July 2022 Friday’s e-links: A Great Summer Read

Our July e-links begin with my recommendation that you read “Falling,” the ideal diversion during summer days off.

June 2022 Friday’s e-links: A Podcast That Follows the Path to Roe

Our June e-links continue with my recommendation that you listen to Slate’s podcast series “Slow Burn Roe v. Wade.”

June 2022 Friday’s e-links: Recommending A Good Book

Our June e-links continue with my suggestion that you take a look at David Sedaris’s “Carnival of Snackery” and his New Yorker articles.

June 2022 Friday’s e-links: A Podcast Recommendation

Our June e-links continue with a new podcast that I return to daily because I learn what no one else knows and it’s just 5 or 6 minutes.

June 2022 Friday’s e-links: What Julia Child Says To Us

To begin June’s e-links, we start by recommending the wonderfully inspiring Julia Child documentary that appeared on CNN.

May 2022 Friday’s e-links: Why We Need to See Why Harry Met Sally

For our May e-links, in this final post for the month, I recommend, “When Harry Met Sally,” my all time favorite romantic comedy.

May 2022 Friday’s e-links: When a Crypto Peg Did Not Work

For our May e-links, through this third entry, I recommend a podcast that explains all we will enjoy knowing about stablecoins.

May 2022 Friday’s e-links: How the Pill Empowered Women

For our May e-links, in this second entry, I recommend the suddenly so very relevant Career & Family by Harvard’s Claudia Goldin.

May 2022 Friday’s e-links: How a Nudge Makes a Difference

Starting our May 2022 e-links, this Katy Milkman podcast is a behavioral economics diversion that exposes the nudges that shape our decisions.

April 2022 Friday’s e-links: An Inspirational and Interesting Nobel Podcast

As our April e-links conclude, for some pleasant surprises, we suggest that you listen to Steve Levitt’s interview of Joshua Angrist.