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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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Shannon Shae Montoya, Global Head of B2B Marketing, Sponsorships, and Events at Yahoo, joins Barbara Kahn to explore how Yahoo leverages data, creativity, and nostalgia to craft experiential marketing campaigns that leave lasting impressions—revitali... more

Brian Burke, Sports Data Scientist at ESPN, joins Cade Massey, Eric Bradlow, and Shane Jensen to share insights on building advanced football power ranking systems, the role of Bayesian models in balancing priors and new data, and how analytics infor... more

Wharton's Barbara Kahn, author of The Shopping Revolution: How Retailers Succeed in an Era of Endless Disruption, explains the latest trends in retail, how AI fits into the customer experience, and what's to come for brick-and-mortar. This Ripple Eff... more

David Musto, Wharton Finance Professor and Director of the Stevens Center for Innovation in Finance, explores the importance of teaching financial literacy to students, the progress made in recent years, and why early education in personal finance is... more

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Recent Guests

Brian Burke
Sports Data Scientist at ESPN and founder of Advanced Football Analytics
ESPN
Episode: Wharton Moneyball: Football Analytics, Probabilities, Priors, and Fourth-Down Decisions
David Musto
Finance Professor at Wharton School and Director of the Stevens Center for Innovation in Finance
Wharton School
Episode: This Week In Business Back-to-School Series: Why Early Financial Literacy Matters for Every Generation
Tereza Nemessanyi
Worldwide Director of Private Equity and Venture Capital Partnerships at Microsoft
Microsoft
Episode: Where AI Works: From Pain Points to Productivity — Finding AI’s Real Value
Connor Blakley
Founder of Youth Logic, the first Generation Z marketing agency
Youth Logic
Episode: Wharton Marketing Matters Highlight: Founder of Youth Logic | Wilson Sporting Goods Head of Global Brand Partnerships and Collaborations
Dave Piscis
Head of Global Brand Partnerships and Collaborations at Wilson Sporting Goods
Wilson Sporting Goods
Episode: Wharton Marketing Matters Highlight: Founder of Youth Logic | Wilson Sporting Goods Head of Global Brand Partnerships and Collaborations
Bill Connelly
Staff writer at ESPN
ESPN
Episode: Wharton Moneyball: The State of Tennis & College Football Preview
Kim Harvey
Professor of Finance at Duke University
Duke University
Episode: Ripple Effect: The Rise of Crypto | Campbell Harvey and Neha Narula
Neha Narula
Director of MIT Media Lab's Digital Currency Initiative
MIT Media Lab
Episode: Ripple Effect: The Rise of Crypto | Campbell Harvey and Neha Narula
John Zhang
Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy
Wharton School
Episode: This Week In Business: Understanding Dynamic Pricing in Today’s Inflationary Climate

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Dan Looney
Host of The Ripple Effect and This Week in Business, discussing various business and retail trends.

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 189 ratings
  • Awesome podcast

    Love the DEI podcast with Prof. Stephanie Creary

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    alain jean jacques
    United Statesa year 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 States2 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 States3 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 States3 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
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    EmilyT127
    Canada5 years ago

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Wharton Moneyball: Football Analytics, Probabilities, Priors, and Fourth-Down Decisions
Q: Can we kind of think about it? Because you talked about this 10% on a game level being dramatic. Can we talk about season-level kind of errors?
Absolutely, FPI looks at season-long probabilities, and given their performance, their chances actually went up despite the loss.
Wharton Moneyball: Football Analytics, Probabilities, Priors, and Fourth-Down Decisions
Q: Can you talk a little bit more about FPI in general?
FPI is rebuilt every year and relearns the parameters and weights; I'm confident about its predictions moving forward.
Wharton Moneyball: Football Analytics, Probabilities, Priors, and Fourth-Down Decisions
Q: Now that we've seen 16 games played, what's top of mind for you?
Green Bay impresses me the most right now after their convincing win over a top opponent; they have the fourth best chance to make the Super Bowl.
This Week In Business Back-to-School Series: Why Early Financial Literacy Matters for Every Generation
Q: Is high school the right time to start financial literacy programs?
Yes, it is beneficial to start as soon as possible; even middle school students can learn about basic financial concepts applicable to their lives.
This Week In Business Back-to-School Series: Why Early Financial Literacy Matters for Every Generation
Q: What are the most important components of financial literacy that should be included?
The focus should be on current financial practices, becoming an informed voter on financial policies, and understanding long-term savings like retirement.

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