Dying is easy. Retail is hard. Macy’s wants to recapture its glorious past. The author of the Wimpy Kid books wants to rebuild his dilapidated hometown. We just want to listen in. (Part two of a two-part series.) https://freak.ws/4eNEPdT
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It began when New York journalist and author Stephen J. Dubner went to Chicago to write about award-winning economist Steven D. Levitt for The New York Times Magazine. Dubner had been reluctant to take the assignment (he was in the middle of writing a book about the psychology of money). Levitt was reluctant to be shadowed by a journalist (but his mother loved the Times Magazine, so he gave in). The article came out, and led to an unexpected partnership. Levitt and Dubner wrote Freakonomics, a book about cheating teachers, bizarre baby names, self-dealing Realtors, and crack-selling mama’s boys. They figured it would sell about 80 copies. Instead, it took up long-term residency on the Times best-seller list, and went on to sell more than 4 million copies in 35 languages. Then they wrote SuperFreakonomics. It also became a worldwide best-seller. A lot of other stuff happened, too. A blog. A documentary film. Jon Stewart and Beauty and the Geek! Lectures. A pair of pants. A radio show. Not bad for a partnership born of such profound reluctance.
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Freakonomics Radio fans! Stephen Dubner is coming to California in 2025. Join Stephen and special guests in San Francisco on Friday, January 3rd and in Los Angeles on Thursday, February 13th. Tickets on sale now! https://lnkd.in/e9CmwvgR
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Neil deGrasse Tyson is still starstruck. The director of the Hayden Planetarium is one of the best science communicators of our time. He and Steve talk about his role in reclassifying Pluto, bad teachers, and why economics isn’t a science. https://freak.ws/4fJAERy
Neil deGrasse Tyson Is Still Starstruck - Freakonomics
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Why are we so pessimistic? 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? https://freak.ws/3Z2jnvX
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Helium. It’s unreactive, lighter than air, and surprisingly important to the global economy. Zachary Crockett goes up an octave. https://freak.ws/3Z8vcka
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Is Macy’s Thanksgiving parade its most valuable asset? The 166-year-old chain, which is fighting extinction, calls the parade its “gift to the nation.” With 30 million TV viewers, it’s also a big moneymaker. At least we think it is — Macy’s is famously tight-lipped about parade economics. We try to loosen them up. (Part one of a two-part series.) https://freak.ws/4eWKdf3
Is Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade Its Most Valuable Asset? - Freakonomics
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He’s the chief creative officer of Pixar, and the Academy Award-winning director of Soul, Inside Out, Up, and Monsters, Inc. Pete Docter and Steve talk about Pixar’s scrappy beginnings, why wrong turns are essential, and the movie moment that changed Steve’s life. https://freak.ws/3YXhtMY
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Is your attention span shrinking? 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? https://freak.ws/3ZbUK1e
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