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Jun 15, 2024 • 45min

Is Tesla Even a Good Car Company?

Tesla shareholders support Musk's pay package, GameStop meme stock influencer returns, NY congestion pricing plan halted. Plus: Missouri restaurant bans 20-somethings. Tesla's challenges, advantages of electric cars, GameStop investing journey, NY congestion pricing pause, and political implications discussed.
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Jun 11, 2024 • 40min

Money Talks: The NIMBY Catch-22

Jerusalem Demsas from The Atlantic discusses NIMBY mindset, challenges in real estate development, and the trade-offs for affordable housing with Felix Salmon. They explore the impact of luxury condos, rising house prices post-disasters, and the unexpected rise in Millennial home ownership rates.
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Jun 8, 2024 • 47min

Is the NY Times Just a Gaming Platform?

Ben Smith, Founder of Semafor, joins to discuss media profit models, Google's impact on news, and the TikTok-ification of information. Plus, Vivek Ramaswamy targets Buzzfeed. The conversation delves into media conspiracies, The NY Times business model, politics, business decisions in news orgs, Google Zero impact, evolution of news consumption, navigating echo chambers, personalization in media consumption, and trust issues with deepfake risks.
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Jun 5, 2024 • 40min

Money Talks: The United States is Doing Retirement Wrong

Teresa Ghilarducci discusses retirement challenges, flaws in the American retirement system, and the Gray New Deal as a solution for retirement security. They delve into 401k failures, elder poverty rates in Japan, and the impact of the pandemic on work and retirement planning.
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Jun 1, 2024 • 55min

Nobody’s Gonna Stop Nvidia

Alex Kantrowitz, host of the Big Technology podcast, joins the discussion on Nvidia's unstoppable growth, the enigmatic figure of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, and the potential shift to WhatsApp and voice memos in the U.S. Plus, a humorous debate on which political candidate is most TikTok-able.
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May 28, 2024 • 33min

Money Talks: Business is Bad for Lesbians

Author June Thomas discusses the challenges facing lesbian-owned businesses and the unique struggles of the queer economy. They explore the cultural significance of physical spaces like lesbian bars and feminist bookstores in shaping identities and communities. The podcast delves into financial constraints, industry dynamics, and the mission-driven nature of businesses founded by LGBTQ+ individuals focused on community service rather than profit. It also reflects on the evolution of attitudes towards success in the digital age and the challenges of balancing success with inclusivity in niche markets.
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May 25, 2024 • 44min

Endless Shrimp In This Economy!?

Author Kyla Scanlon discusses the 'vibecession' misconception, Red Lobster bankruptcy, and stock buybacks. The hosts analyze public perception vs. reality in economics and market performance. They also explore personal finance, shrimp bankruptcy, and share buybacks. Plus, they delve into stock buybacks, dividends, economic shifts, land use reforms, Nvidia's market cap, and Ethiopia's transition to electric vehicles.
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May 18, 2024 • 55min

Biden Zaps Chinese EVs

Discussion on Biden's tariffs on Chinese EVs and green tech, implications of tariffs on job creation and manufacturing, affordability of EVs, AI regulation challenges, chat bot regulations, Melinda French Gates' philanthropy, package deliveries post-pandemic
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May 14, 2024 • 48min

Money Talks: Can Math Really Crack the Stock Market?

Finance journalist Mary Childs discusses the controversial Fama-French model that guides investments. They question investing, markets, reality in finance mathematics, Fama-French data integrity, historical performance of value stocks, Dimensional Fund Advisors' strategies, statistical significance, existential nature of numbers, challenges in financial analysis, and generational shifts in societal values.
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May 11, 2024 • 58min

How Neoliberalism Scammed America

Legal scholar Mehrsa Baradaran discusses how the neoliberalism movement made the American economy more oppressive, especially against black and brown people. Also, a scandal reveals a misogynistic party culture at the FDIC. Plus, a debunking of the Jewish space lasers theory behind the California wildfires.

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