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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78. You Eat What You Are, Part 2
06/06/2012 Duration: 28minTo feed 7 billion people while protecting the environment, it would seem that going local is a no-brainer -- until you start looking at the numbers.
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77. Playing the Nerd Card
30/05/2012 Duration: 05minThe NBA’s superstars are suddenly sporting Urkel glasses -- but is it more than a fashion statement?
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76. You Eat What You Are, Part 1
23/05/2012 Duration: 29minHow American food so got bad -- and why it's getting so much better.
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75. Retirement Kills
16/05/2012 Duration: 05minSure, we all dream of leaving the office forever. But what if it's bad for your health?
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74. Soul Possession
07/05/2012 Duration: 28minIn a world where nearly everything is for sale, is it always okay to buy what isn’t yours?
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73. A Rose By Any Other Distance
02/05/2012 Duration: 05minAt a time when people worry about every mile their food must travel, why is it okay to import most of our cut flowers from thousands of miles away?
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72. Lottery Loopholes and Deadly Doctors
25/04/2012 Duration: 56minWhat do you do when smart people keep making stupid mistakes? And: are we a nation of financial illiterates?
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71. Is Good Corporate Citizenship Also Good for the Bottom Line?
18/04/2012 Duration: 06minA new study says that yes, it is -- but try telling that to the United Nations officials who are preaching sustainability practices.
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70. Eating and Tweeting
11/04/2012 Duration: 57minDoes the future of food lie in its past – or inside a tank of liquid nitrogen? Also: how anti-social can you be on a social network?
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69. The Hidden Cost of False Alarms
03/04/2012 Duration: 05minIf 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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68. The Power of the President -- and the Thumb
28/03/2012 Duration: 57minHow much does the President of the United States really matter? And: where did all the hitchhikers go? A pair of "attribution errors."
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67. The Patent Gap
22/03/2012 Duration: 04minWomen hold fewer than one in 10 patents. Why? And what are we missing out on?
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66. Show and Yell
14/03/2012 Duration: 57minIs booing an act of verbal vandalism or the last true expression of democracy? And: when you drive a Prius, are you guilty of “conspicuous conservation”?
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65. It’s Not the President, Stupid
07/03/2012 Duration: 05minIsn’t it time to admit that the U.S. economy doesn’t have a commander in chief?
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64. The Days of Wine and Mouses
27/02/2012 Duration: 56minDo more expensive wines taste better? And: what does one little rodent in a salad say about a restaurant’s future?
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63. The Dilbert Index?
22/02/2012 Duration: 05minMeasuring workplace morale -- and how to game the sick-day system.
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62. How Biased Is Your Media?
15/02/2012 Duration: 35minThe left and the right blame each other for pretty much everything, including slanted media coverage. Can they both be right?
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61. Does This Recession Make Me Look Fat?
08/02/2012 Duration: 05minA look at some non-obvious ways to lose weight.
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60. Save Me From Myself
01/02/2012 Duration: 33minA commitment device forces you to be the person you really want to be. What could possibly go wrong?
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59. The Hidden Side of the Super Bowl
25/01/2012 Duration: 05minA football cheat sheet to help you sound like the smartest person at the party.