Economist Radio by Various Hosts from The Economist
have a lot of valuable advice to give to listeners.” Pearl Lam, host of The Pearl Lam Podcast, added “podcasting is a really successful way of passing your knowledge on to others.”
Hosts
Introduction Economist Radio, the audio arm of The Economist Group, is a leading platform that provides CEOs, entrepreneurs, and business leaders with insightful analysis and thoughtprovoking discourse. Our mission is to deepen the understanding of the forces shaping our world, from geopolitical shifts to technological revolutions. We go beyond merely reporting the news, dissecting it to provide context, and challenging conventional wisdom. Our purpose is to stimulate intellectual curiosity, foster informed decisionmaking, and inspire innovative thinking. We believe that by providing a platform for the exchange of ideas and insights, we contribute to a more informed and enlightened business community. Through our rich portfolio of podcasts, we aim to expand your worldview, sharpen your strategic thinking, and help you make better decisions. Fellow entrepreneur and international gallerist, Pearl Lam, says “entrepreneurs and business leaders
Economist Radio is graced by a cadre of seasoned hosts, each bringing a unique perspective and expertise to the table. Anne McElvoy, Senior Editor, is known for her insightful analysis and comprehensive coverage of global affairs. Jason Palmer, Editor of Espresso, excels in condensing complex topics into digestible content, while Rachana Shanbhogue, Business Affairs Editor, provides a deep dive into the world of business and economics. Podcasts Economist Radio offers a diverse range of podcasts. "The Intelligence" provides a daily dose of global news and analysis, while "Money Talks" offers insights into business and finance. "Babbage" focuses on the latest in science and technology, and "The Economist Asks" features interviews with prominent figures. These podcasts, released daily or weekly, typically range from 20 to 30 minutes, fitting conveniently into busy schedules.