The Economics of Everyday Things Podcast

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Who decides which snacks are in your office’s vending machine? How much is a suburban elm tree worth, and to whom? How did Girl Scout Cookies become a billion-dollar business? In bite-sized episodes, journalist Zachary Crockett looks at quotidian things and finds amazing stories.

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Innovation chef for North America at Gategroup, specializing in airline catering and food innovation.
Chief commercial officer for North America at Gategroup, overseeing airline food services and commercial strategies.
Professor of history at Albright College, with expertise in the history of aviation and food.
Fireworks coordinator for J&M Displays, involved in organizing fireworks shows.
Vice president of J&M Displays, a company specializing in fireworks displays.
Jeremy Shepherd is the CEO of Pearl Paradise, a prominent pearl retailer and expert in the pearl industry.
James Brown is the owner of Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm, a well-known pearl farm specializing in cultured pearls.
Linda Flanagan is an author known for her work on youth sports and the impact of money and mania on children's athletic activities. She authored 'Take Back the Game: How Money and Mania Are Ruining Kids Sports and Why It Matters,' which explores how commercial interests and overemphasis on competition are affecting youth sports.
Nick Mackenzie is a former baseball player and is mentioned as a future New York Yankees shortstop, indicating his involvement in youth or professional baseball development.
R.J. Mackenzie is a physical education teacher and baseball dad, actively involved in youth sports and likely providing insights into the current state of youth baseball.
John Miller is a journalist and baseball coach, contributing journalistic perspectives and expertise on the evolution and commercialization of youth baseball.
Chris Kimm is the senior vice president of global customer care and customer experience at Equinix, a leading global interconnection and data center company. With extensive experience in customer service and operational excellence, Kimm plays a crucial role in enhancing customer satisfaction and driving business growth in the data center industry.
Raul Martynek is the Chief Executive Officer of DataBank, a prominent provider of data center services and solutions. Under his leadership, DataBank has expanded its footprint and enhanced its service offerings, focusing on delivering reliable and scalable data center solutions to meet the growing demands of businesses in the digital age.
Clayton Rosati is an associate professor of geography at Bowling Green State University. His research interests include the spatial dynamics of technology and infrastructure, particularly in relation to data centers and their impact on local communities and environments. Rosati's work contributes to understanding the geographical implications of digital infrastructure.

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Episodes

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0:00 20:04

95. Airplane Food

Hosts
Zachary Crockett
Guests
Molly Brandt Chris Kinsella Guillaume de Syon
Keywords
airplane food food taste sustainability airline catering food science

Everyone loves to complain about it but preparing a meal that tastes good at 35,000 feet is harder than you might think. Zachary Crockett will have the fish.

0:00 21:25

94. Fireworks Shows

Hosts
Zachary Crockett
Guests
JJ Brau Mark Johnson
Keywords
fireworks explosives China independence day fireworks displays

Every year, America celebrates its independence with millions of dollars worth of explosives imported from China. Zachary Crockett lights a fuse and backs away quickly.

 

  • SOURCES:
    • JJ Brau, fireworks coordinator for J&M Displays.
    • Mark Johnson, vice president of J&M Displays.

 

 

0:00 19:06

93. Pearls

Hosts
Zachary Crockett
Guests
Jeremy Shepherd James Brown
Keywords
pearls gemstones cultured pearl industry pearl market pearl procurement

These glistening round gemstones have come a long way since your grandmother's time, but procuring them is still a lot of work. The world is Zachary Crockett’s oyster.

 

 

 

0:00 21:08

Little League (Replay)

Hosts
Zachary Crockett
Guests
Linda Flanagan Nick Mackenzie R.J. Mackenzie John Miller
Keywords
youth baseball for-profit travel leagues cost of youth sports Little League youth sports economics

Youth baseball — long a widely accessible American pastime — has become overrun by $10,000-per-year, for-profit travel leagues. Zachary Crockett peers inside the dugout.

 

  • SOURCES:
    • Linda Flanagan, author.
    • Nick Mackenzie, future New York Yankees shortstop.
    • R.J. Mackenzie, physical education teacher and baseball dad.
    • John Miller, journalist and baseball coach.

 

 

 

0:00 17:56

92. Data Centers

Hosts
Zachary Crockett
Guests
Chris Kimm Raul Martynek Clayton Rosati
Keywords
cloud data centers Equinix DataBank geography Northern Virginia power grid internet use

Where is “the cloud,” anyway? It’s in a bunch of nondescript warehouses all over the country. Zachary Crockett serves up the story.

 

  • SOURCES: 
    • Chris Kimm, senior vice president of global customer care and customer experience at Equinix.
    • Raul Martynek, C.E.O. of DataBank.
    • Clayton Rosati, associate professor of geography at Bowling Green State University.

 

 

 

Ratings

Global:
4.8 rating 1691 reviews

USA

4.8 ratings 1400 reviews

Canada

4.9 ratings 171 reviews

Australia

4.7 ratings 53 reviews

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4.7 ratings 43 reviews

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5.0 ratings 9 reviews

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5.0 ratings 6 reviews

South Africa

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Ireland

4.3 ratings 3 reviews