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Aug 8, 2025 • 27min

SOS at the IRS

President Trump's surprise decision to replace the IRS head raises eyebrows amid ongoing turmoil within the agency. The podcast dives into the privacy concerns of facial recognition at airports, questioning consent. It explores the implications of buy now, pay later loans on credit scores, highlighting potential impacts on financial health. Couples are now using wedding registries to donate to charities rather than receiving gifts. Finally, Instagram’s new location-sharing feature sparks a discussion on privacy, especially regarding children.
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Aug 7, 2025 • 15min

Are we in a K-shaped job market?

The podcast dives into the K-shaped job market, highlighting booming sectors versus those lagging behind. It discusses President Trump's proposed 100% tariff on semiconductors and the implications for manufacturing. The conversation shifts to the impact of AI on workers, revealing gaps in their influence over technology integration. There's a focus on older workers facing challenges with tech advancements and a celebration of a listener's inspiring career transition into public transportation policy. It's a blend of economic insights and personal triumphs!
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Aug 6, 2025 • 17min

Big Tech's Trump era power play

Megan McCarty Carino, a tech show host, joins Kimberly Adams to explore the latest tech news. They discuss Apple's monumental $100 billion U.S. investment and its implications amid tariff negotiations. The conversation shifts to the FAA's potential easing of drone delivery regulations, weighing the benefits against privacy concerns. Nostalgia strikes with a reflection on Pac-Man's cultural impact, while the episode light-heartedly commemorates a chatbot with a humorous funeral, blending AI culture with human sentiment.
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Aug 5, 2025 • 24min

Why state and local politics matter now more than ever

Leanne Jollon, executive director of the Western Leaders Network, discusses the pressing role of state and local governments as they navigate federal rollbacks on regulations. She explains how local officials are working against funding cuts and highlights the crucial impact of civic engagement on policy change. Jollon emphasizes that grassroots movements can lead to meaningful reforms and encourages listeners to get involved in their communities. The conversation also celebrates public libraries as essential community hubs for activism and growth.
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Aug 4, 2025 • 19min

Lessons from the rest of the world on politicizing economic data

Samantha Fields, a journalist at Marketplace, delves into the political meddling with economic data following President Trump’s dismissal of the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner. She highlights troubling parallels with Argentina's past, raising concerns over the integrity of U.S. statistics. The discussion also touches on the impact of federal funding cuts on American scientific research. Lastly, Fields celebrates a listener's triumph in digitizing her great grandmother's diaries, showing the power of personal history in a rapidly changing world.
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Aug 1, 2025 • 24min

The future of economic data under Trump

The podcast dives into President Trump's controversial decision to fire the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics after disappointing job figures, raising concerns about data credibility. The hosts explore how tariffs are destabilizing global economies, with real-life impacts on garment workers and rising consumer prices. They also discuss the rising commercial influence in youth sports and NYC's luxury dessert scene. Finally, listener opinions on using tariff revenue for rebates reveal widespread skepticism about quick fixes to economic challenges.
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Jul 31, 2025 • 15min

Let's check in with the Fed

Nancy Marshall-Genzer, Marketplace’s correspondent in Washington, D.C., dives into the Federal Reserve's decision to maintain interest rates amidst political pressures from President Trump. The discussion explores the internal dissent at the Fed and the broader implications of these monetary policies. Tension and historical governance challenges surrounding the Fed's role in the economy are highlighted. Plus, listeners hear delightful anecdotes about the joys and frustrations of gardening, emphasizing patience and reward in both nature and finance.
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Jul 30, 2025 • 16min

The hunger crisis unfolding in Gaza

The podcast reveals the alarming humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza, marked by severe hunger and malnutrition. Personal accounts depict families facing life-threatening choices as they struggle to secure food amidst conflict. The discussion emphasizes the urgent international call for increased aid and the difficulties faced by organizations trying to deliver support. Amid the suffering, stories of resilience highlight the power of human connection, showing how love persists even in dire situations.
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Jul 29, 2025 • 25min

Public libraries on the line

Sam Helmick, President of the American Library Association, advocates fiercely for the importance of public libraries amid mounting challenges. He discusses the impacts of federal funding cuts and the battle against book bans, revealing how these institutions are adapting to a digital world. Helmick emphasizes the vital role libraries play in community engagement and access to information, while also addressing the pressures from the culture wars. Listeners also share insights on local library experiences, spotlighting their transformation into essential community hubs.
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Jul 28, 2025 • 14min

Are Trump's tariffs legal?

A new trade deal with the EU brings a 15% tariff on most goods, but a court case from small businesses could alter Trump's plans. The complexities of trade agreements, including energy commitments and Japan's investment, take center stage. Meanwhile, economic indicators and legal challenges heat up amidst scenic landscapes. Uplifting discussions on the beauty of nature remind listeners to get outside while addressing Texas's park limitations. Cycling initiatives showcase the mental health benefits of outdoor activities, urging everyone to embrace nature.

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