Four best friends reconvene to supply big ideas, demand interesting questions, and have a good time.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
The Supply and Demand boys reunite to discuss the roller coaster of the 2024 Presidential Election - and had almost figured it all out before Joe Biden made breaking news across the United States. Tune in to hear Greg and Nate geek out about American... more
What do Bud Light, Star Wars and the American banking industry have in common? The Supply and Demand boys think these and other enterprises have become too big, and dissect the fine line between growing something good and sustaining what made it good... more
It's official. Greg has hung up his teacher hat for a new job in education policy research, and now, he tells all. Nate, Mike, and Steven ask away about true teacher stories and the state of middle school education in 2023. They learn about the Reset... more
Biomedical engineer and Supply and Demand brethren Sam Palczewski joins the podcast for a deep discussion on artificial intelligence. ChatGPT is just the beginning. How will humanity deal with the threat - or perhaps opportunity - of the Singularity ... more
The suppliers return from winter recess to discuss the state of gambling in the 21st century. Mike reflects on high stakes in the NFL, Steven shares war stories from the poker table, Nate reminisces on one fateful day trading GameStop stock, and Greg... more
Steven's been watching the World Cup and has some thoughts on the future of America's pastime. The demand-dudes go fully down the rabbit hole about the rise of soccer in America, the softening of football, the Moneyballification of baseball, the asce... more
The boys don't know much, but they do know what college was like and how much it cost them. In this episode, Nate asks his college-accredited co-hosts to reflect on the important decisions of their higher education journey and the utility of their ba... more
The boys kick off the long-awaited podcast reboot with a lively discussion of post-apocalyptic fiction, its persistence as a genre, and the age-old question of how one might survive a zombie apocalypse. To guide the discussion, Greg flexed his teache... more
Title says it all 🤷♂️
I highly enjoy listening to this podcast. It is surprisingly educational and in learning a lot while listening.
5/5 👌
Straight 🔥 stay on it boys
Great conversations, great opinions, great jokes, great podcast.
An ounce of a psychological peek into the brains of college students mixed with a cup of education about a variety of topics and a pound of humor = chicken soup for the ears. 👍🏼
good job boys. very impressive
weird buzzing was annoying. alden didn't say what HE did over break. I don't care that nate ruined the environemnt by not recycling, what did ALDEN do?? also does he wanna turn up at the hillel house this weekend.
Informative, engaging, and deeply inspirational.
arguably the best podcast I've ever listened to.
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