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  • Step inside the control room and see what it's like as an audio producer assembling our shows. Plus, highlights from our interview with President Obama and "Git To Know A Brit" — meet staff members hailing from the U.K.

  • This week's podcast offers some highlights courtesy of Warren Sapp, Charlie Trotter and, yes, Brad Pitt.

  • From the “drunken binge of borrowing” led to the European debt crisis to sound in marketing to the music bridges played on Marketplace, a behind-the-scenes look at some of our favorite stories of the week.

  • Great stuff from Sir Richard Branson, Michael Ian Black, and Tim Geithner. Kai Ryssdal explains the art of the big interview. And Marketplace editors talk about clichés.

  • A podcast taking you behind-the-scenes of our favorite stories from the past week: Wendell Pierce from"The Wire" opens a chain of supermarkets, Louisiana schools plan for a voucher system and listeners speak out on who should pay for public radio.

  • A podcast taking you behind-the-scenes of our favorite stories from the past week: Facebook buying Instagram, hybrid car owners not buying twice and an in-depth look at lobster farming.

  • Commentator Melissa Chadburn says paying your taxes shows you value your community.
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    A podcast highlighting some of our best stories from the past week: robots mate, consumers break up with Sony, and a commentator who loves paying taxes.

  • A podcast highlighting some of our best stories from the past week: The robots in our lives (and how they might eat our jobs) and what matters in the health care debate.

  • A podcast highlighting some of our best stories from the past week: An interview with the president of the U.S. and Marketplace Money host Tess Vigeland visits with three men in Detroit who've gone from warehouse and auto jobs to nursing.

  • A podcast highlighting some of our best stories from the past week. This week: Hearing from a Homeless Hotspots participant, analyzing the very public resignation of Greg Smith from Goldman Sachs, and China correspondent Rob Schmitz exposes monologist Mike Daisey’s lies.