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Two New Podcasts: Discernable with Matt Wong & Chronicles of Strength with Pat Flynn
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Two New Podcasts: Discernable with Matt Wong & Chronicles of Strength with Pat Flynn

Discernable with Matt Wong Podcast, followed by Wong's show notes. 1:14 Worldwide reaction to Covid-19 4:27 Where has the flu gone? 6:08 Are lockdowns beneficial? 8:47 Cases vs Infections 11:55…
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Starting Strength Podcast:  Coronadoom & The Price of Panic with Mark Rippetoe
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Starting Strength Podcast: Coronadoom & The Price of Panic with Mark Rippetoe

I spent an enjoyable hour and a half raving and ranting with Mark Rippetoe about the coronadoom. Starting Strength Radio · The Price of Panic with William Briggs | Starting…
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Kerry Lutz Podcast — What the Covid-19 Statistics Are Really Saying with W.M. Briggs
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Kerry Lutz Podcast — What the Covid-19 Statistics Are Really Saying with W.M. Briggs

I was recently on with Kerry Lutz's Financial Survival Network speaking on the coronadoom. Here's his summary: William M. Briggs, a one time professor at the Cornell University Department of…
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Catholic Economics Podcast: William Briggs on Corona Data and Statistical Theory
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Catholic Economics Podcast: William Briggs on Corona Data and Statistical Theory

Levi Russell a fellow from the Leonine Institute for Catholic Social Teaching interviewed me on my views of coronadoom, which he calls "the affliction", and even wee Ps and the…
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Conservative Casual Friday (Now Wednesday)—Statistician to the Stars Debunks Coronadoom
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Conservative Casual Friday (Now Wednesday)—Statistician to the Stars Debunks Coronadoom

Two great radio shows, featuring not-so-great Yours Truly. Andrew Harrod of Global Patriot Radio kindly interviewed me last Friday on his show, Conservative Casual Friday--Statistician to the Stars Debunks Coronadoom,…
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Uncertainty And The Perils Of Prediction With William M Briggs
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Uncertainty And The Perils Of Prediction With William M Briggs

Here's an interview I did with Gene Tunny, who runs the Economics Explained podcast. Check out his book, too: BEAUTIFUL ONE DAY, BROKE THE NEXT: Queensland’s Public Finances since Sir…
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You—Yes, You—Are Doing Probability & Statistics Wrong — Podcast

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rNCoSp8w9I Download MP3 Fellow users of probability, statistics, and computer "learning" algorithms, physics and social science modelers, big data wranglers, philosophers of science, epistemologists; other respected citizens. We're doing it…
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Trust Me. I’m A Scientist — WMBriggs Podcast

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dzAsvJpC10 Download MP3. You'll have to listen in. This is the busiest time of year for me, so I haven't the time to write out a transcript of the show.…
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