The economy is bananas, even scary. But some people are thriving, and we're going to figure out how. Adam Davidson, "New Yorker" writer, longtime contributor to This American Life, and the creator of NPR’s "Planet Money," unearths stories from regular people. People who have cracked the code to success in our new economic reality.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | EntrepreneurshipNewsBusiness NewsBusiness |
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You have rapidly become my go to podcast. My goal in my start up is to eventually be a guest:-) stay tuned! Dave
Love the idea of this podcast. Intimate and engaging interviews with creatives as they follow their passions. Very relatable to everyday listeners.
If you love business and economics then this is for you. Stories and experiences shared in an engaging way that make you want to go back for more. Particularly liked the episode about the drug dealer turned gym mogul. Everyday people making a success of things against the odds.
This show touches on passion over payout. Fundamentally a unique show which highlights individual journeys into personal specific expertise. Refreshing to hear stories based on turning interests into careers... but focusing heavily on identifying the interest. Lovely show.
Interesting small-medium sized businesses dissected in 3 insightful segments within a good amount of listening time.
Apple Podcasts | #128 | Saudi Arabia/Business/Entrepreneurship |
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