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Make Me Smart

Daily Business News & Culture podcast
Kimberly Adams
Kai Ryssdal
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  • Aug 21, 2018 · Episode 78

    Keepin’ it Civil with blockchain

    Keepin’ it Civil with blockchain
    LARS HAGBERG/AFP/Getty Images

    We talked with Civil COO Lillian Ruiz about the new, blockchain-powered news service.

  • InfoWars head Alex Jones, seen here in 2013 in Watford, England.
    Oli Scarff/Getty Images

    It wasn’t any one flare up that prompted so many platforms to ban Alex Jones. So why now?

  • President Bill Clinton, addresses the nation from outside the White House on December 19, 1998 after the U.S. House of Representatives impeached him on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice.
    GEORGE BRIDGES/AFP/Getty Images

    Where were you in 1998? It’s been 20 years since the scandal, and the second season of Slate’s “Slow Burn” is taking another look.

  • Jul 31, 2018 · Episode 75

    A little Wisconsin root in a big trade war

    A Wisconsin ginseng farm, circa 1930.
    Courtesy: Marathon County Historical Society

    Every tariff tells a story, and we’re looking at a kinda weird one.

  • Jul 24, 2018 · Episode 74

    What do we do about Elon Musk?

    Elon Musk attends the Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference on July 8, 2015 in Sun Valley, Idaho.
    Scott Olson/Getty Images

    Why do the media, Tesla fans and Musk himself always cast him as the lead in an epic tale?

  • Jul 18, 2018 · Episode 73

    Bitcoin IRL

    A bitcoin ATM in the San Fernando Valley, California.
    Jason Neville/Marketplace

    From Inner Mongolia to a Georgia gas station, the cryptocurrency really gets around.

  • Jul 11, 2018 · Episode 72

    Are we an eponymous lifestyle brand yet?

    Jonathan Adler at an event in 2016.
    Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images for Jonathan Adler

    A look at design thinking, and how it might help solve some of the big problems we talk about around here.

  • Jul 3, 2018 · Episode 71

    Your front row seat to the trade war

    A worker repairs shipping containers at the Port of Dalian in Liaoning Province, China, in 2013.
    Feng Li/Getty Images

    The flow of free trade is not a thing we can take for granted.

  • Jun 27, 2018 · Episode 70

    Can VR make us more empathetic?

    People use Samsung Gear VR during a presentation on February 21, 2016 in Barcelona, Spain. 
    David Ramos/Getty Images

    A startup called Vantage Point thinks virtual reality can make training much better.

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About the show

Every weekday, Kai Ryssdal and Kimberly Adams break down the news in tech, the economy and culture. How do companies make money from disinformation? How can we tackle student debt? Why do 401(k)s exist? What will it take to keep working moms from leaving the workforce? Together, we dig into complex topics to help make today make sense. Because none of us is as smart as all of us.

Ryssdal has been a trusted broadcaster for two decades and received an Emmy for investigative journalism for “Big Sky, Big Money,” a PBS Frontline documentary about money in politics.

Before coming to Marketplace, Adams reported on the political, social and economic upheaval in Egypt following the Arab Spring. While reporting in Cairo, she received awards from the National Association of Black Journalists, the Religion Communicators Council, and the Association for Women in Communication. She was also competitively selected for the International Women’s Media Foundation “Great Lakes” Reporting fellowship to Uganda, where she reported on environmental, economic and LGBT issues.

“Make Me Smart” is “a podcast to keep up with, even in quarantine,” Vanity Fair says.