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Lately

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Welcome to the latest podcast from The Globe and Mail. It's about navigating life in the new economy. Every Friday, we’ll dive into the big, defining trends in business and tech — whether you’ve noticed them yet or not.
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Bonus 'The Decibel' Episode: Why millennial women are so burnt out

A bonus episode for Lately listeners, from the team at The Decibel! Millennial women are feeling burnt out. The responsibilities and pressures of family, work and caregiving are piling up, amidst the lingering fallout of the pandemic and the economic crisis. But what makes this generation’s burnout unique? In conversation with host Menaka Raman-Wilms, The Globe and Mail’s demographics reporter, Ann Hui, explains her own experience with burnout, the reasons why millennial women are feeling it mor...

Jun 26, 202422 min

Tracking me, tracking you

Location-sharing apps are growing in popularity, not just among families and Gen Z friend groups but with investors, too. (The tracking app Life360 made its Nasdaq debut earlier this month.) If we're already passively sharing this information with companies almost all the time, why not share it with our loved ones? Our guest, Dr Katina Michael , who was on the cutting edge of building location-based services in its earliest days, says that the trust and connection we desire when signing up for t...

Jun 21, 202437 min

The summer of music industry mayhem

It’s summer concert season, and you may be paying a fortune to see your favourite artists at home, travelling abroad for cheaper tickets, or forgoing the pricey concert experience altogether. For most musicians, the financial picture is dire. Our guest, author and Polaris Award-winning artist and producer Cadence Weapon – the tech skeptic behind the new album Rollercoaster – breaks down the depressing economics of an industry governed by Ticketmaster trauma, streaming algorithms and an AI invasi...

Jun 14, 202433 min

The millennial economist who took on the world

Was all this inflation really necessary? Our guest, economist Isabella Weber says no. In fact, she’s been saying no since the Omicron variant was a thing. In 2021, at age 33, Weber wrote an article for The Guardian that tied inflation to corporate greed – calling out “an explosion of profits” as a central force in driving up prices. She was vilified online, and the establishment turned her into “the most hated woman in economics.” But history has proved Isabella Weber right, and the world’s caug...

Jun 07, 202434 min

Hollywood's climate consultant

Climate anxiety is keeping us all up at night, but you’d never know it from watching a Hollywood blockbuster. Our guest, Anna Jane Joyner, is the founder and CEO of Good Energy, a non-profit that advises filmmakers and showrunners on how to weave in climate narratives – without killing the vibe. She talks about growing up with a climate-denying dad, how rarely climate change shows up in entertainment and how a simple climate reality check – a new kind of Bechdel test – can help. Also, Vass and K...

May 31, 202428 min

The ADHD economy

Everyone knows someone who is on Adderall: ADHD diagnoses are at an all-time high and trending on TikTok. Our guest, Daniel Kolitz , author of The History of Adderall for Pioneer Works, tells us about the rise of the medication, how it’s changed the way we work, and his own experience on and off the drug. Also, Vass and Katrina self-diagnose via some questionable online quizzes. This is Lately. Every week, we take a deep dive into the big, defining trends in business and tech that are reshaping ...

May 24, 202432 min

High salary, high expectations, hightail it out of there

Pop culture loves to fetishize the world of high finance, but are the perks and the profile really worth the pain? Our guest, Carrie Sun , author of the new memoir Private Equity , describes her disillusioning journey working at a billion-dollar Wall Street hedge fund. Also, Vass and Katrina talk about what happens when your job doesn’t love you back. This is Lately. Every week, we take a deep dive into the big, defining trends in business and tech that are reshaping our every day. Lately is a G...

May 17, 202433 min

Boycotting the Loblawpoly

This month, people across Canada are boycotting Loblaw and its affiliated stores, thanks to momentum from a popular sub-reddit . It’s a sweeping revolt but it isn’t just about sticker shock, bread fixing and Galen Weston’s folksy image. It’s about how your friendly neighbourhood grocer turned into Amazon, and why Canada is struggling to adapt to the new competitive era. Our guest is Denise Hearn , a researcher who looks at how economic power shapes our world. Hearn is a resident senior fellow at...

May 10, 202432 min

How we became digital serfs

Who profits from our online lives? How is all our clicking and scrolling giving tech companies such unprecedented power and wealth? This isn’t capitalism, argues Yanis Varoufakis : it’s technofeudalism. Maverick economist Varoufakis argues that we’re all serfs now, paying rents to the big tech "cloudalists” (cloud + capitalists). He talks about why we don’t actually own the music and movies we buy online; what Don Draper knew about behaviour modification; and how a Star Trek future could save us...

May 03, 202429 min

Watch me lose my job

It's playing out across screens everywhere: Employees log into Zoom only to find out they’re being let go, sometimes alongside hundreds of colleagues. And now they're pushing back by posting it all on TikTok. Our guest is Amanda Hoover, a staff writer at Wired.com who recently wrote a story called The Stark Realities of Posting Your Layoff on TikTok. She unpacks the viral layoff ecosystem, how HR practices are being outed on social media, and the unexpected upside of uploading your job loss trau...

Apr 26, 202427 min

Breaking up with dating apps

Dating apps got costly, creepy, and exhausting. Users are fleeing and the industry is anxious. But how did dating apps change us? And if you haven’t given up on connection, what comes next? Our guest is Marina Adshade, an economist who looks at how the market affects our love lives. She’s the author of Dollars and Sex: How Economics Influences Sex and Love and teaches at the University of British Columbia’s Vancouver School of Economics. Also, Vass and Katrina talk about the war room tactics Vas...

Apr 19, 202428 min

How online reviews got gamed

Welcome to Lately. Every week, we take a deep dive into the big, defining trends in business and tech that are reshaping our every day. In our very first episode, we tackle the fake review economy: how online reviews got corrupted and if we can ever trust them again. Our guest is Joseph Reagle, an associate professor at Northeastern University and the author of several books, including Reading the Comments. He recently posted a positive review of a dog raincoat on Temu. Also, Vass and Katrina ta...

Apr 12, 202431 min

Welcome to Lately

Introducing Lately, a new weekly podcast from The Globe and Mail that's about navigating the big, defining trends in business and tech. Listen every Friday starting on April 12.

Mar 29, 202430 sec
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