Audio Mises Wire - Kamala Harris’s Price-Fixing Scheme Would Lead to Food Shortages

Kamala Harris claims that she simply wants food prices to be lower. However, her de facto price fixing scheme would create food shortages and raise the real price of food. Of course, when that happens, Harris simply will blame capitalism.

Original article: Kamala Harris’s Price-Fixing Scheme Would Lead to Food Shortages

 

 

Audio Mises Wire - Why People Pay Higher Prices for Some Goods Relative to Others

One of the important points made by Carl Menger in his 1871 Principles is that people ordinally rank their preferences, valuing some things more than others. While this seems to be a common-sense principle, it actually has important implications for economic theory.

Original article: Why People Pay Higher Prices for Some Goods Relative to Others

 

 

Lost Debate - Getting Stoned With Oliver Sacks

Ravi dives into the extraordinary life of Dr. Oliver Sacks, the beloved neurologist and storyteller who humanized medicine. Joined by Bill Hayes – author, photographer, and Sacks’ partner – they explore Sacks’ groundbreaking career, his personal struggles, and the profound empathy he brought to his work that redefined how we understand the human mind.

Bill then shares more about Sacks’ creative process, the transformative power of their relationship, and Sacks’ experimentation with psychedelics, part of a lifelong journey toward self-acceptance and love. Finally, Ravi and Bill reflect on Sacks’ legacy, and what we can learn from his unique perspective on life, death, and the human experience.


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Motley Fool Money - Walmart’s Flywheel Keeps Spinning

But the retailer’s valuation is giving investors more questions.

(00:14) Nick Sciple and Ricky Mulvey discuss:

- Highlights from Walmart’s quarter.

- What shoppers want from mac and cheese.

- Why nicotine pouches may be “the biggest consumer product story this decade.”

Then, (17:04) Robert Brokamp kicks off a two-part series with Christine Benz, Morningstar’s Director of Personal Finance and the author of “How to Retire: 20 Lessons for a Happy, Successful, and Wealthy Retirement.”


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Companies discussed: WMT, COST, PMI, MO, TPB

Host: Ricky Mulvey

Guests: Nick Sciple, Robert Brokamp, Christine Benz

Producer: Mary Long

Engineer: Rick Engdahl

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State of the World from NPR - Is Israel Using New, Deadly Military Technology in Gaza?

NPR has been collecting eyewitness accounts from Gaza that indicate Israel is using a new type of drone. One that has a gun attached that can shoot people remotely. We hear how Israel is using it in Gaza and what this technology could mean for the future of warfare.

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The Journal. - The Fight for 7-Eleven

Earlier this year, Canadian convenience store company Alimentation Couche-Tard put in a bid to acquire 7-Eleven. Then, management from inside 7-Eleven’s parent company, Seven & i, proposed a record-breaking buyout to counter. WSJ’s Jinjoo Lee on the drama around who will own the world’s largest convenience store chain. 


Further Listening:

-The Fight Over U.S. Steel and the Community Caught in the Middle 

-Why the FTC is Challenging a $25 Billion Supermarket Merger 


Further Reading:

-The Fight for 7-Eleven Isn’t Just About Money 

-Talk of a 7-Eleven Takeover Has Japan Worried About the Rice Balls 

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