[…]This is a transcript of the Freakonomics Radio podcast “Preventing Crime for Pennies on the Dollar.” We begin today on the South Side of Chicago, in Dawes Park. That said, nobody’s making the argument except for maybe some isolationists from every camp, and I’m sure there’s isolationists in every camp, who say, “You know what? I was going to say one of the guys on the Oakland A’s in Michael Lewis’ "Moneyball." And that in his response, that was a sloppy response. For more information on the people and ideas in the episode, see the links at the bottom of this post.
Now, I never look at that as being a product of anything other than basically pure luck. The president is constrained almost not at all by the Constitution — that’s, you know, passé — not so much by Congress, but actually by a few other things. Limousines, fine. The weird thing is though, journalism — I’ve learned this the longer I’ve done it — is such a pack sport. We’re the opposite. I know both of them. And then our podcast, Freakonomics radio podcast, became the second way to keep the conversation going.Well, it coincided with the fact that they were going to the paywall and we had not a lot of desire …Sounds about right. For free. See, what you’re talking about now is just money. So there are a number of interesting things here. But then he makes a really interesting argument; it gets a little nuanced. Now he’s turning his curiosity to something new: interviewing some of the most interesting, unorthodox people around — from actresses to athletes, authors to inventors. He stands about 5-foot-11 and weighs 160 pounds. It’s about the notion that a lot of us work hard and a lot of us "practice a lot," but deliberate practice is a different thing.
[laughs]Well, the other one has nothing to do with Freakonomics. [MUSIC: The Red Planets, “Get Thee Behind Me” (from Chases Lead to Crashes)] DUBNER: First thing I want you to do is I want you […]This is a transcript of the Freakonomics Radio podcast “How to Create Suspense.” [MUSIC: Danielle French, “Harsh Reality” (from Drive)] Harlan COBEN: Chapter One. They’ll be more famous very soon. Doudna learned that Crisprs were DNA sequences stored in the cells of bacteria.Coming up on Freakonomics radio: How long until potential employers or mates are scouring our genetic profiles to see if we’re worthy.Coming up on Freakonomics radio: If I were to ask you to name a very famous, generally down to earth, Midwestern billionaire, it’s easy right?I have to say, and I say this with the utmost respect, you’re a total nerd, aren’t you? I moved to New York, most people would look at me as a regular kind of Upper West Side …Yeah, right, but my life experience has been around a lot of people who are very different. Again, just luck. He’s an economist, at the University of Chicago. Full transcript: Freakonomics co-founder Stephen Dubner on Recode Media ... And then our podcast, Freakonomics radio podcast, became the second way to keep the conversation going.
So the blog was version one of keeping the conversation going, and that was great for, like, four or five years when blogs were a central thing. I do. So we’re very good friends, I’m happy to say, good collaborators. And most of them are smarter than me, most of them are better educated than I, etc. I grew up, my father was World War II, my oldest brother was military, and we were a very religious family. Daniel GILBERT: It’s great to think optimistically but let’s plan […]This is a transcript of the Freakonomics Radio podcast “How to Make a Smart TV Ad.” [MUSIC: Dan Sistos, “Caravan Jam” (from The Road to Euphoria)] Hello, my friends. Some younger kids are hanging around nearby. It's actually the third in the past 18 years, following SARS and MERS. We’ll worry later about how […]This is a transcript of the Freakonomics Radio podcast “How to Live Longer ” Kai RYSSDAL: Time now for a little Freakonomics Radio. Of course you can.The thing about Nate is when people started railing at him afterwards, saying, “Hey, you’re the wizard,” first of all, he’s still taking heat for saying way back last year that Trump had essentially a zero chance.
This time it’s about ads and privacy.Facebook won’t stop Facebook from spreading lies about the electionFacebook is sort of banning political ads in the week before the 2020 election and making other well-intentioned tweaks. Also with Freakonomics radio we did a few episodes in the last few years about the power of the presidency itself, which I found to be pretty ...Yeah, then we did another one that we updated. We all think we’d be happy if we got X and we find out someone we know has double X and we get really frustrated. But she had this one thing she said, it wasn’t like she said it all the time, I think she said it once but I always remembered it. And I’m having a blast.You can. Michael’s a great writer. Freakonomics has sold more than five million copies in 40 languages, and the podcast has been a major success, too.
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