This NPR podcast serves as a go-to source for understanding the intricate world of economics and business. Hosted by Darian Woods, Wailin Wong, and occasionally featuring other insightful voices, The Indicator delivers timely analysis with a touch of humor.

In the episode titled Google's Monopoly, Gold Medals, and Gasping Markets, the hosts tackle a number of topics that reflect the show's wide-ranging curiosity. The episode opens with a lively discussion on Google’s recent antitrust defeat, highlighting the significant ruling that has labeled the tech giant a monopoly. The conversation delves into the implications of this ruling, including potential remedies like breaking up Google’s services.

They then shift their focus to the financial markets and The Great Unwind. The term is used to describe the recent sell-off related to the JPY carry trade. The hosts explain this complex financial strategy and its sudden reversal, which has caused turbulence in global markets. Their clear explanation helps demystify the impact of changing interest rates and market strategies.

The episode concludes with a light-hearted yet insightful look at the Olympics, particularly the medals-per-capita rankings. The hosts discuss how smaller nations like Dominica and Grenada punch above their weight in terms of medals relative to their GDP.

The hosts’ knack for breaking down complex topics make it a refreshing listen, especially for those who want to stay informed without getting bogged down. However, if you prefer more in-depth analysis or a slower pace, you might find the quick-hit style a bit too surface-level.

WHERE TO LISTEN- You can listen to the podcast on NPR, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Music.