Episodes

  • Seattle's tech industry blues
    Apr 17 2026

    Recently, Seattle’s tech workforce has been hit by wave after wave of layoffs. Some company execs say it’s AI’s fault. KUOW’s Monica Nickelsburg joins Kimberly on today’s show to share what she’s hearing from tech workers. And, we’ll get into another side of the AI boom: the push to build more data centers and the pushback from locals. Plus, a round of Seattle trivia!


    Here’s everything we talked about today:


    • "Booming" from KUOW
    • Why Seattle tech companies are still laying off workers from The Seattle Times
    • "From coder to shuttle driver: Where Seattle's laid off tech workforce is now" from KUOW
    • "A small town in Central Washington is Microsoft's answer to the data center backlash" from KUOW
    • "What produce prompted the creation of the Market?" from the Pike Place Market Foundation
    • "Seattle doesn't have many unicorns. Does it matter?" From GeekWire
    • "Scents from a Mall: The Sticky, Untold Story of Cinnabon" from Seattle Met
    • "Seattle area expected to generate $845 million from FIFA World Cup" from Fox 13 Seattle


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    20 mins
  • Anthropic’s head of economics answers our questions about AI and the job market
    Apr 16 2026

    Will AI take my job? On today’s show, Anthropic’s head of economics Peter McCrory sits down with Kimberly to answer our burning questions about artificial intelligence’s effects on the labor market. We’ll get into what Anthropic’s research shows about how people are using the company’s chatbot Claude and what that could mean for the future of the global economy.


    Here’s everything we talked about today:


    • "Snap's stock jumps on plans to axe 16% of its workforce citing AI efficiencies" from CNBC
    • "Anthropic Economic Index report: Learning curves" from Anthropic
    • "Labor market impacts of AI: A new measure and early evidence" from Anthropic
    • "Anthropic Economic Index report: Uneven geographic and enterprise AI adoption" from Anthropic
    • "Behind the Curtain: A white-collar bloodbath" from Axios
    • "Estimating AI productivity gains from Claude conversations" from Anthropic
    • "What 81,000 people want from AI" from Anthropic


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    18 mins
  • Here’s how the ultrarich avoid paying taxes
    Apr 14 2026

    In her book “The Second Estate,” Boston College Law School professor Ray Madoff argues that the tax code in the United States lets billionaires keep their wealth outside of the tax system, leaving the heaviest burden to lower- and middle-income, working Americans. On today’s show, Madoff joins Kimberly to explain the “tax avoidance playbook” and why Congress has let certain loopholes go unclosed for decades. Plus, why a wealth tax may not be the simple solution you think it is.

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    18 mins
  • "Marketplace" Live
    Apr 11 2026

    Nearly 600 Marketplace fans gathered at the Aratani Theatre in downtown Los Angeles to watch Kai Ryssdal present Marketplace Live, in partnership with LAist.


    Kai was joined onstage by economics author, educator, and content creator Kyla Scanlon to talk about AI, prediction markets, Federal Reserve independence, and the war in Iran. Later, former “Marketplace Morning Report” host David Brancaccio joined Kai to discuss his experience rebuilding after the LA fire and his new job as Marketplace senior correspondent covering future effects.


    Note: This show was recorded on March 29, and the situation in Iran has changed since then. Follow our latest coverage here.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Rejecting climate doomerism with solarpunk
    Apr 10 2026

    A lot of sci-fi is dystopian. Solarpunk flips that on its head. The subgenre imagines a brighter future where humans have fostered a better relationship with technology, the environment, and each other, in spite of climate disaster. On today’s show, writer and academic Phoebe Wagner joins Kimberly to make us smart about solarpunk, its connection to the green energy transition, and why you should check it out if you want to shake off climate doom.


    Here’s everything we talked about today:


    • "Solarpunk: A Container for More Fertile Futures" from Solarpunk Magazine
    • "Tired of Dystopian Sci-Fi? You Might Like Solarpunk." from Mother Jones
    • "Sunshine and Seedlings" from Hydroponic Trash
    • "Underground" from Tractor Beam
    • Chobani ad on YouTube


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    14 mins
  • Who can stop insider trading on prediction markets?
    Apr 9 2026

    A series of suspiciously well-timed Iran war bets placed on Polymarket have revived concerns about insider trading on prediction markets. But enforcement is something of a gray area. Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino joins Kimberly to explain the relatively recent history of insider trading laws at the CFTC and what it could mean for prediction market platforms. Plus, the debate over whether insider trading on these markets is actually a good thing.

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    18 mins
  • ICE and the “wide, deep, and ever-growing” surveillance state
    Apr 7 2026

    Doorbell cameras, license plate readers, and social media platforms are just a few of the tech products that make up an ever-growing surveillance network in the United States. ICE’s use of surveillance tools as part of its immigration crackdown has brought that into focus. On today’s show, Kimberly talks with investigative journalist and co-founder of 404 Media Joseph Cox about the growth of the American surveillance state and simple steps you can take to protect your privacy.


    Here’s everything we talked about today:


    • "With Ring, American Consumers Built a Surveillance Dragnet" from 404 Media
    • "Surveillance company Flock generates controversy, and L.A. customers" from The L.A. Times
    • "Ring Ends Deal to Link Neighborhood Cameras After Backlash to Super Bowl Ad" from The New York Times
    • "All the Ways Big Tech Fuels ICE and CBP" from Wired
    • "Inside a Powerful Database ICE Uses to Identify and Deport People" from 404 Media


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    17 mins
  • Make Me Smart: Lunar Edition
    Apr 3 2026

    This week’s launch of Artemis II marked the first crewed mission to the moon in over 50 years. This time around, the spaceflight industry looks pretty different, with private companies playing a more dominant role. On today’s show, Kimberly gets into the future of NASA and the commercial space sector with Ars Technica’s senior space editor Eric Berger. Plus, why are we going back to the moon, anyway?


    Here’s everything we talked about today:


    • "Artemis II is unlikely to be the cultural touchstone Apollo 8 was, and that's OK" from Ars Technica
    • "Isaacman aims to reinvigorate NASA’s image, starting with the moon" from Politico
    • "Trump FY2027 NASA Budget Supports Moon Missions, But Cuts Everything Else" from SpacePolicyOnline.com
    • "Big Banks Seeking a Piece of SpaceX’s I.P.O. Must Subscribe to Elon Musk’s Grok" from The New York Times
    • "SpaceX quietly files for big bang IPO" from SpaceNews
    • "Artemis II: What's on the Menu?" from NASA
    • "Astronaut Reid Wiseman was wrong about how rockets get to space" from Marketplace


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    26 mins