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EconTalk EconTalk Russ Roberts Unleashing Intuition Secrets Unleashing Intuition Secrets Michael Jaco Intelligent Design the Future Intelligent Design the Future Discovery Institute Gynecologic Oncology Update Gynecologic Oncology Update Dr. Neil Love Fish of the Week! Fish of the Week! U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service The Astrocast The Astrocast Christopher Page GL DEEP DIVES GL DEEP DIVES Gorgorod Horticulture Innovators Horticulture Innovators Texas A&M Horticultural Sciences Department Thrilling Threads - Conspiracy Theories, Strange Phenomena, True Crime, Unsolved Mysteries, etc! Thrilling Threads - Conspiracy Theories, Strange Phenomena, True Crime, Unsolved Mysteries, etc! Byte & Pieces The Hanania Show The Hanania Show Richard Hanania R2Kast - People in Food and Farming/All In R2Kast - People in Food and Farming/All In Wallace Currie Scientific Health: Education and Human Performance Scientific Health: Education and Human Performance Scientific Health: Education and Human Performance Gordon's Lebanon Weather Forecast Gordon's Lebanon Weather Forecast Gordon's Lebanon Forecast 121523 TED-Ed TED-Ed TED-Ed America Adapts the Climate Change Podcast America Adapts the Climate Change Podcast Doug Parsons Almond Journey Almond Journey Almond Journey Betreutes Fühlen Betreutes Fühlen Atze Schröder & Leon Windscheid Art in Bloom Art in Bloom Alexandra van Peborgh My Weird Prompts My Weird Prompts Daniel Rosehill The Charlie & Duke Show The Charlie & Duke Show Eat Sleep Elite Cose Molto Umane di Gianpiero Kesten Cose Molto Umane di Gianpiero Kesten Gianpiero Kesten - Vois Medical News Podcast Medical News Podcast PeerDirect What is The Future for Cities? What is The Future for Cities? Fanni Melles The 40k Lorecast The 40k Lorecast Warhammmer 40k Permaculture P.I.M.P.cast Permaculture P.I.M.P.cast Permaculture P.I.M.P.cast PBS Space Time PBS Space Time PBS Arquicast Arquicast Arquicast STAT Stitch Deep Dive Podcast Beyond The Bedside STAT Stitch Deep Dive Podcast Beyond The Bedside Regular Guy BioCentury This Week BioCentury This Week BioCentury Aha! Zehn Minuten Alltags-Wissen Aha! Zehn Minuten Alltags-Wissen WELT Acadia After Dark Acadia After Dark Christian Leathers Logically Answered Logically Answered Logically Answered Ur ❤️ Speaks Ur ❤️ Speaks Kato Caleb Why Would You Tell Me That? Why Would You Tell Me That? Neil Delamere Dave Moore Slick Slime Sam Slick Slime Sam TheSoul Publishing Boring History for Sleep Boring History for Sleep Velvet UFO Chronicles Podcast UFO Chronicles Podcast Nik Hunter
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EconTalk Book Club on the Iliad (with Ido Hevroni)

July 06, 2026 5:30am 1:10

Ego, pride, wrath, fear, gods, superheroes, mortals, and lots of killing. Welcome to Homer's Iliad, which reads at times like a script for a Tarantino film or the latest installment of the Avengers franchise. In the firs...

Do Less, Heal More: The Case for Medical Conservatism (with John Mandrola)

June 29, 2026 5:30am 59 min

What if the surgery that fixed your knee did no better than fake surgery? EconTalk host Russ Roberts speaks with Dr. John Mandrola about a striking clinical trial in which patients who received sham knee surgery (a real ...

Can a Phone Be a Cow? (with Philip Auerswald)

June 22, 2026 5:30am 1:19

Can a phone be a cow? It could in 1990s Bangladesh. This was the insight of a small number of mobile phone market pioneers who helped catalyze the spread of the greatest technological revolution in human history. Listen ...

The Case for Sunshine (with Rowan Jacobsen)

June 15, 2026 5:30am 1:05

Skin cancer comes from the sun. But so do many good things, according to author Rowan Jacobsen. Jacobsen talks with EconTalk's Russ Roberts about the health benefits of sunshine and makes the case for prudent sun exposur...

The Self, the Crowd, and Social Contagion (with Luke Burgis)

June 08, 2026 5:30am 1:11

Finding community can be difficult. But author Luke Burgis thinks the real challenge begins once we've found it and we're subject to social pressures to conform. Listen as Burgis and EconTalk's Russ Roberts trace the ten...

Making Your 80,000 Hours Count (with Benjamin Todd)

June 01, 2026 5:30am 1:07

If you want to change the world, how you spend your 80,000 working hours may be the most important decision you can make. Benjamin Todd, founder of 80,000 Hours, joins EconTalk's Russ Roberts to dismantle the career advi...

Facing Death (with Sebastian Junger)

May 25, 2026 5:30am 1:06

What does a lifelong atheist do when his dead father appears above him in the emergency room? Author and war reporter Sebastian Junger nearly bled to death in 2020 from a ruptured aneurysm, and what he saw in those momen...

Tom Cruise's Body of Work (with Aled Maclean-Jones)

May 18, 2026 5:30am 1:08

What can Tom Cruise's last impossible mission teach us about usefulness in the digital age? Aled Maclean-Jones argues that dangling from cargo planes, soldering hard drives, and skydiving nineteen consecutive times is re...

Thinking Inside the Box (with David Epstein)

May 11, 2026 5:30am 1:10

What do the inventor of the periodic table, the novelist Isabel Allende, and the almost-creators of the iPhone have in common? Join author David Epstein and EconTalk's Russ Roberts to explore a counterintuitive idea: tha...

Golfing Alone (with Gary Belsky)

May 04, 2026 5:30am 59 min

No rush, no noise, no one else on the golf course: solo golf is an entirely different game, offering physical, mental, and spiritual benefits that playing with others can't. Listen as author and former editor of ESPN The...

Claude, War, and the State of the Republic (with Dean Ball)

April 27, 2026 5:30am 1:17

The Department of War wanted to deploy Anthropic's Claude for "all lawful use." What begins as a policy dispute between a tech company and the Department of War quietly unfolds into something far more unsettling. Listen ...

Adam Smith's Warning About Wealth, Fame, and Status (with Ross Levine)

April 20, 2026 5:30am 1:03

What can Adam Smith teach us today? In this conversation between Ross Levine of Stanford's Hoover Institution and EconTalk's Russ Roberts, Smith emerges as a penetrating psychologist who understood that our deepest hunge...

The Man Who Built NVIDIA (with Stephen Witt)

April 13, 2026 5:30am 1:04

He arrived in America as a child with no English. He was mistakenly sent to a school for juvenile delinquents. He faced rampant prejudice--yet Jensen Huang, the under-the-radar CEO of NVIDIA, became a catalyzing figure b...

The Unseen Work: Stewart Brand on Maintenance and Civilization

April 06, 2026 5:30am 1:27

What does a lone sailor circling the globe have to do with the fall of empires, the Model T, and the rise of AI? Everything--because maintenance, the quiet act of keeping things going, turns out to be the hidden force be...

AI, Employment, and Education (with Tyler Cowen)

March 30, 2026 5:30am 1:02

Tyler Cowen is bullish on the integration of AI into higher education. He's also not worried about its effects on the future workplace. Listen as Cowen speaks with EconTalk's Russ Roberts about the reasons for his optimi...

The Match That Lit the Flame: Hannah Senesh and the Creation of Modern Israel (with Matti Friedman)

March 23, 2026 5:30am 1:10

Why would a group of young Jews who escaped the Holocaust choose to parachute back into Nazi-occupied Europe? How did they become heroes despite the failure of that mission? Author Matti Friedman joins EconTalk's Russ Ro...

The Economics of Scarcity and the UNC-Duke Basketball Game (with Michael Munger)

March 16, 2026 5:30am 1:06

Duke University leaves millions of dollars on the table every year by giving away free tickets to the most sought-after game in college basketball. The bizarre ticket allocation system includes weeks of camping in tents,...

How We Tamed Ourselves and Invented Good and Evil (with Hanno Sauer)

March 09, 2026 5:30am 1:14

What if humanity's capacity for cruelty was actually one of our greatest moral achievements? That's just one of the provocative ideas philosopher Hanno Sauer explores in this conversation about his book The Invention of ...

The Power of Introverts (with Susan Cain)

March 02, 2026 5:30am 1:08

Introverts are underrated. So says Susan Cain in her conversation with EconTalk's Russ Roberts about her book, Quiet. She explains why introversion isn't the same thing as shyness and she speaks of the many benefits of s...

The Man Who Would Be King of Saudi Arabia (with Karen Elliott House)

February 23, 2026 5:30am 1:16

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been dragging Saudi Arabia into the modern world over the last decade. Journalist and author Karen Elliott House lays out the Saudi leader's motivations, hopes, and contradictions. Li...

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