
Each weekday, Marketplace’s Kimberly Adams makes today make sense along with her Marketplace colleagues, breaking down happenings in tech, the economy, and culture. Because none of us is as smart as all of us.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 260 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Could dimming the sun be the key to cooling things down before the climate crisis worsens? Some scientists say yes, that we can cool the earth by launching tons of sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere. It’s a type of solar geoengineering that was onc... more
Recent controversy surrounding the rock band Geese and a digital marketing firm Chaotic Good Projects has sparked debate over the tactics firms use to drum up hype for artists online. How can we tell if online hype is real or fake? And does it really... more
After a pandemic-era boom, the fine art market is going through something of a bust. Many galleries have closed due to climbing overhead costs and sales just aren’t what they used to be. Author and freelance journalist Julie Belcove joins Kimberly to... more
As Kimberly gets ready to step into her new role as the host of “Marketplace Morning Report,” her predecessor David Brancaccio joins her to talk about his years on the morning shift and what he’s looking forward to on his new beat covering future eff... more
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This show has lost its fastball.
Kimberly ever the pessimist, now solo is just a downer.
Fridays with some random public radio reporter makes for just another show.
Miss the two-host model and the dialogue. KA just reading scripted questions doesn’t do it for me. Assume this is all budget cuts.
I will give it 2 more weeks then I am likely gone -seeking a replacement.
Mrs Balmer just donated 💰💰💰Is now the time to blow up MMS and reload?
Agree with other reviewers that this show is not what it used to be. I used to listen and pay attention but now use it as background noise when I run.
Molly & Kai were phenomenal. I started tuning in at the start of the pandemic & it’s been so disappointing to see how the quality of the show has fallen. Kimberly doesn’t add much to the show. When it was Kai + Kimberly, we at least had Kai to speak truth to power and call out the ridiculousness that is this administration. Their chemistry just wasn’t there, and she would often come off as condescending. Since Kai left, I’ve found myself tuning in less and less. I decided to give it another go r... more
Use so much content from this pod in my work.
Oh Kai. Come home! Kimberly is so wonderful. The magic of the two of you just isn’t matched by anyone else.
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A weekday show that blends economics, technology, and public policy with accessible storytelling and expert analysis. Across recent episodes, the program has explored how platforms like TikTok reshape music marketing, the dynamics of the global art market, wage and labor shifts in professional sports, state-versus-federal policy, retirement planning, and AI's impact on work. Guests range from journalists and academics to company practitioners and policy advocates, offering data-driven insights, real-world examples, and practical takeaways for listeners navigating the modern economy. The format often combines in-depth interviews with timely, issue-driven conversations and occasional light, audience-facing segments. This mix tends to attract ... more
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