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Used Hotel Soaps | The Economics of Everyday Things | Episode 4

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Hotel guests adore those cute little soaps, but is it just a one-night stand? Zachary Crockett discovers what happens when we love ’em and leave ’em.
This episode was originally published February 12, 2023.
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@renanee
@renanee Жыл бұрын
Love your approach to balancing out academics'. Topics would love to hear more about: - builders (small to big) and how their world changed in this economic downturn. - skilled blue-collar workers and small business owners hiring in this labor shortage time (many are retiring while there is not much interest in the younger generation to grow into these jobs) - the economics of running a small labor business with heavy seasonalities (snowplowing, lawn, and garden) - kids' summer camps (it's the season when parents are madly competitive in signing up for summer camps...)
@NewParentsInTraining
@NewParentsInTraining Жыл бұрын
Good show, hopefully you do come back with a new season!
@SarahDeshay
@SarahDeshay 3 күн бұрын
I never wondered because I take it with me.
@vgs05002
@vgs05002 Жыл бұрын
Please come back with more! Loved it!
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