No Stupid Questions

Research psychologist Angela Duckworth (author of "Grit") and tech and sports executive Mike Maughan really like to ask people questions, and they believe there’s no such thing as a stupid one. So they have a podcast where they can ask each other as many “stupid questions” as they want. New episodes each week. "No Stupid Questions" is a production of the Freakonomics Radio Network. Join the Freakonomics Radio Plus membership program for weekly member-only episodes of Freakonomics Radio. You’ll also get every show in our network without ads. To sign up, visit our show page on Apple Podcasts or go to freakonomics.com/plus.

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episode 186: 186. Do You Need a Routine?


Would you be more adventurous if you had more structure? Do you multitask while brushing your teeth? And what would Mike’s perfect brother Peter do? 

 

  • SOURCES:
    • David Brooks, opinion columnist for The New York Times.
    • Colin Camerer, professor of economics at the California Institute of Technology.
    • James Clear, writer.
    • Mason Currey, author.
    • David Goggins, ultra-endurance athlete and retired U.S. Navy SEAL.
    • Jesse Itzler, entrepreneur and author.
    • Katy Milkman, professor of operations, information and decisions at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and host of the Choiceology podcast.
    • Aneesh Rai, professor of management and organization at the University of Maryland.
    • Tony Robbins, author, motivational speaker, and life coach.
    • Sydney Scott, professor of marketing at Washington University in St. Louis.
    • Cass Sunstein, professor and founding director of the Program on Behavioral Economics and Public Policy at Harvard Law School.
    • Elanor Williams, professor of marketing at Washington University in St. Louis.

 

  • RESOURCES:
    • "A Field Experiment on Subgoal Framing to Boost Volunteering: The Trade-Off Between Goal Granularity and Flexibility," by Aneesh Rai, Marissa A. Sharif, Edward H. Chang, Katherine L. Milkman, and Angela L. Duckworth (Journal of Applied Psychology, 2023).
    • "What’s Next? Advances and Challenges in Understanding How Environmental Predictability Shapes the Development of Cognitive Control," by Yuko Munakata, Diego Placido, and Winnie Zhuang (Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2023).
    • "A Neural Autopilot Theory of Habit: Evidence From Consumer Purchases and Social Media Use," by Colin Camerer, Yi Xin, and Clarice Zhao (Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2023).
    • "In Goal Pursuit, I Think Flexibility Is the Best Choice for Me but Not for You," by Sydney E. Scott and Elanor F. Williams (Journal of Marketing Research, 2022).
    • Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones, by James Clear (2018).
    • Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City, by Matthew Desmond (2016).
    • Living with a SEAL: 31 Days Training with the Toughest Man on the Planet, by Jesse Itzler (2015).
    • "The Good Order," by David Brooks (The New York Times, 2014).
    • Daily Rituals: How Artists Work, by Mason Currey (2013).


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