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Knowledge at Wharton

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Financial Literacy
Hero's Journey
Social Media
Baby Bust
Racial Wealth Gap
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Personal Development
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Resilience
Narrative Psychology
Women In Leadership
Artificial Intelligence
U.S. Housing Market
Healthcare Disparities
Marketplace Dignity
Wharton Ai and Analytics Initiative
Diversity and Inclusion
Interest Rates
Occupational Instability
Journalism

The Knowledge at Wharton Network Acast feed serves as a curated showcase highlighting the best content from our podcast collection. Each week, we feature one standout episode from each show in the Wharton Podcast Network, giving listeners a comprehensive sample of our diverse business and academic content. This rotating selection allows audiences to discover new shows within our network while expe... more

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When organizations face disruption, men and women respond differently to protect their professional networks. New research from Wharton reveals that women intensify their focus on existing relationships with other women during mergers and acquisition... more

Dave Reibstein, Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School, explains how the school’s Cryptocurrency Confidence Index tracks U.S. consumer sentiment, explores links between confidence and price volatility, and examines the role of regulation and pu... more

Beverly Jackson, Vice President of Brand and Product Marketing at Zillow, joins Barbara & Americus to explain how the company’s two-sided marketplace, consumer-first philosophy, and campaigns like “Someday Starts Today” leverage data, AI-driven tools... more

Craig O'Shannessy, tennis strategist, analyst for multiple Grand Slams, and New York Times contributor, joins the show to discusses how data-driven decision-making, underused tactics like serve-and-volley, and coachability separate today’s champions ... more

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Recent Guests

Tiantian Yang
Assistant Professor of Management and Sociology at the Wharton School
Wharton School
Episode: Ripple Effect: Why Women's Networks Are Stronger During Crisis | Tiantian Yang
Dave Reibstein
Marketing Professor at the Wharton School
Wharton School
Episode: This Week In Business: Understanding Crypto Sentiment and Market Signals
Beverly Jackson
Vice President of Brand and Product Marketing at Zillow
Zillow
Episode: Wharton Marketing Matters: Zillow's VP of Brand and Product Marketing, Beverly Jackson
Craig O'Shannessy
Analyst and strategy advisor for tennis, works with ATP World Tour, and writes for the New York Times.
New York Times
Episode: Wharton Moneyball: Rethinking Tennis Strategy Through Data and Coachability
Mike Useem
Professor Emeritus of Management
Wharton School
Episode: Ripple Effect: The State of Leadership in Uncertain Times | Mike Useem
Patrick Harker
Professor of Operations, Information and Decisions at the Wharton School and former President of the Philadelphia Fed
Wharton School
Episode: This Week In Business: Why Interest Rates Can’t Fix Deeper Economic Problems
Chris O'Neill
CEO of GrowthLoop, experienced in digital marketing and AI application in marketing strategies.
GrowthLoop
Episode: Wharton Marketing Matters: CEO of GrowthLoop, Chris O'Neill
Emma Barker
Editorial Director at Time
Time
Episode: Wharton Marketing Matters: Inside Time’s Best Inventions and Innovation Selection Process
Toby Espinosa
Vice President of Advertising Sales and Retail Business at DoorDash
DoorDash
Episode: Wharton Marketing Matters: Best of 2025

Hosts

Barbara Kahn
Host and Patty & JH. Baker Professor of Marketing
Americus Reid
Host and Whitney M. Young Jr. Professor of Marketing
Dan Looney
Host of Ripple Effect and This Week in Business

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 192 ratings
  • Awesome podcast

    Love the DEI podcast with Prof. Stephanie Creary

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    alain jean jacques
    United States2 years ago
  • MBA Wastefulness

    This podcast is 20% useful, insightful topics and discussions but 80% wasted breath on mainstream pseudo-intellectual talking points. Audio quality could be substantially improved.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    The Fat Texan
    United States3 years ago
  • Invites “Experts” Who Don’t Know the Data

    Provides a platform to people who admit not knowing the data to then opine on the impacts of various decisions while wrapping those opinions in the prestige of associated with a high-cost, non-profit, private university

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    WeaselDog13
    United States4 years ago
  • Poor sound

    I’m sure the content is stimulating and interesting but very often it’s so hard to hear the moderator or the guest speaker, even at max volume. I don’t face this issue with a single other podcast I listen to and I listen to at least 5 daily.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    racmarti
    United States4 years ago
  • Feels like a 15 minute advertisement for research and books coming out of Wharton

    Coming from an institution like Wharton, I had high hopes for this podcast but it lacks meaningful content. I’ve given it a number of chances but every episode is just a plug for an academic’s work and there isn’t enough substance in the episodes to make listening worthwhile.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    EmilyT127
    Canada5 years ago

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Ripple Effect: Why Women's Networks Are Stronger During Crisis | Tiantian Yang
Q: How do gender differences manifest in network maintenance versus network formation in these turbulent periods?
Men tend to form new connections with other men, expanding outward, while women lean on and strengthen existing relationships with other women, making their networks denser and more reciprocally supportive.
Ripple Effect: Why Women's Networks Are Stronger During Crisis | Tiantian Yang
Q: What drove you to want to look at how networks in the workplace get impacted, especially during strong events like mergers or acquisitions?
The idea is that networks are crucial conduits for information and resources, and both the formal structure of jobs and interpersonal relationships shape how networks form and sustain themselves, especially under disruption.
Wharton Marketing Matters: Zillow's VP of Brand and Product Marketing, Beverly Jackson
Q: What do you think about building emotional connections to the Zillow brand?
Beverly discusses the importance of personalizing marketing messages and how the brand aims to provide users with certainty and support in their homebuying journeys.
Wharton Marketing Matters: Zillow's VP of Brand and Product Marketing, Beverly Jackson
Q: Can you explain to us how the whole Zillow model works and how you make your money?
Beverly explains that Zillow is a tech company that empowers real estate agents and consumers with information, creating a two-sided marketplace.
Wharton Moneyball: Rethinking Tennis Strategy Through Data and Coachability
Q: How do top players use analytics to improve their game?
Top players like Alcaraz analyze their matches, work on specific drills that highlight their opponent's weaknesses, and continuously seek clarity through data to improve their performance.

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