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The Boiling Frog
Seth Rosenblatt and Mark Olbert
29 episodes
1 month ago
Reflections on the intersection of economics, history, politics, psychology, and science
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Reflections on the intersection of economics, history, politics, psychology, and science
Show more...
Government
History
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Hops and Dreams
The Boiling Frog
28 minutes
3 years ago
Hops and Dreams
For the tenth episode, your favorite pond dwellers decided to take a break from the normal, big-picture, topic-based discussions and instead shared their personal pet peeves, including both important as well as some silly issues. This twentieth episode is also a diversion from the normal format, but your amphibious friends decided to do the “opposite” of pet peeves – in this case talk about reasons to be hopeful about the future. This was certainly a challenging discussion as previous podcast discussions could lead all of us to be very pessimistic about the fate of American democracy and our planet.
The Boiling Frog
Reflections on the intersection of economics, history, politics, psychology, and science