
The Economics of Everyday Things
Who decides which snacks are in your office’s vending machine? How much is a suburban elm tree worth, and to whom? How did Girl Scout Cookies become a billion-dollar business? In bite-sized episodes, journalist Zachary Crockett looks at quotidian things and finds amazing stories.
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Dec 25, 2023 • 17min
10. Michelin Stars (Replay)
Guests Nick Kokonas and Charlie Mitchell discuss the history and impact of Michelin stars, the high costs involved in running a Michelin star restaurant, and the ambition and validation that comes with attaining three Michelin stars.

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Dec 18, 2023 • 16min
29. Greeting Cards
Discover the winners of the Louis Awards, the influence of millennials, and the dominance of Hallmark Cards. Explore the categorization of greeting cards, the decline in card-buying practices, and the appeal to Millennials. Learn about the creative process behind messages, market trends, and the significance and artistic aspect of greeting cards.

Dec 11, 2023 • 14min
28. Horseshoe Crab Blood
Explore the long history and remarkable resilience of horseshoe crabs, their vital role in pharmaceutical testing, and the ethical concerns surrounding the valuable horseshoe crab blood. Discover the fascinating world of horseshoe crabs and their significance to humans, from their unique characteristics to their role in testing for endotoxins in the pharmaceutical industry. Dive into the use of horseshoe crab blood in laboratories to test substances for clot formation, ensuring the safety of medical devices and vaccines. Discuss the decline in horseshoe crab population and its potential consequences on other species. Learn about the development of synthetic alternatives to horseshoe crab blood for medical testing and the reluctance of companies to adopt these alternatives.

Dec 4, 2023 • 19min
27. Romance Novels
Exploring the history and popularity of romance novels, wide variety of sub-genres and their success, the plot structure, challenges, and gender disparity in romance novels, the lucrative world of self-published romance novels, and the transformative impact of e-readers on the reading experience.

Nov 27, 2023 • 17min
3. My Sharona (Replay)
This podcast explores the story behind the hit single 'My Sharona' and its financial success. It covers the band's rise to fame, royalty streams, copyright infringement, and the song's resurgence in popularity. It also discusses free market negotiation and features advertisements for various brands.

Nov 20, 2023 • 14min
26. Graffiti
This podcast dives into the controversy surrounding graffiti as an art form. It discusses efforts to remove graffiti quickly and the impact of graffiti on communities, including its negative effects on retail sales and property value. The podcast also explores Philadelphia's shift from punitive measures to encouraging graffiti artists to contribute to public art through city-funded murals. Lastly, it talks about the rise of graffiti vandalism during the pandemic and the ongoing battle with these vandals, with a humorous nod to their abundance of paint.

Nov 13, 2023 • 18min
25. Private Jets
Discover the lavish world of private jet travel and the critique on its costs. Explore the options for flying private and the benefits and controversies surrounding it. Learn about the harm of income disparities and privileges of private jet owners. Discover the history of private jets and making choices for the greater good.

Nov 6, 2023 • 16min
24. Pistachios
This podcast explores the rise of pistachios in the US market and the cultural significance of the nut. It discusses the history of pistachio production, the harvesting and processing process, successful advertising campaigns, and the challenge of finding new markets for increased production.

Oct 30, 2023 • 16min
23. Cadavers - Part 2
This podcast explores the lack of regulation in the sale of human body parts and discusses the sourcing and demand for cadavers outside of anatomy classrooms. It delves into the process of cutting up cadavers and the buyers of body parts, while also highlighting controversies and misconduct in the body brokering industry. The episode concludes with a discussion on the importance of balance in business and introduces CLA, a professional services firm.

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Oct 23, 2023 • 18min
22. Cadavers - Part 1
This podcast explores the strange and unsettling history of cadavers, including grave robbing, the rise of for-profit cadaver-selling companies, and the role of body donation in medical research and education. It discusses the world's largest body donation program, ScienceCare, and their marketing approach. The podcast also raises concerns about transparency and regulation in the cadaver market.
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