Most of us are risk illiterate—but we can fix that
We all hit the same pitfalls when gauging risk: we underestimate it, overestimate it, and misunderstand key information.
In the first episode of RISK, we meet Sam Antar, former white collar criminal. Then we travel to the world’s first Center for Risk Literacy in Berlin to learn why most of us are "risk illiterate" and how, precisely, we can change that.
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PRODUCER
Meghan McDonough
EDITOR
Eduardo Araújo
Meghan McDonough
CAMERA
Meghan McDonough
Molly Rubin
Emily Watson
ART DIRECTOR
Arielle Ray
SENIOR PRODUCER
Emily Watson
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
Jacob Templin
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In the first episode of RISK, we meet Sam Antar, former white collar criminal. Then we travel to the world’s first Center for Risk Literacy in Berlin to learn why most of us are "risk illiterate" and how, precisely, we can change that.
--
PRODUCER
Meghan McDonough
EDITOR
Eduardo Araújo
Meghan McDonough
CAMERA
Meghan McDonough
Molly Rubin
Emily Watson
ART DIRECTOR
Arielle Ray
SENIOR PRODUCER
Emily Watson
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
Jacob Templin
Become a member of Quartz, your exclusive guide to the global economy: http://bit.ly/2E7e7jB
Quartz is a digital news outlet dedicated to telling stories at the intersection of the important and the interesting. Visit us at https://qz.com/ to read more.
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