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Loss Aversion

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by Nathaniel Gier

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47 episodes
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Loss aversion--a theory in behavioral economics--suggests that losing makes us feel worse than winning makes us feel better (and so we try to avoid it). As sports fans, we feel this emotion each time our team loses. In this podcast, Loss Aversion, Nathaniel Gier interviews sports fans from across the country to discuss their strongest affiliations, greatest sports memories, most hated teams, and much more.

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8/10/2020

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Episode thumbnail for Ep. 17 - Playoffs Recap, Overrated/Underrated, & NBA Finals Preview (Jimmy v. Jokic)

June 1, 2023

Ep. 17 - Playoffs Recap, Overrated/Underrated, & NBA Finals Preview (Jimmy v. Jokic)

<p>Kevin and Nathaniel chat about what they learned from the playoffs this year, who impressed them and who didn&#39;t, and the NBA Finals, including matchup breakdowns and predictions. </p>

Episode thumbnail for Ep. 16 - Caitlin Clark, Jokic for MVP, Bucks as Champs, and the Sixth Forward and Guard Spots are Tough

March 31, 2023

Ep. 16 - Caitlin Clark, Jokic for MVP, Bucks as Champs, and the Sixth Forward and Guard Spots are Tough

<p>With Kevin out for load management, Jake and Nathaniel discuss Caitlin Clark going to another level, the Final Four, a possible Bucks title run, and why the sixth forward and guard spots for All-NBA are so tough. </p>

Episode thumbnail for Ep 15 - Rodgers Drama, Potential Playoff Matchups, All-NBA, Spreadsheets, & More

March 24, 2023

Ep 15 - Rodgers Drama, Potential Playoff Matchups, All-NBA, Spreadsheets, & More

<p>Kev vents on Rodgers for a minute before the guys dive into estimated plus/minus, future playoff matchups, durability, winning, and all that in the context of All-NBA. Will we see a Bucks/Suns Finals rematch? The guys reveal their predictions as of March 23, though the landscape changes by day.</p>

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What is Loss Aversion?

Loss aversion--a theory in behavioral economics--suggests that losing makes us feel worse than winning makes us feel better (and so we try to avoid it). As sports fans, we feel this emotion each time our team loses. In this podcast, Loss Aversion, Nathaniel Gier interviews sports fans from across the country to discuss their strongest affiliations, greatest sports memories, most hated teams, and much more.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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