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Danny Kahneman

Mentioned in 7 analyzed podcast episodes across 5 shows

Episode Appearances

Freakonomics Radio

Freakonomics Radio · Apr 8, 2026

Ten Myths About the U.S. Tax System (Update)

Riedel's graduate school professor; his behavioral economics principles discussed regarding fiscal decision-making

Federal Tax System Myths and MisconceptionsTax Policy Reform and Base BroadeningNational Debt and Deficit Crisis
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Freakonomics Radio

Freakonomics Radio · Mar 27, 2026

668. Do Taylor Swift and Bad Bunny Have Blood on Their Hands?

Collaborated with Redelmeier on peak-end rule research using colonoscopy data

Traffic Fatalities and Road SafetySmartphone Distraction While DrivingMusic Streaming and Consumer Behavior
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Freakonomics Radio

Freakonomics Radio · Feb 18, 2026

All You Need Is Nudge (Update)

Pioneering psychologist who collaborated with Thaler; won Nobel Prize in 2002 for behavioral economics work

Choice Architecture and Nudge TheoryBehavioral Economics ApplicationsRetirement Savings Auto-Enrollment
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3 Takeaways™

3 Takeaways™ · Feb 17, 2026

Six Ways the Constitution Keeps Leaders in Check with Cass Sunstein (#289)

Nobel laureate co-author with Cass Sunstein on behavioral economics and decision-making

Separation of Powers Constitutional FrameworkExecutive Branch Authority and LimitationsPresidential Emergency Powers
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Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas

Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas · Sep 1, 2025

327 | Cass Sunstein on Liberalism

Behavioral economist and collaborator with Sunstein on research about group outrage and juries

Liberal Political Tradition and DefinitionRule of Law and Institutional SafeguardsIndividual Rights vs. Collective Values
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The Peter Attia Drive

The Peter Attia Drive · Aug 11, 2025

#360 ‒ How to change your habits: why they form and how to build or break them | Charles Duhigg, M.B.A

Behavioral economist whose work on decision-making influenced habit formation research during early 2000s

Habit Formation Science: Cue-Routine-Reward LoopPositive vs. Negative Reinforcement EffectivenessEnvironmental Design for Behavior Change
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Big Technology Podcast

Big Technology Podcast · Mar 19, 2025

Why Can't AI Make Its Own Discoveries? — With Yann LeCun

Referenced for System 1/System 2 thinking framework

Large Language Model LimitationsScientific Discovery and AIAI Reasoning and Planning
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