Margins of Error

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4.5
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20 episodes
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Date created
2021/09/07
Average duration
29 min.
Release period
21 days

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Look closely at almost anything and you’ll find data—lots of it. But when you push past the calculations, what are all those numbers really saying about who we are and what we believe? CNN’s Harry Enten is on a mission to find out. This season on Margins of Error, Harry teases out big ideas like what accents say about where we live, how much money it takes to be happy, and whether the U.S. should finally switch to the metric system.

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Why are Losers the Favorites?
2022/06/28
Studies show that, when picking between underdogs and the favorite, more people will side with the underdog. So, why are we so drawn to them? And it’s not just about sports and politics. It’s the human experience. Harry talks to his dear friend Neil Paine of FiveThirtyEight, underdog expert Nadav Goldschmied, and CNN's very own Coy Wire. As a former Buffalo Bills player, Coy knows a thing or two about being underestimated. We also do some serious analysis of who really deserves the title "America's Team." Spoiler: It's not the Cowboys or the Yankees. If you enjoy Margins of Error, CNN would love to hear from you.  Please visit: cnn.com/margins to take a brief survey. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Forecasting the Future of Weather
2022/06/21
Let’s face it: We cannot live without our weather forecasts. It’s the first thing we check most mornings — and when they’re wrong, we get pretty frustrated. But forecasting is actually the best it’s ever been! Harry learns the secrets to predicting the weather accurately and investigates how climate change could make those predictions a little cloudier. If you enjoy Margins of Error, CNN would love to hear from you.  Please visit: cnn.com/margins to take a brief survey. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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The Mysterious Disappearance of Love, Sex and Romance
2022/06/14
In spite of the rise in romance reality shows, it is possible romance is actually disappearing in real life. The statistics certainly paint a picture that love is on the decline, whether it’s less sex, more singles or fewer romantic gestures. So, WHO or WHAT is the culprit? Sherlock Harry is on the case and he even attends a Bridgerton Ball to investigate. If you enjoy Margins of Error, CNN would love to hear from you.  Please visit: cnn.com/margins to take a brief survey. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Why Americans Won’t Give an Inch on Metric
2022/06/07
Harry goes the extra “yard” to find out why the United States is one of the few countries that hasn’t gone metric. Americans seem more than content in a hybrid world of liters AND gallons. Why can’t we choose one form of measurement? It turns out there’s a lot of national pride and history wrapped up in our inches and pounds — not to mention money and politics. If you enjoy Margins of Error, CNN would love to hear from you.  Please visit: cnn.com/margins to take a brief survey. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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When Did 'Diet' Become a Dirty Word?
2022/05/31
Diet soda is one of the few things in life that makes Harry very happy. And it turns out, it might be disappearing as “zero sugar” infiltrates the carbonated industry. Why is this happening all of a sudden and is there a difference between the two labels? Or is this just a war of words? If you enjoy Margins of Error, CNN would love to hear from you.  Please visit: cnn.com/margins to take a brief survey. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Cashing in on Happiness
2022/05/24
How much money do we need to be happy? Should we move heaven and earth to earn six figures, or can we be just as happy with less? Harry gets some answers from Matt Killingsworth, who created an app to track happiness in real time. Harry also learns why paying for experiences may be key to finding joy and tests that theory on a high-flying trapeze with help from Trapeze School New York. If you enjoy Margins of Error, CNN would love to hear from you.  Please visit: cnn.com/margins to take a brief survey. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Harry Makes a Spectacle of Himself
2022/05/17
More and more of us are in need of glasses these days and luckily, there is now a much more positive perception of people with “four eyes.” However, it wasn’t always that way. So where did the stereotypes come from, and is there a chance that people who wear glasses are smarter than those who don’t? Harry also discovers why eyewear has become defense attorneys’ favorite accessories for clients in the courtroom and visits Dr. Craig Moskowitz of Moskowitz Eye Care. If you enjoy Margins of Error, CNN would love to hear from you.  Please visit: cnn.com/margins to take a brief survey. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Bursting the Bath Time Bubble
2022/05/10
There’s been a lot of debate about how often we need to bathe — and the answer might be less than you think. It turns out we have a complicated history with washing dating back to the baths of Ancient Rome. Harry goes straight to the experts to decode the hygienic necessity of bathing versus our societal norms. Plus, he sees what life is like without deodorant. You’ll have to smell it to believe it. If you enjoy Margins of Error, CNN would love to hear from you.  Please visit: cnn.com/margins to take a brief survey. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Do I Sound Funny to You?
2022/05/03
No one thinks they have an accent … but it turns out we all do. However, is it possible our distinct ways of speaking across the U.S. are disappearing? If so, what else is getting lost along the way?  Harry Enten goes on a journey to find out if conformity is affecting how we converse. Plus, get ready to hear Harry with an entirely new accent! If you enjoy Margins of Error, CNN would love to hear from you.  Please visit: cnn.com/margins to take a brief survey. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Did You Miss Me?
2022/04/26
CNN’s Harry Enten is back with more wild and weird stories behind the stats. This time around, Harry goes on a search for disappearing accents and investigates how much money actually makes us happy. Listen in as Harry wonders if love is really dead, or whether wearing glasses makes you look and feel smarter. The “spectacle” returns on May 3.   To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Why Underdogs Should Always Win
2022/02/13
Let's face it, most of us see ourselves as the underdogs in life. Maybe that's why it's more fun to root for one in sports. In this special episode of CNN's 5 Things, Harry Enten tackles Super Bowl stats and makes the case for why Buffalo wings are the best snack food for the big game. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Madonna, Elton & Uncle Neil
2021/11/09
Harry’s uncle is singer/songwriter Neil Sedaka. Depending on how old you are, and your knowledge of pop music, you may know Uncle Neil wrote and performed a string of Top 40 hit songs from the 1950s all the way to the 1980s, a feat accomplished by only a few dozen artists. Harry digs into music chart data to find out about the changing nature of mega pop hits, how rare Uncle Neil’s success was compared to today, and if that kind of success will even be possible in the future. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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4.5 out of 5
309 reviews
yoga2574 2022/06/22
One of my favs
I really enjoy this podcast. Harry always covers interesting & entertaining topics! I look forward to listening to it every week!
CaityC 2022/06/13
A pleasure
Always a pleasure to listen to Harry explore different topics — he talks to diverse people & experts, and asks good questions on interesting topics.
dara2k 2022/05/22
Wild about Harry…
It appears I am wild about Harry both in visual @CNN and audio
Why why why?? 2022/05/30
Host
The host is the biggest tool, jeez.
Good Vibes Harry 2022/05/16
An authentic heymisher mentsh
I connected with Harry from the moment I first saw and heard him on CNN several years ago. I love that he is so smart but doesn’t hold out his intelle...
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woiufpovzcn 2022/05/19
Please lose the music
I actually love this podcast. Except for one thing. The constant, insistent, annoying and distracting background music that plays behind everything. W...
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Slimdickly 2022/05/03
Harry is great
Ear candy
scallopworld 2022/05/03
So easy to binge
Came across the show in my feed and definitely gonna recommend it!
siumailover 2022/05/03
Always entertaining
What can I say, I’m always entertained and really dig the solid reporting!
49zoey 2022/02/19
Margins of error
Binge listened to all episodes on this cold, snowy day. All were fantastic! I learned so much by being presented with the many sides of each topic. A...
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