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Marketplace® is the leading business news program in the nation. We bring you clear explorations of how economic news affects you, through stories, conversations, newsworthy numbers and more. The Marketplace All-in-One podcast provides each episode of the public radio broadcast programs Marketplace, Marketplace Morning Report®and Marketplace Tech® along with our podcasts Make Me Smart, Corner Office and The Uncertain Hour. Visit marketplace.org for more. From American Public Media. Twitter: @Marketplace
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Ascolta l'ultimo episodio:
Finding constant success in life may not always be a good thing. Some psychologists argue that the biggest obstacle to success may be success itself. How do we fix it? Changing an aspect of our lives every 10 years. Also, could states prevent CVS and Walgreens from selling abortion pills by mail? Kimberly Adams and Kai Ryssdal get into it. Plus, a round of Half-Full/Half-Empty filled with coupons and inflation chickens.
Here’s everything we talked about today:
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- “Chinese balloon high over US stirs unease far below” from Associated Press
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- “The Ten Year Rule: Change Your Life Every Decade” from Psychology Today
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- “Extreme couponing is back. But it’s on TikTok this time.” from Marketplace
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- “Adieu to the Boeing 747, the first jumbo jet” from Marketplace
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- “Old-school cameras are making a comeback” from Marketplace
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- “Showtime and Paramount+ Merging, With Rebrand Planned” from The Hollywood Reporter
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- “Forget Pandemic Puppies. Meet the Inflation Chicken” from The New York Times
Do you have a burning question that you want to ask us or a comment about something we talked about? Call us at 508-U-B-SMART or email makemesmart@marketplace.org.
Episodi precedenti
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9901 - Is it time to hit the reset button? Sat, 04 Feb 2023
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9900 - Why crypto has drawn so many Black investors Sat, 04 Feb 2023
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9899 - On cue, job gains blow past expectations Fri, 03 Feb 2023
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9898 - Regulators eye reducing credit card late fees Fri, 03 Feb 2023
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9897 - G7 ramp up oil sanctions against Russia Fri, 03 Feb 2023
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9896 - California’s data protection law expands to cover employees Fri, 03 Feb 2023
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9895 - Back to the office … kinda Thu, 02 Feb 2023
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9894 - The Pope tweeted what now? Thu, 02 Feb 2023
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9893 - Why are investors bullish on Meta again? Thu, 02 Feb 2023
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9892 - Looking to learn about economics? Start with inequality Thu, 02 Feb 2023
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9891 - Shell’s profits soar, but is it spending enough on green energy? Thu, 02 Feb 2023
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9890 - A theory of how internet platforms die Thu, 02 Feb 2023
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9889 - Could the debt ceiling fight have been averted? Thu, 02 Feb 2023
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9888 - Job churn may finally be leveling off Thu, 02 Feb 2023
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9887 - The Fed is about to make a lot less money for the government Wed, 01 Feb 2023
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9886 - Chip shortage no longer — there’s now a glut Wed, 01 Feb 2023
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9885 - India bets on a budget boost Wed, 01 Feb 2023
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9884 - U.S. Border Protection app causes tech headaches for asylum seekers Wed, 01 Feb 2023
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9883 - Generative AI: What’s all the hype about? Wed, 01 Feb 2023
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9882 - When slowing wage growth isn’t so bad Wed, 01 Feb 2023
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9881 - Why Gen-Z is bringing back their parents’ digital cameras Tue, 31 Jan 2023
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9880 - Global growth outlook more optimistic for 2023, says IMF Tue, 31 Jan 2023
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9879 - Is there a Brexit dividend three years on? Tue, 31 Jan 2023
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9878 - “Million Bazillion” returns Feb 7 Tue, 31 Jan 2023
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9877 - Why visual misinformation online can be tough to stop Tue, 31 Jan 2023
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9876 - Why this debt ceiling fight is already different Mon, 30 Jan 2023
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9875 - How do economists forecast recessions? Mon, 30 Jan 2023
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9874 - Nissan and Renault seemingly kiss and make up Mon, 30 Jan 2023
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9873 - Consumers are expecting lower inflation in the year ahead Mon, 30 Jan 2023
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9872 - Ukraine’s war on corruption Mon, 30 Jan 2023
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9871 - Rural communities are slow to adopt EVs — but a national charging network depends on them Mon, 30 Jan 2023
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9870 - A thawing housing market? Sat, 28 Jan 2023
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9869 - Save a little, spend a little Sat, 28 Jan 2023
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9868 - Jerome Powell and co. gain ground on inflation Fri, 27 Jan 2023
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9867 - Why are there fewer scientific innovations nowadays? Fri, 27 Jan 2023
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9866 - European firms demand a response to U.S. green subsidies Fri, 27 Jan 2023
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9865 - How two cases headed to the Supreme Court could change the internet Fri, 27 Jan 2023
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9864 - California’s flood-drought paradox Fri, 27 Jan 2023
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9863 - A glass half full/glass half empty GDP report Fri, 27 Jan 2023
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9862 - The economy grew at a solid pace, buoyed by consumers Thu, 26 Jan 2023
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9861 - Taser drones in schools — real thing or just an idea? Thu, 26 Jan 2023
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9860 - Tankonomics: How much do they cost to supply and support? Thu, 26 Jan 2023
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9859 - Amazon is remaking small businesses in its own image, report says Thu, 26 Jan 2023
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9858 - The calculus behind those rent increases Wed, 25 Jan 2023
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9857 - What happens if the U.S. defaults on its debt? Wed, 25 Jan 2023
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9856 - Caution amid a relatively downbeat earnings season Wed, 25 Jan 2023
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9855 - Elon Musk on trial over a market-moving tweet Wed, 25 Jan 2023
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9854 - Amazon’s U.K. workers stage their first walk out Wed, 25 Jan 2023
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9853 - Carbon capture needs to scale up to make a dent in the climate crisis Wed, 25 Jan 2023
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9852 - What’s behind the climate culture wars? Wed, 25 Jan 2023