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RIP Coupons

Jul 2, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
Are Small Businesses Covering Abortion?
02:20 • 4min
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3
Is the Texas Band Going to Pay for Abortion Travel?
06:38 • 4min
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Are We Going to See These Effects Pretty Quickly?
10:16 • 2min
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5
I Think It's the Sound of a Sail on Shopifi
12:45 • 2min
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6
Stop Procrastinating and Get Started
15:00 • 3min
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Coupons and the Death Spirale
18:09 • 3min
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How to Get the Most Out of Your Coupons
21:34 • 3min
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The Death of Coupons
24:38 • 3min
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10
Authentication of Basqueat Paintings
27:40 • 2min
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11
The Fbi Raids the Bascat Exhibit
29:34 • 6min
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Is There More to the Paintings Than the Actual Paintings?
35:09 • 4min
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Balenciaga
39:38 • 2min
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This week, Felix Salmon, Emily Peck, and Elizabeth Spiers discuss the repercussions of states banning abortions, Lydia DePillis’ piece in The New York Times about the decline of coupons, and the artworld scandal over some fake some Jean-Michel Basquiat paintings.


In the Plus segment: Stores have too much stuff and no one is buying it.

 

Podcast production by Jessamine Molli.

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