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The Marginal Revolution Podcast

Mercatus Center at George Mason University

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Marginal Revolution has been one of the most influential economics blogs in the world for over two decades thanks to its sharp economic analysis and thought-provoking ideas. Now, co-creators Alex Tabarrok and Tyler Cowen are bringing their nerdy winsomeness to your earbuds. Each episode features Alex and Tyler drawing on their decades of academic expertise to tackle whatever economic idea is currently tickling their noggins.
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Marginalia

KMUW

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From KMUW Studios and part of the NPR Podcast Network, Marginalia is a weekly podcast hosted by KMUW's Beth Golay. Episodes feature author interviews, editorial commentary and other marginalia to enhance the reading experience.Several of Beth's interviews are included each year in NPR's Books We Love (formerly known as Book Concierge). And you can see the list of what Beth has read since she started keeping track in 2003.Listen to the episodes at kmuw.org or subscribe to the Marginalia podca ...
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Uplifting the Marginalized

Clemence Sop

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Uplifting the Marginalized is a podcast that amplifies voices working to create a more inclusive world. Hosted by Clemence, each episode features personal stories, impactful projects, and actionable insights from activists, leaders, and changemakers dedicated to empowering marginalized communities. Tune in and discover how you can make a difference.
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LALCA : Chroniques marginales

Radio Anthropocène

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Chroniques marginales est une tentative de mettre au présent, en réaction à l'actualité, une diversité d’expériences et de connaissances qui émergent au fil des projets de LALCA. Aujourd’hui nous réagissons sur le droit à l’habiter et la possibilité de trouver refuge sur la ville de Lyon. https://lalca.org/
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Marginally Geeky Show

Epically Geeky

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The epically geeky book club. Join the Marginally Geeky crew as they read, share and discuss a new book each month. While we may focus on traditionally geeky genres (sci-fi, fantasy, etc.) we're willing to explore any and all things geeky!
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MarginalizedAadhaar

Subhashish Panigrahi

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A podcast by Subhashish Panigrahi, Digital Identity Fellow at Yoti on the role of Aadhaar (India's digital identity program) on some of the marginalized communities. Read more at https://yotifellows.com
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Hans Rothgiesser

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Vamos a probar esta nueva plataforma con.... con... No sé con qué sinceramente. Pero seguramente me voy a divertir haciéndolo.
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The Marginal Gains Podcast, presented by Silca is the show that makes a big deal about the little things, and how those little things...can be a big deal. Josh Poertner of Silca, along with Hottie and Fatty, talk about all aspects of cycling — design, manufacturing, marketing, riding, racing, management and more, all from a thoughtful perspective. It's a podcast for the thinking cyclist.
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Marginalia Podcast

Marginalia Podcast

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Womanist notes on pop culture, politics & the personal. Temar & Aura share their perspectives & navigate the world within & around them. Host: Temar France (@etmafrance) & Auralynn Rosario (@amazingaura) IG: @MarginaliaPodcast
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Ex Marginalia

Ex Marginalia

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Ex Marginalia is a literary social justice podcast released on the second Monday of every month. On each episode, Sarah and guests discuss representation and publishing politics, while holding each other (and listeners) accountable to translating "book learning" into action. The books discussed on each episode are written by authors belonging to underrepresented or marginalized communities.
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Marginalia Pod

Marginalia Pod

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Join two Antipodean imports as they get up close and personal with their favourite books through a committed practice, all in the name of developing a closer understanding of a text, themselves, and each other. This is about the magic of storytelling, the power of always being open to learning, and the joy of honouring friendship despite distance, pandemics, and other pesky obstacles.
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Marginally Masculine

Marginally Masculine

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Two bros with just a bit more conscious than the average Joe. Join us bi-weekly for wild tales and exciting guests in this toxic wholesome podcast. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marginallymasculine/support
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Marginalization of LGBTQ

Kaleb Yoder

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Marginalization of lgbtq and comparing how modern day problems are stemming from the source that created them. Cover art photo provided by Markus Spiske on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@markusspiske
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Los grupos marginalizados son los grupos que enfrentaban mucha discriminación en muchos partes de América Latina y también no están en centro porque no tienen voz en la comunidad entre los ricos y el gobierno. Los efectos de esta discriminación arruinan los grupos en muchas formas pero la única manera en que estos grupos pueden estar sin toque es para vivir afuera de las comunidades ricas. Este podcast destaca la información más general pero con ejemplos específicos de estos grupos marginali ...
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Marginalized Mexican Immigrants

Marginalized Mexican Immigrants

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This Podcasts explains how Mexican Immigrants are being mistreated and now gives the freedom that the United States claims to give. This podcasts explains the problem then later gives solutions. Cover art photo provided by David Everett Strickler on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@mktgmantra
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Marginalia Review of Books

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The Marginalia Review of Books is an international, open access review of literature along the nexus of history, theology, and religion. MRB examines, critiques, and illuminates the traditions, institutions, discourses, and practices of religions and their believers. We aim to connect the academic and public worlds by providing an intellectually rich and broadly accessible conversation that does not merely summarize previous work but contributes new ideas.
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Immigrants are being treated unfairly and being judged they come to the U.S. to live a normal and better life for themselves and their children they work hard but don’t get paid much and pay their taxes and help make the U.S. a better environment Cover art photo provided by Carl Raw on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@carltraw
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Marginalized Murder

Storic Media Network

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This season of Marginalized Murder we dive into "The Case of the 51 largest active serial murder mystery in the county. Over the course of twenty years at least 51 women were strangled to death in the South and West side of Chicago . I speak with Thomas Hargrove, the founder of the Murder Accountability Project and the creator of the algorithm that cracked this cold case wide open. We also meet some of the victim's family members like Sharon Pritchett, whose beloved sister Gwendolyn Williams ...
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In the final episode of Season 1, Alex and Tyler explore one of the most consequential quests in the history of economics and finance: the decades-long search for a formula to price options. From Louis Bachelier's groundbreaking work in 1900 to the eventual triumph of Black, Scholes, and Merton in the 1970s, they trace how brilliant minds across ma…
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If the premise of these Q&A episodes is that you can Ask Josh Anything, and we continue asking questions forever, shouldn't we really change the name of this series to "Ask Josh Everything?" The answer to that question is, of course, "it depends." In this installment, Josh addresses the surprisingly contentious oval chainring, speculates on why a s…
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In this episode of Uplifting the Marginalized, host Clemence Sop sits down with Juliet Albert of ACERS-UK to discuss advocating for FGM survivors' access to reconstructive surgery and emotional support. Together, they explore the emotional, physical, and societal impacts of FGM, the gaps in healthcare systems, and why addressing these issues is a c…
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National Book Award-winner Lily Tuck has a new novel out that's a haunting blend of fact with fiction. KMUW's Beth Golay recently spoke with Tuck about the piece of history that served as inspiration for her book.โดย Beth Golay
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In this exploration of the "new monetary economics," Alex and Tyler revisit the ideas of thinkers like Fischer Black, Eugene Fama, and Robert Hall, whose bold views about the Fed and the money supply once seemed detached from reality but now increasingly describe the financial world we inhabit. They explore why traditional measures like the money s…
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Chroniques Marginales : Se réfugier à Lyon Dans cette chronique, LALCA nous partage des témoignages recueillis depuis 2016 auprès de personnes en temps précaires. Cet habiter précaire est souvent synonyme de déplacement permanent, et donc source d’épuisement. Car si le logement est un appui considérable, il ne suffit pas : au-delà d’avoir un lieu à…
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Almost everyone on Earth is dead. Everything and everyone you know is gone and you have no time at all to internalize any of it because you are instantly thrown into a fight for your life. No worries, this is going to be fun. Well, for the reader at least. Carl on the other hand has no shoes, no pants, and his only companion is his ex-girlfriend’s …
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Dylan Johnson is back with a follow up to the testing he and Josh did in the spring. The race season started with the two of them in the wind tunnel looking for Marginal Gains that could be used in the Lifetime Grand Prix and the other off-road races Dylan had on his calendar. Dylan reports back with his "on-course" experience and a look at how oth…
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In this episode, Alex and Tyler dive deep into the fascinating and often misunderstood world of insurance, exploring how this trillion-dollar industry underpins modern economies while shaping human behavior in surprising ways. From its ancient roots in maritime adventures to the revolutionary development of life insurance, they unravel the economic…
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Is it a coincidence that Fatty picked all the questions for this episode, and that all the questions in this episode are topics Fatty finds either interesting or personally relevant? Probably not! But if you're wondering if chain waxing makes sense for dusty trail conditions, are curious how much (if any) the outside temperature should affect your …
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In this final installment of their series on the 1970s, Alex and Tyler turn to the social upheaval and crime wave that marked the decade as one of America’s most turbulent. They explore how rising crime rates transformed cities, fueled a national sense of fear, and led to far-reaching policy shifts, including mass incarceration and changes in urban…
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Zwift VP of Product Mark Cote joins the Marginal Gains crew, picking up where we left off in our last conversation: the wind tunnel. This time, his time in the tunnel is all about future-looking features for Zwift, and this peek at what's to come is not to be missed. From there we talk about everything in the present and future state of Zwift and M…
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It’s time to check in on the Bobs and see what has been happening in the Universe. Not a lot really, well if you don’t count the fact the Skippy’s have created a true AI. Or that Howard and Bridgette are exploring a new race of beings. Oh and Bob is helping to set up the “Quiniverse.” Bill & Gar might have figured out FTL travel. Faith is causing p…
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Beth Golay recently spoke with Anna Montague about her debut novel "How Does That Make You Feel, Magda Ecklund?" and the complexities of grief, friendship, and self-discovery explored through the lens of a therapist.โดย Beth Golay
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In this second installment of their three-part series on the 1970s, Alex and Tyler unravel the economic and geopolitical forces behind the oil shocks that upended global global markets, triggered economic crises, and forced a dramatic reshaping of U.S. energy policy. Along the way, they debate whether the shocks ultimately led to long-term benefits…
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Alex and Tyler share their predictions for the upcoming Nobel Prize in economics, considering potential winners like Michael Woodford for monetary theory, Susan Athey for her bringing machine learning , and Ariel Pakes for industrial organization. They reflect on overlooked economists such as Robert Barro, Richard Posner, Gordon Tullock, Armen Alch…
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Viv is a real estate agent who is also a vampire. Fox is a medium who is a fraud who is also Death’s god-son. Viv needs Fox’s help to get rid of the ghost who is haunting the house she is trying to sell. Sound’s like a great setup for a story right? Too bad thats the book we were sold and not the book we got. Find out what book we actually read in …
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Bryan Larsen tells us his only real talent is that he's too dumb to quit. We strongly disagree, but take his point: Bryan is no quitter. In this episode, Bryan talks us through how he took the constraints given to him through birth and accident, and used passion, perseverence, and a love of marginal gains to reinvent his racing career.…
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Welcome The Marginal Revolution Podcast! In the Season 1 premiere, Alex and Tyler kick off a 3-part series on the 1970s by exploring the decade's defining economic challenge: rampant inflation. They debate the factors behind the inflationary surge, from Keynesian spending policies to the collapse of Bretton Woods to contentious Fed policies. They e…
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Beth Golay recently spoke with "Shame on You" author Melissa Petro about her experience with shame and the unique ways women experience different forms of shame in her book.โดย Beth Golay
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Even if you are not a coffee person, there is something to be said about a warm, well lit shop with the smell of roasted coffee beans wafting out the front door. Especially fr those who like to curl up with a good book. Like a fantasy book. Now imagine such a coffee shop set in the fantasy book itself. This month we are reading about such an awesom…
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When school librarian, Amanda Jones, spoke out against censorship at a public library board meeting in Livingston Parish, Louisiana, she had no idea she would later see her own image in a targeted attack on social media.โดย Beth Golay
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Beth Golay recently spoke with "Black Butterflies" author, Priscilla Morris, about the impact of art during conflict, the challenges faced during the Siege of Sarajevo, the humanizing portrayal of war refugees in the novel, and more.โดย Beth Golay
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We're so excited to kick this 35th episode of our "Ask Josh Anything" series with a discussion of the announcement of Silca's partnership with Visma Lease-A-Bike. Fatty does his level best to pitch having Hottie in the team car, hot-waxing on the move. We move from there to the challenges of high pressure with hookless rims, and how it has put Josh…
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It’s always best to hear someone’s story from them. Which is why we have autobiographies. So when learning the story of the Milky Way, it would only make sense to hear it from her perspective. This month we discuss The Milky Way by Moiya McTier where we get a lot of information about the creation of existence right from the sharp-tongued, sassy, ho…
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At first glance, Jessica Anthony’s novel, The Most, takes place on a single unseasonably hot day in November 1957. But as she tells KMUW’s Beth Golay, Anthony uses memory and perspective to explore the history of a marriage.
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Beth Golay recently spoke with Juliet Grapes about her new novel, "The Lost Boy of Santa Chionia." The book is a mystery packed with intricate family secrets, interconnected family trees, danger, and vivid country-Italian culture.โดย Beth Golay
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