Pop Trends Price Culture

Robert Folsom

Pop Trends, Price Culture is the podcast about the intersection of psychology and markets. You can access our show notes at www.elliottwave.com/podcast (it’s free). Robert Folsom presents real people and real stories as they meet in the crossroads of mood and markets. Caution: As Robert’s disclaimer puts it, "This podcast contains strong opinions and strong language."

  • 8 minutes 49 seconds
    Part II: Jane vs Goliath - Only in America

    Jane Jacobs saw a solution when nobody else even saw a problem. The problem she saw was, planners and architects and master builders of her day held fatally flawed assumptions about human behavior -- that the way people in cities live is perfectly rational and efficient and chaos-free. And that is why their urban renewal projects were destructive. Their model was all wrong. Does this sound familiar?

    It should for anyone who took economics 101...

    28 April 2017, 5:51 pm
  • 6 minutes 18 seconds
    Jane vs Goliath: Only in America

    One of the greatest and most influential "David vs. Goliath" stories in 20th century America is all but unknown these days. An obscure, apparently ill-equipped female went up against the man who may be history's most prolific developer. This is episode one of a two-episode story about their decade-long battle.

    21 April 2017, 5:47 pm
  • 5 minutes 55 seconds
    Upholding Presidential Tradition, Abnormally

    We are watching the past become the present right before our eyes. It may not LOOK that way, but make no mistake: It's happening. Pop Trends, Price Culture shows three ways Donald Trump is upholding presidential tradition, abnormally.

    13 April 2017, 8:10 pm
  • 9 minutes 15 seconds
    Vaccinations, Opioids and the Health Risks of Linear Thinking

    What was the most successful medical program in human history? Here's a hint: It began with a counterintuitive, non-linear solution. Yet, social mood at present suggests that counterintuitive thinking is short supply, in helping to solve a current, huge health crisis.

    31 March 2017, 7:07 pm
  • 4 minutes 48 seconds
    Also in This Week's News: Are "Facts" Evidence of Partisanship?

    This past week in the news has been like 40 gallons of crazy compressed into a 20-gallon tank. It's too much to keep up with. It's like you want to slap the next person who says "I've never seen this before," except … you keep hearing yourself say that. Consider the role of social mood, and the idea that "extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence."

    24 March 2017, 7:25 pm
  • 6 minutes 27 seconds
    Do Real Vigilantes Ever Really Wear White Hats?

    The public loves portrayals of vigilante justice. Memorable vigilantes are sometimes a ‘good guy,’ other times they are … something else. Why? Where did those characters come from? Are there ever ‘good guy’ vigilantes in the real world? These great questions get great answers in this episode of Pop Trends, Prices Culture.

    10 March 2017, 6:23 pm
  • 6 minutes 28 seconds
    "Rational Man," or, Real Humans in the Real World

    It's easy to ignore information that contradicts what you think you know. Yet it's hard later on to find out that the information was right -- and that you were mistaken. We've all been there, and most of us try to learn from our mistakes. But: you can't say that you're "learning from a mistake" if you have information you know is correct and choose to ignore it…

    3 March 2017, 6:55 pm
  • 6 minutes 34 seconds
    On Mr. Trump: What I Knew THEN Is What I Know NOW

    In February 2004, Robert Folsom wrote a column that was published by a major news site. Yes that was 13 years ago, but, in recent months, the subject of that column has become more relevant than ever.

    For this episode of Pop Trends, Price Culture, Folsom reads that old column, word for word, exactly as published in 2004. It still speaks for itself.

    24 February 2017, 6:48 pm
  • 8 minutes 24 seconds
    Presidential Scandals -- How Much Damage Do They Do?

    Some Presidential scandals change history. Others are minor & don't involve the White House directly. But whether large or small, when the scandal s**t hits the fan, the president ends up 'wearing it' in some way.

    The real question is: "How much political and/or personal damage does it do to the president?"

    17 February 2017, 9:25 pm
  • 8 minutes 45 seconds
    Why a "Nation of Immigrants" Can't Agree On Immigration

    Immigration policy has been an epic contradiction all thru U.S. history. America is “a nation of immigrants,” yet major political trends in American frequently include outbursts of anti-immigration sentiment.

    Pop Trends, Price Culture offers a way to un-puzzle this issue – including recent-cases-in-point – via the clarity that comes with understanding social mood.

    10 February 2017, 8:14 pm
  • 6 minutes 46 seconds
    A Book to Replace "Conventional Macroeconomics"

    The Socionomic Theory of Finance presents the years-long work of Robert Prechter. Yet the book also includes 21 essays on socionomics from 12 other scholars, writers, researchers and analysts. That's exactly how a far-reaching new theory of finance should develop.

    3 February 2017, 6:39 pm
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