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Kai Ryssdal is a radio journalist and the host of NPR's Marketplace, a business program that airs weekdays on U.S. public radio stations. He also co-hosts the spinoff podcast Make Me Smart with Molly Wood. | Host | |
Molly Kristin Wood is the tech correspondent, business journalist, and host & senior editor for the US public radio program Marketplace. | Host | |
Kimberly Adams is a host and correspondent at Marketplace. | Host | |
Justin Ho is a reporter at Marketplace. | Host | |
John Buckley is an editor of Marketplace Podcast. | Editor | |
Bridget Bodnar is the senior producer of Marketplace and the Corner Office podcasts. | Producer | |
Peter Balonon-Rosen is reporter, journalist and producer at NPR. | Producer | |
Ros Atkins is a journalist, broadcaster, and host of The Media Show podcast. | Guest | |
Gillian B. White Chief Revenue Officer at Capital B.Previously, White was a managing editor at The Atlantic, where she oversaw podcasts, editorial live events, special projects, and interactive storytelling. She has also worked as an editor and columnist at Kiplinger.White reveived her B.A. in Economics and Political Science from Northwestern University and her M.S. in Journalism from Columbia University. | Guest | |
Jeff Horwitz is a technology reporter. Currently, he reports for The Wall Street Journal. His work focuses on Facebook’s business and its impact on the world.Previously, Horwitz was a financial and enterprise reporter for the Associated Press in Washington, D.C. He has also worked for American Banker, Legal Times, the San Bernardino Sun, and the Washington City Paper. | Guest | |
Scott Kelly is an engineer, retired astronaut, and U.S. Navy captain. He has been on four space flights, and commanded the International Space Station.Kelly's first spaceflight was on the Space Shuttle Discovery in 1999. In 2012, he and Mikhail Korniyenko spent an entire year on the International Space Station. In 2017, Kelly published his first book, "A Year in Space." T | Guest | |
Chloé Sorvino is a financial journalist. Currently, she covers food, drink, and agriculture for Forbes.Sorvino's work has appeared on NPR, the Los Angeles Times, Fast Company, and the Financial Times. Her first book, "Raw Deal: Hidden Corruption, Corporate Greed, and the Fight for the Future of Meat," was published in 2022.Sorvino received her B.A. in Journalism from George Washington University, where she worked on the student newspaper, The GW Hatchet. | Guest | |
Heather Vogell is an investigative reporter, currently working for ProPublica.Previously, Vogell was a reporter for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, where she reported on education and suspect graduation rates, grade inflation, Georgia’s flawed student data system, and falsified test scores. Her collaborative work on the Atlanta cheating scandal won the 2012 Hillman Prize for Newspaper Journalism.Vogell received her degrees from Georgetown University and Columbia University. | Guest | |
Alex Heath is an editor at The Verge. | Guest | |
Natalie Kitroeff is a journalist. Currently, she is the bureau chief for Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean for the New York Times.Previously, Kitroeff was a business reporter, traveling across the United States covering the economy under former President Donald Trump and working on a series of investigations on pregnancy discrimination in the workplace. Before joining The Times, she was a business reporter at Bloomberg and The Los Angeles Times. | Guest | |
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Dr. Louise Sheiner is an economist whose work focuses on federal, state, and local fiscal policy, productivity measurement, demographic change, health policy, and other fiscal and macroeconomic issues. Currently, she is a Fellow in Economic Studies at the Brookings Institution and policy director for the Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy.Previously, Sheiner was a senior economist in the Fiscal Analysis Section for the Research and Statistics Division with the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Before joining the Fed, she was an economist at the Joint Committee on Taxation.Sheiner received her B.S. in Biology and her Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard University. | Guest | |
Diane C. Swonk is an economist. Currently, she is Chief Economist at Grant Thornton LLP.Swonk's first book, "The Passionate Economist: Finding the Power and Humanity Behind the Numbers," was published in 2003. | Guest | |
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