It’s an unnatural activity that has become normal. You’re stuck in a metal tube with hundreds of strangers (and strange smells), defying gravity and racing through the sky. But oh, the places you’ll go! We visit the world’s busiest airport to see how it all comes together. (Part 1 of “Freakonomics Radio Takes to the Skies.”)
How to Make Meetings Less Terrible (Ep. 389 Rebroadcast)
419. 68 Ways to Be Better at Life
418. What Will College Look Like in the Fall (and Beyond)?
417. Reasons to Be Cheerful
416. How Do You Reopen a Country?
415. How Rahm Emanuel Would Run the World
414. Will Covid-19 Spark a Cold War (or Worse) With China?
413. Who Gets the Ventilator?
412. What Happens When Everyone Stays Home to Eat?
411. Is $2 Trillion the Right Medicine for a Sick Economy?
410. What Does Covid-19 Mean for Cities (and Marriages)?
409. The Side Effects of Social Distancing
Why Rent Control Doesn’t Work (Ep. 373 Rebroadcast)
408. Does Anyone Really Know What Socialism Is?
407. Is There Really a “Loneliness Epidemic”?
406. Can You Hear Me Now?
405. Policymaking Is Not a Science (Yet)
404. Does the President Matter as Much as You Think?
How the San Francisco 49ers Stopped Being Losers (Ep. 350 Update)
403. The Opioid Tragedy, Part 2: “It’s Not a Death Sentence”
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