Enjoyable and informative, but…
A research study/paper is often referenced as a basis/core of the conversation (i.e. , #75 What Is Sugar Really Doing to You?) but they don’t provide a direct link or even a citation. The host is an MD and PhD, he’s written enough papers to *know* to cite his references/source. Why wouldn’t it be done here? Yes, I can google it. But why can’t the source(s) he has spent a 20-25 min show discussing not be provided? That’s not a unreasonable ask since you already have the information.
nycboyz via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/26/23
More reviews of Freakonomics, M.D.
Not nearly as insightful, practical or well produced as freakanomics but if you have a very niche interest might be worth a listen. I commend the team for trying
Thanksforaskin via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 08/29/21
Full disclosure - I make my living doing the same sort of analysis the author does in his podcasts, and have a strong belief in the ability of statistics to identify trends in data otherwise invisible. However, I think the value of this podcast is minimal to me. The elephant in the room is the...Read full review »
Different_Drummer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/27/21
Bapu brilliantly approaches medicine with an economist’s eye for facts, data and evidence. I love this approach. His guests are always smart and cheerful, an irresistible combination. Keep going, Bapu. You rock!
Jimmy Barnes - don't laugh! via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/04/21
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