Planet Money

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Apr 4, 2026 • 34min

Reese’s heir vs. chocolate skimpflation

Brad Reese, grandson of Reese’s creator H.B. Reese, takes on Hershey over changed candy ingredients. They dig into milk chocolate vs. chocolate candy, peanut butter vs. peanut butter cream, and why soaring cocoa costs may be driving cheaper formulas. There’s family drama, a taste test, market segmentation, and a public pressure campaign pushing for classic recipes to return.
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Apr 2, 2026 • 28min

Dark times for Cuba’s economic experiment

Ricardo Torres, a Cuban economist at American University with firsthand experience living in Cuba, explains how the island balanced socialism with small doses of capitalism. The conversation traces Soviet and Venezuelan lifelines, the rise and fragility of tourism, widening inequality, and how oil shortages and blackouts have pushed daily life into crisis.
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Mar 28, 2026 • 22min

The skyscrapers that NIMBYs and zoning couldn't stop

A reclaimed slice of Vancouver becomes the stage for a high-stakes real estate saga. There’s a violent eviction, a legal fight, and a bold choice to trade a modest plan for 11 towers and thousands of apartments. Wealthy neighbors push back. Big questions about housing, permits, and who gets to shape a city drive the drama.
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Mar 26, 2026 • 47min

Our BOOK vs. the global supply chain

Tom Mayer, a W.W. Norton editor, takes listeners inside the making of a book. They trace how edits, design choices, pricing, and deadlines shape the final object. Then the story jumps to trade wars, cargo risks, deforestation rules, and the surprise logic behind printing in Indiana instead of overseas. Even a one-inch trim change causes chaos.
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Mar 21, 2026 • 43min

Inside a BOOK auction

Tom Mayer, executive editor at W.W. Norton, steps inside publishing’s secretive dealmaking. He walks through how editors price ideas, weigh risk, and chase breakout books. Then the drama kicks in: agents stir competition, bids pile up, and a tense beauty contest decides who wins the rights.
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Mar 18, 2026 • 33min

The little pet fish that saved a town in the Amazon

A tiny red-and-blue aquarium fish becomes the center of a surprising Amazon economy. The story follows hand-caught ornamental fish, a rainforest town built around them, and the global fish farms that shattered its monopoly. It also explores conservation branding, old rubber-trade echoes, and a dramatic shift toward sport-fishing tourism.
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Mar 13, 2026 • 26min

Chef vs. Robot

A 750 lb stainless-steel wok-bot takes on a seasoned Cantonese chef in a head-to-metalhead cooking showdown. Discussion of how automation is changing restaurant kitchens and which tasks robots can actually replace. A Nobel-winning economist weighs in on when machines displace workers versus when they complement them. Judges taste, score, and consider tradeoffs of speed, cost, and culinary technique.
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Mar 11, 2026 • 30min

The laws of the office revisited

They test classic workplace laws like Parkinson’s Law and the Peter Principle in real office experiments. They explore Goodhart’s Law and how measuring performance can warp behavior. They investigate social contagion and run a practical experiment to change office dishwashing norms. The segment also revisits earlier tests to see long-term effects.
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Mar 6, 2026 • 30min

Planet Money vs. the NBA’s tanking problem

Zach Lowe, longtime NBA reporter and analyst known for sharp, in-depth coverage, joins to tackle tanking in the NBA. He explains the draft origins, the draft wheel idea, and why lottery tweaks failed. Short takes cover the Gold Plan from hockey, abolishing the draft, and which fixes are politically plausible. The conversation focuses on concrete draft reforms to realign incentives.
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Mar 4, 2026 • 28min

The Business of Heated Rivalry

Jacob Tierney, director and actor who led the show’s creative vision, and Brendan Brady, TV executive producer focused on financing and IP, break down Heated Rivalry’s creation. They discuss the low-cost Canadian production model, fast humane shooting practices, ownership and merchandising strategies, and streaming’s effects on storytelling. Conversations touch on AI’s role and plans for future projects.

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