1009 Episodes

  1. Jacob Stegenga on Medical Nihilism

    Published: 4/1/2019
  2. Daniel Hamermesh on Spending Time

    Published: 3/25/2019
  3. Amy Tuteur on Birth, Natural Parenting, and Push Back

    Published: 3/18/2019
  4. Amy Webb on Artificial Intelligence, Humanity, and the Big Nine

    Published: 3/11/2019
  5. Jacob Vigdor on the Seattle Minimum Wage

    Published: 3/4/2019
  6. Michael Munger on Crony Capitalism

    Published: 2/25/2019
  7. Catherine Semcer on Poaching, Preserves, and African Wildlife

    Published: 2/18/2019
  8. Jessica Riskin on Life, Machinery, and the Restless Clock

    Published: 2/11/2019
  9. Gary Greenberg on the Placebo Effect

    Published: 2/4/2019
  10. Patrick Collison on Innovation and Scientific Progress

    Published: 1/28/2019
  11. Jennifer Doleac on Crime

    Published: 1/21/2019
  12. Stephen Kotkin on Solzhenitsyn

    Published: 1/14/2019
  13. Ed Dolan on Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance

    Published: 1/7/2019
  14. Sebastian Junger on Tribe

    Published: 12/31/2018
  15. Mariana Mazzucato on the Value of Everything

    Published: 12/24/2018
  16. John Horgan on Mind-Body Problems

    Published: 12/17/2018
  17. Maeve Cohen on Rethinking Economics

    Published: 12/3/2018
  18. Anat Admati on the Financial Crisis of 2008

    Published: 11/26/2018
  19. A.J. Jacobs on Thanks a Thousand

    Published: 11/19/2018
  20. Julia Belluz on Epidemiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism

    Published: 11/12/2018

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