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Coming up next time in part two of Sympathy for the Rat, we will talk about how to control this urban partner of ours.
Coming up next time in part two of Sympathy for the Rat, we will talk about how to control this urban partner of ours.
And we'll explore the city with a master of the urban rat.
And we'll explore the city with a master of the urban rat.
And we'll explore the city with a master of the urban rat.
And we'll visit a place that claims to be nearly rat free.
And we'll visit a place that claims to be nearly rat free.
And we'll visit a place that claims to be nearly rat free.
That's next time on the show. Until then, take care of yourself. And if you can, someone else too. Freakonomics Radio is produced by Stitcher and Renbud Radio. You can find our entire archive on any podcast app, also at Freakonomics.com, where we publish transcripts and show notes. This episode was produced by Zach Lipinski with help from Dalvin Alboagy.
That's next time on the show. Until then, take care of yourself. And if you can, someone else too. Freakonomics Radio is produced by Stitcher and Renbud Radio. You can find our entire archive on any podcast app, also at Freakonomics.com, where we publish transcripts and show notes. This episode was produced by Zach Lipinski with help from Dalvin Alboagy.
That's next time on the show. Until then, take care of yourself. And if you can, someone else too. Freakonomics Radio is produced by Stitcher and Renbud Radio. You can find our entire archive on any podcast app, also at Freakonomics.com, where we publish transcripts and show notes. This episode was produced by Zach Lipinski with help from Dalvin Alboagy.
Special thanks to Freakonomics Radio listener Jason Weeks for suggesting this topic. The Freakonomics Radio Network staff also includes Alina Kullman, Augusta Chapman, Eleanor Osborne, Ellen Frankman, Elsa Hernandez, Gabriel Roth, Greg Rippin, Jasmine Klinger, Jeremy Johnston, John Schnarz, Morgan Levy, Neil Carruth, Sarah Lilly, and Tao Jacobs. Our theme song is Mr. Fortune by the Hitchhikers.
Special thanks to Freakonomics Radio listener Jason Weeks for suggesting this topic. The Freakonomics Radio Network staff also includes Alina Kullman, Augusta Chapman, Eleanor Osborne, Ellen Frankman, Elsa Hernandez, Gabriel Roth, Greg Rippin, Jasmine Klinger, Jeremy Johnston, John Schnarz, Morgan Levy, Neil Carruth, Sarah Lilly, and Tao Jacobs. Our theme song is Mr. Fortune by the Hitchhikers.
Special thanks to Freakonomics Radio listener Jason Weeks for suggesting this topic. The Freakonomics Radio Network staff also includes Alina Kullman, Augusta Chapman, Eleanor Osborne, Ellen Frankman, Elsa Hernandez, Gabriel Roth, Greg Rippin, Jasmine Klinger, Jeremy Johnston, John Schnarz, Morgan Levy, Neil Carruth, Sarah Lilly, and Tao Jacobs. Our theme song is Mr. Fortune by the Hitchhikers.
Our composer is Luis Guerra. As always, thank you for listening.
Our composer is Luis Guerra. As always, thank you for listening.
Our composer is Luis Guerra. As always, thank you for listening.
Hey there, it's Stephen Dubner with one last reminder to come see Freakonomics Radio live in Los Angeles on February 13th. I will be joined on stage by Ari Emanuel, the CEO of Endeavor, and RJ Cutler, the documentary filmmaker who made the recent Martha Stewart doc, as well as films on Billie Eilish, Elton John, and Coming soon, the Dodgers-Yankees World Series.
Hey there, it's Stephen Dubner with one last reminder to come see Freakonomics Radio live in Los Angeles on February 13th. I will be joined on stage by Ari Emanuel, the CEO of Endeavor, and RJ Cutler, the documentary filmmaker who made the recent Martha Stewart doc, as well as films on Billie Eilish, Elton John, and Coming soon, the Dodgers-Yankees World Series.
Hey there, it's Stephen Dubner with one last reminder to come see Freakonomics Radio live in Los Angeles on February 13th. I will be joined on stage by Ari Emanuel, the CEO of Endeavor, and RJ Cutler, the documentary filmmaker who made the recent Martha Stewart doc, as well as films on Billie Eilish, Elton John, and Coming soon, the Dodgers-Yankees World Series.