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Sep 13, 2023 • 26min
Carbon Capture’s Make Or Break Moment
The podcast discusses the make or break moment for carbon capture and whether it can slow climate change. It explores the concept of carbon capture and storage, the importance of CCS in achieving green goals, and the challenges and environmental impact of Chevron's Gorgon facility. The potential impact of carbon capture technology and the feasibility and financial considerations of carbon capture projects are also explored. The role of carbon capture and storage in addressing emissions and securing funding and support is discussed as well.

Sep 12, 2023 • 27min
‘Made In Mexico’ Is The New ‘Made In China’
For decades, companies looking to lower costs have resorted to offshoring—moving their manufacturing to China and other nations in Asia. But US-China tensions and a desire to simplify long, complex supply chains are now leading a growing number of businesses that serve US customers to do the reverse—“nearshoring.” They’re relocating some or all of their operations to Mexico. Bloomberg’s Maya Averbuch and Leda Alvim join this episode to talk about Mexico’s manufacturing boom in everything from electric vehicles to baked goods—and why it’s a critical moment for the country’s economy. Read more: Mexico’s Moment: The Biggest US Trading Partner Is No Longer China Listen to The Big Take podcast every weekday and subscribe to our daily newsletter: https://bloom.bg/3F3EJAK Have questions or comments for Wes and the team? Reach us at bigtake@bloomberg.net.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 11, 2023 • 23min
Companies Are Pressing Return-To-Office. Workers Want To Stay Remote.
By now, most people across the globe have returned to pre-pandemic routines like traveling and going to the movies. But when it comes to where they work, many remote employees want to leave their offices in the past. Bloomberg’s Matthew Boyle joins this episode to discuss companies’ ongoing battle to lure employees back to in-person work, and where the return-to-office movement has gained the most traction around the world. Read more: Return-to-Office Is a $1.3 Trillion Problem Few Have Figured Out Listen to The Big Take podcast every weekday and subscribe to our daily newsletter: https://bloom.bg/3F3EJAK Have questions or comments for Wes and the team? Reach us at bigtake@bloomberg.net.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 8, 2023 • 28min
A Street Drug From Syria Is Alarming The US And Europe
A cheap, illegal amphetamine called captagon is raising alarm around the globe after circulating for years in the Middle East. The US and its allies say much of the world’s supply of captagon is made in Syria–and that the government of President Bashar Al-Assad is using captagon sales abroad to cushion the financial blow of Western sanctions on Syria. Bloomberg’s Sam Dagher and Samy Adghirni join this episode to describe captagon’s rise from 1960s German pharmaceutical to pervasive street drug, and why European officials are so concerned about a possible influx within their borders. Caroline Rose, Director of the Captagon Trade Project at the New Lines Institute explains how the US is responding to the spread of captagon. Read more: ‘Poor Man’s Cocaine’ Costing $3 a Pill Threatens to Proliferate Listen to The Big Take podcast every weekday and subscribe to our daily newsletter: https://bloom.bg/3F3EJAK Have questions or comments for Wes and the team? Reach us at bigtake@bloomberg.net.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 7, 2023 • 27min
Abandoned Electric Cars ‘As Far As The Eye Can See’
This podcast discusses the upsides and downsides of the growing EV boom, including abandoned electric cars in China and revenue shortfalls in Norway due to tax breaks. It highlights the rise and fall of EV startups in China, Norway's success story with EVs, and how Oslo is adapting to the rise of electric cars. The importance of electric cars in combating climate change and addressing car congestion in cities is also explored.

Sep 6, 2023 • 27min
Want To Leave Apple For Android? Good Luck
Bloomberg reporter Austin Carr shares his frustrating experience attempting to leave Apple's ecosystem for Android and Windows. He explores the challenges of transferring photos, messages, and contacts, and discusses why Apple creates these barriers. The chapter also delves into the social pressures and complexities involved in migrating from Apple to Android. Despite the frustrations, the demand for more options to leave Apple for Android is discussed.

Sep 5, 2023 • 28min
The Women Astronauts Who Shattered The Highest Glass Ceiling
In 1978, NASA opened its astronaut training program to women. Bloomberg space reporter Loren Grush recounts their challenges and achievements in her new book The Six: The Untold Story of America’s First Women Astronauts. She joins this episode to talk about the extraordinary careers of Sally Ride, Judy Resnik, Anna Fisher, Kathy Sullivan, Shannon Lucid and Rhea Seddon—and the mark each astronaut left on the history and future of space exploration. Read more: How NASA Chose Its First Woman In Space Listen to The Big Take podcast every weekday and subscribe to our daily newsletter: https://bloom.bg/3F3EJAK Have questions or comments for Wes and the team? Reach us at bigtake@bloomberg.net.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 4, 2023 • 30min
TEAM FAVORITE: Dust Off Your Dice–Dungeons & Dragons Is Back
We're taking a break for the Labor Day Holiday in the US, so here's a favorite you might have missed. We'll be back at it tomorrow with a new episode.The tabletop roleplaying game Dungeons & Dragons is approaching its 50th anniversary and it has never been more popular, attracting players of all ages to its analog charms. Now Hasbro, the toy company that owns it, is betting D&D can be brought into the digital age and become a big moneymaker. Bloomberg correspondent Felix Gillette joins this episode to talk about why Dungeons & Dragons is having a cultural — and economic — moment, and why it might not be so easy to persuade diehard fans to pay for a digital experience. Also, gaming retail store owner Lauren Bilanko shares what it’s like to run a business that caters to the D&D crowd. Read more here: Dungeons & Dragons’ Epic Quest to Finally Make Money Listen to The Big Take podcast every weekday and subscribe to our daily newsletter: https://bloom.bg/3F3EJAK Have questions or comments for Wes and the team? Reach us at bigtake@bloomberg.net.This episode originally aired in April 2023.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 1, 2023 • 25min
TEAM FAVORITE: India Weighs An Historic Expansion of Marriage Rights
Bloomberg reporters Muneeza Naqvi and Kai Schultz discuss India's march towards LGBTQ+ rights and the potential legalization of same-sex marriage. Gurchaten Sandhu from the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association talks about global marriage equality. The podcast explores the impact of marriage rights on economic growth and discusses the correlation between rights expansion and GDP growth.

Aug 31, 2023 • 29min
TEAM FAVORITE: A Gun That Knows Who’s Pulling The Trigger
We're taking a pause this week, so here's a favorite episode you might have missed. We'll be back next week with some fresh episodes. For decades, inventors have tried and failed to make a smart gun. A company called Biofire now appears to have pulled it off. It uses both fingerprint scans and facial recognition so that only a registered user can fire it.But will anyone buy it? Will this technology become yet another point of contention between pro and anti-gun groups? Firearms advocates have long been skeptical of biometric weapons but they’ve also never run across one that actually worked. Bloomberg reporter Ashlee Vance joins this episode to talk about Biofire’s new smart gun, how it works, and what it’s like to use. We also hear from Biofire’s 26-year-old CEO Kai Kloepfer, who started working on the gun after the mass shooting in his home state of Colorado, when he was 15-years-old. Read the story: https://bloom.bg/43DMVBH Listen to The Big Take podcast every weekday and subscribe to our daily newsletter: https://bloom.bg/3F3EJAK Have questions or comments for Wes and the team? Reach us at bigtake@bloomberg.net. This episode originally aired in April 2023.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


