Seth Rosenblatt and Mark Olbert

The Boiling Frog

Reflections on the intersection of economics, history, politics, psychology, and science

Author

Seth Rosenblatt and Mark Olbert

Category

Government

Podcast website

www.theboilingfrog.net

Latest episode

Feb 13, 2026

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Episodes

The Amphibian's Dilemma 19.02.2022

How a very simple concept in game theory – the Prisoner’s Dilemma – is omnipresent in our economic lives and in almost all social interactions, and the tension between individual incentives and societal good.

Lord of the Frogs 09.02.2022

A discussion of the role of the local elected representative, the nature of political leadership particularly in a group setting, the traps that electeds fall into, and what we have learned from being local officials.

Makes Me Unhoppy 25.01.2022

How understanding externalities is critical for both economics and public policy, but also how the claim of harm is often without merit but used as an argument against change, to protect one’s self-interest, or otherwise for political purposes.

The Changing Lily Pad 14.01.2022

Understanding the conflict between progressivism vs. conservatism, particularly in the context of local communities…and the case that change is both inevitable and desirable. For more information, please visit our website at https://www.theboilingfrog.net .

Laissez Frog 03.01.2022

How social psychology requires us to reframe how we view market capitalism, what makes it successful and the government's role in maximizing its potential.

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