Emma Reid

The Invisible Hand

Economics isn't boring when Emma Reid explains it. This former Wall Street finance analyst quit her corporate job after watching too many people get scammed by get-rich-quick schemes, including her own father who almost lost his retirement to a pyramid scheme. Now she breaks down everything from inflation to interest rates using stories from her small-town grocery store and her neighbor's questionable crypto investments. Every day, Emma takes one economic concept and makes it make sense. Monday might be why gas prices actually work the way they do. Tuesday could be the real reason your mortgag...

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Emma Reid

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11. jul. 2026

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Why Jeff Bezos Can Go Broke Without Losing His $200B Fortune 30.06.2026

Ever notice how the rich get richer even when they go broke? In this episode, Emma Reid exposes the twisted truth about bankruptcy laws: going broke is actually a luxury only wealthy people can afford. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why Trump filed for bankruptcy 6 times but never lost his personal fortune (the legal loophole that saves the rich) • The $50,000-$100,000 price tag to file Chapter 11 bankru...

Why Jeff Bezos Promoted His Worst Manager (And Why Every Company Does This) 30.06.2026

Your best manager at work is probably a disaster as a boss, and there's a twisted mathematical reason why. In this episode, Emma Reid exposes why Amazon, Google, and your own company keep promoting their worst possible management candidates. 🎯 What You'll Discover: • Why Google's internal data proves technical skills make terrible managers (and the 4 traits that actually matter) • The $45,000 mis...

Why You Can't Just Kick Out Squatters (The Legal Loophole That Protects Them) 30.06.2026

You think squatting is just homeless people camping in abandoned houses? Think again. Emma Reid breaks down why these controversial laws actually protect property owners more than they hurt them, and the surprising medieval origins that still shape your property rights today. Most people have no clue that squatter's rights cases are almost never about random strangers taking over your vacation hom...

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