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Tell Me Something I Don't Know

Tell Me Something I Don't Know

Stephen J. Dubner and Stitcher

48 episodesEN-US

Show overview

Tell Me Something I Don't Know has been publishing since 2016, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 48 episodes, alongside 12 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 35 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 42 min and 56 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Society & Culture show.

The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 7.6 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. The busiest year was 2017, with 40 episodes published. Published by Stephen J. Dubner and Stitcher.

Episodes
48
Running
2016–2018 · 2y
Median length
52 min
Cadence
Fortnightly

From the publisher

Journalism wrapped in a game-show package. Host Stephen J. Dubner (of “Freakonomics Radio”) and a celebrity co-host invite guests on stage in front of a live audience to tell us something we don’t know. The co-hosts — a mix of leaders in science, academia, sports, media, and comedy — grill the guests, and by the end we’ve all gotten a bit smarter. Each episode has a new topic, a new co-host, and new guests. There’s also a real-time human fact-checker to keep everyone honest. Think of the most crackling dinner-party conversation you’ve ever heard. Produced in association with Stitcher.

Latest Episodes

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New Episodes Coming Soon!

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We are about to tape new episodes of Tell Me Something I Don’t Know. You’ll be able to hear them later this year in the Freakonomics Radio podcast feed. Details in this short announcement.

Oct 17, 20181 min

Ep 36An Astronaut, a Catalan, and Two Linguists Walk Into a Bar…

Why New York has skinny skyscrapers, how to weaponize water, and what astronauts talk about in space. John McWhorter is co-host; Bari Weiss is live fact-checker.

Nov 18, 201753 min

Extra 7: Corrosive Energy Drinks and Peruvian Cat Stew

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In this special call-in episode: why some Peruvians eat cats; why operas need repetiteurs; and why we should get rid of prisons. Michael Smerconish (CNN) is co-host; AJ Jacobs (It’s All Relative) checks the facts.

Nov 17, 201748 min

Ep 35Farming Without Sun or Soil and Eating Manna From Heaven

This week, we work on our survival skills: in the desert, on the tundra, and growing food in abandoned warehouses. Actress Sas Goldberg is co-host; A.J. Jacobs (author of It’s All Relative) is live fact-checker.

Nov 11, 201739 min

Ep 34Mind Games

How to make people like you, why you should lick rocks, and what an awkward person is really thinking. Angela Duckworth (Grit author) is co-host; Mike Maughan (Qualtrics) is live fact-checker.

Nov 4, 201747 min

Ep 33Jon Batiste, Gail Simmons, and Strange Smells

Things we learn this week: dogs aren't so great at sniffing, men aren't so lazy, and New York doesn't smell so bad (anymore). Gail Simmons (Top Chef) is co-host; Jon Batiste plays his melodica for us; the live fact-checker is Mike Maughan.

Oct 28, 201756 min

Ep 32All About Bugs (of the Animal and Computer Varieties)

Musical crickets, crop-saving wasps — and why you should pre-bug your software. John McWhorter is co-host; the live fact-checker is Bari Weiss.

Oct 21, 201757 min

Ep 31School Start Times, Brand Names, and Too Much Ground Beef

Alex Wagner (CBS This Morning Saturday, The Atlantic) is our special guest co-host, with AJ Jacobs (author of It's All Relative) as real-time fact-checker. We filled this episode with insights about the true value of ground beef, sleeping in, company names, and more.

Oct 14, 201742 min

Ep 30How to Count to Infinity

Mary Roach (author of Stiff, Spook, Bonk, Gulp, and Grunt) is our special guest co-host, with AJ Jacobs (author of It's All Relative) as real-time fact-checker. If the promise of tractor beams doesn't pull you in, our guests also explore robotic fish, counting to infinity, and more.

Oct 7, 201747 min

Ep 29The Perfect Potato Chip, the Origin of Seltzer, and Why We Eat “Beef” and Not “Cow”

Alex Guarnaschelli (Iron Chef America and Chopped) is our special guest co-host, with Sean Rameswaram (Radiolab Presents: More Perfect) as real-time fact-checker. TMSIDK explores the origins of food words, children's menus, and seltzer.

Sep 30, 201756 min

Ep 28You Say “eye-RACK,” I Say “ear-ROCK”

Hari Kondabolu (comedian and host of Politically Re-Active) is our special guest co-host, with Sean Rameswaram (Radiolab Presents: More Perfect) as real-time fact-checker. TMSIDK reaches into our "grab bag" for fascinating facts on the downside of keeping secrets, the origin of fantasy sports, what pronunciations say about our politics, and more.

Sep 23, 201747 min

Season 4 Preview

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Alex Guarnaschelli, Alexandra Petri, Hari Kondabolu, Mary Roach, and Jemele Hill are some of the brilliant co-hosts joining us during Season 4. Here's a sneak peek of what you'll learn in 10 new episodes beginning September 17th.

Sep 11, 20173 min

Ep 27Womb to Tomb

Alexandra Petri (Washington Post columnist) is our special guest co-host, with AJ Jacobs (author of It's All Relative) as real-time fact-checker. TMSIDK covers everything from birth to earth, including pregnancy tests, parenting, monogamy, aging better, and, finally, embalming.

Sep 9, 201751 min

Extra 6: A Better Way to End Basketball Games

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Basketball fans know how boring a game's ending can be — intentional fouls can stretch 90 seconds into 10 minutes. What if we could fix it by blowing up the last 4 minutes?

Sep 6, 201716 min

Extra 5: The Actress Who Never Takes a Sick Day

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Off-Broadway actress, producer, and Guinness Record-holder Catherine Russell has played the same off-Broadway role for three decades. What’s more impressive than the play itself? She’s never called in sick.

Sep 5, 201718 min

Extra 4: The Most Renewable Energy of All

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Some of our most important inventions safely remove human waste. But what if we could use that waste to generate electricity?

Sep 4, 201720 min

Extra 3: The Rise and Fall (and Rise?) of Rosé Wine

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From medieval times through the French Revolution, rosé ruled the wine world — and now it’s staging a comeback. Actress (and rosé fan) Miriam Shor joins as a co-host.

Aug 30, 201712 min

Extra 2: Meet the Senator Who Wants to Start an Evidence-Based Revolution

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Senator Todd Young of Indiana wants to make government-funded social programs more effective with Social Impact Partnerships, which pair private funding with proven projects.

Aug 29, 201721 min

Extra 1: How the Mafia Got Its Start

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In 1803, Sicily and Malta won contracts to provide lemon juice to the entire British Royal Navy. Half a century later, the mafia was born.

Aug 28, 201715 min

Ep 26Urinetown

James Altucher (host of The James Altucher Show) is our special guest co-host, with Mike Maughan (head of global insights at Qualtrics) as real-time fact-checker. TMSIDK is on the weird side of the tracks in Philadelphia with everything you've ever wanted to know about graffiti, cockroaches, tattoos, pee, and more.

Aug 5, 201755 min
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