July 2023 Friday’s e-links: Thomas Jefferson’s Chef

In the first of our July e-links, I recommend a food podcast that is about a trip to France, Thomas Jefferson, and a talemted chef.

June 2023 Friday’s e-links: An Apple Picture History

Completing our June 2023 e-links, today I recommend a picture history of the first company to close the trading day with a $3 trillion+ cap.

June 2023 Friday’s e-links: The NBER Digest

Continuing with our June e-links, I repeat a recommendation from 2020 and suggest an email from the National Bureau of Economic Research.

June 2023 Friday’s e-links: An Unusual Inflation Cause

Continuing June’s e-links, I recommend an article that was my favorite this week because it explained such a surprising inflation cause.

June 2023 Friday’s e-links: My Favorite Economists

Continuing with our June e-links, we recommend a podcast series with content and “performances” from my favorite economists.

June 2023 Friday’s e-links: Recommending Air

Starting our June e-links, we recommend a feel good film that takes us to sports, to economics, to corporate culture.

May 2023 Friday’s e-links: Craptions

Continuing with May’s e-links, I recommend a podcast and an article that said all we could want to know about “craptions.”

May 2023 Friday’s e-links: A Pre-Tech World

Continuing with our May e-links, today I recommend returning to 1950s norms, work, and homes by (re?)watching “Bye Bye Bidie.”

May 2023 Friday’s e-links: A Surprising Interview

Conitnuing with our May 2023 e-links, I recommend “Everything is Alive,” a podcast that is clever and funny.

May 2023 Friday’s e-links: What Public Restroom Access Tells Us

We begin our May 2023 e-links with a podcast that traces how the history of the restroom connects to marginalized groups.