January 2020 Friday’s e-links: Dolly Parton, Income Inequality, Choice Fatigue, An NHL All Star

In our Friday e-links for January 2020, I recommend podcasts on Dolly Parton, an NHL All Star, and choice fatigue and an income inequality article.

January 2020 Friday’s e-links: An NHL All Star, Choice Fatigue, and Income Inequality

In our Friday e-links for January 2020, I recommend a podcast on the unusual ascent of an NHL All Star, one on choice, and a new look at income inequality.

January 2020 Friday’s e-links: NHL All Star

In our Friday e-links for January 2020, I recommend two podcasts that I’ve especially enjoyed: one on a unique NHL All Star and another on choice fatigue.

January 2020 Friday’s e-links: A Surprising NHL All Star

In this first Friday e-link for January, I recommend a Radiolab podcast about an NHL hockey all star who was never meant to achieve player fame.

December e-links: One Doggy, Two Economists, Tom Hanks, and the Decade’s Anomalies

My final December e-link is a WSJ column that, looking back at the decade’s economic anomalies, tries to understand why they happened.

December e-links: One Doggy, Two Economists, and Tom Hanks

For considerable enjoyment and a good read that you listen to, Tom Hanks’s narration of Ann Patchett’s “The Dutch House” was superb.

December e-links: Doggy and Economist Interviews

From this month’s first e-link of doggy co-op interviews, today, I’ve gone to the other extreme with a thought provoking talk between two economists.

December 2019 Friday’s e-links: Doggy Interviews

Last updated: 12/06/2019 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…

November 2019 Friday’s e-links: From Cautionary Tales to Elevators and the Backpass Rule

Friday’s e-links: Today I recommend a new podcast series from Tim Harford who connects disparate examples of mistakes in each episode.

October 2019 Friday’s e-links: From the Proclivities of Monkeys to Trade Disputes and a Small Town in Alaska

Friday’s e-links: Laurie Santos’s excitement about what she can learn from her monkeys and their economic behavior made this podcast superb.