Podcast FAQ

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by Dr. Sheila Kulas Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is Marketplace on Apple Podcasts?

Marketplace on Apple Podcasts Every weekday, host Kai Ryssdal helps you make sense of the day’s business and economic news — no econ degree or finance background required. “Marketplace” takes you beyond the numbers, bringing you context.

Where can I listen to podcasts from NPR?

NPR Podcasts & Shows NPR's home to showcase all of the podcasts from the NPR family. You can listen to recent episodes of your favorite podcasts and subscribe using your app of choice.

Where can I find business news podcasts?

Produced and distributed by American Public Media (APM) our popular business news podcasts are available worldwide on Apple Podcasts, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, and RSS Feeds and any place else where you get your podcasts. Sign up for the daily Marketplace newsletter to make sense of the most important business and economic news.

How do I listen to podcasts?

You can listen to recent episodes of your favorite podcasts and subscribe using your app of choice. Looking for more great listens? Browse our entire catalogue by topic or, on each podcast's page, discover similar podcasts.

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Is Marketplace part of NPR?

Marketplace is part of American Public Media, one of the largest producers of public radio programming in the world. And while American Public Media and NPR are both public media brands, we're two different organizations.

Where can I listen to the Marketplace?

Marketplace Morning ReportApple Podcasts.Google Podcasts.

Who hosts Marketplace on NPR?

Kai RyssdalKai Ryssdal (/ˈkaɪ ˈrɪzdɑːl/; born October 8, 1963) is an American radio journalist and the host of Marketplace, a business program that airs weekdays on U.S. public radio stations. He also co-hosts the spinoff podcast Make Me Smart with Kimberly Adams.

Is Marketplace a good podcast?

Marketplace is really good at explaining what is happening with different aspects of the economy and why. They keep an eye on the big picture, while sometimes delving into detail of what economic events mean to regular people, without getting bogged down in jargon.

Who is Kai Ryssdal wife?

Stephanie FossanKai Ryssdal / Wife (m. 1997)

Who is Kai Ryssdal married to?

Stephanie FossanKai Ryssdal / Spouse (m. 1997)

What happened to Kai risdall?

EXCLUSIVE: Kai Ryssdal, host of public radio show and podcast Marketplace, has signed with CAA. The agency will rep the audio host and help him find new opportunities in podcasting, broadcast news and live events as well as publishing.

How old is Kai Ryssdal?

58 years (October 8, 1963)Kai Ryssdal / Age

How long has Kai Ryssdal been on Marketplace?

Kai Ryssdal took the reins as host of the public radio program, Marketplace, produced by American Public Media (APM) in August 2005. He previously hosted APM's Marketplace Morning Report for more than four years.

Is marketplace a reliable source?

So overall, Facebook Marketplace is as safe and secure as any other peer to peer resale site when exercising precaution.

Where is Kai Ryssdal?

Host of Marketplace Theodore Roosevelt and as a Pentagon staff officer. Before his career in public radio, Ryssdal was a member of the United States Foreign Service in Ottawa, Canada and Beijing, China. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and four children.

What is marketplace all in one?

Marketplace All-In-One | KPBS Public Media. Hosted by Kai Ryssdal, our flagship program is all about providing context on the economic news of the day. Through stories, conversations and newsworthy numbers, we help listeners understand the economic world around them.

What is the Uncertain Hour podcast about?

In “The Uncertain Hour” podcast, host Krissy Clark dives into one controversial topic each season to reveal the surprising origin stories of our economy. Because the things we fight the most about are the things we know the least about.

Who is the host of Marketplace Tech?

Hosted by Molly Wood, “Marketplace Tech” demystifies the digital economy. The daily show uncovers how tech influences our lives in unexpected ways and provides context for listeners who care about the impact of tech, business and the digital world.

Who hosts the economic news?

Hosted by Kai Ryssdal, our flagship program is all about providing context on the economic news of the day. Through stories, conversations and newsworthy numbers, we help listeners understand the economic world around them.

Who hosts Million Bazillion?

Million Bazillion is a podcast about money for kids and their families from Marketplace, in collaboration with Brains On! Hosted by Jed Kim, we answer the awkward, uncomfortable, and sometimes surprising questions that kids have about money.

Who hosts the Marketplace Morning Report?

Marketplace Morning Report. “Marketplace Morning Report,” hosted by David Brancaccio, is the business news you need to know to start your day.

From Marketplace

In less than 10 minutes, we'll get you up to speed on all the news you missed overnight. Throughout the morning, Marketplace's David Brancaccio will bring you the latest business and economic stories you need to know to start your day. And before U.S. markets open, you'll get a global markets update from the BBC World Service in London.

U.S., Europe prep response as Russia crosses into breakaway regions in Ukraine

February 22, 2022 • The United States and Europe are gearing up to drop a blanket of sanctions on Russia, which sent troops into the rebel-held areas of Ukraine. Germany has already suspended certification of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. We spoke with BBC international correspondent Theo Leggett to get a clearer picture of these developments.

How is the U.S. still stuck in a trade war with China?

February 22, 2022 • Two years ago, former President Trump signed the phase one trade deal between the U.S. and China, stipulating that China would buy an additional $200 billion worth of U.S. goods over pre-trade war levels by the end of 2021.

Western nations to impose fresh sanctions on Russia

February 22, 2022 • From the BBC World Service: The U.S., U.K. and European Union are all set to impose fresh sanctions on Russia – we have the latest on what shape those might take. Also today, the world's biggest gas producers are meeting in Qatar, with global gas supplies right at the center of those geopolitical tensions.

It's a post-3G world, and rural America is about to start living in it

February 21, 2022 • When Wednesday comes, phones and any other devices that utilize AT&T's 3G cellular network will stop working. That could be mean potential issues for parts of rural America that have relied on 3G service. The BBC's Victoria Craig discusses the activity on the European markets, as the U.S. markets are closed for today.

When is really the best time to file for Social Security?

February 21, 2022 • It will take some patience, but waiting until 70 to file for retirement benefits could raise those benefits by about 76%, according to Marketplace's senior economics contributor Chris Farrell. However, there are a few reasons for why many people don't want to wait that long.

Credit Suisse denies wrongdoing after data leak

February 21, 2022 • From the BBC World Service: Nearly 50 media organizations have spent months combing through data which found evidence Credit Suisse accounts had been used by clients involved in serious crimes such as money laundering or drug trafficking.

Who is the billionaire who visited Mars?

High profile trips by billionaires Richard Branson and Jeff Bezos have more people thinking about the future of space tourism. There's a long way to go before that's common, but one destination for would-be space explorers is Mars. NASA scientists are working on robots to help explore more of the planet first.

What is the Pegasus project?

It's called the Pegasus Project, and it found that Israeli surveillance tech firm NSO sold its software to clients who used it to spy on human rights activists, journalists and politicians. One surveillance tool, called Pegasus, could infect people's smartphones, sometimes just by sending a text.

What happened to Microsoft in 2021?

That's what happened to Microsoft this week when the Pentagon canceled the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure, or JEDI, cloud computing contract. The government controversially awarded that $10 billion contract to Microsoft in late 2019; Amazon immediately sued, saying former President Donald Trump exerted undue influence over the decision, which led to a long legal battle. Marketplace's Kimberly Adams speaks with "Marketplace Tech" host Molly Wood about why the old contract no longer met the Pentagon's needs.

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