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This is a show about life and how money messes with it. Each week, Marketplace’s Reema Khrais digs in with stories about the unanticipated ways money affects relationships, shapes identities and often defines what it means to be an adult. How much money do you lend a friend? Who can afford to vote? Can you get your life back after being wrongfully convicted?

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    • 4.6 • 3.4K Ratings

This is a show about life and how money messes with it. Each week, Marketplace’s Reema Khrais digs in with stories about the unanticipated ways money affects relationships, shapes identities and often defines what it means to be an adult. How much money do you lend a friend? Who can afford to vote? Can you get your life back after being wrongfully convicted?

    The high price of cheap clothes

    The high price of cheap clothes

    Lorena has been a garment worker in Los Angeles for over twenty years, going to work each day in a small factory to sew trendy fast fashion clothes for pennies per item. But one day, she decided enough was enough, and she took a stand against the poor work conditions and low pay. In part two of our mini-series on fast fashion, we look at the system of production: who pays the price for cheap clothes? And how might that system change for the better?

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    • 35 min
    No more panic shopping

    No more panic shopping

    What’s behind our desire to reinvent ourselves through fashion? Is it even possible to shop sustainably? This week on the show, Reema sets out to answer these questions with help from fashion educator and sustainable stylist Lakyn Carlton, who shares her own journey away from fast fashion. Plus, producer Alice Wilder takes Reema on a thrifting journey in North Carolina, hunting for work clothes that will allow Reema to feel like herself without breaking the bank. This is Part 1 of our two-part miniseries on the costs of fast fashion. First up, we look at escaping the cycle of overconsumption.



    To learn more about how fast fashion impacts climate change, check out this episode from Marketplace’s “How We Survive.” 



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    • 34 min
    The bias we don’t talk about

    The bias we don’t talk about

    Lindsey Niehay dreamed of being a doctor since she was a teenager. But when she graduated from medical school and started a residency program in emergency medicine, she felt like her weight drew negative attention from colleagues. Then, she learned about the conversations happening behind her back. This is a story about how weight discrimination can derail a career, and why our legal system doesn’t offer the protections you might expect.

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    • 44 min
    “How do I stop overspending?”

    “How do I stop overspending?”

    A while back, we asked you to share your money struggles, and we heard from many of you! In today’s episode, we booked a session with financial therapist Megan McCoy to answer your burning financial questions — everything from navigating financial differences among friends and talking to an avoidant partner about money plans, to making big career decisions and learning how to curb spending.

    As promised, here are some of the research studies and articles discussed in this episode:







    “Spending Money on Others Promotes Happiness,” by Elizabeth W. Dunn, Lara B. Aknin, and Michael I. Norton, as well as Dunn’s TED Talk on the same topic








    “If Money Doesn’t Make You Happy Then You Probably Aren’t Spending It Right,” by Elizabeth W. Dunn








    “Heads or Tails: The impact of a coin toss on major life decisions and subsequent happiness,” by Steven D. Levitt








    “Harvard Study of Adult Development” and an awesome TED Talk by Robert Waldinger, the project’s director




    Take the Klontz Money Script test to measure your core money beliefs.





     

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    • 31 min
    So, who’s gonna pay for this?

    So, who’s gonna pay for this?

    Nicole and Rachel were deeply in love when they had their first serious fight about money. It seemed easily resolvable, but the disagreement dragged on for months and brought a lot more to the surface than they expected.

    This episode originally aired in 2022 and includes a short update at the end about how Rachel and Nicole are doing today.

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    • 31 min
    You used to be so pretty

    You used to be so pretty

    Growing up, Haein Shim was taught that if she wanted to succeed, she needed to change her appearance. Shim was raised in South Korea, where a competitive job market and booming beauty industry combined to make careful beauty maintenance all but mandatory for gainful employment. By the time she was a young adult, she was spending hours a day and hundreds of dollars a month on makeup and clothes, until one day her friend asked, “Why do we spend so much money on our appearance?” That question upended Shim’s family, career and sense of self. It led her to join a movement called Escape the Corset, calling for an end to strict beauty standards.

    In this episode, we also speak to NPR’s Elise Hu, who spent years reporting on the rise of the K-beauty and how it has impacted Korea’s economy and gender politics. Her book on the subject, “Flawless: Lessons in Looks and Culture From the K-Beauty Capital,” examines how women like Haein Shim are changing the face of beauty in Korea.

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Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
3.4K Ratings

3.4K Ratings

Emily in NM ,

The best show!

My favorite show from NPR! Reema does an amazing job telling interesting and emotional personal stories while exploring what they say about our larger cultural understanding of money, finances, and relationships

Nick1aaa ,

Important and fascinating

One of the most interesting podcasts about finances and people. Reema is a great host and the topics are relevant.

quedible ,

One of the best podcasts out there

Reema has a talent for choosing great stories and letting her subjects speak their truth. I look forward to every episode. Thank you, Reema, and all the others who work to make this a compelling and professionally produced podcast.

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