Friday’s e-links: Because of a new podcast on the 1607 Jamestown settlement, I truly understood how poor leadership can be catastrophic.
April 2019 Friday’s e-links: From Fairness to National Jealousy Day and Congestion Pricing
Last updated 4/26/19 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 2019 Friday’s e-links: From “To Kill a Mockingbird” to the History of Sports Bras and the Economics of Inclusive Prosperity
Friday’s e-links: Today we recommend this week’s Econtalk, an interview with Daniel Hamermesh that focuses on how much our time costs us.
February 2019 Friday’s e-links: From Jeff Bezos to Hurricane Katrina and Lyndon Johnson
Friday’s e-links: Today we share a podcast series that focuses solely on Amazon–from its origin to current issues that range from drones to trust.
January 2019 Friday’s e-links: From Slowbalization to the Psychology of Food and Libraries
Friday’s e-links: Today we share an episode of the Trade Talks podcast that talks about the slowdown in globalization through three lenses.
December 2018 Friday’s e-links: From a Trek Across Antarctica to a Pizza Scam and Two Physicians with the Same Last Name
Friday’s e-links: Today we complete a story with an update about how extreme athlete Colin O’Brady successfully crossed the Antarctic, unaided.
November 2018 Friday’s e-links: From Cow Horns to Potato Chips and Airline Deregulation
Friday’s e-links: Today we share links to some smiles through an article on a Swiss cow horn referendum and a podcast, “When Dogs Fly.”
September 2018 Friday’s e-links: From the Story of Spanx to Trade and the Human Lifespan
Last updated 9/28/18 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…