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You Are Not So Smart
You Are Not So Smart is a show about psychology that celebrates science and self delusion. In each episode, we explore what we've learned so far about reasoning, biases, judgments, and decision-making.
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4.6 stars from 2,715 ratings
Could be better
I’ve enjoyed this podcast on and off for a few years. Unfortunately, I can’t take it for more than a few episodes at a time because David, much like many amateur Hosts, he fills about 50% of the interview with his thoughts instead of letting the expert speak. It’s normal to want to engage, share...Read full review »
kcdrummer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/20/24
Anon
Wish I’d discovered this podcast sooner. It’s so insightful and well put together. So many unexpected and intriguing revelation.
immelda marcos via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/30/24
The best Poscast
Very interesting and informative, covering a different topic each episode, which leaves you with a lot to think about, and a want to learn more on the issue. Even while discussing heavy topics, they’re presented in a simplified easy to digest, no -boring way.
GalPug via Apple Podcasts · Israel · 03/01/24
Recent Episodes
In this episode, we are exploring the complexity of the concept of "genius" with two experts on the topic. First you’ll hear from David Krakauer, the president of The Santa Fe Institute, a research institution in New Mexico dedicated to the study of complexity science, and then you'll hear from...
Published 05/13/24
Published 05/13/24
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Published 04/29/24
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