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Back to SearchHow Fast Food Lost Its Core Value Proposition
McDonald's just posted its first quarterly sales decline in four years. But here's what's really wild: this isn't happening during a recession. Fast …
8 hours ago
How AI Job Replacement Actually Works: 5 Industries Already Changing
Emma Reid just found out Amazon deployed over 520,000 robots in their warehouses in the past few years. That's more robots than the population of mos…
9 hours ago
How America Built Too Many Luxury Apartments and Not Enough Housing
America built 440,000 luxury apartments in five years while facing a housing crisis. It's like opening champagne bars in a desert. In this episode, E…
10 hours ago
How Bad Ideas Spread: The Psychology Behind Viral Misinformation
Ever notice how the smartest people in the room sometimes have the worst ideas? In this episode, Emma Reid reveals why expert opinions can be spectac…
11 hours ago
IQ Scores: Why Human Intelligence Has Been Dropping for 15 Years
Your IQ might be lower than your older sibling's. Not because you're less capable, but because human intelligence has been dropping globally for the …
12 hours ago
How Economic Desperation Is Creating America's New Business Boom
When your neighbor starts selling homemade soap on Facebook, that's not entrepreneurship - that's survival economics. In this episode, Emma Reid brea…
14 hours ago
How Car Prices Got So High: Breaking Down America's Auto Market Crisis
Your car payment is probably eating more of your paycheck than your rent used to. Emma Reid breaks down how America's auto market turned into a finan…
15 hours ago
How Pump and Dump Schemes Work: From Stocks to Entire Economies
Your entire retirement could vanish in two weeks. That's exactly what happened when $5 trillion disappeared from global markets in early 2024, and it…
16 hours ago
How Corporate America Abandoned Long Term Thinking
Your salary hasn't kept up with the cost of everything else, but your CEO just got a $50 million bonus. Stock buybacks hit record highs while R&D bud…
17 hours ago
How America Became the World's Shopping Superpower
Americans own 300,000 items in their homes on average. In 1950? About 10,000. In this episode, Emma Reid breaks down how we became a nation of profes…
18 hours ago