People I (Mostly) Admire

People I (Mostly) Admire

Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher

Episodes 233
Avg. Duration 48m
Activity Highly Active
Apple Rating 4.6 (1,899)
Since Jul 2020
Latest Episode Jun 2026

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Freakonomics co-author Steve Levitt tracks down other high achievers for surprising, revealing conversations about their lives and obsessions. Join Levitt as he goes through the most interesting midlife crisis you’ve ever heard — and learn how a renegade sheriff is transforming Chicago's jail, how a biologist is finding the secrets of evolution in the Arctic tundra, and how a trivia champion memorized 160,000 flashcards. To get every show in the Freakonomics Radio Network without ads and a monthly bonus episode of Freakonomics Radio, start a free trial for SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.

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26. Memory Champion Nelson Dellis Helps Steve Train His Brain

Jun 13, 2026 35m

He’s one of the world’s leading competitors, having won four U.S. memory tournaments and holding the record for most names memorized in 15 minutes (235!). But Nelson Dellis claims he was born with an…

25. Sam Harris: “Spirituality Is a Loaded Term.”

Jun 06, 2026 42m

He’s a cognitive neuroscientist and philosopher who has written five best-selling books. Sam Harris also hosts the Making Sense podcast and helps people discover meditation through his Waking Up app.…

24. Are We Under Threat from a New Kind of Terror? (Replay Ep. 24)

May 30, 2026 44m

Amaryllis Fox is a former C.I.A. operative and host of the Netflix show The Business of Drugs. She explains why intelligence work requires empathy, and she soothes Steve’s fears about weapons of mass…

23. Greg Norman & Mark Broadie: Why Golf Beats an Orgasm and Why Data Beats Everything

May 23, 2026 42m

Steve Levitt is obsessed with golf — and he’s pretty good at it too. As a thinly-veiled ploy to improve his own game, Steve talks to two titans of the sport: Greg “The Shark” Norman, who was the…

22. Sal Khan: “If It Works for 15 Cousins, It Could Work for a Billion People.”

May 16, 2026 43m

Khan Academy grew out of Sal Khan’s online math tutorials for his extended family. It’s now a platform used by more than 115 million people in 190 countries. So what does Khan want to do next? How…

21. Pete Docter: “What If Monsters Really Do Exist?”

May 09, 2026 43m

He’s the chief creative officer of Pixar, and the Academy Award-winning director of Soul, Inside Out, Up, and Monsters, Inc. Pete Docter and Steve talk about Pixar’s scrappy beginnings, why it costs…

20. John Donohue: “I'm Frequently Called a Treasonous Enemy of the Constitution.”

May 02, 2026 36m

He’s a law professor with a Ph.D. in economics and a tendency for getting into fervid academic debates. Over 20 years ago, he and Steve began studying the impact of legalized abortion on crime. John…

19. Marina Nitze: “If You Googled ‘Business Efficiency Consultant,’ I Was the Only Result.”

Apr 25, 2026 37m

At 27— and without a college degree — she was named chief technology officer of the Department of Veterans Affairs. Today, Marina Nitze is trying to reform the foster care system. She tells Steve how…

18. Robert Sapolsky: “I Don’t Think We Have Any Free Will Whatsoever.”

Apr 18, 2026 41m

He’s one of the world’s leading neuroscientists, with a focus on the physiological effects of stress. (For years, he spent his summers in Kenya, alone except for the baboons he was observing.) Steve…

17. Emily Oster: “I Am a Woman Who Is Prominently Discussing Vaginas.”

Apr 11, 2026 41m

In addition to publishing best-selling books about pregnancy and child-rearing, Emily Oster is a respected economist at Brown University. Over the course of the pandemic, she’s become the primary…

16. Joshua Jay: “Humans Are So, So Easy to Fool.”

Apr 04, 2026 42m

He’s a world-renowned magician who’s been performing since he was seven years old. But Joshua Jay is also an author, toy maker, and consultant for film and television. Steve Levitt talks to him about…

15. Tim Harford: “If You Can Make Sure You're Not An Idiot, You've Done Well.”

Mar 28, 2026 42m

He’s a former World Bank economist who became a prolific journalist and the author of one of Steve Levitt’s favorite books, The Undercover Economist. Tim Harford lives in England, where he’s made it…

13. Yul Kwon: “Don't Try to Change Yourself All at Once.” (UPDATE)

Mar 21, 2026 43m

He has been a lawyer, an instructor at the F.B.I. Academy, the owner of a frozen-yogurt chain, and a winner of the TV show Survivor. Today, Kwon works at Google, but things haven’t always come easily…

12. Sue Bird: “You Have to Pay the Superstars.”

Mar 14, 2026 39m

She is one of the best basketball players ever. She’s won multiple championships, including four Olympic gold medals and four W.N.B.A. titles — the most recent in 2020, just before turning 40. She…

11. Paul Romer: “I Figured Out How to Get Myself Fired From the World Bank.”

Mar 07, 2026 34m

For many economists — Steve Levitt included — there is perhaps no greater inspiration than Paul Romer, the now-Nobel laureate who at a young age redefined the discipline and has maintained a passion…

10. Suzanne Gluck: “I'm a Person Who Can Convince Other People to Do Things”

Feb 28, 2026 36m

She might not be a household name, but Suzanne Gluck is one of the most powerful people in the book industry. Her slush pile is a key entry point to the biggest publishers in the U.S., and the…

8. Peter Attia: “I Definitely Lost a Lot of IQ Points That Day”

Feb 21, 2026 38m

He’s been an engineer, a surgeon, a management consultant, and even a boxer. Now he’s a physician focused on the science of longevity. Peter Attia talks with Steve Levitt about the problem with…

7. Caverly Morgan: "I Am Not This Voice. I Am Not This Narrative."

Feb 14, 2026 38m

She showed up late and confused to her first silent retreat, but Caverly Morgan eventually trained for eight years in silence at a Zen monastery. Now her mindfulness-education program Peace in…

6. Nathan Myhrvold: “I Am Interested in Lots of Things, and That's Actually a Bad Strategy”

Feb 07, 2026 47m

He graduated high school at 14, and by 23 had several graduate degrees and was a research assistant with Stephen Hawking. He became the first chief technology officer at Microsoft (without having…

5. Susan Wojcicki: “Hey, Let’s Go Buy YouTube!”

Jan 31, 2026 30m

She was the sixteenth employee at Google — a company once based in her garage — and now she's the C.E.O. of its best-known subsidiary, YouTube. But despite being one of the most powerful people in…

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