
There's a whole lot of stuff out there to buy. We're talking about all the things you eat, drink, wear and even smoke. Every other week we're going to take a look at one part of the universe of consumable stuff. We'll delve into why we spend our money on these things, the people behind the products -- and why it matters.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 54 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Why are there so few and sporadic episodes? Please create more!
They have a bizarrely jubilant theme song for a show that’s usually talking about the death of an industry. Love the show. Hate the theme song.
This is so sneaky good. At first you think it may just be a show about populat clothing trends or something like that, but really it's a pop culture/economics/fashion/electronics lesson all rolled into one. So informative and interesting, you learn something different and cool in every episode. Absolutely in my must-listen lineup every week. Keep it up guys!
I work in the retail industry, so this podcast is super relatable and informative. Would love a 5 min retail news brief each show as well!
I have been a subscriber to the podcast from almost the very beginning and I have enjoyed it. I have to write in and say, however, that the episode which appeared this week on "Having a Baby Never Cost So Much" put me off.
I have one child. My wife and I, at the time of our child's birth 9 years ago, were both college graduates with middle class jobs. Combined, we made more than the national median income. We had few extravagances but we tried to make sure our child had nice things. For two wo... more
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Apple Podcasts | #99 |
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