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Talking War-onomics
Podcast: A Long Time In Finance (LS 40 · TOP 1.5% what is this?)Episode: Talking War-onomicsPub date: 2025-06-13Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationNeil and Jonathan talk to Duncan Weldon about his new book Blood and Treasure about the interplay between war, society and economics from the violent larceny of the Vikings to the GDP-chomping total wars of the 20th century.Presented by Jonathan Ford and Neil Collins.With Duncan Weldon.Produced and edited by Nick Hilton for...
2025-07-18
32 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
The Underground Economy's Effect on Real Markets
Podcast created by: Austin Davis, Jordan McCombie, and Patrick Thomann Austin, Patrick, and Jordan discuss the underground economy, emphasizing its vastness and complexity. They explain that it includes activities like unreported tips, off-the-books hires, and street vendors, collectively amounting to trillions of dollars globally. The underground economy can constitute up to 3% of GDP in some countries. During the COVID-19 pandemic, informal work expanded as a survival strategy. The hosts highlight the ethical dilemmas, tax implications, and unfair competition issues posed by the underground economy. They also discuss potential solutions, such as simplified licensing and tax forgiveness programs...
2025-05-17
12 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
Caught in the Crossfire
Podcast created by: Munkhdelger Myagmar and Drake Pierce This podcast episode explores the underreported impact of the U.S.-China trade war on smaller ASEAN economies such as Vietnam, Myanmar, Indonesia, and others. While the global spotlight remained on the economic titans, ASEAN nations deeply integrated into global value chains navigated both challenges and opportunities stemming from trade diversion, foreign direct investment shifts, and political uncertainty. Drawing on research including computer simulations and bilateral trade studies, the episode highlights Vietnam's emergence as a manufacturing hub, the risks of overdependence on China, and the broader implications for regional...
2025-05-17
17 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
The Energy Shift: Building a Resilient Economy
Podcast created by: Meagan Munroe, Tyler Krompier This podcast explores clean energy and economic resilience, challenging the common misconception that environmental sustainability comes at the cost of economic growth. Hosts Tyler and Meagan examine how renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, geothermal, and hydro-power offer both environmental and financial benefits. The episode discusses the economic challenges of transitioning from fossil fuels, including market failures and investment risks, and highlights the important role of government policy in shaping incentives. Featuring case studies from Uruguay and Iceland, this episode analyzes how countries with varying resources have successfully implemented...
2025-05-17
20 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
Why are Scandinavian Countries so Rich and Happy?
Podcast created by: Munkhdelger Myagmar and Drake Pierce Our podcast dives into the economic and social roots of happiness in Scandinavian countries, exploring what makes nations like Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden consistently rank at the top of global happiness charts. Using research from the World Happiness Reports, academic studies, and policy comparisons, we look at how factors like strong welfare systems, social trust, equitable education, environmental quality, and good governance contribute to national well-being. We also discuss economic paradoxes, like how GDP growth doesn't always mean greater life satisfaction, and examine whether these Scandinavian models can...
2025-05-16
17 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
Value-Added Voyage
Podcast created by Meagan Munroe and Tyler Krompier. This podcast episode, Value Added Voyage, explores the economic policy transformation of the Bahamas, focusing on the country's transition from a tariff and customs-based tax system to a Value Added Tax (VAT) model introduced in 2015. The episode talks about the historical context, policy rationale, and economic impacts of VAT implementation on government revenue, trade, and fiscal stability. Through comparative case studies and data analysis, the podcast examines the broader implications of VAT reform, including its effects on inflation, business compliance, informality, and public perception. Drawing on both macroeconomic data...
2025-05-16
26 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
Betting Markets vs. Polls
Podcast created by: Patrick Thomann, Jordan McCombie, and Austin Davis In this episode, we explore why betting markets often outperform traditional polls in predicting election outcomes. Through historical analysis, real-world examples, and insights into how financial incentives drive better forecasting, we break down how platforms like Polymarket and PredictIt are reshaping political prediction. Tune in as we contrast the fading reliability of polls with the dynamic accuracy of election betting markets.
2025-05-16
14 min
The Financial Animal Show
The Sharpe Ratio and more Trump-onomics
This week we look at what may be the most important statistic in portfolio design: The Sharpe Ratio. We also continue our series on Trump-onomics. This time diving into Operation Warp Speed. And as usual we cover all the economic reports and market closing numbers and what it all means. Stay up-to-date with the latest business, financial, economic, and stock market news. And check out our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@FinancialAnimal8655 and our website and blog: www.financialanimal.com For any q...
2024-12-07
46 min
Zo simpel is het niet – Stellinga & Schinkel over economie
Deze Prinsjesdag is nu al uniek: onderuitputting, stagflatie en Schoof-onomics
Aan de oppervlakte lijkt het best goed te gaan met de economie. Maar kijk je iets verder, dan ontdek je een ingewikkelde situatie die zich sinds de jaren zeventig niet meer heeft voorgedaan.In deze aflevering bespreken we wat er met de economie aan de hand is en voor welke grote monsters het nieuwe kabinet te staan komt: trage groei en hardnekkige inflatie. Wat wordt het antwoord van het kabinet-Schoof - vier partijen met totaal andere financiële tradities? Oftewel: hoe gaan de Schoof-onomics er straks uitzien?Heeft u vragen, suggesties of ideeën over on...
2024-09-12
29 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
Is gift-giving inefficient?
Podcast created by: Samantha Calinski and Joshua Caban Are you one of the many to receive a gift you were unsatisfied with? The concern with gift giving is the chance of preference mismatch. Thus, there is a possibility that the gift will not match the preferences of the recipient. So, is it better if we just give cold cash? In this podcast, we discover how gift giving could lead to inefficiency. Furthermore, suggestions to reverse this cycle are offered. Gift certificates, guilty pleasure gifts, and cold cash are solutions to the inefficiencies of gift giving. Also, the...
2024-05-23
16 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
What is Bitcoin?
Podcast created by: Samuel Meltser and Zachary Daigle Today we discussed cryptocurrency, particularly Bitcoin. This podcast discusses how the largest cryptocurrency in the world came to fruition, how the pricing of Bitcoin works, and some of the pros and cons of these coins. This podcast is not meant to be used as financial advice; we simply want to inform you about something we both believe will slowly become more integrated with society. We hope you enjoy our podcast!
2024-05-23
17 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
Intergenerational Income and Educational Inequality
Podcast created by: Jason Lin and Tyler Bacon There is an observed correlation between educational attainment and household income levels in the United States. When observing the statistics there are certainly advantages that higher income levels have over that of lower income households. This includes access to private education, tutoring services, and access to better public school districts with greater resources that lower income households don’t have access to in many cases. These advantages help contribute to the increased widening of the wage gap that is simultaneously affected by the increased demand for secondary education in th...
2024-05-23
21 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
Educational Attainment and Income
Podcast created by: Samuel Kerner, Katherine Bablin, and Matthew Faulkner The human capital theory suggests that acquiring more education and training adds to a person's skill and therefore increases productivity and efficiency. By this logic, those with more education should end up receiving higher salaries, thus there is a return to education. In this podcast we discuss how the rate of returns to education changes with the business cycle, noting the gap in the rate between women and men. Furthermore, whether or not one obtains education or not in the first place, as well as how much...
2024-05-23
19 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
Intergenerational Mobility In the USA
Podcast created by: Jared Jeziorowski and Khadejah Taylor The aim of this podcast is to dissect economic and social disparities affecting minorities. Not just current disparities but also inequalities of the past and how those could impact people's intergenerational mobility for generations to come.
2024-05-23
23 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
Educational Inequity and Income Inequality
Podcast created by: Tyler Bacon and Jason Lin Education inequity is a recurring issue in many countries across the world. When looking at South Africa, Finland, and the United States, there is a significant difference in the county’s allocation of resources to education which includes government funding, education requirements, and technology resources. The largest discrepancies exist between developing and developed nations where in developing countries there is a focus of resources on primary education and attacking the lower literacy levels in countries such as South Africa. While developed nations such as the US and Finland allocate fa...
2024-05-23
20 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
Return to College Major
Podcast created by: Joshua Caban, Samantha Calinski We discuss the returns to college majors, the reason why there are fewer women in stem, the economics of returns to education and majors, advice on college major choice,
2024-05-23
16 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
The 2008 Financial Crisis
Podcast created by: Zach Daigle and Sam Meltser This podcast is about the events that took place leading up to, during, and after the 2008 Financial Crisis. This will include the lead up with the housing crisis, rising interest rates, and warning signs. It will also include during the crisis with bank failures, unemployment growth, GDP decline, and steps to try and mitigate the crisis. Finally, after the crisis we will get into the effects the crisis had on employment, the overall economy, GDP, and the acts/efforts passed afterwards.
2024-05-23
14 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
The Consequences & Causes of the Great Depression
Podcast by: Jared Jeziorowski and Khadejah Taylor This podcast focuses on the causes and consequences of the Great Depression with the focus on monetary policy and international monetary policy.
2024-05-23
19 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
1970s Oil Crisis and Stagflation
Podcast created by: Samuel Kerner, Katherine Bablin, and Mathew Faulkner The 1970s were characterized by periods of stagflation in which unemployment and inflation both rose. The stem of the issue came from political tensions in Arabia which led to a disruption in the supply of oil for the rest of the world. The resulting energy shocks disrupted the economies of many countries around the globe that imported oil from OPEC nations. It has been investigated time and time again the extent to which these energy shocks affected the economy. Specifically, economists want to know how much of...
2024-05-23
14 min
The Occupational Philosophers - A not-so-serious business podcast to spark Creativity, Imagination and Curiosity
Ep.88: Guest episode with Friska Wirya - Top 50 Change Management Thought Leader | TEDx Speaker | #1 Best-Selling Author
In episode 88, The Occupational Philosophers chat with Friska Wirya: Top 50 Change Management Thought Leader | TEDx Speaker | #1 Best-Selling Author "The Future Fit Organisation" Friska is a change and transformation expert for nearly a decade, obsessed with all things organisational change. She’s led change programs influencing up to 23,000 people across 6 of the seven continents having worked for some of the biggest names in mining, engineering and technology. She has appeared in Sydney Morning Herald, SmartCompany, Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, GRAZIA, AICD, Women's Agenda, Digital Transformation Live, Wonder Women Tech, Future of Mining, Women in Construction & Engineering, Women in...
2024-04-23
1h 09
AgriCoach Wealth & Wisdom Podcast by The Financial Bloke
#61: Stress-onomics. Is Stress & Burnout Impacting Your Profits with Letitia Cross - Rural Mental Health Coordinator
Stress-onomics – Is Stress or Burnout Impacting Your Profits?Welcome back to the Financial Bloke's Wealth and Wisdom Podcast. Today, we delve into the impact of stress and mental health on family agribusinesses and explore tools to build resilience. Stress, like an unnoticed oil leak, can lead to catastrophic consequences if ignored. I've encountered numerous successful farming families facing roadblocks rooted in stress-related issues, impacting not only their personal lives but also the profitability of their businesses. Today, we address these challenges with a focus on solutions.Joining us is Letitia Cross, The Rural Mental Health Co...
2024-01-07
54 min
Quiet The Clock
Cracking The Code of Dating With Jon Birger
In episode 23 of Quiet The Clock, Jon Birger, a former senior writer at Fortune and Money Magazine, discusses his book "Date-onomics: How Dating Became a Lopsided Numbers Game," which explores the dating challenges faced by women in major cities today. Jon reveals that the dating imbalance in these cities is caused by higher percentages of women graduating from college than men. Jon also shares other demographic trends that lead to many women who are eligible and ready for long-term partnerships, struggling to find anyone to settle down with. Beth and Jon also discuss societal changes, l...
2023-09-13
25 min
Harbor, Pepperdine Bible Lectures
Lamenting Date-Onomics*
Teacher: Kelly Haer 60:40. Why are there so often more women than men on college campuses and in your young adult ministry? How does this "man deficit" impact both men and women? What does faithful living look like amidst the current economics of dating? Demographics, statistics, game theory, and ambiguous loss will be used to make sense of--and provide a guide to navigate--the dating climate at school and life after college! *Date-Onomics coined by Jon Birger
2023-05-18
55 min
The Stella Rae Podcast
what makes dating difficult?
hi guys! welcome back. in this week's podcast, i discuss the book DateOnomics, what makes dating difficult besides just what city you live in, why "if he wanted to he would" can be toxic advice, may astrology, + more. enjoy & dont forget to tweet/ig story me a screenshot of you listening! LISTEN ON SPOTIFY/APPLE MUSIC/ETC: https://anchor.fm/stella-rae FOLLOW ME ON TIKTOK: http://tiktok.com/@stellaraeherself join my discord server! https://discord.gg/9D8M7QXynM MERCH: http://bit.ly/stellaraemerch follow me on IG http://instag...
2022-05-05
49 min
The Stella Rae Podcast
good influencer = good person?
hi guys! in this week's podcast, i talk about how being "too nice" is actually just bad communication, the books My Grandmother's Hands + Date-onomics, the Kardashians & whether or not being a good influencer equates to being a good person or mother, and the taurus new moon eclipse on april 30th. enjoy & dont forget to tweet/ig story me a screenshot of you listening! listen on spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2DMbeh7EqiqgROIjvW0sI9 listen on apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-stella-rae-podcast/id1255618182 listen on youtube: https://youtu.be/RKc83CWb40E FOLLOW ME ON TIKTOK: http...
2022-04-28
44 min
Let's Talk About...
Dating with Jon Birger
Welcome to the second season of Let’s Talk About. In our first series of the season we’re talking about DATING. First up is our conversation with Jon Birger. Jon is an award-winning magazine writer, dating expert, and the author of Date-onomics: How Dating Became a Lopsided Numbers Game and Make Your Move: The New Science of Dating.With February being the month of love, STYLE Canada is here to help you navigate your love life by bringing in dating experts like Jon into the show. Elise sat down with Jon to talk a...
2022-02-14
37 min
Human Capital Leadership
S30E5 - Best of 2021 - Supporting Women to Stay in the Workforce and ‘Trickle Down Mom-onomics’, with Sarah Olin
In this "Best of 2021" HCI Podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanhwestover/) talks with Sarah Olin about supporting women to stay in the workforce and ‘Trickle Down Mom-onomics’ (Originally Aired October 25th, 2021). See the video here: https://youtu.be/qRSW5tIaUmQ. Sarah Olin, PCC, (https://www.linkedin.com/company/69675499/admin/) is the founder and CEO of LUMO, whose mission is to support expectant mothers through pregnancy, maternity leave, and their return to work. Professionally trained by world-renowned leaders like Dr. Brene Brown and Mark Hunter, MCC, Sarah has over 10,000 hours of coaching and facilitation experience, is c...
2021-12-30
29 min
Two Stand-Up Gals
#117 Just Make Your Move w/ Jon Birger
This week Erica and Molly return to “Make Your Move” and “Date-onomics, but this time sit down with author Jon Birger to chat about his work. Jon explains the lopsided dating pool that he discovered in his book “Date-onomics” and the challenges it presents for singles today. The three also discuss whether gender matters when making the first move in relationships, dating apps, how to make bold moves to find your life partner, and much more. 20% off your order at Sunset Lake CBD with PROMO CODE: SGS20 at SunsetLakeCBD.com Get extra exclusive episodes & discounts by joining...
2021-12-16
56 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
Opportunity Costs and Sunk Costs
A podcast that discusses opportunity costs and sunk costs. Podcast by Taylor Moore and Caroline Flynn Transcript [MUSIC] Kate: Hey everyone. Welcome to Oz-onomics, a podcast created for and by students in introductory economics classes at SUNY Oswego. GABRIELLA: In this series, we'll have discussions about various economic principles and how they apply to our day to day lives. KATE: Are you ready? GABRIELLA: Let's go. [MUSIC] Taylor’s Part of Podcast Hi everyone! This podcast features Caroline and Taylor (myself) as we wi...
2021-12-12
06 min
Human Capital Leadership
S26E15 - Supporting Women to Stay in the Workforce and ‘Trickle Down Mom-onomics’, with Sarah Olin
In this HCI Podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanhwestover/) talks with Sarah Olin about supporting women to stay in the workforce and ‘Trickle Down Mom-onomics’. See the video here: https://youtu.be/qRSW5tIaUmQ. Sarah Olin, PCC, (https://www.linkedin.com/company/69675499/admin/) is the founder and CEO of LUMO, whose mission is to support expectant mothers through pregnancy, maternity leave, and their return to work. Professionally trained by world-renowned leaders like Dr. Brene Brown and Mark Hunter, MCC, Sarah has over 10,000 hours of coaching and facilitation experience, is credentialed by the...
2021-10-25
29 min
Trīs vistas uz lakts
trīsdesmit ceturtā epizode - tā, kur date-onomics
Tātad. Anna ir aristokrātijas etalons, ko nevar sabojāt saule. Tāpēc Andrejs ar Zani krāsos Annu - priecīgās krāsiņās. Annai tagad ir panna par kuru Andrejs skaita dzejoli. Pašvaldību vēlēšanās visi ir vīlušies - 34% apmeklējums ? Sākām runāt par grāmatu "Date-onomics". Nonācām sarunās par attiecībām un precībām, skolām un reliģijām. Un kā jau parasti, pāris neveiklas tēmas, joki un pašironija pamīšus visam pa vidu... E-pasts tas pats vecais : tris.vis...
2021-06-10
1h 02
Dating in the Bae
Make Your Move w/ Jon Birger
In this episode of Dating in the Bae, Becca kicks it off with the week’s question, “Can someone ghost you before even meeting you?” Plus, she shares a substantive conversation with dating author Jon Birger. Jon tells us his story as a writer and how one core question pushed him from being an oil and gas journalist to diving into the love and dating world: Why do fabulous women in their late twenties, thirties, and forties have such a tough time in today’s modern dating world? Jon’s first book Date-onomics lays out the flat truth: there are way more w...
2021-06-02
39 min
She Means Profit
Understanding Your Finances Is True Self-Care
“Knowing about your money is the ultimate form of self care.”— Farnoosh TorabiI’m so excited about my guest for this episode! Farnoosh Torabi is a leading personal finance authority and the author of three books on personal finance and mindset. Her latest book, When She Makes More: 10 Rules for Breadwinning Women, is about the new rules for love and life, and gives top-earning women the strategies, tools, and mindset to really be empowered in the role and stop it from getting in the way of their relationships.More women than ever...
2021-05-03
38 min
Thoughts on Record: Podcast of the Ottawa Institute of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
Jon Birger: The New Science of Dating & Why Women Are in Charge
Comments or feedback? Send us a text! The emotional perils of dating - in particular online dating - frequently rank near the top of psychosocial stressors that are discussed in psychotherapy. Award-winning magazine writer, Fortune contributor, and author of Date-onomics: How Dating Became a Lopsided Numbers Game, Jon Birger, joins host Dr. Pete Kelly, C.Psych for a discussion of his new book Make Your Move: The New Science of Dating and Why Women Are in Charge. In this discussion they cover: Jon's journey from writing about the stock & oil market to the dating mar...
2021-05-03
1h 12
New Books in Sex, Sexuality, and Sex Work
Jon Birger, "Make Your Move: The New Science of Dating and Why Women Are in Charge" (Benbella, 2021)
Apps have transformed dating from a mysterious adventure into a daily chore. Young, single, college-educated women are sick and tired of competing for a shrinking supply of guys. And marriage-material men, long expected to take the lead when it comes to asking women out, are suddenly balking at making the first move, fearing they'll come across as creepy or inappropriate.Society is changing, which means it's time for dating to evolve. Millennial and Gen Z women are more than capable of seeking out what—and who—they want. They're standouts in the classroom and champions on the play...
2021-04-15
59 min
New Books in Psychology
Jon Birger, "Make Your Move: The New Science of Dating and Why Women Are in Charge" (Benbella, 2021)
Apps have transformed dating from a mysterious adventure into a daily chore. Young, single, college-educated women are sick and tired of competing for a shrinking supply of guys. And marriage-material men, long expected to take the lead when it comes to asking women out, are suddenly balking at making the first move, fearing they'll come across as creepy or inappropriate.Society is changing, which means it's time for dating to evolve. Millennial and Gen Z women are more than capable of seeking out what—and who—they want. They're standouts in the classroom and champions on the play...
2021-04-15
1h 00
Digital Gold Demystified
Free Market “Universal Basic Income” - Real solutions to technological unemployment
In this deep-dive on UBI, I break down the risks and math while outlining several real solutions to the looming civilizational challenge of technological unemployment.Why robots, trillionaires, and housewives can save us from a porn-powered Dystopia that idiots will vote for…4:44 Statism5:53 Free Market “Universal Basic Income”9:10 The Cost of UBI11:10 The Altruism of the Ultra-Rich16:44 Communism 3.021:01 Protectionism21:12 Porn and Videogames25:20 Risks of UBI33:2...
2021-03-07
46 min
New Books in Psychology
Jon Birger, "Make Your Move: The New Science of Dating and Why Women Are in Charge" (BenBella Books, 2021)
Modern romance is broken. It's time to flip the script.Apps have transformed dating from a mysterious adventure into a daily chore. Young, single, college-educated women are sick and tired of competing for a shrinking supply of guys. And marriage-material men, long expected to take the lead when it comes to asking women out, are suddenly balking at making the first move, fearing they'll come across as creepy or inappropriate.Society is changing, which means it's time for dating to evolve. Millennial and Gen Z women are more than capable of seeking out what—and wh...
2021-02-02
47 min
Two Percent Pod
Ep.27 Shaq-onomics
Disregard what all the other politicians and economists have said, the Two Percent Pod has a better plan for all the money going around. And it’s all going to Shaq. Find out why he needs it in this episode.https://linktr.ee/twopercentpod--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2020-12-11
41 min
Economics Echo
010: Biden-omics versus Trump-onomics ft The Junior Economist Podcast
Thank you so much for tuning into episode 10 of the Finance Fridays Podcast. In this episode we compare & contrast the economic policy agendas of the Republican and Democratic Presidential nominees in this year's U.S. General Election. Aiming to inform you of the choices that American voters have this November. #financefridays to join the conversation. Also, follow us on Instagram @financefridayspod & on Twitter @FinanceFridayz Please also follow our guest @thejunioreconomist on Instagram & @TheJrEconomist on Twitter.
2020-09-04
54 min
YouGet Podcast
Ep 35: W.A.P-ONOMICS
Follow us on what was supposed to be a quick chat, as we bounce from Segway to Segway on this free-for-all! First the boys explore W** Ass P***ys and their impact, before defining what exactly is a simp. The convo ends up on recession, what it means and survival options. Join us in this open discussion. Light some sage and get ready to laugh, hate and love what they've got to say #YouGetPodcast #YouGet E-mail us your questions and dilemmas: yougetpodcast@gmail.com Subscribe to our Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCqQlHFnaDYrJiHx8qu3n2lw Follow the t...
2020-08-17
1h 12
So Bad It's Good
Nicolas Cage
This is So Bad It's Good - a show about two friends talking about crappy films and passing time in lockdown. This week we're blessed with the presence of Rain, a Cage-onomics expert and film buff. We chat through what hairstyle we'd prefer and discuss how interesting we can make the alphabet. Rain shares her views on the American justice system and Cameron Poe's workout routine while Ash gives his two pence on the magic of Face/Off science. Our casting couch considers whether Elijah Wood could speak Cockney and if a well known panel show host...
2020-07-27
1h 21
Season 3 (2020)
Rage-Onomics Episode 6: Techno Rage!
Hello Randomers and Randomites.Gentle listeners... it's never safe to go back to the internet. We have the return of Bauman and Dave for yet another long awaited episode of Rage-Onomics. This time, we get a bit techincal. We delve into social media, technology, the modern world and even address an elephant in the room in regards to goings on here in Rochester. The rage rolls on, and we're so bitter we wrap back around to being delicious.Stay tuned after the podcast for some music from another new friend of The Carnival, Katie Preston. From...
2020-04-13
52 min
Carnival of Randomness
Rage-Onomics Episode 6: Techno Rage!
Hello Randomers and Randomites. Gentle listeners... it's never safe to go back to the internet. We have the return of Bauman and Dave for yet another long awaited episode of Rage-Onomics. This time, we get a bit techincal. We delve into social media, technology, the modern world and even address an elephant in the room in regards to goings on here in Rochester. The rage rolls on, and we're so bitter we wrap back around to being delicious. Stay tuned after the podcast for some music from another new friend of The Carnival, Katie Preston...
2020-04-13
52 min
Sweating The Small Stuff
055 - Animal Crossing: Tom Nook-onomics
Kick back, relax, and explore listen in as we explore the many lessons Tom Nook has to teach us about desert island economics. Enjoy the episode? Please consider supporting the show by sharing this episode with a friend or donating on Patreon. Donations help cut down on ads, create more insightful content, and signal that you value this show. And by donating on Patreon you'll get access to even more content! Support Sweating The Small Stuff by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/sweating-the-small-stuff This podcast is powered by...
2020-04-06
22 min
The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg
Senator Shoshana, Twitter Primadonna
Shoshana Weissmann is a Renaissance woman, and only at age 27: she’s the head of digital media at R Street Institute, a policy fellow specializing in occupational licensing, and an institution unto herself on social media. She brings a blessed breath of brevity to this episode of The Remnant, on which there is no coronavirus talk! She and Jonah touch on some hilarious job licensing restrictions (fortune tellers?), talk a little memes, a little charismatic megafauna, a little Judaism, and even a little online dating. It’s a reminder of how life was before “The Event,” so it’s really a c...
2020-03-26
1h 28
MEJOR QUE EL SEXO
#26 Demografía del amor y el sexo, según Jon Birger
Este episodio podría titularse "Dime qué estudias y te diré qué posibilidades tienes de encontrar el amor",ó "Dime qué buscas en el amor y te diré dónde estudiar" En él analizamos nuestras posibilidades de ligar en España desde el punto de vista de Jon Birger, autor del libro “Date-onomics: How Dating Became a Lopsided Numbers Game”. Según él, el paisaje amoroso-sexual también está regido por las leyes económicas de la oferta y la demanda. Escúchalo en #spotify, #ivoox, #castbox, #applepodcast o en la plataforma de escucha que elijas. #datonomics #dating #amorenlaeradigital #mejorqueelsexopodcast #podcastenespañol #podcasting #ivooxp...
2020-03-24
00 min
MEJOR QUE EL SEXO
#26 Demografía del amor y el sexo, según Jon Birger
Este episodio podría titularse "Dime qué estudias y te diré qué posibilidades tienes de encontrar el amor",ó "Dime qué buscas en el amor y te diré dónde estudiar" En él analizamos nuestras posibilidades de ligar en España desde el punto de vista de Jon Birger, autor del libro “Date-onomics: How Dating Became a Lopsided Numbers Game”. Según él, el paisaje amoroso-sexual también está regido por las leyes económicas de la oferta y la demanda. Escúchalo en #spotify, #ivoox, #castbox, #applepodcast o en la plataforma de escucha que elijas. #datonomics #dating #amorenlaeradigital #mejorqueelsexopodcast #podcastenespañol #podcasting #ivooxp...
2020-03-24
16 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
Economic Effects of Immigration
A discussion of some of the economic effects of immigration. Podcast by Shanette Lee Transcript [MUSIC] Kate: Hey everyone. Welcome to Oz-onomics, a podcast created for and by students in introductory economics classes at SUNY Oswego. GABRIELLA: In this series, we'll have discussions about various economic principles and how they apply to our day to day lives. KATE: Are you ready? GABRIELLA: Let's go. [MUSIC] Hi listeners, This is Shanette Lee once again with another podcast. Today I will be talking about the...
2020-03-02
06 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
Control and Regulation
Monopolies are corporations who dominate over a particular industry and are the primary supplier of a particular commodity. When they are left without government intervention, the price increases above the competitive equilibrium price which is detrimental to consumers. Anti-trust laws were put into place in order to regulate companies with too much influence over the market. This is beneficial to consumers who rely on competition to lower prices and make goods more affordable for the public. The basis of these laws is the Sherman Act, Federal Trade Commission Act, and the Clayton Act which were all established within a 30...
2020-03-01
06 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
The Competition Seesaw
In this podcast we discuss the nature of perfectly competitive market structures and monopolistic market structures. We talk about how an imaginary product/industry would behave in each market structure under their different conditions and with their different attributes. Podcast by: Kate Soanes and Gabriella Schaff Transcript p>[MUSIC] Kate: Hey everyone. Welcome to Oz-onomics, a podcast created for and by students in introductory economics classes at SUNY Oswego. GABRIELLA: In this series, we'll have discussions about various economic principles and how they apply to our day to day lives. KATE...
2020-03-01
09 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
The Aging Labor Market
The purpose of this podcast is to inform listeners of the importance of seniors to continue working to save the social security system. It discusses how seniors continuing to work will give the government more time and more funds to then fund those seniors retirement once they finally retire. The problem has occurred because the baby boomers are all retiring at the same time which means the amount of people working and paying into taxes is dramatically decreasing and the amount of people taking the benefits is dramatically increasing. Listen to this podcast to learn why we need to...
2020-03-01
06 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
Facebook: What's the Deal?
This podcast will acknowledge the ongoing issue with Facebook. Facebook, as well as other social media sites, dominate their market in a monopolistic way. Facebook currently uses its platform to push advertisements onto its consumers, which in return causes influence. This podcast will address this issue as well as the anti-trust laws that Facebook has violated. Podcast by: Brianna Jones and Lloyd Ferguson Transcript [MUSIC] Kate: Hey everyone. Welcome to Oz-onomics, a podcast created for and by students in introductory economics classes at SUNY Oswego. GABRIELLA: In this series, we'll have...
2020-02-28
06 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
Is a College Degree Really Worth It?
My podcast discusses the benefits, and few drawbacks, or receiving a college degree. It discusses the cost versus the rate of return, along with other benefits to getting a college degree. It also discusses the benefit of a degree over going through a technical program. Podcast by: Elizabeth Evans Transcript [MUSIC] Kate: Hey everyone. Welcome to Oz-onomics, a podcast created for and by students in introductory economics classes at SUNY Oswego. GABRIELLA: In this series, we'll have discussions about various economic principles and how they apply to our day to day...
2020-02-28
06 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
Perfect Competition vs. Monopoly
On this edition of Oznomics, I define the two extreme market models Perfect Competition & The Monopoly with my own version of it and the economist definition. I also mention since they don't actually exist in the real world I take a detour and give examples that come close to both extreme market models. I also define the terms, monopolistic competitions and oligopoly, as well as providing examples for them since those exist in the real world. I would then go into the similarities and differences between perfect competition and monopoly. I would then conclude the podcast by giving my...
2020-02-28
09 min
Carnival of Randomness
Rage-Onomics Episode 5: Read Our Rage
Hello Randomers and Randomites. Rage on, our loyal listeners. Bauman and Dave are here and we're talking about a myriad of stuff that grinds our gears. We start talking some football, then move on to music and records, followed by live shows and our feelings about cover charges. Remember, we're not bitter... we're just too sweet for words. Stay tuned after the podcast for some music from another new friend of The Carnival, Esther Rose. From her album "You Made It This Far" we are proud to present "Lower 9 Valentine." Find her and give her...
2020-02-10
1h 03
The Oz-onomics Podcast
Scare-City 2
A border wall does not work in 2019 America. Immigrants cannot steal jobs, someone has to give it to them, willingly. Podcast by: Erin Geraghty Transcript [MUSIC] Kate: Hey everyone. Welcome to Oz-onomics, a podcast created for and by students in introductory economics classes at SUNY Oswego. GABRIELLA: In this series, we'll have discussions about various economic principles and how they apply to our day to day lives. KATE: Are you ready? GABRIELLA: Let's go. [MUSIC] ERIN: Are illegal immigrants stealing our jobs? Are...
2020-01-15
05 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
Oily Problems
Iran's attack on Saudi Arabia's Aramco oil production. The damage it did and what it means to us (the United States ) and what it means to Saudi Arabia. This effects more than one economy. It will be a mission to get things back up and running and it is still unsure how they will recover from this major loss. They were already empiercing a lot of changes that was leading to economic fragility, this was just the feather on the camels back. Podcast: by Shanette Lee Transcript [MUSIC] Kate: Hey everyone. Welcome to...
2020-01-15
06 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
The Effect of Climate Change on Our Future and Our Economy
This podcast discusses the effects climate change has and will have on us and the economy. Not only has climate change caused warmer temperatures, but it has also caused extreme weather conditions which has caused a lot of damage. The hotter temperature we've experienced had caused a number of issues such as a decrease in supply of wheat, rice and maize. There will be a decrease in supply and an increase in the demand as our population is projected to increase. What can we do to fix this? Podcast by: Brooke Sherwood Transcript [MUSIC]
2020-01-15
06 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
Competition Among Producers of Substitute Goods
Substitute goods are products that when purchased, there is an alternative product that is being given up in its place. Technological advancements and marketing strategy combine to influence competition and varying rates of success of a company. Opportunity cost intertwines with these topics because individual preference comes down to how the consumer came into contact with the product, their necessity of the product, and how it appeals to them personally. An individual who likes a good, is likely to become a returning customer which is where a firm is going to make a decent percentage of their output. Comparative...
2020-01-15
06 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
Choices Made in College and Beyond
Explaining how scarcity, opportunity costs, and supply and demand affect college students and the world around them. College students spend their money differently from person to person, but the rules are all the same. There is scarcity in resources that make finding jobs difficult, not to mention the stiff competition from the rest of the world. Your choices will always have some kind of costs, it is just up to you to deal with them as you see fit. Supply and demand control the economy, and you are part of it too, so think about who you are and...
2020-01-15
06 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
Hunting Meets Economics
Hi, my name is Tyler Rogan and today I will be discussing a few real life economic topics regarding hunting. The topics I will be discussing are the overall hunting market, opportunity cost, demand and supply, price elasticity, sunk costs, scarcity, and cost of production. Transcript [MUSIC] Kate: Hey everyone. Welcome to Oz-onomics, a podcast created for and by students in introductory economics classes at SUNY Oswego. GABRIELLA: In this series, we'll have discussions about various economic principles and how they apply to our day to day lives. KATE: Are you...
2020-01-15
05 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
Where Will the Children Go?
There is a severe daycare shortage in NY, and in the rest of the country. There is too demand, and not enough supply, putting NY on the edge of a daycare desert. There are a few different ways to end, or at least lessen the shortage, such as government subsidies to open more centers, hire new teachers, and help parents afford the very high daycare rates. This would also help put money back into the economy, since more parents would be able to return to work, or even return to work full time without having to worry about childcare.
2020-01-14
06 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
Smartphones and the Global Market
Smartphones are everywhere, or so we in the United States like to think. In many regions across the globe, high-end smartphones (such as Apple's iPhones) are not deemed as necessitates, and thus have a higher elasticity as a product. What does this mean for the demand of smartphones worldwide, and how does this impact the products of smartphone companies? Podcast by Nicky Radford. Transcript [MUSIC] Kate: Hey everyone. Welcome to Oz-onomics, a podcast created for and by students in introductory economics classes at SUNY Oswego. GABRIELLA: In this series, we'll have...
2020-01-14
05 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
The Deadweight Loss of Gift Giving
The purpose of this podcast is to inform listeners of the deadweight loss of holiday gift giving. It discusses how gift giving takes away purchasing power from a consumer which in turn results in the deadweight loss. If a consumer doesn’t value the gift at the actual price spent on it, there can be a lot of “wasted” money in the gift exchange process. Listen to this podcast to learn why giving cash and gift cards isn’t a bad idea for the holidays, especially if you don’t know the gift receiver well. Podcast by: Mallory Je...
2020-01-14
06 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
How Managers Make Decisions in the Workplace
In this podcast, Casey Stewart explores how managers use marginal analysis to make big decisions in the workplace. She also discusses marginal cost and how managers weigh the options of the decisions they make. Her examples are the hiring process as well as the decision to raise prices. Transcript [MUSIC] Kate: Hey everyone. Welcome to Oz-onomics, a podcast created for and by students in introductory economics classes at SUNY Oswego. GABRIELLA: In this series, we'll have discussions about various economic principles and how they apply to our day to day lives. ...
2020-01-14
06 min
X-Club: An X-Men Book Club
Episode 7: Global X-onomics
This week Nick and Josh talk X-Men cartoons, dive into the New Mutants trailer, get real political while reviewing X-Men 4. Oh, and Josh proclaims his love for Kate Pryde. Just a normal day for our Mutant Loving Hosts!Follow us on Twitter:Nick: @madman3005Josh: @xbrarian
2020-01-07
1h 30
The Oz-onomics Podcast
Ozzortunity Costs
I explain the concept of Opportunity Cost. I break down the general meaning of it, and the economics meaning of it. I also provide examples of each. Lastly, I break it down on how Oswego Students like myself use the opportunity cost concept without even realizing it. Podcast creator: Michael Kolawale. Transcript: [MUSIC] Kate: Hey everyone. Welcome to Oz-onomics, a podcast created for and by students in introductory economics classes at SUNY Oswego. GABRIELLA: In this series, we'll have discussions about various economic principles and how they apply to our day...
2019-12-11
08 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
Berrynomics
In this podcast we discuss the seasonal nature of strawberries, and how the local harvest season affects supply & demand for imported berries, along with other economic principles. This podcast was created by Kate Soanes and Gabriella Schaff. Transcript [MUSIC] Kate: Hey everyone. Welcome to Oz-onomics, a podcast created for and by students in introductory economics classes at SUNY Oswego. GABRIELLA: In this series, we'll have discussions about various economic principles and how they apply to our day to day lives. KATE: Are you ready? GABRIELLA: Let's go.
2019-12-11
05 min
The Oz-onomics Podcast
Scare-city
The United States is suffering from what some would call an epidemic: food scarcity. One of the most influential countries in the world can barely feed its own people. In this podcast we discuss food insecurity, food deserts, and what it means to feed a family in America today. Have you ever thought about where your food comes from? This episode was created by Erin Geraghty. Transcript [MUSIC] Kate: Hey everyone. Welcome to Oz-onomics, a podcast created for and by students in introductory economics classes at SUNY Oswego. GABRIELLA: In this...
2019-12-01
04 min
Who? Weekly
That Girl Lay Lay, Lauren Daigle & Baby Yoda?
What better way to wake from your food coma than with an all-new episode of Who's There tackling big issues like: the bigges Whos at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, appendicitis-induced fame, trickle-down name-onomics, Anna Paquin's big moment in The Irishman, and the supreme question of our time: is Baby Yoda a Who or a Them?As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave a question, comment, or concern and we might address it on a future episode! Why? Why? Why called Joe, haven't you? To learn more about listener data and...
2019-11-29
56 min
Lakeside Community Presbyterian Church
“Bling-onomics” (1 Timothy 6:3-10, Luke 12:13-21)
“Bling-onomics” by Pastor Randy Yenter. Anthem, “Be Still” by Fromback/McDonald. Released: 2019. Track . Genre: Message and Music. The post “Bling-onomics” (1 Timothy 6:3-10, Luke 12:13-21) appeared first on Lakeside Community Presbyterian Church.
2019-10-14
00 min
Love & Life with Dr. Karin & Pastor Elliott
Best of Love & Life: Episodes for Singles! Plus a Sneak Peek into Season 2 Ep. 62
It’s National Unmarried and Single Americans Week and I’ve got you covered with plenty of Love & Life episodes devoted to helping you stay happy, hopeful, and positive despite the frustrations and challenges of today’s dating scene. Learn how to deal with “single shaming” and discover the “date-onomics” which impact the dating landscape and your love life! You’ll feel encouraged and empowered as you discover strategies for how to thrive—not just survive—while living la vida solo. I wrap up the episode with a sneak peek into Season 2 of Love & Life. There’s so much good stuff ahead. Stay tun...
2019-09-16
16 min
Carnival of Randomness
Rage-onomics Episode 4: The Wrath of Bauman
Hello Randomers and Randomites. He's back! Bauman has returned, more rage-fueled than ever before. We give our opinions on several new topics. We talk kids today, celebrity culture, social media and even the infamous prom lottery. I know what you're thinking. You're thinking "oh there they go again with their 'back in the day' schtick", but give it a listen and you might even start to agree with us. And rage on, fellow listeners! This episode was sponsored by Opsitnick & Associates. Lawyers and advocates for you, the people, for 40 years. Visit them on Facebook or...
2019-07-29
53 min
Carnival of Randomness
Rage-Onomics Episode 3: The Search for Bauman
Hello Randomers and Randomites. The rage rolls on, but this time something is different. Our resident member of the New York State Board of Tourism Jeff Bauman has gone missing, rumor has it he went to Erie, PA to purchase a lacrosse team. But the rage must go on, so we're joined once again by John Adams in the attempt to hunt him down, but mainly to continue on with our theme. Today we talk more about business, the world today and we delve a little bit into work ethic and how our standards may have changed...
2019-06-10
1h 05
Season 2 (2019)
Rage-Onomics Episode 2: Son of Rage
Hello Randomers and Randomites.The rage has returned! We're joined by Rob, Dave and Jeff (our representative for the New York Board of Tourism) to continue on with the Rage-Onomics. We continue talking New York business, the way of the world today, but then we delve into some music and even some football. Stay tuned after the podcast for a song from yet more new friends of the Carnival, Pink Elephant. From their self-titled album "Pink Elephant" we are proud to present "Silver Spoons and City Maps." Find them and show them some love....
2019-05-13
59 min
Carnival of Randomness
Rage-onomics Episode 2: Son of Rage
Hello Randomers and Randomites. The rage has returned! We're joined by Rob, Dave and Jeff (our representative for the New York Board of Tourism) to continue on with the Rage-Onomics. We continue talking New York business, the way of the world today, but then we delve into some music and even some football. Stay tuned after the podcast for a song from yet more new friends of the Carnival, Pink Elephant. From their self-titled album "Pink Elephant" we are proud to present "Silver Spoons and City Maps." Find them and show them some love.
2019-05-13
59 min
Season 2 (2019)
Rage-Onomics Episode 1
Hello Randomers and Randomites.Today we bring you the premier episode of a brand new show. We call it Rage-Onomics, and the title should be an indication of what's coming. We're joined by John, Jeff and Dave, all of whom are business owners and can speak about this. Or rage about this as the case may be. Plenty of ranting, but no raving. And after the dust settles, stay tuned for a nice little tune by NRBQ. From their album "Brass Tacks", we present "Greetings from Delaware." Check them out and beware filling out forms.NRBQ...
2019-02-25
1h 03
Carnival of Randomness
Rage-Onomics Episode 1
Hello Randomers and Randomites. Today we bring you the premier episode of a brand new show. We call it Rage-Onomics, and the title should be an indication of what's coming. We're joined by John, Jeff and Dave, all of whom are business owners and can speak about this. Or rage about this as the case may be. Plenty of ranting, but no raving. And after the dust settles, stay tuned for a nice little tune by NRBQ. From their album "Brass Tacks", we present "Greetings from Delaware." Check them out and beware filling out forms. ...
2019-02-25
1h 03
Lettuce Wrap
A Crust and Fudgy Center, with Amanda Garcia of NeoCocoa
Amanda Garcia joins us to explore the value of attending school to get experience—and confidence—vs. getting into the industry early. Amanda—who fell in love with chocolate while attending pastry school—shares her thoughts on learning the fundamentals, and the difficulty of getting into a kitchen without kitchen experience, then reflects on missing out on "home economics" class as an "older" millennial. She looks forward five years and the impact of living in the Bay Area on her plans. We explore food and flavor pairings, where Amanda opines on about pumpkin spice and other "trends". In the quick fire rou...
2018-12-15
00 min
...That's When You Get a Dog
4. Why All the Single Ladies?
Why are there so many single women over 30? Renay is joined by author Jon Birger, who in his book Date-Onomics, gets down the the nitty gritty numbers of the modern dating world. Buy Date-onomics Effects of Psychological Distance and Relative Intelligence on Men’s Attraction to Women Follow @JonBirger1 Follow the show @GetADogPod and @RenayRich Transcripts and Audio available at getadogpod.com Thanks for listening.
2017-12-19
00 min
Love & Life with Dr. Karin & Pastor Elliott
Date-onomics: The Hook-up Culture—and Other Modern Dating Realities—Explained! Ep. 20
Author Jon Birger joins Karin to delve into today’s most frustrating dating dilemmas. What’s going on with the “hook-up culture” and why is it so much harder to have a solid relationship in the new millennium? Jon’s book, Date-onomics, sheds light on these questions and provides suggestions for increasing the odds of finding love. As always, Dr. Karin leaves listeners with a Love & Life Hack—strategies for thriving in love and life!www.drkarin.me
2017-08-22
43 min
Love & Life with Dr. Karin & Pastor Elliott
Date-onomics: The Hook-up Culture—and Other Modern Dating Realities—Explained! Ep. 20
Author Jon Birger joins Karin to delve into today’s most frustrating dating dilemmas. What’s going on with the “hook-up culture” and why is it so much harder to have a solid relationship in the new millennium? Jon’s book, Date-onomics, sheds light on these questions and provides suggestions for increasing the odds of finding love. As always, Dr. Karin leaves listeners with a Love & Life Hack—strategies for thriving in love and life!www.drkarin.me
2017-08-22
43 min
The Manwhore Podcast: Sex-Positive Conversations
Date-onomics, Divorce Rates, and the Man-deficit with Jon Birger
Stay up-to-date with future Billy at http://linktr.ee/billyprocidaHave you considered dating a plumber? Jon Birger crunched the numbers. Ladies, it’s not you: it’s the ratio! Okay, it could still totally be you, but Birger’s book Date-onomics debunks the 50% divorce rate, tells professional women why New York City is a terrible place to date, and suggests being more open-minded about online dating filters. Shout out to my fellow numbers nerds on this one!PLUS: firefighters, polyamory, Kuwait whores, gender ratios, Patreon, marriage, and mixed-collar dating!
2017-03-01
1h 23
HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
Episode 44: Moneyball, The Dating Edition
If you, your adult kids or your friends are single and looking, it may be time to run the numbers. "Date-onomics" author Jon Birger says the "man deficit" is a real thing, but there are ways to increase your odds, and we've got 'em. In mailbag, finding the right financial planner, and paying your mortgage with a points-earning credit card. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2017-02-08
31 min
The Manwhore Podcast: Sex-Positive Conversations
Weird D*cks, Birth Control, and Sex Addiction
Stay up-to-date with future Billy at http://linktr.ee/billyprocidaClaire is a fan who visited me in New York with one misguided goal: to have sex with Billy Procida. So now she, like many others, have found out how lackluster that can be! Very much enjoyed catching up with Claire—a soon-to-be medical professional—who explains why it’s awkward to sleep with doctors and how birth control works. Turns out I am a massive idiot when it comes to the female body. ALSO: comedian Jenny Young makes an appearance to discuss her struggle with sex addict...
2017-01-11
1h 32
Politics Inside Out from Marketplace
Trump's economic vision comes into shape
Billionaires Steven Mnuchin and Wilbur Ross have been appointed Treasury and Commerce Secretary by President-elect Trump. Carrier Air Conditioning announces it will keep 1,000 jobs in Indiana after originally planning to move them to Mexico. Kai Ryssdal, Marketplace's Washington Bureau Chief Andrea Seabrook and Bloomberg's Brendan Greeley discuss what that will mean for the next four years of Trump-onomics. Got questions about the economy under a Trump presidency? Tweet them to us: @Marketplace, @KaiRyssdal and @radiobabe.
2016-11-30
00 min
It's Complicated
Date-onomics – September 21st, 2016
Date-onomics Lauren and Jen pick the brain of journalist and author of Date-onomics, Jon Birger, to find out how dating became a lopsided numbers game, and everything from the best colleges to attend, cities to live in, and dating apps to use when looking for love in this day and age. But first, Jen airs … Continue reading Date-onomics – September 21st, 2016 Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/itscomplicatedpod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itscomplicatedpod/support
2016-09-22
53 min
It's Complicated - AfterBuzz TV
Date-onomics – September 21st, 2016
Date-onomics Lauren and Jen pick the brain of journalist and author of Date-onomics, Jon Birger, to find out how dating became a lopsided numbers game, and everything from the best colleges to attend, cities to live in, and dating apps to use when looking for love in this day and age. But first, Jen airs … Continue reading Date-onomics – September 21st, 2016
2016-09-21
53 min
The Great Love Debate with Brian Howie
GLD 061 - Where All The Good Men Are
Brian and The Debate Team take a deep dive into dating demographics to reveal why there are more good men than at any time in history, the truth about statistics, where to go to find your mate, the best way to meet your best match, the real reason women have trouble identifying quality men, the difference between a good guy and a nice guy, and the one easy (and necessary) change to solve your dating dilemmas. Plus, we examine Jon Birger's terrific book "Date-Onomics: How Dating Became A Lopsided Numbers Game"!
2016-09-18
1h 02
Dates and Mates with Damona Hoffman
Married at First Sight & Date-Onomics
Jamie Otis, host of Married at First Sight: Unfiltered gives the inside scoop on the new season and Jon Birger, author of Date-Onomics discusses why dating is a lopsided numbers game.
2016-09-08
52 min
Så vad händer?
#76 - Charter, biologi & 150 miljoner med Parisa Amiri
I denna veckas pod snackar vi med Parisa Amiri (fuckn programledare på SVT!)! Vi pratar om charterresor och white trash, LinkedIns släktskap med Playahead och mycket om mackmode pga Parisas singelliv. Peter bryter ner freak-onomics, Amat och Parisa snackar om vita kontor och Jon är plötsligt för proffsig för tv. Dessutom följer vi upp Hulk Hogan-skandalen (avsnitt #48) och tar upp några biologiska "förklaringar" på människors beteende vid sex (don't quote us!). Ett grymt avsnitt. Fucka med oss! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2016-03-31
59 min
The Art of Manliness
#173: Date-onomics -- How Skewed Sex Ratios on College Campuses Are Affecting Courtship and Marriage
In the past forty years we've seen dramatic changes in the way people date and marry. From the hook-up culture on college campuses to young adults putting off marriage longer and longer, a lot of explanations have been offered that focus on changing values in our country. But my guest today on the podcast argues that perhaps changing demographics has more to do with changing mating patterns in the West. His name is Jon Birger and he's the author of the book Date-onoics: How Dating Became a Lopsided Numbers Game. Today on the podcast Jon and I discuss how...
2016-01-29
47 min
The Matt Townsend Show
Conspiracy Theories, Date-onomics, Over Parenting
Psychology Behind Conspiracy Theories (15:45) Dr. Preston Bost a professor of psychology at Wabash College who researches the cognitive psychology behind conspiracy theories. In an article he writes, "Recent behavioral research suggests that (conspiracy theories) don't' come from lazy thinking but may instead come from normal, rational minds." Dr. Bost explains his research and discusses the origins of conspiracy theories . Date-onomics (1:01:36) Jon Birger is a contributor to Fortune magazine. A former senior writer at Fortune and Money, he’s an award-winning freelance journalist. In his book Date-onomics Mr. Birger looks at the economics of dating and how it seems to be eas...
2015-10-29
2h 19
New Books in Big Ideas
Jon Birger, “Date-onomics: How Dating Became a Lopsided Numbers Game” (Workman Publishing Company, 2015)
In Date-onomics: How Dating Became a Lopsided Numbers Game (Workman Publishing Company, 2015), Jon Birger, an award-winning journalist and contributor to Fortune magazine, explores the social implications of dating markets with a shortage of college-educated men. Birger argues that demographics, not values, affect dating and marriage. Our discussion focuses on his investigation of how gender ratios in the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community can explain the “Shidduch crisis.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSupport our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/big-ideas
2015-10-15
30 min
Freedomain with Stefan Molyneux | Podcasts 3000-3499
3099 How Dating Became a Lopsided Numbers Game
Using a combination of demographics, statistics, game theory, and number-crunching, Jon Birger (Author of Date-onomics) makes the case that the "man deficit" is real for every single, college-educated, heterosexual, women who is looking-for-a-partner.Get "Date-onomics: How Dating Became a Lopsided Numbers Game" at: http://www.fdrurl.com/dateonomicsJon Birger is a contributor to Fortune magazine. A former senior writer at Fortune and Money, he’s an award-winning freelance journalist who has also written for Time, Barron’s, and Bloomberg BusinessWeek, and has appeared on MSNBC, CNN, CNBC, National Public Radio, and Fox News. Free...
2015-10-12
55 min
Upfront & Straightforward with Alan Roger Currie
Is Dating Today Nothing but a Numbers Game? An interview with Author Jon Birger
'Upfront & Straightforward' Host Alan Roger Currie is joined by Jon Birger, author of the recently released book about the low number of college educated men available in today's dating scene entitled "Date-onomics: How Dating Became a Lopsided Numbers Game" Date-onomics: How Dating Became a Lopsided Numbers Game Jon Birger's Main Page "Hookup culture isn’t the real problem facing singles today. It’s math." Alan Roger Currie's Main Website Alan Roger Currie's Audiobooks Alan Roger Currie on Wikipedia.org How to get a FREE Audiobook when you sign up for a 30-Day RISK FREE Trial with Audible.com
2015-10-09
2h 35
So Money with Farnoosh Torabi - Stories of Personal Finance, Entrepreneurship, Financial Success, and Money Strategy
258: Jon Birger, Author of DATE-ONOMICS & Journalist
Today’s guest is someone for whom I had the privilege of working when I was first in New York City working as a junior reporter at Money Magazine, and there my guest Jon Birger was a senior writer. And so it is with great pleasure that I introduce him today on the show. Jon is the recent author now of the newly published book “DATE-ONOMICS: How Dating Became A Lopsided Numbers Game.” He explains the shortage of college educated men for every heterosexual woman out there, what he calls the “man deficit”, and it’s not that he’s just not into...
2015-09-30
37 min
The Real Dealz Podcast - Hosted By Tucker Merrihew
Real Dealz 43: Flip-onomics
Episode 43, starts with Tucker sharing what's going on with his own REI business as well as what he will be talking about in this Episode. He then gives you some details about our show sponsor, Iron Bridge Lending here in Portland Oregon. Next up, Tucker talks about his local market and gives his insight on what he can expect to see in the near future. In the "Deal of the Week" segment Tucker talks about a current deal were working on which is a large dividable lot that we will attempt to wholesale to a builder. In the "Main Topic" seg...
2014-12-06
53 min
Stories From The Pitch
Short – Busker HoF 36 – Circ-onomics
Tweet Episode Notes: Interview by: Glenn Singer Interviewee: Nils Poll Photo Credit: David Aiken Original Recording Date: February 28, 2014 Date: Aired: April 15, 2014 Locations: (Recorded Via Skype) Glenn Singer: Lewisberg, WV, USA Nils Poll: Copenhagen, Denmark Music: Intro: “Vino” Royalty Free Jingle available in Apple Computers’ GarageBand. Other Music: “Cascade” by Tim Sars as played by The Carnival Band Mixed and edited by: David Aiken for The Busker Hall of Fame Comments: It’s funny what...
2014-04-15
08 min