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Hidden Brain 100th Episode Ticket Giveaway - March 6, 2018

We're giving away free tickets to come see the live taping on Hidden Brain's 100th episode.
Source: Renee Klahr

For our 100th episode, Shankar Vedantam will host a wide-ranging conversation about judgment and decision making with Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman, known as one of the fathers of behavioral economics.

To be entered in a drawing for tickets to the taping, see official rules below.


Official Rules

NO PURCHASE OR PAYMENT OF ANY KIND IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. A PURCHASE WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING.

OPEN TO ELIGIBLE LEGAL RESIDENTS OF THE FIFTY (50) UNITED STATES AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA WHO, AS OF THE TIME OF ENTRY, ARE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN (18) YEARS OLD. VOID IN PUERTO RICO, ALL JURISDICTIONS OTHER THAN THOSE STATED ABOVE, AND WHERE PROHIBITED OR RESTRICTED BY LAW.

  1. Sponsor.

National Public Radio, Inc., a District of Columbia nonprofit organization with an address at 1111 North Capitol Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002 ("Sponsor").

  1. Eligibility.

The 100th Episode Ticket Giveaway (the "Giveaway") is open only to legal residents of the fifty (50) United States and the District of Columbia who are eighteen (18) years of age or older at the time of entry. Void in Puerto Rico, all jurisdictions other than those stated above, and where prohibited or restricted by law. Officers, directors, representatives, agents, and employees

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