https://freakonomics.com
Freakonomics - The hidden side of everything
Freakonomics - The hidden side of everything
Freakonomics - The hidden side of everything Podcasts Freakonomics Radio No Stupid Questions People I (Mostly) Admire The Economics of Everyday Things The Freakonomics Radio Book Club Special Series Older Shows Recommendations Subscription On the Radio Books Shop About The Hosts The Team How to Listen FAQ JOBS Blog Contact Search Search the Site Follow this show Follow on Apple Podcasts Spotify Pocket Casts YouTube Is Screen Time as Poisonous as We Think? Young people have been reporting a sharp rise in anxiety and depression. This maps neatly onto the global rise of the smartphone. Some researchers are convinced that one is causing the other. But how strong is the evidence? Follow this show Follow on Apple Podcasts Spotify Pocket Casts YouTube How to Breathe Better Bestselling author James Nestor believes that we can improve our lives by changing the way we breathe. He’s persuasive enough to get Steve taping his mouth shut at night. He explains how humans dive to depths of 300 feet without supplemental oxygen, and describes what it’s like to be accepted into a pod of whales. Follow this show Follow on Apple Podcasts Spotify Pocket Casts YouTube Title Insurance Almost everyone who buys a home spends thousands of dollars on title insurance. Most of them don’t understand it, and almost none of them use it. So why does it exist? Zachary Crockett closes the deal. Follow this show Follow on Apple Podcasts Spotify Overcast Pocket Casts YouTube What Makes a Good Sense of Humor? What is the evolutionary purpose of laughter? What’s the difference between Swedish depression and American depression? And why aren’t aliens interested in abducting Mike? More Episodes Follow this show Follow on Apple Podcasts Spotify Overcast Pocket Casts YouTube EXTRA Why Are Stories Stickier Than Statistics? (Replay) Also: are the most memorable stories less likely to be true? Stephen Dubner chats with Angela Duckworth in this classic episode from July 2020. Follow this show Follow on Apple Podcasts Spotify Pocket Casts YouTube Episode 601 Multitasking Doesn’t Work. So Why Do We Keep Trying? Only a tiny number of “supertaskers” are capable of doing two things at once. The rest of us are just making ourselves miserable, and less productive. How can we put the — hang on a second, I’ve just got to get this. Follow this show Follow on Apple Podcasts Spotify Pocket Casts YouTube Episode 17 Truffles (Replay) It takes fungi-sniffing dogs, back-room deals, and a guy named “The Kingpin” for the world’s most coveted morsel to end up on your plate. Zachary Crockett picks up the scent. Follow this show Follow on Apple Podcasts Spotify Overcast Pocket Casts YouTube Episode 209 Why Do We Settle? Why does the U.S. use Fahrenheit when Celsius is better? Would you quit your job if a coin flip told you to? And how do you get an entire country to drive on the other side of the road? Freakonomics Radio Network Newsletter Stay up-to-date on all our shows. We promise no spam. The Freakonomics Radio Network Follow this show Follow on Apple Podcasts Spotify Pocket Casts YouTube 815 Episodes Follow this show Follow on Apple Podcasts Spotify Overcast Pocket Casts YouTube 227 Episodes Follow this show Follow on Apple Podcasts Spotify Pocket Casts YouTube 156 Episodes Follow this show Follow on Apple Podcasts Spotify Pocket Casts YouTube 70 Episodes Follow this show Follow on Apple Podcasts Spotify 23 Episodes More From Our Network Episode 503 What Is the Future of College — and Does It Have Room for Men? (Update) Episode EXTRA Why Quitting Is Usually Worth It Episode 208 Can A.I. Companions Replace Human Connection? Episode 207 How Clearly Do You See Yourself? Episode 139 How PETA Made Radical Ideas Mainstream Episode EXTRA UPDATE: Sendhil Mullainathan Thinks Messing Around Is the Best Use of Your Time Episode 61 Pigeons Episode 60 Money Laundering Episode 23 Confessions of a Black Conservative Episode 22 How Does the Lost World of Vienna Still Shape Our Lives? How to Listen You want to listen to Freakonomics Radio? That’s great! Most people use a podcast app on their smartphone. It’s free (with the purchase of a phone, of course). Looking for more guidance? We’ve got you covered. Learn more about how to listen Freakonomics Radio Network Newsletter Stay up-to-date on all our shows. We promise no spam. The Books Podcasts Freakonomics Radio No Stupid Questions People I (Mostly) Admire The Economics of Everyday Things The Freakonomics Radio Book Club Special Series Older Shows Recommendations Subscription On the Radio Books Shop About The Hosts The Team How to Listen FAQ JOBS Blog Contact Twitter Facebook Freakonomics® is a registered service mark of Renbud Radio, LLC. All contents © Freakonomics. All rights reserved. As an Amazon Associate, Freakonomics may earn commissions from qualifying purchases made through links on this site. Privacy Policy | Terms of Service We have updated our Privacy Policy to clarify how we collect and process your personal data. By continuing to use this website, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to the updated Privacy Policy.
en
en
1728796441
https://freakonomics.com
Сайтыңызды түзөтөсүзбү?
Сен эмне кылып жатасың?