Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford

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History #19

We tell our children unsettling fairy tales to teach them valuable lessons, but these Cautionary Tales are for the education of the grown ups – and they are all true. Tim Harford (Financial Times, BBC, author of “The Data Detective”) brings you stories of awful human error, tragic catastrophes, and hilarious fiascos. They'll delight you, scare you, but also make you wiser. New episodes every Friday.

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  • geoincle
    Highly recommended
    Perfect amounts of entertaining, informative, and intriguing!
  • Shahla-husain
    Hitchcock
    Putting on a French accent when imitating Truffaut or Imitating Hitchcock is distracting and difficult to follow. Please don’t.
  • Nerkgreg
    You must forget this
    The guest episode from You Must Remember This, on Hitchcock, features the most irritating host I’ve heard on any podcast. Her overpronounced normal narration is made doubly worse by her awful accents in quoting Hitchcock and Truffaut.
  • iamhmoggie
    We miss Tim!
    I’d much rather just listen to Tim tell the story than a voice actor and/AI. Love the pod and want more but gotta keep it real 🖤
  • 1 musketeer
    Hitchcock
    First time I listened to this. Story is OK but the women doing Hitchcock’s voice is abysmal.
  • amfrere2020
    Once great, now bait and switch
    Most of the “new” episodes are just host interviews with his friends, colleagues, and authors he wants to promote. This week is the last straw. Entire episode is another podcast altogether. How sounds robotic, except for borderline offensive accents. I’m done with Cautionary Tales.
  • FrankTampa
    Entertaining and smart!
    So many great topics, all are well researched and presented in a fun and interesting way.
  • Rick Leary
    Cautionary Tales is a Favorite
    Thoughtful, well written, and nicely produced. The tales are interesting and keep your attention. Probably the best podcast of those I listen to.
  • SPWilds
    Love Cautionary Tales!
    Always well told & wildly interesting. I’d love to know how they figured out where to “pull that first thread.” Also, I very much enjoy the narrator (& assume he’s writer also). I think we can all trust that anything underneath the Gladwell umbrella is going to be smart & well told. But wait! No! Is this the end of “Cautionary Tales?” Please tell me there will be more. I love your writing style & your voice & the production! Please tell me there will be more❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
  • Thunder Mug
    Production
    Remember when Tim would simply tell us a cautionary tale without excessive character voices or sound effects? Those were great times.
  • Stu Vwxyz
    Entertainment Enlightening Educational
    This is my go to podcast to hear a great story,well told.
  • Snow_man100
    Favorite podcast
    The stories are always fascinating and well told, especially for someone like myself who has always loved reading about different kinds of disasters. That was what initially drew me to this podcast. Not only do I learn a lot about the past, though, but the podcast goes above and beyond: I often come away feeling like I understand the world better than I did when I started the episode. To me, this podcast is on point in every single episode, in its critical analysis of why such and such a thing happened, what other moments in history offer insights, and what seems to be to blame, and maybe something in the process illuminates a path forward for what could be done about the problem. I am a huge fan of the way many episodes work through the logic behind what happened towards a set of takeaways that are often much more complex or even opposite to what an observer would have concluded at the start. And the logic makes sense, I am with Tim every step of the way. I can’t think of one time I’ve been able to catch him in a major logical misstep. Let me compare that to the first season of Revisionist History, which I listened to recently: Malcolm Gladwell tries to punch as hard as possible in his conclusions, but I felt that maybe 20% of his episodes in the first season had major logical missteps that ruined his main arguments, and this left me skeptical of the rest of his episodes, even though I do still think those were mostly actually very good. And there are some episodes that raise enormous questions in my mind, but then the episode ends without giving me an idea of what to think about how to answer that question. And at first, I can’t believe he’d abandon me like that. But then I realize he’s done me a great service: he showed restraint, only telling me what he knew and leaving me to figure out the rest. Both as a global citizen and as a researcher, I appreciate that he would help me understand the context around difficult questions that I’d never even thought about before, and then leave me to figure out what to do with that information. I don’t know if I have been emphatic enough in my praise of this podcast, so let me put it differently. I am currently in an economics PhD program, and I criticize everything that I can. But this podcast is beyond criticism for me. It's perfect. I am excited that the podcast will now be releasing episodes more frequently, and I hope the team is able to maintain the same quality as always as they try to accelerate their output.
  • KingRickster
    Cautionary Tales Bias
    To start off I must say I enjoy CT, great stories that I have repeated often to friends. The only issue I have is that Tim has made it clear his political preference in the US, which is fine, since it is his podcast after all. As my father would say, your dime, your dance floor. But I wonder why there is no mention of UK politics and an almost weekly mention of US politics? Is the UK so meaningless there is no point? Just wondering.
  • bowyerjr
    Risky garbage
    Cautionary Tales is a 5 star pod cast. Risky Business can’t go 5 minutes without cursing to get a point across. Why play this garbage?
  • Granitemapleoak
    Good Podcast; Weak Production
    This is a good podcast with some excellent stories. The production is weak, though, and the special effects often drown out the voices. Plus, Harford is fine narrator and they don’t need the voice impersonators.
  • gilieguy
    Love, love, love this show!
    Lots of stories you probably wouldn’t hear about, except for this podcast.
  • SeriouslyhowdoIpicksomething
    Why all the plugs to other episodes??
    Is the format of the show just one guy telling a story and the other guy saying “you know one time we had a guest who… “[insert very slightly related plug for their company here] over and over and over?? It’s quite annoying.
  • Hey_linder
    The Widow
    Tim, Tim, Tim — I’m a subscriber and fan but this epp — so topical, so under achieved on behalf of the great Widow Clicquot. There is so much more to the story. She had amazing employees, partners etc, and there were other women in the champagne business but she created an environment for more. Not only that, not going into the freedoms widows had in this period?! This incredible woman deserved a longer better researched episode. The fact that you two men were talking about her at all gives you four stars.
  • msbadkittie
    A True Gem in a Sea of Podcast Mediocrity
    I've only just discovered this podcast. So glad I did. The host is intelligent and respectful of the subject matter. He provides details that you've most likely never heard before. And most importantly, he always selects unique or interesting events. Definitely give this one a listen.
  • Meteor_Night
    Very good
    A serious podcast that offers informed perspectives based on actual research.
  • JJ the Jeep-fan
    More than educational
    This show is so good. The lessons to be learned are so practical for our times. I feel wiser after every episode.
  • Agnes M. M.
    Ignore the fashy cry babies
    This pod is being unfairly attacked by a bunch of babies who can’t stand when someone makes simple observations about reality, because it forces them to realize that they are on the wrong side of history. This is a thoughtful and not-at-all aggressively political show that is being brigades by reactionary troglodytes.
  • MR.Bitcoin.com
    Good job
    NPR who
  • SteveUpNorth
    Sometimes it sounds like you’re talking through a dining napkin.
    I’m not sure if it’s just my headphones but sometimes it seems like you’re speaking into a piece of heavy cloth- the treble is diminished, and your otherwise impeccable annunciation muddled. That said; this is a fantastic show and you should be very proud of this production! I look forward to every episode!
  • DrCrimZon
    A great show, ruined by constant advertising breaks
    Just when you start getting immersed into the story, another 3 minute add break, resulting 1/3 of podcast being ads, ripping you out of the story. I get the content provider needs to make money, but how much does playing the same company ad 4 times in the same podcast pay?
  • Dill BeBasio
    Lame elites eliting
    Spooky elites healing this "horrible horrible world"
  • drande
    My new favorite podcast
    I had previously listened to a few select episodes of Cautionary Tales (Blitzkrieg), but it wasn’t until Tim Hartford mentioned the show on the More or Less podcast that I discovered just how amazingly good Cautionary Tales actually is. I’m now thoroughly addicted and steadily working through the back catalog of episodes. Fascinating stories, amazing insights, well produced, smart and entertaining. Love it.
  • Leretar2143
    Simply the best
    This is one of the best written and best produced scripted podcasts ever. Such a refreshing break from endless “conversation/interview” podcasts.
  • Kkrowzack
    Best podcast ever
    I am a podcast junkie and this one is the one I look forward to the most. I've also listened to an episode and then followed up with more reading to find out more information. I cannot rave about the show enough
  • Mouse2620
    I like it but
    I love the podcast but u feel like there isn’t a lot half of the episodes are episodes promoting something else it’s very irritating seeing a notification for a new episode and it’s for another show
  • Cori258
    One of my Favorites!
    I look forward to each and everyone of the Cautionary Tales. The latest one “Steel and Kindness” is an absolute keeper for me! Really love the research, insight and thoughtfulness that goes into each episode. Tim Hartford is a wonderful storyteller!
  • MDeRoncey
    I don’t eve need to say it but…
    Well the reviews speak for themselves. Just look at how consistently high they were before you started bringing your politics into the episodes. It is possible to tell a story without injecting personal biases into them. The point of a podcast is to reach as many people as possible, no???? Get back to doing that and leave tour agenda on the shelf. I don’t talk politics with friends and family, what makes you think that I hi e one flip what you think politically? I could car less, so leave it at home.
  • LanceDr12
    Love everything about this show!
    Tim Harford makes history compelling as well as giving it context, showing how it directly affects us today. He is a master storyteller as well. You don’t feel lime you’re learning, you feel like you’re being entertained!
  • Nullity
    Love Pushkin, but
    I love Pushkin as a company, especially the Paul McCartney show, but this one I expected a little bit more, I expected it to be more straightforward cautionary tales some of these like Martin Luther King Jr. is wrapped up in another story so it’s kind of convoluted.
  • You Fr_
    Title
    Fr it’s good
  • peglegjeremy
    1 star
    1 star cuz some random kid was advertising it sorry maybe u will to it and change my rating one day
  • Kindablinda
    Perfection
    Amazing and well crafted podcast. I stop what I'm doing to listen to the episodes when a new one drops. this is the podcast I recommend to people who are now only interested in getting into Podcasts. And it doesn't hurt at all that old Timmy Tim Tim has a beautiful voice and excellent delivery. and for the record, I am not his mom
  • Sylvs03
    The best
    My favorite podcast. Captivating, informative, interesting. I love how he weaves the past and present. Dan for life.
  • Kdiddlz
    A podcast Hat Trick
    Informative + interesting material, mellifluous voice, and a hint of admonishment. Love it!!
  • NBA heavy user
    Wonderful show, thank you Tim!
    One of the best podcasts, entertaining and fun, yet also educational and informative - the way Tim picks the stories and the unique way of telling the stories (brings back memories of old radio shows , half theatrical..) makes it all come together ! Thank you!
  • sjghhz
    Banana
    Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
  • Gomez1960
    Puma and Adidas
    Great story, Am I miss annoying the name Adidas?
  • BKPslope
    Commercials
    I used to really like Malcolm Gladwell but now i associate his voice with 15 minutes of long commercials in a 50 min podcast
  • J Clam
    Lessons of truth
    I had always heard that the purchaser of the Segway company had a big cocktail party and was showing off and went over a cliff. Everyone had a laugh at his expense. For years. I love the way you include “No way! I had no idea!” in your subliminal lessons. Thank you so giving me the opportunity expand my mind.
  • paigesandpaiges
    Captivating & Fascinating
    Wow!! I recently discovered this podcast and can’t get enough. In a captivating storytelling format, Tim Hartford mixes snippets of history with social science to teach important truths about human nature and society. If you love narrative nonfiction, this podcast is a MUST!
  • moniliza
    Great podcast but have a comment about an episode
    Love this podcast, however I have a comment about the “When the Robots take over…” in a reply to a question, there is a statement which says governments give money to their retired citizens, which is not true, the workers have to contribute throughout their lives a high percentage of their income to be able to receive a retirement income
  • Real Mr Ross
    Getting out of Dodge- Malcom is a jerk.
    Malcom Gladwell is a rude and disrespectful child. Is this episode, Malcom acts like a little boy who is angry with his dad. Or daddy. Someone give this little boy a hug and be his friend. Tim Hartford’s episodes are almost always enjoyable. This episode was quite irritating. Malcom should go clean his room like a good little boy. Don’t be afraid, son. Daddy’s guns will keep you safe.
  • JaPodd
    Once great - now just an ad
    This show was wonderful, but following the Pushkin model it is now just an ad for a large corporation. T-mobile, HBO
  • Noisychef
    Too Many Adds
    Love the content but as with all the Pushkin podcasts the ad content is just too heavy. It’s like network TV shows where you get 10 minutes of show followed by 5 minutes of commercials. I know people need to get paid and content costs money but there are plenty of great podcast out there with less advertising.
  • Clemr1431
    Epic
    Truly the greatest podcast of our time. Normally I’d be dissatisfied with the time between episodes, but that’s overcompensated by the insanely high quality of the content produced. I wait for each episode VERY eagerly. 11 / 10 , 6 Stars if I could. -Clemr
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