Explore Wharton faculty-led and program podcasts

All Else Equal: Making Better Decisions
Join finance professors Jonathan Berk and Jules van Binsbergen as they explore the science and strategy of making better decisions.
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Behind the Markets
Jeremy Schwartz, global CIO at WisdomTree, and Jeremy Siegel, professor of finance at Wharton, host this podcast featuring leading economists and market strategists discussing market performance and economic outlook.

Choiceology
Wharton professor Katy Milkman shares true stories involving high-stakes moments, and explores the latest research to help you make better judgments and avoid costly mistakes.

Creative Intelligence
Hosted by Kartik Hosanagar, Faculty Co-Director of Wharton Human-AI Research, a serial entrepreneur, and the John C. Hower Professor at the Wharton School.

Future of the Business World Podcast
Discover inspiring voices from innovative high school students around the world. Each month, we interview young entrepreneurs and leaders exploring business, finance, and the global economy.

Marketing Matters
Hosted by Wharton marketing professors Barbara Kahn and Americus Reed, this weekly show explores marketing trends, consumer behavior, retail innovation, and brand strategy with industry experts.

MoneyBall
Wharton sports analytics experts explore data-driven decision-making in sports, from player rankings to streaks and strategy. Join Eric Bradlow, Shane Jensen, Cade Massey, and Adi Wyner as they apply analytics to the game.

No Stupid Questions
Research psychologist Angela Duckworth (author of Grit) and tech and sports executive Mike Maughan really like to ask people questions, and they believe there’s no such thing as a stupid one.

ReThinking
As an organizational psychologist, Adam Grant believes that great minds don’t think alike; they challenge each other to think differently.

Ripple Effect
Every day, business scholars answer pressing questions in their research — but what do their insights mean for you? In this podcast, Wharton faculty dive into what inspired their studies and how their findings resonate with the world today.

Special Briefing
Join Penn IUR Fellow William Glasgall and professor Susan Wachter, Penn IUR Co-Director, as they explore critical issues impacting the fiscal health of cities and states.

The Road to Accountable AI
Explore the legal and ethical implications of artificial intelligence with Wharton Professor Kevin Werbach, Chair of Legal Studies and Business Ethics, as he examines how AI is transforming business and society.

This Week in Business
This Week in Business features interviews with Wharton faculty about the latest news, fascinating trends, and issues impacting both consumers and the business world.

Where AI Works
Discover AI’s real-world business impact through conversations between Wharton faculty and industry practitioners. Brought to you by the Wharton School and Accenture, this show explores innovation, strategy, and transformation through an AI lens.

Worklife with Adam Grant
Organizational psychologist, Adam Grant explores what makes work meaningful. Discover how unusual professionals across industries find purpose, engagement, and fulfillment in their careers.
