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We tell our children unsettling fairy tales to teach them valuable lessons, but these Cautionary Tales are for the education of the grown ups – and they are all true. Tim Harford (Financial Times, BBC, author of “The Data Detective”) brings you stories of awful human error, tragic catastrophes, and hilarious fiascos. They'll delight you, scare you, but also make you wiser. New episodes every other Friday.

Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford Pushkin

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We tell our children unsettling fairy tales to teach them valuable lessons, but these Cautionary Tales are for the education of the grown ups – and they are all true. Tim Harford (Financial Times, BBC, author of “The Data Detective”) brings you stories of awful human error, tragic catastrophes, and hilarious fiascos. They'll delight you, scare you, but also make you wiser. New episodes every other Friday.

Luister op Apple Podcasts
Vereist abonnement en macOS 11.4 of nieuwer

    The Fraudster's Guide to Magic Money

    The Fraudster's Guide to Magic Money

    Cautionary Tales will be LIVE on stage in London this May. Tickets are on sale now: https://www.tegeurope.com/events/cautionary-tales/

    Sam Israel had a problem. The investors in his hedge fund, Bayou Capital, were expecting spectacular returns. Sam himself had spent years proclaiming the fund's brilliant results. But in reality, Sam had been marking his own homework, publishing fraudulent accounts and using these to lure in new investors. 

    What to do? Well, the logical thing of course: wait around for an extraordinary profitable streak, and in the meantime keep up the ruse...

    This episode of Cautionary Tales was recorded live at the Bristol Festival of Economics and studies three incredible investment scams. How do pyramid and ponzi schemes snowball out of control, flattening victim and fraudster alike?

    For a full list of sources, see the show notes at timharford.com.
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    • 1 u. 1 min.
    Blood and Gold (with Dan Snow)

    Blood and Gold (with Dan Snow)

    Bonus: When Spanish conquistadors arrived in Peru in 1526, it was the beginning of the end for the Inca. Their bloody pursuit of gold, fame and fortune was rife with treachery and deceit. Within a few short years, the once-thriving Inca empire had been decimated.

    Tim Harford is joined by Dan Snow for a special crossover episode of Cautionary Tales and Dan Snow's History Hit. Tim and Dan first recap the spectacular defeat of the French knights at the Battle of Crécy in 1346, and then draw surprising parallels with the fall of the Inca Empire two centuries later.
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    • 40 min.
    The Rise and Fall of a Megalomaniac

    The Rise and Fall of a Megalomaniac

    Nicolae Ceaușescu was not beloved. His regime was vicious and he treated Romania as his personal wallet: while Ceaușescu emptied the coffers to construct a vast, ornate palace, his people starved. He imposed disastrous population control policies on his country, too, which saw hundreds of thousands of unwanted children left to rot in squalid orphanages. Ceaușescu's rule endured for a quarter of a century - then crumbled overnight.

    How do dictatorships unravel? In a second episode, Tim Harford partners with HBO's new series "The Regime" to investigate real-life dictatorships and the social science that explains them.

    For a full list of sources, see the show notes at timharford.com.
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    • 58 min.
    Inside the Bizarre World of Dictators

    Inside the Bizarre World of Dictators

    Why are so many autocrats germaphobes? Why was the truth so dangerous for Soviet engineers? And what can salami reveal to us about the mind of Vladimir Putin?

    This is the first of two special episodes in partnership with HBO's new series "The Regime". Tim Harford investigates real-life dictatorships and the social science that explains them, drawing on insights from game theory and psychology.

    For a full list of sources, see the show notes at timharford.com.
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    • 42 min.
    Pushkin Hosts Celebrate World Happiness Day

    Pushkin Hosts Celebrate World Happiness Day

    The Happiness Lab’s Dr. Laurie Santos brings together other Pushkin hosts to mark the International Day of Happiness. Revisionist History’s Malcolm Gladwell talks about the benefits of the misery of running in a Canadian winter. Dr. Maya Shankar from A Slight Change of Plans talks about quieting her mental chatter. And Cautionary Tales host Tim Harford surprises everyone with the happiness lessons to be learned from a colonoscopy.

    Hear more of The Happiness Lab HERE.
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    • 48 min.
    Do Nothing, Then Do Less

    Do Nothing, Then Do Less

    Chuck Yeager's plane pitched and rolled as it plummeted from the sky. He grappled with the controls inside the cockpit, but to no avail: he couldn't steady the aircraft. The test pilot was known for his nerves of steel but, as the barren Mojave Desert hurtled towards him, even he was afraid. What to do?

    It's tempting to think that adding to our lives - more action, more work, more possessions - will lead to greater success and happiness. But sometimes doing less is the better option, as Chuck Yeager was to learn the hard way.

    In their second crossover episode, Tim Harford teams up with Dr Laurie Santos (host of The Happiness Lab) to examine why subtraction can be so challenging and so helpful.
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    • 35 min.

Klantrecensies

4,9 van 5
67 beoordelingen

67 beoordelingen

mmmuis ,

Brilliant!! Thanks so much tim& team

This podcast is simply brilliant, so gripping, clever, surprising and with fantastic host, soundscape and actors. I want to listen all of them twice or more. Please continue with a 3rd season.

Zoemelver ,

Superb storytelling combined with insightful psychology

This podcast has the perfect combination: the cautionary tales are masterfully told with a high production value. But the true power of this show lies in the uncovering of the psychological mechanisms behind the catastrophes. Highly recommended!

dennisdigibeet ,

Highly recommended

This podcast takes a particular incident and uses this to explore a deeper theme. Very insightful.
PS the sole three-star rating is my iPhone’s. I wanted to give a five star rating, but somehow my iPhone decided otherwise and I cannot remove that rating: a cautionary tale

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