984 Episoder

  1. Gerd Gigerenzer on Gut Feelings

    Publisert: 2.12.2019
  2. Susan Mayer on What Money Can't Buy

    Publisert: 25.11.2019
  3. Keith Smith on Free Market Health Care

    Publisert: 18.11.2019
  4. Rory Sutherland on Alchemy

    Publisert: 11.11.2019
  5. Venkatesh Rao on Waldenponding

    Publisert: 4.11.2019
  6. Michele Gelfand on Rule Makers, Rule Breakers

    Publisert: 28.10.2019
  7. Susan Houseman on Manufacturing

    Publisert: 21.10.2019
  8. Andrew McAfee on More from Less

    Publisert: 14.10.2019
  9. Ryan Holiday on Stillness Is the Key

    Publisert: 7.10.2019
  10. Sabine Hossenfelder on Physics, Reality, and Lost in Math

    Publisert: 30.9.2019
  11. Dani Rodrik on Neoliberalism

    Publisert: 23.9.2019
  12. George Will on the Conservative Sensibility

    Publisert: 16.9.2019
  13. Daron Acemoglu on Shared Prosperity and Good Jobs

    Publisert: 9.9.2019
  14. David Deppner on Leadership, Confidence, and Humility

    Publisert: 2.9.2019
  15. Andrew Roberts on Churchill and the Craft of Biography

    Publisert: 26.8.2019
  16. Tyler Cowen on Big Business

    Publisert: 19.8.2019
  17. Arthur Diamond on Openness to Creative Destruction

    Publisert: 12.8.2019
  18. Andy Matuschak on Books and Learning

    Publisert: 5.8.2019
  19. Shoshana Zuboff on Surveillance Capitalism

    Publisert: 29.7.2019
  20. Chris Arnade on Dignity

    Publisert: 22.7.2019

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