Episodes

  • The South Sea Bubble and Financial Follies
    Feb 15 2026

    In this episode, we explore the speculative frenzy of the South Sea Bubble in 1720s Britain, a period where financial innovation met widespread public speculation. We uncover how attempts to manage national debt led to an unsustainable stock market boom and its eventual dramatic collapse, leaving a lasting impact on financial regulations and public trust.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the South Sea Bubble

    00:44 The South Sea Company's Proposition

    02:09 The Rise of South Sea Shares

    05:06 The Speculative Frenzy Spreads

    10:30 The South Sea Bubble Bursts

    15:34 Lessons from the Bubble

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    14 mins
  • Why Modern Money Feels So Unsatisfying
    Jan 23 2026

    Even when the numbers rise, peace often doesn’t. This episode explains why modern money fails to deliver security — and how ancient instincts still shape our expectations of wealth.

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    17 mins
  • Unpacking the Tulip Mania Bubble
    Feb 14 2026

    In this episode, we explore the historical phenomenon of Tulip Mania in the 17th-century Dutch Republic, examining how a market for exotic flowers transformed into a speculative bubble driven by contract trading. We discuss the societal conditions that enabled such speculation and the key factors that led to its eventual, yet contained, collapse.

    Chapters

    00:00 Tulip Mania's Beginnings

    00:00 The Dutch Republic Market

    02:04 Tulips as Status Goods

    03:20 The Rise of Tulip Contracts

    05:00 Low Entry, High Hype

    08:25 The Logic of Bubbles

    10:12 The Bubble Bursts

    13:02 Lessons from Tulip Mania

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    12 mins
  • Spanish Silver and Europe's Price Revolution
    Feb 13 2026

    In this episode, we explore how overwhelming quantities of silver from the Americas reshaped 16th-century European economies and triggered the 'Price Revolution.' We also discuss how this surge in global money resulted in widespread inflation, economic paradoxes for Spain, and a silent redistribution of wealth across society.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to New World Silver

    01:55 The Price Revolution Begins

    04:46 Silver's Journey and Spain's Paradox

    08:46 Impact on Contracts & Society

    11:52 Spain's Struggles and Global Reach

    15:23 Lessons from Abundant Money

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    12 mins
  • Understanding the Financial System's True Nature
    Feb 12 2026

    In this episode, we explore the often-misunderstood financial system, differentiating it from the real economy and explaining how its structure shapes the flow of money. We break down its evolution, functions, and the reasons it can feel so detached from our daily lives.

    Chapters

    00:00 What is the Financial System?

    00:58 Why It Feels Abstract and Alien

    05:32 Separating Financial System from Economy

    10:25 How the Financial System Works

    12:17 The Impact of Misunderstanding

    18:17 Why Understanding Matters

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    16 mins
  • Mansa Musa's Gold Flood in 14th Century Cairo
    Feb 11 2026

    In this episode, we explore the disruptive impact of Mansa Musa's pilgrimage to Mecca on 14th-century Cairo, where his unprecedented generosity with gold triggered rapid and widespread inflation. We discuss how this event illustrates the complex relationship between money supply, economic coordination, and societal adaptation.

    Chapters

    00:00 Cairo's Monetary Landscape

    01:16 Mansa Musa's Unprecedented Generosity

    02:49 Impact on Cairo's Economy

    05:49 Inflation and Economic Coordination

    08:28 Unintended Consequences

    11:21 Lessons from the Gold Flood

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    13 mins
  • Why Smart People Make Bad Money Decisions
    Feb 10 2026

    In this episode, we explore why intelligent individuals often make irrational financial decisions, suggesting that the human mind is not a unified decision engine, especially when money is involved. We also discuss how ingrained psychological responses like loss aversion and narrative bias can override logic, leading to choices that seem counterintuitive but are deeply human.

    Chapters

    00:00 The Impulse to Act

    00:02 Brain’s Decision Making

    00:06 Loss Aversion and Fear

    00:08 Narrative Bias and Social Comparison

    00:11 Intelligence vs. Behavioral Finance

    00:12 Financial Environment and Human Nature

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    17 mins
  • Roman Empire's Currency Debasement: A Cautionary Tale
    Feb 9 2026

    In this episode, we explore the Roman Empire's struggle with monetary instability in the 3rd century A.D., examining how the gradual debasement of its silver coinage led to widespread inflation and the erosion of public trust. We discuss the empire's choices to dilute its currency in a bid to solve immediate financial crises, and the long-term consequences that reshaped its economy and societal functions.

    Chapters

    00:00 Roman Empire's Monetary Crisis

    00:49 Dilution Not Reform

    05:05 Economic Decline and Lost Trust

    12:10 The Deeper Failure of Debasement

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    10 mins