The David McWilliams Podcast

The aim of this weekly podcast is to make economics easy, uncomplicated and accessible. With the world at a political, technological and financial tipping point, economics has never been so important to all of us and yet, it’s made inaccessible and complicated by so many.I’ve always thought what is complicated is rarely important and what is important is rarely complicated.That will be our motto.Every week we are going to tease out some big economic or political issue facing us, not just here in Ireland but in Europe and further afield. Globalisation has brought us all together. We all face similar challenges whether you live in Dublin, London, Minnesota or Milan.If you would like to enjoy all of our content ad-free and have early access to episodes, subscribe to DMCW+ on Apple Podcast.If you would like to support the show, please consider becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/DavidMcWilliams. Join the gang! https://plus.acast.com/s/the-david-mcwilliams-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 38m. Bisher sind 450 Folge(n) erschienen. Alle 5 Tage erscheint eine Folge dieses Podcasts.

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episode 24: 2024:24 The Dehumanisation of Curiosity


The US House of Representatives has just approved a bill with the potential to ban Tiktok from America. But this story is about much more than corporate America's jealousy over its Chinese rival's more profitable and addictive business? Its about the direction of social media and an increasingly docile, addicted citizen, out-foxed and out-thought by an algorithm. What we are witnessing is an internal power-play within the tech cartel...


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 March 21, 2024  28m
 
 

episode 23: 2024:23 The Economics of the Film Industry with Ed Guiney


In this episode, we sit down with Ed Guiney, the visionary co-founder of the six-time Oscar-winning production company, Element Pictures. The studio is the powerhouse behind cinematic masterpieces like 'Brooklyn' and 'Poor Things', and TV dramas such as 'Normal People'.  We delve into the fascinating tale of Ireland's cinematic resurgence, fueled by strategic tax incentives and our rich storytelling tradition...


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 March 19, 2024  40m
 
 

episode 22: 2024:22 The Irish Government, as trustworthy as a Kate Middleton photo-album?


No one trusts them, the Irish government or Katie M's doctored photos. For them its part of the national theatre, for us its a national threat. How did the government misread the public and why does the public not believe them? Is Ireland progressive or reactionary? Despite a track record of successful progressive referenda, from gay marriage to abortion rights, there is now a palpable uncertainty regarding Ireland's liberal democratic identity...


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 March 14, 2024  33m
 
 

episode 21: 2024:21 Bitcoin is Still Not Money


Bitcoin is being touted as a revolutionary asset, but in reality, it's often the wealthy transferring wealth to unsuspecting individuals, marketed as a stroke of financial liberation. This asset is not money - it lacks many characteristics traditionally associated with money. It functions scarcely as a medium of exchange, lacks stability in value, and operates without regulation. Instead, it predominantly serves as a speculative asset or digital commodity...


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 March 12, 2024  30m
 
 

episode 20: 2024:20 Why Is China Getting So Rich?


For International Women's Day, we're thrilled to welcome Alice Evans, who is currently immersed in writing a book on gender equality across different cultures. This week, we travel to southeast Asia with Alice, whose storytelling transports us to China - where we explain the rise of China through their love of money, their increasing emphasis on wealth and their Lunar New Year's celebration's focus on monetary gain...


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 March 7, 2024  33m
 
 

episode 19: 2024:19 The Devolution of Art


In this episode, we delve into the concept of black swan events and explore how they resonate with contemporary art & culture. A black swan event, a term popularized by Nassim Taleb, describes an unpredictable event with severe consequences beyond normal expectations...


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 March 5, 2024  34m
 
 

episode 18: 2024:18 Stuck in 1980s


This week, we return to the theme of acceleration and confront a stark reality: much of Ireland is stuck in 1984. Despite boasting an economy that has expanded between 20 to 30 times since the mid 80s —earning us the title of one of the world's fastest-growing economies — our public infrastructure remains trapped in the past...


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 February 29, 2024  32m
 
 

episode 17: 2024:17 What is Éire Accelerationism and Why Does it Matter? with Will O'Brien


Forty years since its inception, the DART and the lack of substantial progress in transport infrastructure reflects a systemic failure in Ireland's approach to development and progress. Instead of marking a milestone of achievement, the Dart's anniversary serves as a stark reminder of the political inertia and lack of commitment to meaningful change...


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 February 27, 2024  42m
 
 

episode 16: 2024:16 The Joy of Math with Colm O'Regan


This week, we delve into the perennial question: Why do so few students depart school with a genuine love for mathematics? Is the way we teach math the crux of the issue? Joining us is Colm O'Regan, host of his own Mathematics podcast, to show us the story behind the numbers. Maths, essential across various studies including economics, embodies the evolution of human thought, guiding us from guesswork to certainty - yet is widely loathed by students...


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 February 22, 2024  36m
 
 

episode 15: 2024:15 The Murder of Navalny - What's Next for Putin and Europe?


Next week, the war in Ukraine enters its third year. and last week Putin's regime murdered its only real political opponent, Alexi Navalny. Putin has transitioned from electoral manipulation to murder. This week, we chat with Alexander Kabonovsky, the podcast's resident go-to for all things Russian. Together, we explore the impact of Navalny's murder, Putin's position, and the uncertain path ahead for the ongoing conflict...


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 February 20, 2024  34m