By the end of April of this year, women’s job losses had erased a decade of employment gains...in a matter of months. The numbers…
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A year ago, we hit upload on the very first episode of Business Casual—a deep dive on tech antitrust with Scott Galloway. As far …
Whether it’s a crisis or not (check out our last episode for the answer), the student debt load in the U.S. is something worth ad…
The amount of student debt here in the U.S. is some $1.6 trillion, roughly the size of Russia’s economy. That sounds like a crisi…
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I’m not going to bury the lede here, and that’s mostly because I need to get back to my Ozark binge: This episode of Business Cas…
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Every week on this podcast, I talk to the brightest minds in business. In my new Sunday column, I'll give you my take on the busi…
Here in the United States, bail can be an enormous deciding factor on who goes to prison and who doesn’t. And for how long they g…
Is your favorite business employing what could easily be described as contemporary slavery to cut costs and push product? Would y…
If it’s true that what matters not is the grades you make but the hands you shake...the business world could have a major reckoni…
The work from home revolution has arrived...but is that a good or bad thing for the business world? Let’s walk through the pros a…
Sign up for Kinsey's column I’m not entirely ruling IPOs out quite yet, but the case for their competitor in public market access…
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By now, you know the higher education system in the United States is broken. You didn’t need COVID-19 to prove it. Because even b…
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Olympic athletes are people, too. So how come the current business model of the Olympic Games, a commercial feat that would be en…
The Olympics as we know them have been around for 124 years. A lot has evolved since 1896, but it seems the business model of the…