Join me this Wednesday in SF for an event celebrating the new book from NPR's Planet Money team. We'll talk about the impact of AI on society, how we think about the future at Anthropic, and maybe read some of my Import AI writing. More info: https://t.co/NiZBnk9bTM
Please @Spotify, for the love of everything holy, make separate Queues for podcast and music. Nobody ever is saving an episode to fire just after the next song finishes.
Doing a webinar today on how to cover tariffs with people way smarter than me. Online at noon ET with @EconoFactOrg and @ShorensteinCtr and @D_A_Irwin and Lydia Cox. Link to join:
https://t.co/Kv3XxbMfcp
We love some @planetmoney in our Personal Finance class at Illinois. Students listen to an episode in our online personal finance course, give feedback and suggest some future topics.
This is a great assignment for students in an intro to financial planning class!
That time of year again. Get your Planet Money University diploma. 8 Qs on 5,000 years of human economic progress. One fake degree.
https://t.co/nYzUPgeceV
If @planetmoney doesn’t do an episode on Red Lobster’s bankruptcy due to endless shrimp…. I don’t know.
I’ll still be a Planet Money plus subscriber but it’ll feel like a wasted opportunity for a great episode!
I probably should just let the haters hate and not try to defend NPR journalism. But this is bothering me because in the search for truth, my reporting regularly ends up leading to stories that challenge progressive narratives. I’ve never gotten any editorial pushback for this
Thread: Want to think out loud about what I've seen and experienced since joining NPR a few years ago. I was hired during NPR's "North Star" era when diversity was established as a priority. I'm an aging rural white man (58 years old). Never graduated college. Didn't see NYC...1/