Odd Lots
Bloomberg journalists Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway have been co-hosting Odd Lots since 2015, and their formula is simple: find the most interesting, often overlooked story in finance or economics, then bring on the person who knows it best. New episodes drop every Monday and Thursday, and the topics range widely — semiconductor supply chains, Federal Reserve plumbing, rare earth metal markets, Venezuelan hyperinflation, prediction market regulation, and everything in between.
What makes Odd Lots different from a standard market commentary show is the hosts' genuine curiosity about how systems work. Joe and Tracy are not trying to give you stock picks or trading signals. They want to understand why shipping rates just spiked, how the repo market nearly broke in 2019, or what happens to global trade when one country hoards a critical mineral. The guests are typically researchers, economists, traders, or policymakers who can explain the mechanics in detail — people like Adam Posen from the Peterson Institute or Ricardo Hausmann from Harvard's Kennedy School.
With over 1,150 episodes and a 4.5-star rating from nearly 1,800 reviews, the show has built one of the largest audiences in financial podcasting. Episodes usually run 40 to 55 minutes, which is enough time to thoroughly explore a topic without dragging. The Bloomberg production quality is consistently high, and both hosts have a knack for asking the follow-up question you were thinking. If you want to understand the plumbing behind markets rather than just the price action on top, Odd Lots delivers that week after week.
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