Speakeasy conversation about strategy, competition, economics, history, and policy from two non-experts. The episodes include some actual economic Game Theory such as the Prisoner's Dilemma, the Traveler's Dilemma, and the Public Good game. Episodes also include conversations on dilemmas in TV/Movies, sports, and board/card games, as well as the history of military, intelligence (spies), politics,... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 120 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Social SciencesScience |
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In this episode, Nick and Chris discuss the efficiency paradox, where being good at your job can actually hinder your chances of getting promoted. They share examples from various industries, including eye surgery and software engineering, ... more
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Shrinkflation is the process of products decreasing in size or quality while maintaining the same price.
Examples of shrinkflation include smaller food packages and thinner burger patties.
Ben and Jerry's faced tax issu... more
In this episode, Nick and Chris discuss black swan events, which are rare and unpredictable events with significant consequences.
They explore the criteria for a black swan event and provide examples such as the 2008 financial crisis and the 9/11 ... more
In this episode, the hosts discuss short selling and short squeezes in the stock market.
They provide examples from movies like 'The Big Short' and 'Casino Royale' to explain the concept of short selling. They also explain the mechanics of short s... more
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I’ve been listening for the past few months and finally have went through and listened to most of their previous shows. I’m a big podcast guy and this show has made itself a weekly must listen and I’ve been able to share with multiple people in my life.
Really enjoy listen them break down different situations and explore the different aspects.
Just two dudes talking about game theory situations in every day life along with other adjacent topics like history and true crime.
They are real brothers—not “bros.” They talk about how game theory can apply to everything from sports to the economy, from history to social media. They know what they are talking about and are casually erudite. Entertaining and informing because they care about the topics, NOT showng off or being self-indulgent. They are pro s not bro s.
Nick and Chris do a great job of discussing game theory as it relates to current events. Not only is it approachable and informative but highly entertaining to boot. Keep the content coming I appreciate the frequency and cadence.
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Content revolves around the intersection of strategy, economics, and critical thinking, highlighting real-world applications of game theory concepts. Episodes often dissect various dilemmas related to personal experiences, pop culture, and historical events, showcasing how game theory can influence decisions across diverse fields such as politics, military history, and economics. What sets this apart is its casual, conversational style that maintains accessibility while addressing sometimes complex topics, making it appealing to a broad audience interested in analytical discussions around competition and strategy.
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