

#1290 Worthy of Sniff
Jun 24, 2020
The hosts dive into a thought-provoking discussion about the relationship between policing and African American communities, sparking debates on profiling and its implications. They also reflect on the evolution of television, reminiscing about shows like 'Love Boat' and modern hits like 'What We Do in the Shadows.' Insights into cognitive biases and rapid decision-making highlight the complexity of human judgment. Plus, societal issues like courage versus cowardice in public health measures add depth to their entertaining banter.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Television Escapes: From Love Boat to Wacky Vampires
02:17 • 2min
Mockumentaries and Policing Narratives
04:38 • 14min
Exploring Racism, Profiling, and the Nuances of Perception
19:08 • 4min
Mind and Judgment: Fast vs. Slow Thinking
23:13 • 9min
Courage versus Cowardice in Today's Society
32:00 • 3min