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Freakonomics co-author Stephen J. Dubner uncovers the hidden side of everything. Why is it safer to fly in an airplane than drive a car? How do we decide whom to marry? Why is the media so full of bad news? Also: things you never knew you wanted to know about wolves, bananas, pollution, search engines, and the quirks of human behavior.

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Society & Culture Documentary
Update frequency
every 5 days
Average duration
41 minutes
Episodes
857
Years Active
2010 - 2025
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Please Get Your Noise Out of My Ears (Ep. 439 Update)

Please Get Your Noise Out of My Ears (Ep. 439 Update)

The pandemic provided city dwellers with a break from the din of the modern world. Now the noise is coming back. What does that mean for our productivity, health, and basic sanity?

00:51:34  |   Thu 29 Sep 2022
516. Nuclear Power Isn’t Perfect. Is It Good Enough?

516. Nuclear Power Isn’t Perfect. Is It Good Enough?

Liberals endorse harm reduction when it comes to the opioid epidemic. Are they ready to take the same approach to climate change? 

00:54:16  |   Thu 22 Sep 2022
Extra: Ken Burns | People I (Mostly) Admire

Extra: Ken Burns | People I (Mostly) Admire

The documentary filmmaker, known for The Civil War, Jazz, and Baseball, turns his attention to the Holocaust, and asks what we can learn from the evils of the past.

00:46:08  |   Mon 19 Sep 2022
515. When You Pray to God Online, Who Else Is Listening?

515. When You Pray to God Online, Who Else Is Listening?

The pandemic moved a lot of religious activity onto the internet. With faith-based apps, Silicon Valley is turning virtual prayers into earthly rewards. Does this mean sharing user data? Dear God, le…

00:44:32  |   Thu 15 Sep 2022
This Is Your Brain on Pollution (Ep. 472 Update)

This Is Your Brain on Pollution (Ep. 472 Update)

As the Biden administration rushes to address climate change, Stephen Dubner looks at another, hidden cost of air pollution — one that’s affecting how we think.

00:48:18  |   Thu 08 Sep 2022
514. Roland Fryer Refuses to Lie to Black America

514. Roland Fryer Refuses to Lie to Black America

The controversial Harvard economist, recently back from a suspension, “broke a lot of glass early in my career,” he says. His research on school incentives and police brutality won him acclaim — but …

00:59:54  |   Thu 01 Sep 2022
513. Should Public Transit Be Free?

513. Should Public Transit Be Free?

It boosts economic opportunity and social mobility. It’s good for the environment. So why do we charge people to use it? The short answer: it’s complicated. 

00:45:32  |   Thu 25 Aug 2022
Why Is U.S. Media So Negative? (Ep. 477 Replay)

Why Is U.S. Media So Negative? (Ep. 477 Replay)

Breaking news! Sources say American journalism exploits our negativity bias to maximize profits, and social media algorithms add fuel to the fire. Stephen Dubner investigates.

00:47:47  |   Thu 18 Aug 2022
The Pros and Cons of America’s (Extreme) Individualism (Ep. 470 Replay)

The Pros and Cons of America’s (Extreme) Individualism (Ep. 470 Replay)

According to a decades-long research project, the U.S. is not only the most individualistic country on earth; we’re also high on indulgence, short-term thinking, and masculinity (but low on “uncertai…

00:48:06  |   Thu 11 Aug 2022
The U.S. Is Just Different — So Let’s Stop Pretending We’re Not (Ep. 469 Replay)

The U.S. Is Just Different — So Let’s Stop Pretending We’re Not (Ep. 469 Replay)

We often look to other countries for smart policies on education, healthcare, infrastructure, etc. But can a smart policy be simply transplanted into a country as culturally unusual (and as supremely…

00:51:36  |   Thu 04 Aug 2022
512. Does Philosophy Still Matter?

512. Does Philosophy Still Matter?

It used to be at the center of our conversations about politics and society. Scott Hershovitz (author of Nasty, Brutish, and Short) argues that philosophy still has a lot to say about work, justice, …

00:49:52  |   Thu 28 Jul 2022
511. Why Did You Marry That Person?

511. Why Did You Marry That Person?

Sure, you were “in love.” But economists — using evidence from Bridgerton to Tinder — point to what’s called “assortative mating.” And it has some unpleasant consequences for society.

00:46:06  |   Thu 21 Jul 2022
The Economist’s Guide to Parenting: 10 Years Later (Ep. 479 Replay)

The Economist’s Guide to Parenting: 10 Years Later (Ep. 479 Replay)

In one of the earliest Freakonomics Radio episodes, we asked a bunch of economists with young kids how they approached child-rearing. Now the kids are old enough to talk — and they have a lot to say.…

00:51:23  |   Thu 14 Jul 2022
510. What Problems Does Crypto Solve, Anyway?

510. What Problems Does Crypto Solve, Anyway?

Boosters say blockchain technology will usher in a brave new era of decentralization. Are they right — and would it be a dream or a nightmare? (Part 3 of "What Can Blockchain Do for You?")

00:52:11  |   Thu 07 Jul 2022
509. Are N.F.T.s All Scams?

509. Are N.F.T.s All Scams?

Some of them are. With others, it’s more complicated (and more promising). We try to get past the Bored Apes and the ripoffs to see if we can find art on the blockchain. (Part 2 of "What Can Blockcha…

00:48:04  |   Thu 30 Jun 2022
508. Does the Crypto Crash Mean the Blockchain Is Over?

508. Does the Crypto Crash Mean the Blockchain Is Over?

No. But now is a good time to sort out the potential from the hype. Whether you’re bullish, bearish, or just confused, we’re here to explain what the blockchain can do for you. (Part 1 of a series.) 

00:49:30  |   Thu 23 Jun 2022
507. 103 Pieces of Advice That May or May Not Work

507. 103 Pieces of Advice That May or May Not Work

Kevin Kelly calls himself “the most optimistic person in the world.” And he has a lot to say about parenting, travel, A.I., being luckier — and why we should spend way more time on YouTube.

00:40:23  |   Thu 16 Jun 2022
506. What Is Sportswashing (and Does It Work)?

506. What Is Sportswashing (and Does It Work)?

In ancient Rome, it was bread and circuses. Today, it’s a World Cup, an Olympics, and a new Saudi-backed golf league that’s challenging the P.G.A. Tour. Can a sporting event really repair a country’s…

00:50:16  |   Thu 09 Jun 2022
505. Did Domestic Violence Really Spike During the Pandemic?

505. Did Domestic Violence Really Spike During the Pandemic?

When the world went into lockdown, experts predicted a rise in intimate-partner assaults. What actually happened was more complicated.

00:50:59  |   Thu 02 Jun 2022
504. Introducing “Off Leash”

504. Introducing “Off Leash”

In this new podcast from the Freakonomics Radio Network, dog-cognition expert and bestselling author Alexandra Horowitz (Inside of a Dog) takes us inside the scruffy, curious, joyful world of dogs. T…

00:38:50  |   Thu 26 May 2022
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