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Supply and Demand

Supply and Demand Podcast

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What do Bud Light, Star Wars and the American banking industry have in common? The Supply and Demand boys think these and other enterprises have become too big, and dissect the fine line between growing something good and sustaining what made i
It's official. Greg has hung up his teacher hat for a new job in education policy research, and now, he tells all. Nate, Mike, and Steven ask away about true teacher stories and the state of middle school education in 2023. They learn about the
Biomedical engineer and Supply and Demand brethren Sam Palczewski joins the podcast for a deep discussion on artificial intelligence. ChatGPT is just the beginning. How will humanity deal with the threat - or perhaps opportunity - of the Singul
The suppliers return from winter recess to discuss the state of gambling in the 21st century. Mike reflects on high stakes in the NFL, Steven shares war stories from the poker table, Nate reminisces on one fateful day trading GameStop stock, an
Steven's been watching the World Cup and has some thoughts on the future of America's pastime. The demand-dudes go fully down the rabbit hole about the rise of soccer in America, the softening of football, the Moneyballification of baseball, th
The boys don't know much, but they do know what college was like and how much it cost them. In this episode, Nate asks his college-accredited co-hosts to reflect on the important decisions of their higher education journey and the utility of th
The boys kick off the long-awaited podcast reboot with a lively discussion of post-apocalyptic fiction, its persistence as a genre, and the age-old question of how one might survive a zombie apocalypse. To guide the discussion, Greg flexed his
It's been two long years since Nate, Greg, Mike and Steven produced regular episodes of the Supply and Demand Podcast. Where are they now? In this special trailer episode, the boys give life updates and set expectations for the return of the po
In the first ever Supply-Side Special, a new periodic interview series by the Supply and Demand Podcast, Mike sits down with John D'Orsi, Drug Product Process Engineer at Sanofi Pasteur - the largest vaccine company in the world and one of the
Season Four debuts with Nate reflecting on Joe Biden's social media presence and asking big questions about what it means to believe in science. The boys don't arrive at solid answers before discussing Newtonian physics, presidential polling, r
The boys hold one last coronavirus press conference to conclude Season Three of the podcast, discussing both hardships and silver linings that have they have endured so far and that lie ahead for humanity: jigsaw puzzles, Zoom classes, family h
Greg interviews the gang about their favorite cartoons, movies, cartoon movies and brands of light beer as they rest on their laurels from a successful merchandise campaign.
The historic second-ever piece of podcast fan mail sends the boys talking about survival skills, anger issues, nostalgic music, inspirational quotes and brands of cereal which they most identify with. Submit your own questions on Twitter or Ins
The Supply and Demand boys hustle their new merchandise after Greg performs a live unboxing of a mysterious piece of mail addressed to Mike that he found at their apartment. In hope of a better tomorrow, we then discuss the first things we want
Will joins the podcast to share his story of escaping the coronavirus pandemic while studying abroad in Israel and to analyze the crisis from the eyes of a journalism major... later, the boys move on to lighter quarantine topics like beer brewi
In light of the apocalypse, the boys tune in remotely to discuss the college coronavirus experience, what the return normalcy might look like, and how they have dealt with life in quarantine... it includes Dr. Fauci, James Bond, TikTok, and res
Abu, a free thinker and political isolationist, joins the podcast to share his mission of challenging deeply-held opinions. With the coronavirus pandemic escalating and misinformation rapidly spreading, the boys discuss what Puerto Rico, Santa
Greg atones for two recent predictions that he got totally wrong: the Coronavirus is still here and Joe Biden won Super Tuesday. At world's end, the boys talk Plague Inc, the Monroe Doctrine, and venting asteroid dust out of the atmosphere with
Lauren studies sleep and memory at a Netflix-famous biology lab at UMass. She joins the podcast to discuss the brave new world of her research and then hear out Nate's story of a bad Monday which included a broken car alternator, a bloody nose
Chloe enters the podcast arena to share thoughts about her time at Quinsigamond Community College and help Steven figure out why people wear shorts in the winter – as well as fuzzy Crocs, Nike midcalves, and unorthodox male swimwear. Meanwhile,
Guest star Abby handed Nancy Pelosi a toothbrush and floss this past summer as a lobbyist for the American Dental Association. She also thinks Amy Klobuchar is the candidate to defeat Donald Trump in November. The squad talks politics in light
Sam researches tissue engineering and returns to the podcast to talk about his plans to save the world with lab-grown meat. He also has a hunch that the Super Bowl is rigged. The boys unpack the conspiracy theory and then take on the Iowa Caucu
Ian joins the podcast to talk about goulash, degenerate gambling and the impending Democratic primary. Greg thinks Coronavirus is a hoax.
Mike thinks humans are imperfect. To figure out what to do about it, the boys relate the National Football League, cold-hearted airlines, self-driving cars, communism and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in a thrilling discussion of human erro
Greg may not be 21 yet, but he knows that if you want $1 cocktails at Applebee's, you should sit at the bar. After reflecting on the world of legal drinking, the gang constructs a definitive hierarchy of chain restaurants, from Taco Bell to Che
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