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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The Hidden Cost of False Alarms (Rebroadcast)
15/05/2013 Duration: 06minIf any other product failed 94 percent of the time, you'd probably stop using it. So why do we put up with burglar alarms?
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126. What Do Medieval Nuns and Bo Jackson Have in Common?
09/05/2013 Duration: 37minA look at whether spite pays — and if it even exists.
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125. It’s Crowded at the Top
01/05/2013 Duration: 06minWhy is unemployment still so high? It may be because of something that happened well before the Great Recession.
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124. Running to Do Evil
25/04/2013 Duration: 25minAn interview with Unabomber Ted Kaczynski, whose younger brother turned him in -- and what it says about the Boston bombers.
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123. Help Wanted. No Smokers Need Apply
17/04/2013 Duration: 05minIn many states, it is perfectly legal to not hire someone who smokes. Should employers also be able to weed out junk-food lovers or motorcyclists -- or anyone who wants to have a baby?
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122. How Much Does Your Name Matter?
08/04/2013 Duration: 49minA kid's name can tell us something about his parents -- their race, social standing, even their politics. But is your name really your destiny?
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121. The Tax Man Nudgeth
03/04/2013 Duration: 10minReal tax reform may or may not ever happen. In the meantime, how about making the current system work a bit better?
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120. 100 Ways to Fight Obesity
27/03/2013 Duration: 35minFreakonomics asks a dozen smart people for their best ideas. Get ready for a fat tax, a sugar ban, and a calorie-chomping tapeworm.
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119. How Money Is March Madness?
21/03/2013 Duration: 06minThe NCAA basketball tournament grabs a lot of eyeballs, but turning them into dollars hasn't always been easy -- even when the "talent" is playing for free.
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118. Parking Is Hell
13/03/2013 Duration: 35minThere ain't no such thing as a free parking spot. Somebody has to pay for it -- and that somebody is everybody.
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117. When Is a Negative a Positive?
06/03/2013 Duration: 07minSure, we all like to hear compliments. But if you're truly looking to get better at something, it's the negative feedback that will get you there.
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116. Women Are Not Men
24/02/2013 Duration: 36minIn many ways, the gender gap is closing. In others, not so much. And that's not always a bad thing.
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115. The Downside of More Miles Per Gallon
20/02/2013 Duration: 06minThe gas tax doesn't work well, and it's only going to get worse. What's next?
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114. How to Think About Guns
13/02/2013 Duration: 29minNo one wants mass shootings. Unfortunately, no one has a workable plan to stop them either.
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113. Sure, I Remember That
06/02/2013 Duration: 06minIt is startlingly easy to create false memories, especially in politics.
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112. Would You Let a Coin Toss Decide Your Future?
30/01/2013 Duration: 25minLevitt and Dubner go deep on "Freakonomics Experiments," a new research project that lets you take a chance on life.
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111. Introducing “Freakonomics Experiments”
23/01/2013 Duration: 05minSteve Levitt has a novel idea for helping people make tough decisions
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110. Who Owns the Words That Come Out of Your Mouth?
16/01/2013 Duration: 30minThe very long reach of Winston Churchill -- and how the British government is remaking copyright law.
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109. How to Live Longer
09/01/2013 Duration: 06minWhy do Hall of Fame inductees, Oscar winners, and Nobel laureates outlive their peers?
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108. How Did “Freakonomics” Get Its Name? … and Other FREAK-quently Asked Questions
02/01/2013 Duration: 26minLevitt and Dubner answer your questions about driving, sneezing, and ladies’ nights. Plus a remembrance of Levitt’s sister Linda.