
Arshy Mann
Co-founder of The Hatchet, a podcast about power and money in Canada. Guest on this week's TLDR to discuss tariffs and trade.
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Jul 16, 2025 • 21min
Wake Me Up When the Tariffs End
Arshy Mann, co-founder of The Hatchet, dives into the turbulent world of tariffs and trade, emphasizing the ongoing conflicts between Canada and the U.S. He outlines how Canadian officials are maneuvering through the latest challenges posed by rising tariffs. Additionally, Arshy discusses the intriguing rise of novelty merchandise at movie theaters, such as collectible popcorn buckets, and how theaters are enhancing experiences to appeal to younger audiences. It's a lively conversation filled with insights on both trade and entertainment!

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Feb 19, 2025 • 27min
The Happiest Place on the Internet
Arshy Mann, co-founder of The Hatchet, dives into riveting discussions about Reddit's surprising market value despite its unprofitability. He highlights the platform's unique cultural impact and various user-generated subcultures. Also on the agenda are Canada's looming tariffs on steel and aluminum, exploring the historical context and industry implications. The conversation wraps up with a look at data brokers and the challenges of protecting personal information in today's digital landscape, offering listeners insightful tips to safeguard their privacy.

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Jan 22, 2025 • 24min
How to Survive Governmentageddon 2025
In a lively discussion, Arshy Mann, co-founder of The Hatchet, dives into Canada's political uncertainties, especially upcoming elections and their potential impacts. They explore the innovative NYC congestion pricing and its lessons for Toronto’s traffic issues. A fascinating look at how magazine covers can influence stock prices emerges, revealing unexpected market trends. The conversation also highlights the complexities of Canada’s housing market and the shifting political landscape, addressing the tensions between landlords, renters, and economic policy.