

This Is Uncomfortable
Marketplace
This is Uncomfortable is the award-winning show about life and how money messes with it. Each week, Marketplace’s Reema Khrais explores how money shapes our decisions, relationships, and sense of self through conversations that are intimate, surprising, and deeply human. From the economic headlines that hit our wallets to the choices that keep us up at night, the show digs into the money questions we’re too afraid to ask and gives listeners a way to feel less alone in this increasingly complicated world.
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Apr 18, 2024 • 40min
The promise of a miracle cure
An energetic octogenarian, Doris Tyler, relied on stem cell injections for vision treatment after traditional methods failed. The podcast explores the emotional and financial struggles faced by Doris and her husband, as they navigate the world of stem cell therapy. It highlights the complexities and risks associated with seeking cutting-edge medical solutions, including crowdfunding campaigns and unexpected complications post-treatment.

Apr 11, 2024 • 34min
The high price of cheap clothes
A garment worker named Lorena takes a stand against the abysmal conditions and meager pay in the fast fashion industry. Her journey highlights the troubling realities of wage theft and the fight for fair compensation among workers. The discussion delves into the proposed Garment Workers Protection Act and the obstacles faced in achieving better conditions. Personal stories reveal the resilience of workers navigating this exploitative system, emphasizing the need for solidarity and collective action in the quest for justice.

Apr 4, 2024 • 33min
No more panic shopping
Fashion educator and sustainable stylist Lakyn Carlton shares her journey away from fast fashion. Reema explores the pressure to impress at work in a vintage store. Lakyn discusses the shift to sustainable fashion and importance of consuming less. Thrift store shopping tips and anecdotes are shared. Reema reflects on past panic shopping experiences and personal style choices. The negative impacts of the fashion industry on workers and the environment are highlighted.

Mar 28, 2024 • 43min
The bias we don’t talk about
In this episode, Lindsay Niehay discusses experiencing weight discrimination during her medical career, shedding light on the challenges faced in proving discrimination and the lack of legal protections against weight discrimination in the US. The episode highlights Lindsay's journey towards a medical career despite body image struggles, her battles against weight bias in emergency medicine, and facing discrimination at work leading to her wrongful termination.

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Mar 21, 2024 • 29min
“How do I stop overspending?”
Financial therapist Megan McCoy answers burning financial questions in this episode, including navigating financial differences with friends, talking to avoidant partners about money plans, making big career decisions, and learning how to curb spending. The episode dives into research studies on happiness from spending money on others, making life decisions, and the impact of money on happiness.

Mar 14, 2024 • 31min
So, who’s gonna pay for this?
Interracial couple delves into financial disagreements, cultural differences, and emotional baggage through a car incident, shedding light on the complexities and challenges within their relationship.

Mar 7, 2024 • 39min
You used to be so pretty
Haein Shim, raised in South Korea, shares her journey battling the overwhelming societal pressures of beauty that she believed were crucial for career success. She discusses how the question from a friend changed her perspective on spending hundreds on appearance. Haein connects with NPR's Elise Hu, who explores the economic and gender implications of the K-beauty industry. Together, they highlight the Escape the Corset movement, encouraging women to challenge toxic beauty standards and redefine self-worth, embracing authenticity over conformity.

Feb 29, 2024 • 46min
Are rich people bad? From “Classy”
Rachel Sherman, a sociologist focused on class dynamics, dives into the intriguing question of whether rich people are inherently bad. The conversation takes listeners from a lively nightclub scene to elite prep schools, revealing the uncomfortable truths about wealth and privilege. Sherman's insights challenge societal narratives around affluence, exploring the morality of wealth and the emotional complexities faced by the rich. Personal anecdotes illustrate the struggle for empathy in a class-divided world, making for a thought-provoking and relatable discussion.

Feb 22, 2024 • 27min
Money talks, love listens
Join Mandy and Zach, a couple reflecting on their relationship evolution over four years. They share humorous tales about the gift-giving dilemma, revealing how differing love languages can complicate expressions of affection. As they navigate wedding planning, they discuss the absurd costs involved and emphasize the importance of communication. Their heartfelt conversations about financial choices highlight the need for teamwork and understanding in love, proving that it's not just about spending but creating meaningful experiences together.

Feb 15, 2024 • 36min
Dream on a deadline
Former aspiring pop star Kashy set a deadline to become a music sensation by 25. Despite leaving the industry, a second chance in Hong Kong led to unexpected success. Reflects on childhood, battling illness, and performing at a protest. The power of a signature song and pursuing dreams despite challenges are highlighted in this inspiring journey.


