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Choosing Better

Choosing Better

Written by: Enoch Hill and Tim Taylor
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Conversations about wacky ideas, economics, and the art of living well.Enoch Hill and Tim Taylor Science Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Behind the Pump: Geopolitics in Your Tank
    May 29 2026

    What are you really paying for when you fill up your tank? Enoch and Tim unpack the true cost of a gallon of gasoline, and it is far beyond crude oil, refining, and taxes. Using the recent closure of the Strait of Hormuz as a real-time case study, they trace how a distant geopolitical chokepoint drove U.S. gas prices over 50% in just weeks, despite America’s “energy independence.” Along the way, they explore the hidden prices embedded in every gallon: U.S. Navy protection of shipping lanes, environmental damage, and the global “law of one price” that ties American consumers to events half a world away. They conclude with looking at what a prolonged Hormuz disruption would mean, why it could permanently reshape global energy routes, and explore how we can choose better in a world where energy security, economics, and geopolitics are inseparable.

    Recording Date: May 20, 2026

    Credits: Drew Elliot (music)

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Sports and Economics Part 2: Salary Caps and the Stadium Game
    May 15 2026

    In this second episode, Enoch and Tim go deeper into the machinery of professional sports economics. How do salary caps really work, and who do they really help? What is a player actually worth to a team? And when a city spends hundreds of millions of dollars to build a new stadium, is it a good deal for taxpayers? The answers turn out to be more surprising than most sports fans may expect.

    Recording Date: April 23, 2026

    Credits: Drew Elliot (music)

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    33 mins
  • Sports and Economics Part 1: It’s All Rigged (On Purpose)
    May 8 2026

    Economics isn't just for the classroom or the boardroom; it's baked into every corner of professional sports. In this first installment of their Sports and Economics series, Enoch and Tim explore how leagues deliberately design institutions andrules to shape competition, and how economic reasoning shows up in surprising places: from the structure of the NFL draft to the direction of a penalty kick (and why we may want to roll a dice before taking a penalty kick).

    Record Date: April 14, 2026

    Credits: Drew Elliot (music)

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    1 hr and 2 mins
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