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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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Arthur van Benthem, Wharton Professor of Business, Economics and Public Policy examines how European Union land protection policies—despite meeting ambitious coverage targets—may fall short in delivering meaningful biodiversity and ecosystem restorat... more

Joshua Spanier, Vice President of AI and Marketing Strategy at Google, joins Barbara & Americus to discuss how artificial intelligence is transforming marketing from efficiency-driven automation to creative empowerment, redefining customer value, and... more

Sam Fuld, Vice President and General Manager of the Philadelphia Phillies, joins the Wharton Moneyball team to discuss his transition from MLB player to executive and how analytics, player development, and business strategy drive success. Cade, Eric ... more

Philip Nichols, Wharton Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics, explains how Iran has built a complex and adaptive banking and payments infrastructure under decades of sanctions while exploring its future in an evolving global financial system.... more

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Recent Guests

Joshua Spanier
Vice President of AI and Marketing Strategy at Google
Google
Episode: Wharton Marketing Matters: Google's Vice President of AI and Marketing Strategy, Joshua Spanier
Sam Fuld
Vice President and General Manager with the Philadelphia Phillies; transitioning to President of Baseball Operations
Philadelphia Phillies
Episode: Wharton Moneyball: Blending Analytics and Leadership in Major League Baseball Operations
Philip Nichols
Professor at the Wharton School
Wharton School
Episode: This Week In Business: Inside Iran’s Payment Network and Global Sanctions Strategy
Nancy Rothbard
Deputy Dean, Professor of Management at the Wharton School and Co-Academic Director of the OPC program
Wharton School
Episode: This Week In Business: How Leaders Navigate Change, Scale Decisions, and Build Trust
Dan Cataldi
Founder and CEO of Groov
Groov
Episode: Wharton Marketing Matters: Groov Founder Dan Cataldi on Reinventing Custom Orthotics
Ken Pomeroy
College basketball statistician, founder of KenPom
KenPom
Episode: Wharton Moneyball: Inside KenPom - The Numbers Behind College Basketball
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

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

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4.4 out of 5 stars from 191 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.

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    2
    EmilyT127
    Canada5 years ago

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Wharton Marketing Matters: Google's Vice President of AI and Marketing Strategy, Joshua Spanier
Q: What governance or regulatory considerations does Google emphasize as AI tools become more embedded in daily workflows?
Google emphasizes being bold and responsible, protecting privacy, and deliberately not rushing products to market when doing so would compromise safety or trust.
Wharton Marketing Matters: Google's Vice President of AI and Marketing Strategy, Joshua Spanier
Q: How do you address differentiating between many AI tools, and what is Google doing to help consumers perceive value in Gemini and related tools?
Google is focused on building a coherent Gemini suite, communicating value through tangible capabilities, and demonstrating how integration with existing Google products enhances everyday tasks and business outcomes.
This Week In Business: How Leaders Navigate Change, Scale Decisions, and Build Trust
Q: What is the role of delegation and healthy conflict in sustaining growth?
Delegation prevents bottlenecks and enables faster, higher-quality decisions, while healthy, task-focused debate clarifies issues without letting personal conflict derail progress.
This Week In Business: How Leaders Navigate Change, Scale Decisions, and Build Trust
Q: How does scaling affect the CEO's role in decision making?
As organizations grow, the CEO shifts from making every decision to shaping culture and the process by which decisions are made, empowering leadership teams to act and ensuring decisions are collaborative rather than centralized.
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.

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