Freakonomics Radio

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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

  • Fear Thy Nature (Rebroadcast)

    16/01/2014 Duration: 37min

    What "Sleep No More" and the Stanford Prison Experiment tell us about who we really are.

  • 151. Are We Ready to Legalize Drugs? And Other FREAK-Quently Asked Questions

    09/01/2014 Duration: 28min

    Dubner and Levitt talk about fixing the post office, putting cameras in the classroom, and wearing hats.

  • 150. What’s the “Best” Exercise?

    02/01/2014 Duration: 15min

    Most people blame lack of time for being out of shape. So maybe the solution is to exercise more efficiently.

  • Save Me From Myself (Rebroadcast)

    26/12/2013 Duration: 35min

    A commitment device forces you to be the person you really want to be. What could possibly go wrong?

  • 149. Pontiff-icating on the Free-Market System

    19/12/2013 Duration: 37min

    The Pope just gave it to the global economy with both barrels. Was he right to do so?

  • 148. Are Gay Men Really Rich?

    12/12/2013 Duration: 19min

    It’s easy to get that idea. But is the stereotype true?

  • 147. The Most Dangerous Machine

    05/12/2013 Duration: 31min

    More than 1 million people die worldwide each year from traffic accidents. But there's never been a safer time to drive.

  • 146. Fighting Poverty With Actual Evidence

    27/11/2013 Duration: 36min

    It's time to do away with feel-good stories, gut hunches, and magical thinking.

  • 145. What Do Skating Rinks, Ultimate Frisbee, and the World Have in Common?

    21/11/2013 Duration: 46min

    Spontaneous order is everywhere if you know where to look for it.

  • 144. Who Runs the Internet?

    14/11/2013 Duration: 32min

    The online universe doesn't have nearly as many rules, or rulemakers, as the real world. Discuss.

  • Freakonomics Goes to College, Part 2 (Rebroadcast)

    07/11/2013 Duration: 33min

    College tends to make people happier, healthier, and wealthier. But how?

  • Freakonomics Goes to College, Part 1 (Rebroadcast)

    31/10/2013 Duration: 30min

    What's a college degree really worth these days?

  • 143. Why Bad Environmentalism Is Such an Easy Sell

    24/10/2013 Duration: 24min

    Being green is rarely a black-and-white issue -- but that doesn't stop marketers and politicians from pretending it is.

  • 142. The Troubled Cremation of Stevie the Cat

    14/10/2013 Duration: 46min

    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?

  • 141. How to Raise Money Without Killing a Kitten

    10/10/2013 Duration: 32min

    The science of what works -- and doesn't work -- in fund-raising

  • 140. How to Think About Money, Choose Your Hometown, and Buy an Electric Toothbrush

    03/10/2013 Duration: 25min

    Dubner and Levitt field your queries in this latest installment of our FREAK-quently Asked Questions.

  • 139. Would a Big Bucket of Cash Really Change Your Life?

    26/09/2013 Duration: 27min

    A 19th-century Georgia land lottery may have something to teach us about today's income inequality.

  • The Economist’s Guide to Parenting (Rebroadcast)

    19/09/2013 Duration: 56min

    Think you know how much parents matter? Think again. Economists crunch the numbers to learn the ROI on child-rearing.

  • 138. Whatever Happened to the Carpal Tunnel Epidemic?

    12/09/2013 Duration: 16min

    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?

  • The Suicide Paradox (Rebroadcast)

    05/09/2013 Duration: 56min

    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.

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