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More than 10 years and 1,000 episodes ago, Planet Money decided... to start numbering episodes. That was after about 70 shows. And now we've reached 1,000. So maybe it's not a "real" milestone, but it's an important one to us anyway. Because it means that somehow, through a financial crisis, and a long recession, and a populist revolt, and lots of new faces here at Planet Money, and a trade war, and another crisis, we ... survived. We kept showing up, trying to make sense of the ways that money moves around the world, and how it tells us so much about what we value and what we don't.
This episode celebrates all we've done — for ourselves, and for the millions of you who've listened along with us as we've grown. It's also something of a whirlwind introduction to the show if you don't know it yet. Plus, we had fun making it.
It's not a best-of list, exactly. But the 14 shows in the following list all appeared in our special 1,000th episode — along with dozens of others. They were all suggested by listeners when we asked for their favorite memories and shows. And they are a pretty good introduction to what we try to do every week.
11 Favorites
A bunch of cheese manufacturers in Switzerland form a club to protect their gooey riches. It smells a lot like a cartel.
In the 1980s, one man had a brilliant idea: He would take New York's trash and ship it to Virginia. Problem is, Virginia didn't want New York's garbage. The odyssey of the barge would change recycling forever.
Not too long ago a plane had to make an emergency landing... in Iran. It turns out, it's a lot easier to land in Iran than to leave. And so a bunch of tourists got a life lesson in dealing with sanctions.
A tough cop, some naive criminals, and a truckload of stolen cattle.
The coronavirus crisis has upended almost everything in America, including the traditional relationship between landlord and tenant. Now we can really see the underbelly of the American housing system.
We had an argument in the office. Is cheap vodka really different from expensive vodka? So we spent a year trying to find out. And made our own. Vodka may never taste the same to you again ... or it will ALL taste the same.
We weren't sure, so we asked a foreigner to interfere in an election, to see what might happen.
Why the best solution to one of the most complex problems in history might be very simple: a carbon tax.
That time the government had too much cheese.
What happened when one man cornered the market in onions. Spoiler: It ended in tears.
When Houston was flooded we wanted to know who was going to pay for it all. So we went.
2 Projects
We like to figure out the world by diving into the deep end, like when , or , or . Two of favorite projects of ours: Space and T-Shirts.
What goes into building and launching a satellite? We hitched a ride aboard a rocket to find out.
We follow the making of a simple T-shirt from cotton fields, to factories, to container ships.
The One That Started It All
Alex Blumberg and Adam Davidson made this show for This American Life in 2008. It was so popular they decided to start Planet Money.
We hope you like these! And here's hoping the next ten years will be better than the last ten years, for all of us.
— The Planet Money Team
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