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The most important stories about money, business and power. Hosted by Kate Linebaugh and Ryan Knutson, with Jessica Mendoza. The Journal is a co-production of Spotify and The Wall Street Journal.

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The most important stories about money, business and power. Hosted by Kate Linebaugh and Ryan Knutson, with Jessica Mendoza. The Journal is a co-production of Spotify and The Wall Street Journal.

Get show merch here: https://wsjshop.com/collections/clothing

    Trillion Dollar Shot, Episode 3: Brad

    Trillion Dollar Shot, Episode 3: Brad

    Bradley Olson has tried a lot of different diets over his 20-year weight-loss journey, including popular programs like WeightWatchers. But nothing was as successful for him as Mounjaro, one in a new class of drugs that people are taking for weight loss. 

    In this episode, Brad talks about his experience on the medicine and grapples with everything the drug couldn’t fix, from his self image to our food system. He confronts the ghosts of diets past and wades into the larger cultural conversation around weight loss. Guests include: Gary Foster from WeightWatchers; Virgie Tovar, a body positivity advocate; Dr. Robert Lustig, an endocrinologist. 

    Listen to Episodes 1 and 2 of “Trillion Dollar Shot” now. 
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    • 48 min
    The Origin Story of Trump's Guilty Verdict

    The Origin Story of Trump's Guilty Verdict

    A New York jury has found former President Donald Trump guilty on 34 charges. WSJ reporter Joe Palazzolo recalls the original investigation that eventually led to Thursday's conviction, and legal reporter Corinne Ramey describes the scene as the verdict came down.



    Further Reading:

    - Nine Memorable Moments From Donald Trump’s Hush-Money Trial 

    - A History of WSJ’s Hush-Money Investigation 



    Further Listening:

    - Donald Trump’s First Criminal Trial Is Underway 



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    • 24 min
    The Big Short: China Edition

    The Big Short: China Edition

    For years, China’s real estate market was booming. Developers, home buyers and Western banks rushed to invest. But the boom turned into a bubble, which eventually burst. WSJ’s Rebecca Feng reports on the warning signs that were ignored and we speak to two people who saw the collapse coming. 



    Further Reading:

    -The Folly of China’s Real-Estate Boom Was Easy to See, but No One Wanted to Stop It-Evergrande Was Once China’s Biggest Property Developer. Now, It Has Been Ordered to Liquidate. 



    Further Listening:

    -China’s Property Market Crisis 

    -China’s Evergrande Crisis 

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    • 24 min
    The Trustbuster Taking on Ticketmaster

    The Trustbuster Taking on Ticketmaster

    Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter heads the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division. He speaks with Ryan Knutson about the DOJ’s lawsuit against Live Nation and Ticketmaster, and why the government says the business is an illegal monopoly which the company denies.



    Further Reading:

    - Justice Department to Sue Live Nation, Seek Breakup of Concert and Ticketing Giant 

    - Justice Department Sues to Break Up Live Nation-Ticketmaster 



    Further Listening:

    - The Taylor Swift Ticketmaster Debacle 

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    • 21 min
    $2.8 Billion for College Athletes and a New World for the NCAA

    $2.8 Billion for College Athletes and a New World for the NCAA

    For over a century, the NCAA has refused to pay athletes. After a recent settlement, that’s going to change. The organization has agreed to set aside $2.8 billion in back payments for some student athletes and moving forward, allow players to get a cut of television revenue. WSJ’s Jared Diamond explains what it might mean for the future of college athletics.



    Further Reading:

    -NCAA Agrees to Share Revenue With Athletes in Landmark $2.8 Billion Settlement 

    -He Was the $13 Million QB Recruit. Now He’s Suing the Boosters Who Never Paid Up. 



    Further Listening:

    -Why an Ivy League Basketball Team Voted to Unionize 

    -The TikTok That Changed College Hoops 

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    • 18 min
    Introducing Science Vs - Ozempic: Is It Scarier Than We Thought?

    Introducing Science Vs - Ozempic: Is It Scarier Than We Thought?

    Trillion Dollar Shot, our new series about drugs like Ozempic, will be back next week. Until then, we think you’d enjoy a show from our friends over at Science Vs, a podcast that takes on fads, trends and the opinionated mob to find out what’s fact, what’s not and what’s somewhere in between. This episode examines the fears around the new class of blockbuster weight-loss drugs.



    This episode does deal with depression and suicidal thoughts. If you are in the U.S. and need help, dial 988.



    Full list of international hotlines here. 

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    • 42 min

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