No Stupid Questions Freakonomics Radio
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- 社會與文化
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Research psychologist Angela Duckworth (author of "Grit") and tech and sports executive Mike Maughan really like to ask people questions, and they believe there’s no such thing as a stupid one. So they have a podcast where they can ask each other as many “stupid questions” as they want. New episodes each week. "No Stupid Questions" is a production of the Freakonomics Radio Network.
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197. Is It Wrong to Lie to Children?
Why do we tell kids that a fairy will give them cash in exchange for their teeth? How should we talk to them about scary things in the world? And is Mike one of the greatest operatic tenors of all time?
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Extra: Angela Duckworth on “Masters of Scale”
WaitWhat C.E.O. Jeff Berman interviews Angela about “grit-scaling” and her unlikely path to academic celebrity.
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196. What’s Wrong With Being a Little Neurotic?
Is there any upside to negative emotions? What can comedians teach us about dealing with pain? And why did Angela eat off of a stranger’s plate at a sushi bar?
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195. Can You Be Too Nice?
Where is the line between a good guy and a doormat? Do people with sharp elbows make more money? And why did Angela’s mother give away her birthday present?
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194. Is It Okay to Be an Introvert?
What’s the difference between being introverted and being shy? What are extroverts so cheerful about? And does Angela’s social battery ever run out?
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193. Are You as Conscientious as You Think You Are?
Is it really that important to make your bed? What’s the benefit of hiring a lazy person? And how many cups of spinach can Mike fit in a red Solo cup?
Take the Big Five inventory: freakonomics.com/bigfive
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Love it
This is my favorite show. Love you hosts. Very engaging and relaxing content.
Best show ever
Angela has been one of my role models ever since I read ‘GRIT’ and got obsessed with this podcast. Thank you Stephen and Angela for creating such brilliant work to keep an ESL teacher like me feeling inspired and motivated. Love you both! Oh, I really enjoyed the brand new episode as well! The witty conversation and interesting stories of two psychologists made me think and laugh so hard! PS. This is my very first time writing a review for a podcast. I reckoned that I should show my support since Stephen is leaving and a new phase of the show has begun. Cheers.
My favorite podcast for the past year!
Although I’m not sure about the implications or the generalizability of Angela’s experiment on inviting her In-law for sleepover, I can’t wait to learn about the result!