Bryan Cranston on Retirement + That Time he was Wanted for Murder

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The $165 Billion Annoyance Economy Is Here To Break You | Really? no Really?

Chad Maisel and Neale Mahoney, authors of the report, Taking On The Annoyance Economy, explain why every app, website, airline, pharmacy, streaming service, grocery store and parking meter now feels like it's determined to break you on this episode of the Really? no Really? Podca ...  Show more

Is The Economic Gamble Behind Hosting the Olympics Worth It? | Really? no Really? Podcast

Jason had an emergency this week and could make this episode but Peter held down the fort. With the Olympics heading to Los Angeles in 2028, the issue on how cities bid to hold the Olympics is one that drives Peter crazy. On this episode of Really? no Really? Podcast, Peter speak ...  Show more

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