
The 5 Best Calling Bullsh!t Podcast Episodes
1) Noom: Helping us live healthier lives? Or just starving for growth?
Noom’s app promises a long-term approach to weight loss based on psychology and personalization. And it’s popular. It has 250 million downloads, ads that pop up everywhere from podcasts to the Superb...Show More
2) The Science of Bullsh!t Detection
Here on the show, we say bullsh!t is the gap between word and deed - it’s what the BS scale is all about- but not everyone defines BS exactly the same way. So we thought...let's kick off season two...Show More
3) FDA: Is there something rotten here?
The Food and Drug Administration has expansive jurisdiction. On their website, they say “The FDA strives above all else to safeguard the health and wellbeing of the American people." Given what we l...Show More
4) Unilever: Making Sustainable Living Commonplace
Unilever, better known as the 100-year-old company whose products you’ve grown up using: Dove Soap, Lipton Tea, and Ben & Jerry's to name a few. Join us for a candid conversation with Unilever CEO Al...Show More
5) Airbnb: A House of Cards?
Airbnb began with a humble idea — help people live like a local, with locals. Are they truly owning that, or is it time to pay the rent? From their humble beginnings as a site for staying with ...Show More
6) Whistleblowers: A very special kind of bs detector
We all like to think that if we saw wrongdoing, we’d do the right thing - that when confronted with a problem that goes against our ethics or morals, we’d speak up or take action. But what if calling ...Show More
7) McKinsey: Something to hide?
The notoriously tight-lipped global consulting firm McKinsey claims to be values-driven and purpose-led. But do their deeds back up their words? Or does their value of “serving the client first” mean ...Show More
8) Web3: A more humane, egalitarian, and decentralized internet?
Web3 combines the ideals of the original internet with the most exciting aspects of new technology. And the reason this tech currently embodies Web3 is that the architecture of this technology - the...Show More
9) Spotify: Starving Artists?
Little known fact: only 3% of artists on Spotify make more than one thousand dollars. And the people who work on albums who aren’t top-billed artists, like backup singers and songwriters, make even le...Show More
10) Samunnati: Collective Growth & Collective Prosperity
Farming is a notoriously difficult profession, high risk, and often low reward. In India, agriculture supports roughly two-thirds of the population. And the majority of families who grow and sell cr...Show More