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No Stupid Questions

Freakonomics Radio + Stitcherfreakonomics.com
Research psychologist Angela Duckworth (author of "Grit") and tech and sports executive Mike Maughan really like to ask people questions, and they believe there’s no such thing as a stupid one. So they have a podcast where they can ask each other as many “stupid questions” as they want. New episodes each week. "No Stupid Questions" is a production of the Freakonomics Radio Network. To get every show in the Freakonomics Radio Network without ads and a monthly bonus episode of Freakonomics Radio, start a free trial for SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.

Episodes

211. Why Do We Listen to Sad Songs?

What are Mike and Angela’s favorite songs to cry to? Can upbeat music lift you out of a bad mood? And what is Angela going to sing the next time she does karaoke? SOURCES: Matthew Desmond , professor of sociology at Princeton University. Daniel Kahneman , professor emeritus of psychology and public affairs at Princeton University. Joshua Knobe , professor of philosophy, psychology, and linguistics at Yale University. Simon McCarthy-Jones , professor of psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin. Yael ...

Sep 15, 202437 minEp. 211

210. What Makes a Good Sense of Humor?

What is the evolutionary purpose of laughter? What’s the difference between Swedish depression and American depression? And why aren’t aliens interested in abducting Mike? SOURCES: Jennifer Aaker , professor of marketing at Stanford University. Judd Apatow , film director, screenwriter, and comedian. Fredrik Backman , author. Naomi Bagdonas , lecturer in management at Stanford University. James Corden , actor, comedian, and former late-night television host. Dick Costolo , former C.E.O. of Twitt...

Sep 08, 202438 minEp. 210

Why Are Stories Stickier Than Statistics? (Replay)

Also: are the most memorable stories less likely to be true? Stephen Dubner chats with Angela Duckworth in this classic episode from July 2020. SOURCES: Pearl S. Buck , 20th-century American novelist. Jack Gallant , professor of neuroscience and psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. Steve Levitt , professor emeritus of economics at the University of Chicago, host of People I (Mostly) Admire, and co-author of the Freakonomics books. George Loewenstein , professor of economics and ...

Sep 06, 202431 minEp. 10

209. Why Do We Settle?

Why does the U.S. use Fahrenheit when Celsius is better? Would you quit your job if a coin flip told you to? And how do you get an entire country to drive on the other side of the road? SOURCES: Christian Crandall , professor of psychology at the University of Kansas. Stephen Dubner , host of Freakonomics Radio and co-author of the Freakonomics books. Scott Eidelman , professor of psychology at the University of Arkansas. David Hume , 18th century Scottish philosopher. Ellen Langer , professor o...

Sep 01, 202435 minEp. 209

208. Can A.I. Companions Replace Human Connection?

What happens when machines become funnier, kinder, and more empathetic than humans? Do robot therapists save lives? And should Angela credit her virtual assistant as a co-author of her book? SOURCES: Robert Cialdini , professor emeritus of psychology at Arizona State University. Reid Hoffman , co-founder and executive chairman of LinkedIn; co-founder and board member of Inflection AI. Kazuo Ishiguro , novelist and screenwriter. Ethan Mollick , professor of management and co-director of the Gener...

Aug 25, 202436 minEp. 208

207. How Clearly Do You See Yourself?

Do you see yourself the same way others see you? What’s the difference between self-perception and self-awareness? And why do Mike and Angela both hate fishing? SOURCES: Luis von Ahn , co-founder and C.E.O. of Duolingo; former chair of the board at Character Lab. Paul DePodesta , chief strategy officer of the Cleveland Browns; former baseball executive. Daniel Kahneman , professor emeritus of psychology and public affairs at Princeton University. Michel de Montaigne , 16th-century French philoso...

Aug 18, 202436 minEp. 207

Why Do People Get Scammed? (Replay)

What makes a con succeed? Does snake oil actually work? And just how gullible is Angela? SOURCES: Robert Cialdini , professor emeritus of psychology and marketing at Arizona State University. Yaniv Hanoch , professor of decision sciences at Coventry University. Hugo Mercier , research scientist at the French National Centre for Scientific Research. George Parker , 19-20th century American con artist. Clark Stanley , 19th century American herbalist and quack doctor. William Thompson , 19th centur...

Aug 11, 202435 minEp. 150

206. When Is It Time to Step Aside?

Should government jobs have mandatory retirement ages? Is it foolish to care about your legacy? And why did Jason always call Angela’s father “Dr. Lee”? SOURCES: William Bridges , professor emeritus of American literature at Mills College, consultant, and author. Arthur Brooks , professor of leadership at Harvard University. Jimmy Carter , former President of the United States and founder of the Carter Center. Erik Erikson , 20th-century psychoanalyst. Craig Fox , professor of management at the ...

Aug 04, 202438 minEp. 206

205. Where Do Values Come From?

Do you get your principles from your parents — or in spite of them? Is there anything wrong with valuing conformity? And why doesn’t McDonald’s sell salads? SOURCES: Erika James , dean of the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. Olivia Rodrigo , singer-songwriter. Shalom Schwartz , professor emeritus of psychology at the Hebrew ‎‎University of Jerusalem. Thomas Talhelm , professor of behavioral science at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. RESOURCES: " M...

Jul 28, 202442 minEp. 205

204. What Happens When You’re Cut Off From All Human Contact?

How is the brain affected by solitary confinement? How would you deal with being stranded on a deserted island? And do baby monkeys make the best therapists? SOURCES: William Broyles Jr. , screenwriter, journalism, and former U.S. Marine Corps officer. Beatriz Flamini , Spanish mountaineer. Craig Haney , professor of psychology at the University of California Santa Cruz. Harry Harlow , 20th-century American psychologist. Sarah Hepola , author. Nelson Mandela , former president of South Africa. T...

Jul 21, 202440 minEp. 204

203. Do You Need a Hug?

Do humans need touch to survive? Do any of us get enough touch throughout our lives? And why doesn’t Angela want to hug anyone for eight seconds? SOURCES: Ophelia Deroy , chair of the department of philosophy of mind and cognitive neuroscience at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. Kory Floyd , professor of communications at the University of Arizona. Harry Harlow , 20th-century American psychologist. Sirin Kale , associate editor at Vice. Christy Kane , clinical mental health counselor. Car...

Jul 14, 202439 minEp. 203

How Effective Are Ultimatums? (Replay)

How final is a final offer, really? Does anonymity turn nice people into jerks? And should you tell your crush that you dreamed about marrying them? SOURCES: Max Bazerman , professor of business administration at Harvard Business School. Deepak Malhotra , professor of business administration at Harvard Business School. Elon Musk , owner and C.T.O. of X Corp (formerly Twitter), C.E.O. of Space X, and C.E.O. of Tesla. John Krasinski , actor and filmmaker. RESOURCES: " Elon Musk Says Twitter Will T...

Jul 07, 202436 minEp. 161

202. Why Can’t We Tolerate Discomfort?

Are we using technology to make ourselves numb? What’s the downside of air conditioning? And was Angela the most annoying person in her college classes? SOURCES: Paul Bloom , professor of psychology at the University of Toronto. Ed Diener , professor emeritus at the University of Illinois. Michael Easter , author. Alex Hutchinson , journalist. Shigehiro Oishi , professor of psychology at the University of Chicago. Taylor Swift , singer-songwriter. RESOURCES: " World Happiness Report ," ( Gallup,...

Jun 30, 202440 minEp. 202

201. Are You Dreaming Too Big?

Are fantasies helpful or harmful? How is daydreaming like a drug? And what did Angela fantasize about during ninth-grade English class? SOURCES: Patrick Bet-David , YouTuber and founding C.E.O. of PHP Agency Inc. Barbara Corcoran , "Shark" and executive producer on ABC’s Shark Tank and founder of The Corcoran Group. Peter Gollwitzer , professor of psychology at New York University. Danny Kahneman , professor emeritus of psychology at Princeton University. Robert Nozick , philosopher. Gabriele Oe...

Jun 23, 202442 minEp. 201

200. What’s the Difference Between Empathy and Sympathy?

Can you ever really know how another person feels? What’s the best way to support a grieving person? And why doesn’t Hallmark sell empathy cards? SOURCES: Daniel Batson , professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Kansas. Paul Bloom , professor of psychology at University of Toronto. Paul Polman , businessman, author, and former C.E.O. of Unilever. RESOURCES: “ Empathy, Sympathy, and Emotion Regulation: A Meta-Analytic Review ,” by H. Melis Yavuz, Tyler Colasante, Emma Galarneau, and ...

Jun 16, 202441 minEp. 200

199. What Makes a Good Gathering?

Why do so many book clubs fall apart? Do the best parties have rules? And does Angela’s husband want to date you? SOURCES: Fredrik Backman , author. David Chavis , senior fellow at Community Science. Daniel Gilbert , professor of psychology at Harvard University. Sebastian Junger , journalist and author. David McMillan , clinical and community psychologist. Priya Parker , strategic advisor and author. RESOURCES: " Do Conversations End When People Want Them to? " by Adam M. Mastroianni, Daniel Gi...

Jun 09, 202437 minEp. 199

198. What Does It Mean to Be “Cool”?

What’s the difference between being popular and being cool? How has social media changed the trend cycle? And what do Taylor Swift and Walmart have in common? SOURCES: Anette Asp , project manager and research coordinator at the California Institute of Technology. Lalin Anik , professor of marketing at Vrije University Amsterdam. Marc Bain , journalist. Judy Blume , young adult author. Colin Camerer , professor of behavioral economics at the California Institute of Technology. James Dean , 20th-...

Jun 02, 202440 minEp. 198

197. Is It Wrong to Lie to Children?

Why do we tell kids that a fairy will give them cash in exchange for their teeth? How should we talk to them about scary things in the world? And is Mike one of the greatest operatic tenors of all time? SOURCES: Laura Wheatman Hill , journalist. George Lin , Ph.D. student in psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. Melinda Wenner Moyer , journalist and author. Luciano Pavarotti , Italian operatic tenor. Amy Stoeber , clinical psychologist. Jacqueline Woolley , professor of psychology at the...

May 26, 202439 minEp. 197

196. What’s Wrong With Being a Little Neurotic?

Is there any upside to negative emotions? What can comedians teach us about dealing with pain? And why did Angela eat off of a stranger’s plate at a sushi bar? SOURCES: Ludwig van Beethoven , 18th-19th century composer and pianist. Jen Christensen , reporter and producer at CNN. Lauren Eskreis-Winkler , professor of management & organizations at Northwestern University. Sigmund Freud , neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis. Shirley MacLaine , actor. George Vaillant , professor of psychiatry ...

May 19, 202439 minEp. 196

195. Can You Be Too Nice?

Where is the line between a good guy and a doormat? Do people with sharp elbows make more money? And why did Angela’s mother give away her birthday present? Take the Big Five inventory: freakonomics.com/bigfive SOURCES: Kristen Bell , actor. Jeff Bezos , founder and executive chairman of Amazon. Harry Connick Jr. , singer, pianist, and actor. Juli Fraga , psychologist and writer. Adam Grant , professor of management and psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. Allison Sweet Grant , writer. ...

May 12, 202439 minEp. 195

194. Is It Okay to Be an Introvert?

What’s the difference between being introverted and being shy? What are extroverts so cheerful about? And does Angela’s social battery ever run out? Take the Big Five inventory: freakonomics.com/bigfive SOURCES: Susan Cain , author. Will Fleeson , professor of psychology at Wake Forest University. Sigmund Freud , neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis. Adam Grant , professor of management and psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. Carl Jung , psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. Donald Kame...

May 05, 202436 minEp. 194

193. Are You as Conscientious as You Think You Are?

Is it really that important to make your bed? What’s the benefit of hiring a lazy person? And how many cups of spinach can Mike fit in a red Solo cup? Take the Big Five inventory: freakonomics.com/bigfive SOURCES: David Barack , philosopher and neuroscientist at the University of Pennsylvania. Randall Bell , socio-economist and C.E.O. of Landmark Research Group. Julia Cameron , author, poet, songwriter, filmmaker, and playwright. Charles Duhigg , journalist and author. Guy Kawasaki , author and ...

Apr 28, 202439 minEp. 193

Should You Get Out of Your Comfort Zone?

What do the most creative people have in common? How open-minded are you, really? And what’s wrong with ordering eggs Benedict? Take the Big Five inventory: freakonomics.com/bigfive SOURCES: Max Bennett , co-founder and C.E.O. of Alby. David Epstein , author and journalist. Ayelet Fishbach , professor of behavioral science and marketing at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Alison Gopnik , professor of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. Steve Jobs , co-founder...

Apr 21, 202440 minEp. 192

191. Can You Change Your Personality?

Are you the same person you were a decade ago? Do we get better as we age? And is your sixth-grade class clown still funny? SOURCES: Aaron (Tim) Beck , professor emeritus of psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania. Daniel Gilbert , professor of psychology at Harvard University. Olga Khazan , staff writer at The Atlantic. Brian Little , professor of psychology at the University of Cambridge. Jordi Quoidbach , professor of people management and organisation at ESADE, University Ramon Llull. C...

Apr 14, 202439 minEp. 191

190. What’s the Point of Nostalgia?

Is it dangerous to live in the past? Why is Disney remaking all of its classic movies? And why does Angela get sentimental over a cup of soup and a free roll? SOURCES: Julie Beck , senior editor at The Atlantic . Danielle Campoamor , freelance writer and reporter. Kyle Chayka , staff writer at The New Yorker. Amelia Dennis , research associate in psychology at the University of Bath. Erica Hepper , lecturer in personality/social psychology at the University of Surrey. Lucy Hone , director of the...

Apr 07, 202435 minEp. 190

189. When Should You Trust Your Gut?

Does instinct trump expertise? Can playing poker improve your intuition? And why did Angela jump off of a moving trolley car? SOURCES: Tom Brady , former quarterback for the New England Patriots. Daniel Kahneman , professor emeritus of psychology and public affairs at Princeton University. Gary Klein , cognitive psychologist and pioneer in the field of naturalistic decision making. Brock Purdy , quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers. Josh Waitzkin , former chess player, martial arts competitor...

Mar 31, 202440 minEp. 189

188. Why Do Kids Today Get So Many A’s?

Is grade inflation on the rise? How much does your G.P.A. matter in the long run? And when did M.I.T., of all places, become “the cool university”? SOURCES: Scott Hugo , housing justice attorney at Oakland City Attorney’s Office. Bob Ladouceur , former head football coach at De La Salle High School. Jon Marcus , writer at The Hechinger Report. Amelia Nierenberg , Connecticut correspondent for The New York Times. James Pennebaker , professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Texas at Au...

Mar 24, 202442 minEp. 188

187. Is Fear Running Your Life?

How can you summon courage when you’re terrified? Is hiking more dangerous than skiing? And what is the stupidest thing that Mike has ever done? SOURCES: Albert Bandura , professor of psychology at Stanford University. Marc Brackett , founding director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and professor in the Child Study Center at Yale School of Medicine. Lisa Damour , clinical psychologist and senior advisor to the Schubert Center for Child Studies at Case Western Reserve University. C...

Mar 17, 202439 minEp. 187

186. Do You Need a Routine?

Would you be more adventurous if you had more structure? Do you multitask while brushing your teeth? And what would Mike’s perfect brother Peter do? SOURCES: David Brooks , opinion columnist for The New York Times. Colin Camerer , professor of economics at the California Institute of Technology. James Clear , writer. Mason Currey , author. David Goggins , ultra-endurance athlete and retired U.S. Navy SEAL. Jesse Itzler , entrepreneur and author. Katy Milkman , professor of operations, informatio...

Mar 10, 202439 minEp. 186