

Ben Cohen
Journalist and author known for his book "The Hot Hand," which explores the concept of streaks in sports and other areas of life. He writes about sports for the Wall Street Journal.
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Nov 28, 2024 • 20min
Canned or Homemade? America’s Biggest Cranberry Company Wins Either Way
Join WSJ reporter Ben Cohen, who covers Ocean Spray and the cranberry industry, as he dives into the fascinating world of cranberries. Discover how this cooperative, owned by around 700 families, controls 65% of the global cranberry supply. Cohen reveals the story of how cranberries ended up in cans and how the cooperative is evolving beyond just Thanksgiving. He also discusses innovative marketing strategies like viral TikTok campaigns aimed at younger audiences, showcasing the company's commitment to community and adaptation.

Sep 23, 2023 • 1h 1min
Leveling Up: How Basketball Teams Deploy Analytics to Develop Players
Join basketball analytics leaders Mike Zarren, Shane Battier, and Katherine Evans as they delve into the fascinating world of player development through data. They highlight how analytics has transformed training approaches and roster construction, making teams more competitive. Discover the evolution of player engagement with data, the rise of technology in performance analysis, and how personal analytics can enhance individual player growth. The dynamic interplay between soft skills and data insights is reshaping the future of basketball!

Aug 10, 2020 • 1h 9min
Ben Cohen on the Hot Hand
Journalist and author Ben Cohen, known for his book "The Hot Hand," delves into the fascinating psychology behind performance streaks in sports and life. He unpacks the illusion of the 'hot hand,' revealing how cognitive biases distort our perception of skill and randomness. The conversation spans from Shakespeare's tragic miscommunications to the biases faced by asylum judges, linking these themes to decision-making in sports. Cohen also discusses harnessing creativity through flow states, emphasizing resilience and the nuanced dance between chance and skill.