization of GlutenCeliac 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....more44minPlay
October 19, 2017305. The Demonization of GlutenCeliac 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....more44minPlay
October 12, 2017304. What Are the Secrets of the German Economy — and Should We Steal Them?Smart government policies, good industrial relations, and high-end products have helped German manufacturing beat back the threats of globalization....more58minPlay
FAQs about Freakonomics Radio:How many episodes does Freakonomics Radio have?The podcast currently has 909 episodes available.