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Modern WisdomNov 18, 2021

#399 - Rob Orchard - Terrible Journalism & Interesting Statistics

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Notable books mentioned: how has China changed?, Everybody Lies by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, Empty Planet by John Ibbitson, 200 infographics to explain the world by rob orchard

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how has China changed?

The host mentioned the book 'How Has China Changed?' to highlight the significant improvements in the quality of life for Chinese citizens over the…

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Everybody Lies
Seth Stephens-Davidowitz

The host mentions 'Everybody Lies' to highlight how data can reveal hidden truths about human behavior, particularly during the pandemic. Seth Step…

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Empty Planet
John Ibbitson

The host mentioned 'Empty Planet' to highlight the significant decline in fertility rates across many countries and its implications for future pop…

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#399 - Rob Orchard - Terrible Journalism & Interesting Statistics mentions how has China changed?, Everybody Lies by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, Empty Planet by John Ibbitson, and 200 infographics to explain the world by rob orchard with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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Rob Orchard is a journalist and the co-founder and editor of Delayed Gratification Magazine. Journalism isn't working. Media outlets are more concerned with being first than being right and stories are built to create outrage rather than insight. Customers aren't happy with this setup, so Rob and his team began a Slow Journalism project which focuses on finding signal from the noise, rather than speedy delivery. Then he found a ton of fascinating statistics about the world. Expect to learn what the most popular crossbreed of dog was in 2020, how the Amanda Knox story shows how modern journalism is totally broken, what you should statistically do if you want to win an Oscar, why the 2010's was a terrible year for original cinema, why there's 2 golf balls on the moon and much more...
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  • The conversation centers on China's economic changes.
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  • Referenced books include how has China changed? and Everybody Lies by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz.
  • The strongest audience signal points to Individuals interested in China's socio-economic development and Data analysts and public health professionals.

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Individuals interested in China's socio-economic developmentData analysts and public health professionalspolicymakers and sociologistsIndividuals looking for thoughtful gifts or those interested in diverse topics

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Best for Individuals interested in China's socio-economic developmentOften cited around China's economic changes

The discussion references an infographic in a book titled 'how has China changed?' that examines the quality of life improvements for Chinese citizens over the last 20 years.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in China's socio-economic development
Key quote: we just looked at some of the data, um, about what has happened to kind of, you know, the quality of life of, uh, citizens in China in the 20 years, you know, the last 20 years.
The host mentioned the book 'How Has China Changed?' to highlight the significant improvements in the quality of life for Chinese citizens over the last 20 years. They discussed various metrics such as education and public health, emphasizing the dramatic economic growth of China compared to other nations.
ASIN: B06X9YWS9B
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Everybody Lies
Seth Stephens-Davidowitz
Best for Data analysts and public health professionalsOften cited around data and search behavior

The book discusses the disparity between what people say about their partners on social media versus what they search for on Google, revealing deeper truths about relationships.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Data analysts and public health professionals
Key quote: Seth's been on the show and he's that guy's a beast of with his data.
The host mentions 'Everybody Lies' to highlight how data can reveal hidden truths about human behavior, particularly during the pandemic. Seth Stephens Davidowitz's insights into search trends provided predictive power regarding COVID-19 infections, showcasing the intersection of data and public health.
ASIN: B06XCYD5KG
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Empty Planet
John Ibbitson
Best for policymakers and sociologistsOften cited around global fertility rates

This book argues that global fertility rates are declining and discusses the implications of a shrinking population on society and economics.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: policymakers and sociologists
Key quote: their argument in this book which we did kind of a big feature on was that what's going to happen is we're going to reach a tipping point with the global health challenge and we're going to have to think about how we can help people population much earlier than the UN is predicting.
The host mentioned 'Empty Planet' to highlight the significant decline in fertility rates across many countries and its implications for future population dynamics. The book argues that this trend will lead to a shrinking global population, challenging traditional economic and social structures.
ASIN: B07MGSC2X5
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Best for Individuals looking for thoughtful gifts or those interested in diverse topicsOften cited around infographics and societal change

The book is mentioned as a resource that will be linked in the show notes, suggesting it contains valuable information presented in infographic form.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals looking for thoughtful gifts or those interested in diverse topics
Key quote: this has got politics culture sport film you know environment everything there's something in there for everybody
The host mentions '200 infographics to explain the world' as a valuable resource that covers a wide range of topics, making it suitable for various interests. They highlight its usefulness as a thoughtful gift, especially during the holiday season, due to its comprehensive content.
ASIN: 1526633647
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Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back

Confidence: 90%

Mentioned as one of the biggest films of the 1980s in terms of ticket sales.

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Braves of the Lost Ark

Confidence: 90%

Cited as one of the biggest films of the 1980s based on ticket sales.

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E.T.

Confidence: 90%

Listed as one of the biggest films of the 1980s in terms of ticket sales.

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Indiana Jones

Confidence: 80%

Mentioned as part of the biggest films of the 1980s.

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Back to the Future

Confidence: 90%

Included in the list of biggest films of the 1980s based on ticket sales.

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Top Gun

Confidence: 90%

Mentioned as one of the biggest films of the 1980s.