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Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford

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14 snips
Jan 3, 2025 • 36min

Do NOT Pass GO! (Classic)

Discover the surprising origins of Monopoly, which was initially designed to promote economic fairness but became a symbol of greed. The podcast sheds light on Lizzie McGee, the true inventor, whose contributions were overshadowed by Charles Darrow. Explore how women inventors like McGee faced systemic challenges and the impact of newly launched games like Ms. Monopoly that aim to empower women. Uncover the transformation of The Landlord's Game into the classic we know today, highlighting the need for recognition of unsung geniuses in gaming.
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46 snips
Dec 20, 2024 • 38min

Demonizing Dungeons & Dragons (Classic)

Renowned private investigator William Dear dives into the sensational case of James Dallas Egbert III, whose disappearance sparked fears surrounding Dungeons & Dragons. He discusses the game’s misunderstood history and its portrayal in the media as a sinister influence. The conversation highlights the cultural narratives that demonized the game during the 1970s and 80s, contrasting them with the creativity and adventure that Dungeons & Dragons offers. Dear's flamboyant perspective adds an intriguing layer to this captivating mystery.
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54 snips
Dec 6, 2024 • 37min

Captain Coward and the Blame Game

A colossal cruise ship tilts perilously off an Italian island, prompting a frantic response from local authorities. Amid the chaos, the captain's absence raises questions of accountability. Passengers face panic and confusion, highlighting failures in safety protocols. The aftermath reveals critical lessons on leadership during crisis while unpacking the tendency to shift blame. A daring rescue effort showcases bravery amidst desperation, emphasizing themes of community and responsibility during dire circumstances.
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59 snips
Dec 2, 2024 • 52min

Get Happier, Help Others: Some Good Ideas About Giving

Jacob Goldstein, host of Pushkin's What's Your Problem?, and Laurie Santos, a Yale psychologist known for The Happiness Lab, dive into the science of giving and happiness. They reveal that spending money on others boosts personal happiness more than spending it on oneself. Listeners learn about impactful charities and how poker players view generosity. With practical tips, they explore how acts of kindness can transform both individuals and communities, highlighting the joy found in altruism.
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27 snips
Nov 22, 2024 • 43min

RoboPod and the Perpetual Money Machine - Cautionary Questions 2

Jacob Goldstein, host of 'What's Your Problem?' and author of 'Money: The True Story of a Made-Up Thing,' joins Tim Harford to dive into the roots of the 2008 financial crisis and the concept of shadow banking. They explore the societal implications of AI on job security and creativity, discussing how human innovation stands against machine-generated art. The conversation also touches on the lessons learned from past financial missteps and the NIMBY vs. YIMBY debates impacting housing policies.
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27 snips
Nov 8, 2024 • 41min

Darwin's Grandpa and the Art of Sex Appeal

Delve into the fascinating quandary of peacocks as Charles Darwin wrestles with their extravagant tails, which seemingly conflict with survival instincts. Discover how Erasmus Darwin’s life offers unexpected insights. Journey alongside Josiah Wedgwood, a resilient potter whose innovative spirit transformed his craft and business despite personal hardships. Explore the intertwining of art, science, and social signaling in both human society and nature, showcasing a vibrant tapestry of connection across generations.
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17 snips
Oct 25, 2024 • 42min

The Edinburgh Body Snatchers: Murder at Halloween

In 1827 Edinburgh, the grim duo Burke and Hare exploit a cadaver shortage for profit, leading to a chilling tale of murder and moral decay. They consider the ethics of body snatching amidst a fascinating backdrop of medical training dilemmas. The narrative dives into the public outrage surrounding their actions and the dark practices of a medical community driven by greed. Halloween proves pivotal as their arrogance leads to a fateful mistake, intertwining true crime with reflections on our perceptions of acceptable markets.
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17 snips
Oct 14, 2024 • 48min

Cautionary Tales Presents: Death Fraud and Other Risky Business

Tim Harford, a Financial Times columnist and author of 'The Data Detective,' dives into the wild stories of historical swindlers Sam Israel III and John Law. The discussion navigates the psychological traits of con artists and the lengths they go to avoid consequences. Harford humorously explores the absurdity of faking one's own death and reflects on the risks of short-term thinking versus long-term planning, all while illustrating the need for robust regulatory oversight in finance. Plus, he examines the humorous and serious psychological aspects of decision-making.
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21 snips
Oct 11, 2024 • 44min

The Poet Who Toppled The British Empire

David Bodanis, author of "How to Change the World," dives into the inspiring story of Sarojini Naidu, a key figure in the non-violent resistance against British colonial rule in India. He discusses her rise from a British admirer to a leader in the fight for independence, emphasizing the importance of peaceful protest. The conversation unveils the strategic brilliance of Naidu's campaigns, especially her march against oppressive salt laws, and reflects on the broader implications of nonviolent resistance in global justice movements.
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11 snips
Sep 27, 2024 • 41min

Reason, Wrath and Rebellion on the High Seas

The tumultuous tale of Captain Bligh aboard the HMS Bounty unfolds, revealing a man torn between rational leadership and discipline. The podcast captures the dramatic events leading to the famous mutiny, exploring Bligh's complex character and his strained relationship with his crew. As tensions rise, it juxtaposes serene moments of leisure with the looming challenges of leadership at sea. Ultimately, it delves into the nuances of fairness, authority, and the psychological stresses of decision-making in dire circumstances.

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