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- 🇰🇷KR · Business News#1051K to 10K
- 🇳🇬NG · Business News#132500 to 3K
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1K to 8K🎙 Weekly cadence·25 episodes·Last published 1mo ago - Monthly Reach
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2K to 16K🇰🇷63%🇳🇬19%🇫🇮19% - Active Followers
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Tariffying? Navigating Trade Uncertainty
May 21, 2026
35m 00s
Fed Up With Central Bank Independence?
Mar 9, 2026
38m 39s
Uncle Sam, Shareholder
Feb 12, 2026
44m 42s
Trump 2.0: Anticipating the Future of the SEC
Jan 13, 2025
29m 58s
Musk and Twitter: The $44 Billion Arbitrage
Oct 31, 2024
31m 31s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5/21/26 | ![]() Tariffying? Navigating Trade Uncertainty✨ | tariffstrade policy+4 | Natasha Sarin | U.S. Supreme CourtTrump administration+1 | — | tariffstrade uncertainty+3 | — | 35m 00s | |
| 3/9/26 | ![]() Fed Up With Central Bank Independence?✨ | Federal Reservecentral bank independence+3 | Lev Menand | Columbia Law SchoolU.S. Federal Reserve+2 | — | Federal Reservecentral bank+3 | — | 38m 39s | |
| 2/12/26 | ![]() Uncle Sam, Shareholder✨ | political shiftseconomic shifts+4 | Jim Millstein | Guggenheim SecuritiesColumbia Law School | United States | equity investmentsprivate sector+5 | — | 44m 42s | |
| 1/13/25 | ![]() Trump 2.0: Anticipating the Future of the SEC✨ | SECTrump administration+4 | Mary Jo White | U.S. Securities and Exchange CommissionDebevoise & Plimpton+1 | — | SECMary Jo White+4 | — | 29m 58s | |
| 10/31/24 | ![]() Musk and Twitter: The $44 Billion Arbitrage✨ | legal financial arbitrageElon Musk+3 | Chas Cocke | LB PartnersTwitter | — | legal financial arbitrageElon Musk+3 | — | 31m 31s | |
| 8/15/24 | ![]() Transportation of the Future: Market Drivers and Regulatory Roadblocks✨ | electric vehiclesself-driving cars+3 | Xuan “Sharon” Di | Columbia UniversityColumbia Law School | — | electric vehiclesself-driving cars+3 | — | 34m 32s | |
| 7/25/24 | ![]() Reintroducing “Beyond Unprecedented”—Season 4✨ | post-pandemic economyeconomic developments+4 | Lauren Hirsch | The New York TimesColumbia Law School | — | Beyond Unprecedentedseason 4+5 | — | 28m 35s | |
| 7/25/24 | ![]() Business and Bots: Anticipating the Future of AI✨ | artificial intelligencegenerative AI+3 | Kareem Yusuf | IBMColumbia Law School | — | AIartificial intelligence+5 | — | 31m 30s | |
| 4/25/23 | ![]() Inflation: Not Dead Yet✨ | inflationeconomy+3 | Huw Pill | Bank of England | United StatesUnited Kingdom | inflationeconomic factors+3 | — | 30m 01s | |
| 4/13/23 | ![]() Boardroom Ballot Battles and the Universal Proxy✨ | universal proxycorporate governance+3 | Keir Gumbs | U.S. Securities and Exchange CommissionBroadridge Financial Solutions | — | universal proxySEC+5 | — | 32m 56s | |
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| 3/30/23 | ![]() ESG: Losing Its Cool✨ | ESGshareholder activism+3 | Lynn Forester de RothschildJeff Ubben | Inclusive Capital PartnersESG | — | ESGshareholder pressure+3 | — | 25m 07s | |
| 3/9/23 | ![]() Crypto in Crisis | With a growing crisis in the crypto financial system, Bloomberg Opinion columnist Matt Levine discusses key challenges and opportunities facing the crypto industry, the relevant regulatory framework, and what lies ahead for the space. | — | ||||||
| 2/16/23 | ![]() Reintroducing ‘Beyond Unprecedented’ | The co-hosts kick off season three of Beyond Unprecedented with the Financial Times’ Sujeet Indap to preview the season and map out key developments affecting workers, investors, companies, and communities. | — | ||||||
| 12/16/21 | ![]() Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained | In the venture capital industry, overwhelmingly white male investors provide funding to white male entrepreneurs. In Season 2 episode 4, Professor Eric Talley and Research Fellow Kate Waldock ’23 are joined by Columbia Law School professor Talia Gillis and co-founder of Act One Ventures Alejandro Guerrero to discuss how to build racial and gender equity into venture capital deals. | — | ||||||
| 12/2/21 | ![]() The Rise—and Results—of Shareholder Activism | Shareholder activists are trying to force corporations to act on climate change and diversity. In S2 Ep3 Anne E. Robinson ’94 of Vanguard joins co-hosts Professor Eric Talley and Millstein Center Research Fellow Kate Waldock to discuss when and how institutional investors are willing to join proxy battles. | — | ||||||
| 11/18/21 | ![]() Meme Stock Mania | Individual investors flooded into the market during the pandemic—with wild results. In S2 Ep2 Professor Josh Mitts joins co-hosts Professor Eric Talley and Millstein Center Research Fellow Kate Waldock to talk about the pandemic phenomenon of meme trading and what it means for market regulation. | — | ||||||
| 11/11/21 | ![]() You Can’t Hire Me, I Quit | Do Americans want to go back to work? And on what terms? In S2 Ep1 of "Beyond Unprecedented: The Post-Pandemic Economy," Professor Kate Andrias joins co-hosts Professor Eric Talley and Millstein Center Research Fellow Kate Waldock to discuss the Great Resignation and the future of work. | — | ||||||
| 6/22/21 | ![]() Introducing Defending the Planet | Can lawyers save the planet? In Columbia Law’s new limited-series podcast, Defending the Planet, Professor Michael B. Gerrard and leading experts go beyond the headlines and political ping-ponging to discuss combating the climate crisis using one of the most important and effective tools at our disposal: the law. Listen wherever you get your podcasts. | — | ||||||
| 11/10/20 | ![]() Pandemic Pressures on Global Trade | In the sixth and final episode of Columbia Law School’s limited-series podcast, host Professor Eric Talley is joined by Professors Anu Bradford and Petros Mavroidis to discuss the effects of the pandemic on global trade and whether the World Trade Organization and the European Union can handle political upheavals exacerbated by the health crisis, Brexit, and the U.S.-China trade war. | — | ||||||
| 11/2/20 | ![]() A Shareholder-Stakeholder Smackdown | In episode five of Columbia Law’s new limited podcast series, hosted by Professor Eric Talley, corporate governance experts Ira M. Millstein and Leo E. Strine Jr. discuss how companies must begin valuing their workers and their environmental impact as highly as their shareholders in order to survive the COVID-19 pandemic. | — | ||||||
| 10/27/20 | ![]() Helping Small Businesses Survive—and Thrive | In episode four of Columbia Law’s new limited podcast series, hosted by Professor Eric Talley, Professors Lynnise Pantin and Tim Wu discuss the obstacles and opportunities for small businesses and entrepreneurs during the COVID-19 pandemic. | — | ||||||
| 10/20/20 | ![]() A New Chapter for Bankruptcy? | Columbia Law Professors Eric Talley and Ed Morrison and Millstein Center research fellow Kate Waldock talk about whether bankruptcy can be a lifeline for companies to survive the economic crisis, rather than a death knell—and if there is a coming surge of bankruptcy filings from businesses and individuals alike. | — | ||||||
| 10/13/20 | ![]() Can the Fed Rescue Us? | Columbia Law Professors Kathryn Judge and Eric Talley along with Visiting Professor Peter Conti-Brown explore the mechanisms the Federal Reserve Bank can use to help the U.S. economy recover from the ravages of the COVID-19 pandemic. | — | ||||||
| 10/6/20 | ![]() Essential—and Broke | Columbia Law Professors Michael Graetz, Katharina Pistor, and Eric Talley discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic lays bare the ways law and public policy favor the wealthy and fail to protect the vast majority of the 99 percent. | — | ||||||
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