

EconTalk #1000 (with Russ Roberts)
156 snips Jun 2, 2025
In a special milestone reflection, the host discusses the evolution from strict economics to broader conversations. They delve into understanding complex topics like Bitcoin and the emotional nuances of Israeli-Palestinian narratives. Humorous anecdotes about self-deception and intuition highlight personal growth, while the importance of cultural factors in education is emphasized. With gratitude for the journey and listeners, the host invites shares on favorite episodes, celebrating nearly two decades of enriching dialogue and exploration.
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EconTalk Origins and Consistency
- Russ Roberts started EconTalk after being interviewed on an economics podcast and realizing 3,000 listeners would be like being in an auditorium.
- He quickly committed to a weekly schedule and has released episodes every Monday since December 2008 without missing one.
Audience Is the Curious Learners
- Rus Roberts discovered his audience was not just economics enthusiasts but curious learners seeking educational content.
- This insight led to changing the program tag to "Conversations for the Curious" to reflect a broader appeal.
From Debate to Respectful Conversation
- Russ Roberts moved away from debate-style discussions to respectful exploration to avoid preaching to the choir.
- He believes conversation fosters discovery and gives listeners room to judge arguments for themselves.