Our December 2021 e-links continue with a New Yorker article recommendation that took me to a bitcoin search for a lost hard drive.
December 2021 Friday’s e-links: A New Podcast
Our December 2021 e-links begin with The New Bazaar, a new podcast series that shows the many meaningful and interesting sides of economics.
November 2021 Friday’s e-links: Rebel Thinkers
Our November 26 e-links continue with a captivating podcast about the rebel thinkers that help and inspire us by breaking the rules.
November 2021 Friday’s e-links: A Marvel Movie
Our November 19 e-links continue with Marvel’s “Shang-Chi,” a movie that combines a good story, humor, and feminism.
November 2021 Friday’s e-links: A Murder Mystery Diversion
Our November 2021 e-links continue with a delicious murder mystery about a chef, Detective Hawthorne, and the Anthony Horowitz stand-in.
November 2021 Friday’s e-links: The Napping Bus
Our November 2021 e-links begin with insomnia in Hong Kong and an article that describes the bus ride that is a 47-mile 5 hour napping cure.
October 2021 Friday’s e-links: A Bad Bet
In this fifth entry for our October 2021 e-links, I recommend a surprisingly captivating and relevant podcast series on the demise of Enron.
October 2021 Friday’s e-links: Looking For the Perfect Pasta
In this fourth entry for our October 2021 e-links, we recommend a five-part podcast series that describes the quest for perfect pasta.
October 2021 Friday’s e-links: A New Way to Teach Economics
The second entry for our October 2021 e-links looks at a structural change in a basic economics curriculum that sees more of the real world.