22. Why Do We Buy Things We’ll Never Use?
Also: how is social media like a knife? This episode originally aired on October 11, 2020.
Also: how is social media like a knife? This episode originally aired on October 11, 2020.
Also: is there a downside to billionaire philanthropy? This episode originally aired on October 4, 2020.
Nayeema Raza describes her podcast as “a curiosity party.” In this episode of Smart Girl Dumb Questions , she asks chef and food writer J. Kenji López-Alt whether cooking is an art or a science — and whether brunch is a scam.
Also: what is the meaning of life? This episode originally aired on September 27, 2020.
Also: how do you know if you have a “bad personality”? This episode originally aired on September 20, 2020.
Also: what’s so great about friendship? This episode originally aired on September 13, 2020.
Also: is it better to be a thinker, a doer, or a charmer? This episode originally aired on September 6, 2020.
Also: how does a cook become a chef? With Gabrielle Hamilton. This episode originally aired on August 30, 2020.
Also: why do we procrastinate? This episode originally aired on August 23, 2020.
Also: what is the best question you’ve ever been asked in a job interview? This episode originally aired on August 16, 2020.
Also: how can we stop confusing correlation with causation? This episode originally aired on August 9, 2020.
Also: how effective is the placebo effect? This episode originally aired on August 2, 2020.
Also: why do we habituate to life’s greatest pleasures? This episode originally aired on July 26, 2020.
Also: are the most memorable stories less likely to be true? This episode originally aired on July 19, 2020.
Also: how do you avoid screwing up your kids? This episode originally aired on July 12, 2020.
Also: how does a comedian cope with tragedy? With Eugene Mirman. This episode originally aired on July 5, 2020.
Also: is it better to send a congratulatory note to someone who deserves it or a condolence note to someone who needs it? This episode originally aired on June 28, 2020.
Also: should we all have personal mission statements? This episode originally aired on June 21, 2020.
Also: is there such a thing as too much science? Plus, our special guest, Luis von Ahn, an inventor of CAPTCHA and a pioneer of free online language learning. This episode originally aired on June 14, 2020.
Also: is life precious because it’s finite? This episode originally aired on June 7, 2020.
Also: how does age affect happiness? This episode originally aired on May 31, 2020.
Also: why do we treat pets better than people? This episode originally aired on May 24, 2020.
Also: why can't humans handle uncertainty already? We’re replaying No Stupid Questions, starting here with the very first episode, from May 17, 2020.
How can you learn to love uncertainty? Is it better to cultivate acceptance or strive for change? And, after 223 episodes, what is the meaning of life? SOURCES: Jessica Alquist , professor of psychology at Texas Tech University. Roy Baumeister , professor of psychology at The University of Queensland. Raymond Carver , 20th-century American short story writer and poet. Stephen Colbert , comedian and late-night TV host. Matt Damon , actor and film producer. Viktor Frankl , 20th-century Austrian ne...
What do Karl Marx, Sigmund Freud, and Malcolm Gladwell have in common? Are interesting theories more significant than true ones? And what has been keeping Angela up at night? Plus: an important announcement about the show. SOURCES: Charles Darwin , 19th-century naturalist and biologist. Murray Davis , cultural sociologist. Malcolm Gladwell , journalist and author. Adam Grant , professor of management and psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. B. F. Skinner , 20th-century American psycholo...
Why does listening to No Stupid Questions feel like you’re hanging out with your best friends? Why did the whole world take it personally when Princess Diana died? And how do “parasocial relationships” affect your mental health? SOURCES: Bradley Bond , professor of communication studies at the University of San Diego. John Cacioppo , professor of psychology at the University of Chicago. Joe Cobbs , professor of marketing at Northern Kentucky University. Nick Epley , professor of behavioral scien...
Are things really as bad as they seem? Has Gen Z given up hope for the world? And why was the father of positive psychology a lifelong pessimist? SOURCES: Albert Bandura , professor of psychology at Stanford University. David Brooks , author and opinion columnist . Andrew Grove , former C.E.O. and chairman of Intel Corporation. Kalev Leetaru , founder of the GDELT Project. Steven Maier , professor of behavioral neuroscience at the University of Colorado Boulder. Michelle Obama , attorney, author...
Does a surplus of information create a shortage of attention? Are today’s young people really unable to focus? And do goldfish need better PR? SOURCES: Neil Bradbury , professor of physiology at Rosalind Franklin University. Nicholas Carr , writer and journalist. Johann Hari , writer and journalist. Charles Howard , University Chaplain and Vice President for Social Equity & Community at the University of Pennsylvania. Felicity Huntingford , emeritus professor of functional ecology at the univers...
What’s the difference between narcissism and high self-esteem? Does social media fuel arrogance or self-consciousness? And do people get less toxic with age? SOURCES: Brené Brown , research professor at the University of Houston and visiting professor in management at the University of Texas at Austin. Jonathan Haidt , professor of social psychology at the New York University Stern School of Business. Michael Lewis , author. Cooper McAllister , senior consultant at Booz Allen Hamilton. Jean Twen...
How many bottles of wine are regifted? What’s wrong with giving cash? And should Angela give her husband a subscription to the Sausage of the Month Club? SOURCES: Joel Waldfogel , professor of strategic management & entrepreneurship at the University of Minnesota. RESOURCES: “ How to Become a Truly Excellent Gift Giver ,” by Eliza Brooke ( Vox, 2022). “ How to Calculate a Holiday Tip for the Doorman ,” by Ronda Kaysen ( The New York Times, 2022). “ Least Favorite Gifts to Receive for Christmas i...