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    Explore " tv sitcoms" with insightful episodes like "What we Watching Brother?", "Meet The Author - Barry M. Putt, Jr. DRAMATIST ▪ AUTHOR ▪ SCREENWRITER", "LIKE THIS POD: TV Revivals and Reboots", "24: Misbehavioral Economics: Choosing irrationality" and "The Out of Range Podcast - Episode 18" from podcasts like ""Excuse Me Brother", "MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend", "I Think You're Gonna Like This", "On Wisdom" and "The BowlTV "Out of Range" Bowling Podcast"" and more!

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    What we Watching Brother?

    What we Watching Brother?
    In this episode Brothers Tay and Jay talked about the effect TV had on them growing up. The types of shows they watched and helped them the people they are today. They talk the effect the shows had on society as a whole. Brother Tay also goes on long-winded segment at the end of the episode.

    Meet The Author - Barry M. Putt, Jr. DRAMATIST ▪ AUTHOR ▪ SCREENWRITER

    LIKE THIS POD: TV Revivals and Reboots

    LIKE THIS POD: TV Revivals and Reboots

     In the latest Like This Pod Mini, Jacqueline and Meghan discuss tv revivals and reboots they love and would love to see.

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    This episode was recorded remotely due to the Stay at Home Executive Order, so please forgive any drop in audio quality as we learn this new setup.

     

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    24: Misbehavioral Economics: Choosing irrationality

    24: Misbehavioral Economics: Choosing irrationality
    Are people being reasonable when they act irrationally? Doesn’t rationality and reasonableness mean the same thing? Charles and Igor kick of the new decade by diving into a messy mix of behavioral economics, nudges, moral philosophy and legal studies, to examine what standards guide people’s decisions. Charles asks Igor about core standards that guide people when they try to make a good decision. Igor unpacks how the standard of a rational agent evolved in the 20th century and what implications it has had for modern economics and politics. Charles wonders if there are any reasonable people left on the Clapham omnibus in London. Igor discusses his new work assessing how most people define rationality and reasonableness, showing that irrational behavior may be a consequence of focusing on reasonableness instead. Welcome to Episode 24.
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