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Jan Pinkava

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117 total appearances

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Podcast Appearances

Freakonomics Radio
624. The Animal No One Loves, Until They Do

being judgmental, is returned to his early childhood in just one moment, and we feel for him.

Freakonomics Radio
624. The Animal No One Loves, Until They Do

being judgmental, is returned to his early childhood in just one moment, and we feel for him.

Freakonomics Radio
624. The Animal No One Loves, Until They Do

It's love, isn't it? The scene, if you remember, he's fallen off his bike and he's a kid. He's been crying. He's had a bad time. And his mother serves him this simple peasant dish. And through that shows her love for him. It's love.

Freakonomics Radio
624. The Animal No One Loves, Until They Do

It's love, isn't it? The scene, if you remember, he's fallen off his bike and he's a kid. He's been crying. He's had a bad time. And his mother serves him this simple peasant dish. And through that shows her love for him. It's love.

Freakonomics Radio
624. The Animal No One Loves, Until They Do

It's love, isn't it? The scene, if you remember, he's fallen off his bike and he's a kid. He's been crying. He's had a bad time. And his mother serves him this simple peasant dish. And through that shows her love for him. It's love.

Freakonomics Radio
624. The Animal No One Loves, Until They Do

I hope it opens a door to just thinking differently about a species that you might otherwise just dismiss as a category. People want to put rats on their head in their imagination. That's something, right? That's a door opening to another way of thinking.

Freakonomics Radio
624. The Animal No One Loves, Until They Do

I hope it opens a door to just thinking differently about a species that you might otherwise just dismiss as a category. People want to put rats on their head in their imagination. That's something, right? That's a door opening to another way of thinking.

Freakonomics Radio
624. The Animal No One Loves, Until They Do

I hope it opens a door to just thinking differently about a species that you might otherwise just dismiss as a category. People want to put rats on their head in their imagination. That's something, right? That's a door opening to another way of thinking.

Freakonomics Radio
624. The Animal No One Loves, Until They Do

Look, you put a mouse next to a rat. And you go, okay, who's the bad guy? It's a fairly easy choice because the rat's bigger, it's scruffier, it's got a longer nose, and it has that slightly disturbing bald tail. But these are all cosmetic differences. They are.

Freakonomics Radio
624. The Animal No One Loves, Until They Do

Look, you put a mouse next to a rat. And you go, okay, who's the bad guy? It's a fairly easy choice because the rat's bigger, it's scruffier, it's got a longer nose, and it has that slightly disturbing bald tail. But these are all cosmetic differences. They are.

Freakonomics Radio
624. The Animal No One Loves, Until They Do

Look, you put a mouse next to a rat. And you go, okay, who's the bad guy? It's a fairly easy choice because the rat's bigger, it's scruffier, it's got a longer nose, and it has that slightly disturbing bald tail. But these are all cosmetic differences. They are.

Freakonomics Radio
624. The Animal No One Loves, Until They Do

They are. Now, what is wrong with us that we judge by appearances? That's a big question, isn't it, Jan? Yeah. I mean, do you have any solutions for that? Exposure. You've got to see the thing that you judge as other early in life as just there and it's okay. And what's your personal feeling today about rats? I think rats are a part of our life that we need to get used to.

Freakonomics Radio
624. The Animal No One Loves, Until They Do

They are. Now, what is wrong with us that we judge by appearances? That's a big question, isn't it, Jan? Yeah. I mean, do you have any solutions for that? Exposure. You've got to see the thing that you judge as other early in life as just there and it's okay. And what's your personal feeling today about rats? I think rats are a part of our life that we need to get used to.

Freakonomics Radio
624. The Animal No One Loves, Until They Do

They are. Now, what is wrong with us that we judge by appearances? That's a big question, isn't it, Jan? Yeah. I mean, do you have any solutions for that? Exposure. You've got to see the thing that you judge as other early in life as just there and it's okay. And what's your personal feeling today about rats? I think rats are a part of our life that we need to get used to.

Freakonomics Radio
624. The Animal No One Loves, Until They Do

They are creatures in the world that have every right to be here. Okay.

Freakonomics Radio
624. The Animal No One Loves, Until They Do

They are creatures in the world that have every right to be here. Okay.

Freakonomics Radio
624. The Animal No One Loves, Until They Do

They are creatures in the world that have every right to be here. Okay.

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