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Event Series: Oculus Series

Planet Money: A Guide to the Economic Forces That Shape Your Life

With Alex Mayyasi, Kenny Malone, Daryl Fairweather, and Jack Corbett

Date:
Monday, April 13
Time:
7:30 pm PDT
Series:
Cost:
$55 – $80 (Includes Book)
Additional fees may apply. Learn more about our ticketing model here.

Venue

The Great Hall
1119 Eighth Avenue (enter on Eighth Avenue)
Seattle, 98101 United States
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Event Format

In-Person

EVENT NOTES
Doors for this event will open at 6:30 PM. Town Hall events are approximately 75 minutes long.

Book cover of "Planet Money" by Alex Mayyasi and the hosts of NPR's Planet Money. The cover features a globe with a large stack of gold coins on top. This stack is tied with red string, held by a metal hook descending from above. The background is a deep blue, resembling a starry night sky. The title "PLANET MONEY" is displayed in bold white letters. Below, the subtitle says "A Guide to the Economic Forces that Shape Your Life."
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Planet Money: A Guide to the Economic Forces That Shape Your Life

Elliott Bay Book Company

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Headshots of Alex Mayyasi, Kenny Malone, Daryl Fairweather, and Jack Corbett
Arts & Culture

Join the team behind the popular podcast Planet Money and celebrate the publication of their new book, Planet Money: A Guide to the Economic Forces That Shape Your Life. Book author and longtime contributor Alex Mayyasi, Planet Money host Kenny Malone, and visual host Jack Corbett will bring Planet Money’s signature brand of storytelling to the stage and discuss some highlights from the new book, including unlikely origin stories, revealing truths about human behavior, and insightful suggestions for navigating chaotic times drawn from the latest ideas in economics. Daryl Fairweather, Chief Economist at Redfin, will be the special guest this evening. Come prepared to engage with the silly and the sublime and ask some questions of your favorite Planet Money hosts and reporters.

Each book purchased with a ticket comes with an exclusive Planet Money tote bag!

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Alex Mayyasi is a longtime contributor to Planet Money. Previously he was the founding editor of Gastro Obscura, which earned two James Beard Awards, and published a bestselling travel book, and was also a writer and editor at Priceonomics. His writing on business and economics has appeared in publications such as Smithsonian, the Washington Post, and The Atlantic. Mayyasi also consults for the University of Chicago economics department. He’s the co-author of You Are Under Arrest for Masterminding the Egyptian Revolution (a Memoir).

Kenny Malone is a cohost for NPR’s Planet Money podcast. Before that, he was a reporter for WNYC’s Only Human podcast. Before that, he was a reporter for Miami’s WLRN. And before that, he was a reporter for his friend T.C.’s homemade newspaper, Neighborhood News. Malone’s stories have investigated everything from abuse in Florida’s assisted living facilities to health hackers building their own pancreas to the origins of seemingly made-up holidays like National Raisin Day. Or National Golf Day. Or National Splurge Day. His work has won the National Edward R. Murrow Award for Use of Sound, the National Headliner Award, the Scripps Howard Award, and the Bronze Third Coast Festival Award. He studied mathematics at Xavier University in Cincinnati and proudly hails from Meadville, PA, where the zipper was invented.

Daryl Fairweather is the chief economist of Redfin and author of Hate the Game: Economic Cheat Codes for Life, Love, and Work. Her insights have been featured on 60 Minutes, CBS Evening News, as well as in the New York Times and Washington Post. Prior to joining Redfin she was a senior economist at Amazon working on problems related to employee engagement and managing a team of analysts.

Jack Corbett is the visual host of Planet Money’s TikTok account. Corbett shot NPR’s first TikTok about the stock market circuit breaker. His reporting style became a perfect fit for the pandemic and the new short-form world order it has left in its wake. Since then, Planet Money TikTok’s unique style and sensibility have garnered a devoted, loyal fanbase of young and diverse audiences. Almost four years later, the channel has amassed a large, devoted following of almost 800,000. His TikToks have received almost 15 million likes. In 2023, Corbett’s work on Planet Money’s TikTok won an Edward R. Murrow award and he’s also been recognized by the White House Press Photographers Association. Corbett studied experimental cinema at Ohio State University and started at NPR in 2019 as an intern on the Music team. In his first few weeks, Corbett pitched a documentary to Jazz Night in America, which went on to premiere as part of the Sundance Film Festival in 2021. Corbett lives, breathes and makes bread in The City of Angels, Los Angeles, California.


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