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Our favorite podcasts

I wish I had time to listen to all of these all of the time but whenever I get the chance:


Capitalisn't

Luigi Zingales (University of Chicago) and Kate Waldock (Georgetown) share the sort of irreverent banter you’d hear between economists at a bar, if economists were capable of sarcasm and social enough to go out to bars.


Slate Money

A weekly roundup of the most important stories from the worlds of business and finance, hosted by Felix Salmon, Emily Peck, and Anna Szymanski. In depth analysis delivered with lively debate between the presenters and their guests and no shortage of jokes.

If you are a fan of HBO's Succession check out their side-series where they analyze with great excitement every gripping moment.


Big Brains

Stories from the people behind the pioneering research and pivotal breakthroughs at the University of Chicago. Change how you see the world.


Intelligence Squared

Vigorous debates and engaging lectures bringing leading thinkers from the worlds of politics, economics, culture, business, science and technology together and into your ears.


Kermode & Mayo's Film Review

Who gets to see all of the movies they want to? Analysis, interviews, and constant affirmation that The Exorcist is the greatest movie of all time. Peppered with jokes and references both incisive and arbitrary. It will make you want to take a year off to catch up on what you missed.

Check out the Moviegoer's Code of Conduct before your next trip to the cinema. http://witterpedia.net/wiki/index.php/Moviegoers_Code_of_Conduct


In Our Time

An hour of brain-stretching discussions on culture, history, science on subjects ranging from coffee to the Battle of Teutoburg Forest in an hour. You cannot help but get caught up and forget your daily worries while "I had no idea" runs continuously through your head.


From Our Own Correspondent

Insight, wit and analysis from BBC correspondents, journalists and writers from around the world. This reminds you how unique the BBC is as an organization in that it has correspondents all over the world engaging with local issues on a local level, and creating content to better the world not just get ratings.

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