Skipping Rope and Taking Names

In this week’s podcast, learn how an experiment that involved skipping rope demonstrated the value of self-doubt, while Emily Badger examines the idea of taxing drivers by the miles they travel, not the fuel they use.

Creative Commons audio used in this week’s podcast includes vocals from http://blip.tv/file/3311715, http://blip.tv/file/223780 and http://blip.tv/file/284926 about Pompeii and music for story 3 from http://ccmixter.org/files/boomaga/24196 and for the interview from http://ccmixter.org/media/files/Briareus/9251

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