Synopsis
Discover the hidden side of everything with Stephen J. Dubner, co-author of the Freakonomics books. Each week, Freakonomics Radio tells you things you always thought you knew (but didnt) and things you never thought you wanted to know (but do) from the economics of sleep to how to become great at just about anything. Dubner speaks with Nobel laureates and provocateurs, intellectuals and entrepreneurs, and various other underachievers. Special features include series like The Secret Life of a C.E.O. as well as a live game show, Tell Me Something I Dont Know.
Episodes
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211. The Economics of Sleep, Part 1
09/07/2015 Duration: 45minCould a lack of sleep help explain why some people get much sicker than others?
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A Better Way to Eat (Rebroadcast)
02/07/2015 Duration: 28minTakeru Kobayashi revolutionized the sport of competitive eating. What can the rest of us learn from his breakthrough?
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210. Is It Okay for Restaurants to Racially Profile Their Employees?
25/06/2015 Duration: 53minWe 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?
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209. Make Me a Match
18/06/2015 Duration: 50minSure, 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.
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208. Making Sex Offenders Pay -- and Pay and Pay and Pay
11/06/2015 Duration: 35minSure, 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.
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207. Should We Really Behave Like Economists Say We Do?
04/06/2015 Duration: 54minOne man's attempt to remake his life in the mold of homo economicus.
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Tell Me Something I Don’t Know (Rebroadcast)
28/05/2015 Duration: 01h02minThe debut of a live game show from Freakonomics Radio, with judges Malcolm Gladwell, Ana Gasteyer, and David Paterson.
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Failure Is Your Friend (Rebroadcast)
21/05/2015 Duration: 31minIn which we argue that failure should not only be tolerated but celebrated.
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206. Ten Years of Freakonomics
14/05/2015 Duration: 46minDubner 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.
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205. Could the Next Brooklyn Be ... Las Vegas?!
07/05/2015 Duration: 55minZappos 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.
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Think Like a Child (Rebroadcast)
30/04/2015 Duration: 29minWhen it comes to generating ideas and asking questions it can be really fruitful to have the mentality of an eight year old.
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204. Nate Silver Says: “Everyone Is Kind of Weird”
23/04/2015 Duration: 39minAmerica's favorite statistical guru answers our FREAK-quently Asked Questions, and more.
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203. Diamonds Are a Marriage Counselor’s Best Friend
16/04/2015 Duration: 40minIt 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.
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202. How Many Doctors Does It Take to Start a Healthcare Revolution?
09/04/2015 Duration: 53minThe 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.
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201. How Do We Know What Really Works in Healthcare?
02/04/2015 Duration: 41minA 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.
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The Perfect Crime (Rebroadcast)
26/03/2015 Duration: 29minIf you are driving and kill a pedestrian, there's a good chance you'll barely be punished. Why?
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What You Don’t Know About Online Dating (Rebroadcast)
19/03/2015 Duration: 40minThick markets, thin markets, and the triumph of attributes over compatibility.
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200. When Willpower Isn’t Enough
12/03/2015 Duration: 33minSure, we all want to make good personal decisions, but it doesn't always work out. That's where "temptation bundling" comes in.
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199. This Idea Must Die
05/03/2015 Duration: 54minEvery 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?
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198. The Maddest Men of All
26/02/2015 Duration: 32minAdvertisers have always been adept at manipulating our emotions. Now they're using behavioral economics to get even better.