Our April 2020 e-links begin with a wonderful YouTube musical “collage” of the Burt Bacharach song “What the World Needs Now Is Love.”
March 2020 Friday’s e-links: Gender Norms, Hotel Habits, the Great Stink, and a Good Mystery
Last updated 3/27/20 Every once in a while, (and sometimes each day) I listen to a great podcast, enjoy an article, or see a good video that I want to share with you. I like to think of them as…
March 2020 Friday’s e-links: Gender Norms, Hotel Habits, and a Great Stink
Our March 2020 e-links range from a video on London’s Great Stink and an article on what we steal from hotel rooms, to a UN gender norms report.
March 2020 Friday’s e-links: Gender Norms and Hotel Habits
Including a UN gender norms study and a CBS news report on what we take from hotel rooms, our two March 2020 e-links are quite different.
March 2020 Friday’s e-links: A Gender Norms Report
For the first of my March 2020 e-links, I suggest taking a look at a UN 2020 gender norms report that is both encouraging and disturbing.
February 2020 Friday’s e-links: Three Great Podcasts and Animated Economics
For February 2020’s Friday e-links, my favorites were podcasts about Long Haul Paul, free tuition, medical procedure prices, and some animated economics.
February 2020 Friday’s e-links: Two Great Podcasts and Some Animated History
Thus far our February 2020 e-links take us to podcasts on free college tuition and medical procedure prices and a riveting economic history animation.
February 2020 Friday’s e-links: A Free Tuition Story and Animated Economics
Thus far, our February 2020 e-links take us to a free college tuition podcast and to a riveting economic animated history.
February 2020 Friday’s e-links: Animated Economic History
Our first February’s e-links is a “bar chart race” from economist Mark Perry that perfectly, in less than 30 seconds, summarizes U.S. trade from 1992-2019.
January 2020 Friday’s e-links: a Whodunit, Dolly Parton, Income Inequality, Choice Fatigue, an NHL All Star
Having recommended three podcasts and an Economist article, the last of my Friday e-links for January 2020 is a whodunit series.