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Organized Money is a podcast about how the business world really works, and how corporate consolidation and monopolies are dominating every sector of our economy. The series is hosted by writers and journalists Matt Stoller and David Dayen, both thought leaders in the antimonopoly movement. Organized Money is a fresh spin on business reporting, one that goes beyond supply and demand curves or odes... more

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The Warner Bros. deal could decimate the film industry in California, and yet almost no state-level politicians have spoken out about it. Today on the show, Matt and David talk to a California gubernatorial candidate who has vocally opposed the deal:... more

College sports is a multibillion dollar business, but until a few years ago the athletes didn't see a penny of it. In 2019, the Supreme Court ruled that the NCAA, the organization that governs college sports, had violated antitrust laws, and athletes... more

With its promise to displace jobs and disrupt daily life, AI and large language models have formed a unique market and social bubble: one that nearly everyone hates. Despite little revenue, billions of dollars are promised by hyperscalers like Google... more

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On today's show, David and Matt sit down with Tim Wu, the man who coined the term “net neutrality”, about his new book, The Age of Extraction: How Tech Platforms Conquered the Economy and Threaten Our Future Prosperity. 

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Recent Guests

Katie Van Dyck
Senior fellow at the American Economic Liberties Project, former attorney advisor at the Federal Trade Commission
American Economic Liberties Project
Episode: The Shadowy Puppet Masters Who Control College Athletics
Advait Arun
Senior Associate for Capital Markets at the Center for Public Enterprise.
Center for Public Enterprise
Episode: The AI Bubble Everyone Wants To Pop
Sarah Meyers-West
Co-executive director of the AI Now Institute, an independent research analyst.
AI Now Institute
Episode: The AI Bubble Everyone Wants To Pop
Tim Wu
Public intellectual known for coining the term 'net neutrality' and former competition policy czar in the Biden administration
Episode: Big Tech and Fascism
John Latham
Owner of Latham Seeds, a third generation seed distributor
Latham Seeds
Episode: The Bad Seed: Another Side Of The Farmer Revolt
Mikie Sherrill
Seven-term Congresswoman and board member of the Blue Dog Coalition
U.S. House of Representatives
Episode: The Election And Tariffs At The Supreme Court
Abigail Spanberger
Congresswoman and former CIA officer
U.S. House of Representatives
Episode: The Election And Tariffs At The Supreme Court
Sahaj Sharda
CEO of the Anti-Fraud Company and anti-monopolist
Anti-Fraud Company
Episode: Snitching As A Service - The Antifraud Company
David Barclay
Co-founder and executive of the Anti-Fraud Company, former FTC collaborator
Anti-Fraud Company
Episode: Snitching As A Service - The Antifraud Company

Hosts

Matt Stoller
Co-host and research director for a think tank called the American Economic Liberties Project, known for writing about monopolies and corporate accountability.
David Dayen
Co-host and editor of the American Prospect magazine, recognized for his insights on economic issues and anti-monopoly legislation.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 449 ratings
  • Meh

    A couple were ok, but a couple were just filled with misinformation. Moved on.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Nolawyerjokes
    United States2 months ago
  • Original, Valuable, Flawed

    Once or twice a month I can expect this podcast to teach me something earth-shattering that I’ll remember for the rest of my life. One can’t go wrong with a project led by David Dayen. It’s a 4-star podcast because the introduction is clunky, with bad music, and way too long, plus co-host Matt Stoller is so obsessed with himself he often has to make his own supposed humor and intelligence the feature of the show, rather than the content of Organized Money being front and center. The podcast seem... more

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    *never too late
    United States3 months ago
  • Loved the episode on MLMs

    Great information, great discussion. More MLM content please!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ListenerOT
    Canada4 months ago
  • Some doom but a lot of buds for hope

    If you’re someone who has realized that Murray Rothbard has some bad smell about him, if you’re suspecting that there is some story you’re not fully in knowledge of, start here, branch out. Regulation is what even provided the medieval world its stability, nay kings, yay democracy for 2025 and later!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    rome64CE
    United States4 months ago
  • Excellent

    Podcast Addict
    5
    LM7373
    4 months ago

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Some listeners find the hosts' humor and style engaging while others criticize the production quality and interaction dynamics.
Overall, the podcast is regarded as a valuable resource for understanding corporate influence and advocating for economic fairness.
Listeners appreciate the insightful discussions on economic issues and corporate monopolies, often feeling more informed about the complexities of market dynamics.

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Q: What does a crash look like for the economy?
A crash could lead to significant regional impacts, affecting wealth, consumer spending, lending liquidity, and potentially harming economic growth in areas reliant on data centers.
The AI Bubble Everyone Wants To Pop
Q: Is AI profitable? Is this sector making money?
No, the sector is not currently profitable, with industry analysis showing an enormous cash burn.
Snitching As A Service - The Antifraud Company
Q: How does the government currently engage in policing fraud, if at all?
The government does not have enough resources, leading to a focus on low-hanging fruit rather than larger systemic issues.
Snitching As A Service - The Antifraud Company
Q: Tell me why you're confident that you're going to be able to find fraud and navigate the legal system successfully?
We're investing in rigorous fact-finding and expert partnerships to navigate legal challenges effectively.
Snitching As A Service - The Antifraud Company
Q: How do you make money busting fraud?
We participate in some of the money that the government recovers from corporate fraudsters as relators under the False Claims Act.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Organized Money

What is Organized Money about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focusing on the intricate dynamics of corporate consolidation and monopolization, this podcast offers an in-depth examination of the impact of monopolies across various sectors of the economy. The hosts tackle a range of issues from the food industry to pharmaceuticals, exploring how corporate power shapes consumer experiences and market fairness. Notable discussions involve key figures and experts who provide insight into the ongoing battle for open markets and equitable competition. Unique in its approach, the podcast intertwines journalistic rigor with storytelling, capturing the voices of those directly affected by economic policies and practices, making it a compelling listen for those invested in understanding the underlying forces sh... more

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1. Katie Van Dyck
2. Advait Arun
3. Sarah Meyers-West
4. Tim Wu
5. John Latham
6. Mikie Sherrill
7. Abigail Spanberger
8. Sahaj Sharda

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