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Freakonomics Radio: Pick of the Week: Are the Rich Really Less Generous Than the Poor? (Ep. 288)
12/06/2019Published on 13 Sep 2018. From the archive — A series of academic studies suggest that the wealthy are, to put it bluntly, selfish jerks. It's an easy narrative to swallow — but is it true? A trio of economists set out to test the theory. All it took was a Dutch postal worker's uniform, some envelopes stuffed with cash, and a slight sense of the absurd.
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Death, Sex & Money: A Dirty Cop Comes Clean
08/06/2019Published on 17 Jun 2015. Ken Eurell became a cop for the steady paycheck. Then, he figured out how to make money by stealing from crime scenes, taking payoffs from drug dealers, and selling cocaine. Support Death, Sex & Money by becoming a monthly sustaining member. Sign up now.
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Criminal: Episode 81: Unexpected Guests
06/06/2019Published on 15 Dec 2017. Three mysteries we can't stop thinking about. Criminal is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX. If you haven't already, please review us on iTunes! It's an important way to help new listeners discover the show: iTunes.com/CriminalShow. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for The Accomplice. If you'd like to introduce friends or family members to podcasts, we created a How to Listen guide based on frequently asked questions. Artwork by Julienne Alexander.
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Beautiful Stories From Anonymous People: 157. Porn, Drugs, Murder & Learning To Love
31/05/2019Published on 02 Apr 2019. Kidnapping, murder, sex, cocaine, ketamine and porn. This caller’s family is at the center of a true crime story. She tells Geth about how she’s suffered on her journey to learn how to be loving. This episode is brought to you by Vrbo app and Madison Reed (www.madison-reed.com code: PEOPLE).
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99% Invisible: 188- Fountain Drinks
29/05/2019Published on 10 Nov 2015. On April 21st, 1859, an incredible thing happened in London and thousands of people came out to celebrate it. Women wore their finest clothing. Men were in suits and top hats, and children clamored to get a glimpse…of the very … Continue reading →
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Unexplained: S04 Episode 7: Called to the Forest (Pt. 1 of 2)
25/05/2019Published on 19 Apr 2019. In February 1978, five men from the Yuba-Sutter Area in Northern California, took a short trip to watch their favourite basketball team play in a local derby. The heartbreaking story of how the men never returned home is not in doubt. What exactly happened to them however, remains to this day, unexplained... Go to @unexplainedpod, facebook.com/unexplained or www.unexplainedpodcast.com for more info. Thank you for listening.
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This American Life: 317: Unconditional Love
23/05/2019Published on 10 Mar 2019. Can love be taught? A family uses a controversial therapy to train their son to love them. And other stories about the hard and sometimes painful work of loving other people.
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The Moth: The Moth Radio Hour: The Rest Is History
21/05/2019Published on 23 Apr 2019. In this hour, an ancient instrument, a life-changing disaster, and survival in the face of genocide .People who experienced history, and its artifacts, firsthand. Hosted by The Moth's Senior Director, Meg Bowles. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Hosted by: Meg Bowles Storytellers: Frank Almond, Sivad Johnson, Henny Lewin
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Stuff You Should Know: Dr. Seuss: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
17/05/2019Published on 27 Dec 2018. The Seuss is loose in this episode about legendary children's book author Ted Geisel. The funny thing is, he didn't ever want children of his own, and his past work was a bit problematic. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
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Reveal: Against their will
05/05/2019Published on 25 Mar 2017. Powered by the internet, the sex trade is reaching into all corners of the country. Reveal follows up on what’s happened since we first took you inside the hidden places – real and virtual – where people are exploited for sex. Produced in collaboration with APM Reports, we’ll hear stories from the pot fields of … Continue reading Against their will →
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Reply All: #102 Long Distance Parts 1 & 2
03/05/2019Published on 30 Aug 2018. A telephone scammer makes a terrible mistake. He calls Alex Goldman. This episode originally aired in July of 2017.
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Radiolab Presents: More Perfect: One Nation, Under Money
01/05/2019Published on 30 Jan 2018. An unassuming string of 16 words tucked into the Constitution grants Congress extensive power to make laws that impact the entire nation. The Commerce Clause has allowed Congress to intervene in all kinds of situations — from penalizing one man for growing too much wheat on his farm, to enforcing the end of racial segregation nationwide. That is, if the federal government can make an economic case for it. This seemingly all-powerful tool has the potential to unite the 50 states into one nation and protect the civil liberties of all. But it also challenges us to consider: when we make everything about money, what does it cost us?
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Radiolab: Asking for a Friend
29/04/2019Published on 01 Mar 2019. Last year, we ran a pair of episodes that explored the greatest mysteries in our listeners’ lives - the big ones, little ones, and the ones in between. This year, we’re back on the hunt, tracking down answers to the big little questions swirling around our own heads. We reached out to some of our favorite people and asked them to come along with us as we journeyed back in time, to outer space, and inside our very own bodies. This episode was reported by Rachael Cusick, Simon Adler, Becca Bressler, and Annie McEwen and was produced by Rachael Cusick, Simon Adler, Matt Kielty, Becca Bressler, and Annie McEwen. Support Radiolab today at Radiolab.org/donate.
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Pod Save America: 2020: Elizabeth Warren on dogs and capitalism (From Feb. 21, 2019)
22/04/2019Published on 11 Apr 2019. Senator Elizabeth Warren sits down with Tommy to talk about Medicare for All, climate change, Venezuela, Israel, and more. (Previously released on Feb. 21, 2019)
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Note to Self: The Fourth Amendment Needs Your Attention
18/04/2019Published on 02 May 2018. This week, the Supreme Court cases that defined privacy for the digital age. Because the founding fathers didn’t write the Bill of Rights with the internet in mind. ------- For the next several weeks you'll hear the “Best of” Note to Self in your podcast feed. Our favorite episodes. Manoush will be working on some other projects, but she’ll be back before you know it with some changes and surprises. Keep in touch with her on Twitter, Instagram, and on her website.
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Freakonomics Radio: There’s a War on Sugar. Is It Justified? (Ep. 285 Rebroadcast)
01/04/2019Published on 22 Nov 2018. Some people argue that sugar should be regulated, like alcohol and tobacco, on the grounds that it’s addictive and toxic. How much sense does that make? We hear from a regulatory advocate, an evidence-based skeptic, a former F.D.A. commissioner — and the organizers of Milktoberfest.
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Death, Sex & Money: In Sickness and In Mental Health
28/03/2019Published on 08 Apr 2015. Giulia Lukach was three years into her marriage when she began experiencing symptoms of bipolar disorder. She and her husband talk about how her illness has reshaped their marriage. Support Death, Sex & Money by becoming a monthly sustaining member. Sign up now.
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Criminal: Episode 3: The Buck Stops Here
26/03/2019Published on 28 Feb 2014. With the advent of the Inkjet printer, counterfeiting money became as simple as a trip to Staples. By the year 2000, there were 72 million of these homemade dollars in circulation. The real question is… who was behind them all?
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Beautiful Stories From Anonymous People: 150. Meta Millennial
20/03/2019Published on 12 Feb 2019. A social media manager slash graphic designer pitches her podcast & gives Gethard instagram advice. This episode is brought to you by Mack Weldon, Calm (www.calm.com/beautiful), OkCupid, and Terrible, Thanks for Asking podcast.
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99% Invisible: 186- War and Pizza
18/03/2019Published on 28 Oct 2015. Households tend to take pantry food for granted, but canned beans, powered cheese, and bags of moist cookies were not designed for everyday convenience. These standard products were made to meet the needs of the military. Reporter Tina Antolini, host … Continue reading →