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© 2021 Stephen J. Dubner and Stitcher
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Journalism wrapped in a game-show package. Host Stephen J. Dubner (of “Freakonomics Radio”) and a celebrity co-host invite guests on stage in front of a live audience to tell us something we don’t know. The co-hosts — a mix of leaders in science, academia, sports, media, and comedy — grill the guests, and by the end we’ve all gotten a bit smarter. Each episode has a new topic, a new co-host, and new guests. There’s also a real-time human fact-checker to keep everyone honest. Think of the most crackling dinner-party conversation you’ve ever heard. Produced in association with Stitcher.
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lol 5 years later ...
that spanish song fact😂
loved it.. I don't usually spend more than 25mins for a single episode. But this episode i can't stop listening. Totally worth your 50mins
Now officially a year since 'new episodes coming soon.'. Are you actually coming back?
Please come baaaack!!!
lies
new episodes when?
If only his voting record reflected "evidence based" decision making...
can't wait!
zebra fish ftw
just wanted to share link to DIY Fecal transplant....disturbingly the first Google image to appear was a picture of what to buy & link for "The Power of Poop" - https://thepowerofpoop.com/epatients/fecal-transplant-instructions/ Careful what you click though bc they wanted to send me PUSH notifications.
come back guys!
No recent ep?
I'm listening to extra 7 corossive energy drinks and the subject of prison occupation came up and something along the lines of, don't prisoners essentially give there ability to work or sustain high level jobs. as I don't find the question offensive but interesting that u say that. I was locked up for almost three years for robbery 1st degree and before that I held employment as a property manger with good befits, a company car of my choice,(either a BMW or m.benz.) and was in charge of managing a crew of 14 employees across 3 company's. thought you may want to know there's allot of guys just like me that are in the same boat. as I am responsible for my own actions, the trigger to all this was a car accident,being prescribed opiate pain killers, gaining an addiction, then that lead to a robbery.
So entertaining. Freakonomics meets QI, great concept and love the show!
Love the format! Keep on keeping on
First thing to do is STOP putting people into categories. Just do your thing and be you and stop building these fences around people!