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Want to actually understand what is going on with the US economy?
March 18, 2009 in Commentary, Economics, Links, State of the blog | Tags: Financial crisis, podcasts, sociology, This American Life | Leave a comment
Listen to these great podcasts- mortgage and banking crises explained in normal, understandable language.
This American Life – Episode 355: Giant Pool of Money
This American Life – Episode 375: Bad Bank
This American Life, by the way, is an awesome radio show / podcast, which basically just interviews regular people and tells their stories. Every week has a different theme. Very good if you’re something like a sociology major, or aspiring writer, or any kind of person who’s interested in the diversity of life experiences in this country called America (I myself could tell you, and maybe will, sometime, how many interesting people you can find in just one building).
Also, once again we’ve had a hiatus. Basically this whole school year has been a hiatus for this blog.
But.
I refuse to let the dream die. =)
The blog lives on.