
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 | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessNews | |||

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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.
This show has far exceeded its shelf life. Molly and Kai really made the show what it was, with detailed analysis and perspective on tech, economy, and culture. The show just doesn’t have the same energy it used to. The current hosts are great reporters, but this show just doesn’t make sense anymore.
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A analytically driven weekday show that breaks down tech, economy, and culture with accessible, conversation-forward style. Episodes cover housing crises, tariffs, rural health, AI in dating, Paralympic sports, education costs, and policy debates, often pairing sharp reporting with thoughtful context and occasional light banter. Notable strengths include high-caliber guests across policy, economics, and technology, plus a track record of translating complex issues into practical takeaways for listeners and sponsors seeking informed, engaged audiences. The format often features live or on-location reporting and a balance of data-driven analysis with human stories, making it useful for listeners who want clear explanations of how big issues a... more
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