Episodes (Page 3)
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Status hierarchies manage resources and choices.
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Weight loss is complex, not just calories in/out.
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Common knowledge explains shared behaviors and assumptions.
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WWII aircraft production was a logistical marvel.
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Dysfunctional teams, not individuals, cause failure.
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Human exceptionalism is a harmful myth.
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Hemingway's 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' explores war and love.
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Tim Ferriss discusses morning routines including cold plunges and ketones.
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David Marquet explores 'distancing' to improve decision-making in business.
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Lowry Pressly examines the loss of privacy in a recorded world.
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Doug Lemov critiques failed reading education fads and vocabulary emphasis.
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James Marriott defends long-form reading against digital distractions.
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Chris Arnade suggests alternative travel focusing on local experiences.
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Michael Munger defines capitalism through voluntary exchange and markets.
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Paulina Rowinska reveals mathematical concepts behind maps.
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Eric Topol discusses delaying aging-related diseases like Alzheimer's.
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Leon Kass and Russ Roberts analyze Rousseau's thoughts on technology.
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Noah Smith re-evaluates libertarianism and Econ 101 after Trump's tariffs.
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Russ Roberts reflects on EconTalk's 1000 episodes and podcast journey.
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Paul Bloom and Russ Roberts discuss the nature vs. nurture debate.