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Are You Really Allergic to Penicillin? (Update)

July 17, 2026 5:00am 1:05

Like tens of millions of people, Stephen Dubner thought he had a penicillin allergy. Like the vast majority, he didn’t. This misdiagnosis costs billions of dollars and causes serious health problems, so why hasn’t it bee...

How a Great Architect Thinks, with Bjarke Ingels | Better in Person

July 14, 2026 5:00am 43 min

Is the oxymoron really “the secret sauce to everything”? That’s the case Ingels makes in this debut episode of our new video show Better in Person, filmed in Stephen Dubner’s living room.   If you'd like to see the video...

681. How to Host a Talk Show, with Dick Cavett

July 09, 2026 12:05pm 43 min

Stephen Dubner had an idea for a new project. So he drove to Connecticut and knocked on the door of the master. Dubner’s new TV talk show Better in Person launches July 14 on the Freakonomics YouTube channel.   SOURCE...

680. Can Universities Win Back Our Trust?

July 03, 2026 5:00am 49 min

Dartmouth president Sian Beilock, a psychologist by training, made her name studying why people choke. Now she’s applying those insights to one of the most scrutinized jobs in America. No pressure!   SOURCES: Si...

679. Why Does Vanderbilt Keep Winning?

June 26, 2026 5:00am 1:04

It’s a hard time to run a university: public trust is low, political pressure is high, and finances are fragile. But Daniel Diermeier, who trained as a political scientist, has Vanderbilt humming. How? He says the key is...

The World Is (Still) Drowning in Sludge

June 23, 2026 7:00pm 54 min

Insurance forms that make no sense. Subscriptions that can’t be cancelled. A never-ending blizzard of automated notifications. In this update of a 2025 episode, Stephen Dubner discovers where all this sludge comes from —...

678. Who Gets to Choose a “Good Death”?

June 19, 2026 5:00am 50 min

New York is the latest state to legalize medical aid in dying. Stephen Dubner speaks with the governor who signed the law, a Nobel Prize-winning economist, a death doula — and an ethicist who thinks the very idea is wron...

677. Can Backgammon Save Us from Ourselves?

June 12, 2026 5:00am 59 min

It brings strangers together. It teaches probability, strategy, and emotional control. It has even helped N.F.L. teams win the Super Bowl. Stephen Dubner explores why this ancient game is having a renaissance. (Part two ...

This Is Your Brain on Pollution (Update)

June 09, 2026 7:00pm 47 min

As the Trump administration rolls back environmental regulations, we revisit a 2022 episode that explored the hidden cost of an invisible threat: air pollution.   SOURCES: Angela Duckworth, psychologist at the Un...

676. Has America Lost the Plot?

June 05, 2026 5:00am 1:05

Another war in the Middle East. A retreat from the international order. A presidency built on self-dealing and arbitrary power. It’s enough to make you think the U.S. is in a steep decline — but Fareed Zakaria thinks oth...

The Vanishing Mr. Feynman (Update)

May 29, 2026 5:00am 1:00

In his final years, Richard Feynman's curiosity took him to some surprising places. We hear from his companions on the trips he took — and one he wasn’t able to. (Part three of a three-part series originally published in...

The Brilliant Mr. Feynman (Update)

May 26, 2026 7:00pm 52 min

What happens when an existentially depressed and recently widowed young physicist from Queens gets a fresh start in California? We follow Richard Feynman out west, to explore his long and extremely fruitful second act. (...

The Curious Mr. Feynman (Update)

May 22, 2026 5:00am 1:03

From the Manhattan Project to the Challenger investigation, the physicist Richard Feynman loved to shoot down what he called “lousy ideas.” Today, the world is awash in lousy ideas — so maybe it’s time to get some more F...

675. Has the New York Times Become a Games Company?

May 15, 2026 5:00am 57 min

Not exactly. But their runaway success with games like Wordle says something bigger about the way we live now. (Part one of a series, “We Are All Gamers Now.”)   SOURCES: Alex Hardiman, chief product officer at ...

674. How Does a Composer Feel After the World Premiere?

May 08, 2026 5:00am 45 min

Great. Then depressed. Then great again. Stephen Dubner gets the full story from David Lang; we also hear from some fans, and the New York Philharmonic’s president. The math and the aftermath of wealth of nations. (Part ...

Was Adam Smith Really a Right-Winger? (Update)

May 05, 2026 7:00pm 1:08

Economists and politicians have turned him into a mascot for free-market ideology. Some on the left say the right has badly misread him. In this updated replay of a 2022 episode, we hold a very Smithy tug of war.   SOU...

673. What Is Money?

May 01, 2026 5:00am 54 min

That’s what the Pulitzer Prize-winning composer David Lang wanted to learn. So he turned Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations into an oratorio. We tag along as Lang’s piece heads toward its world premiere with the New York...

672. What Makes Judy Faulkner Run?

April 24, 2026 5:00am 1:00

Epic Systems manages the electronic health records for hundreds of millions of people. This makes Faulkner a healthcare heavyweight and one of the most successful female entrepreneurs in history. So why haven’t we ever h...

Why Does Everyone Hate Rats? (Update)

April 21, 2026 7:00pm 40 min

New York City’s mayor called them “public enemy number one.” History books say they caused the Black Death — although recent scientific evidence disputes that claim. In an updated episode from 2025, we ask: Is the rat a ...

671. Why Has There Been So Little Progress on Alzheimer’s Disease?

April 17, 2026 5:00am 1:01

One possibility: a leading hypothesis pursued by researchers (and funders) was built on science that now appears to be fraudulent. Stephen Dubner speaks with the scientist and the journalist who blew the whistle.   SOU...

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