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About No Stupid Questions Podcast
No Stupid Questions is a podcast series presented by Freakonomics Radio. Co-hosted by Angela Duckworth, the psychologist and author of Grit, and Stephen Dubner, the journalist and co-author of Freakonomics, the podcast tackles an array of thought-provoking questions. The hosts explore intriguing topics ranging from the science behind procrastination to the economics of sleep, breaking down complex ideas into engaging, digestible content.
No Stupid Questions is a podcast series presented by Freakonomics Radio. Co-hosted by Angela Duckworth, the psychologist and author of Grit, and Stephen Dubner, the journalist and co-author of Freakonomics, the podcast tackles an array of thought-provoking questions. The hosts explore intriguing topics ranging from the science behind procrastination to the economics of sleep, breaking down complex ideas into engaging, digestible content.