
In The Air We Breathe
After a police-involved shooting, there's often a familiar blame game: Maybe the cop was racist. Maybe the person who was shot really was threatening. Or maybe, the bias that leads cops to shoot affec...
6 Juni 201736min

Broken Windows
In the early 1980s, a couple of researchers wrote an article in The Atlantic that would have far-reaching consequences. The article introduced a new idea about crime and policing. It was called Broken...
30 Maj 201728min

Me, Myself, and IKEA
It's normal to feel drawn to people you share something with — whether that's a name, or a birthday, or a common background. But did you know that women named Georgia also gravitate toward the state o...
23 Maj 201723min

Ep. 71: The Fox and the Hedgehog
The Greek poet Archilochus is known for the phrase, "The fox knows many things; the hedgehog one big thing." This week, we'll use this metaphor as a way to understand two different cognitive styles. T...
16 Maj 201735min

Encore of Ep. 45: What Are The Odds?
This week on Hidden Brain: coincidences. Why they're not quite as magical as they seem, and the reasons we can't help but search for meaning in them anyway. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. S...
9 Maj 201727min

Ep. 70: Who We Are At 2 A.M.
Have you ever googled something that you would never dream of saying out loud to another human being? Many of us turn to Google when we have a deeply personal or embarrassing question. And we're often...
2 Maj 201726min

Episode 69: Money Talks
How do you spend your money? On food, transportation, or housing? On shoes, cars, coffee, fancy restaurants? You might think you use money just to, you know, buy stuff. But as Neeru Paharia explains, ...
25 Apr 201723min

Ep. 68: Schadenfacebook
Millions of people around the world use social media every day to stay in touch with friends and family. But ironically, studies have shown that people who spend more time on these sites feel more soc...
18 Apr 201725min





















