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Gophernomics
Ever wonder what it's really like to study economics at the University of Minnesota? Welcome to Gophernomics! Whether you're considering the major or planning your career path, we bring you authentic conversations with students, insights into opportunities you might not know about, and practical advice for making the most of your economics education. From student success stories to demystifying economic concepts, Gophernomics helps you navigate your economics journey. Tune in for real conversations with the students, faculty, and alumni shaping the future of economics. Welcome to your economic...
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A glimpse into the Washington D.C. Career Exploration Trip with Adi Suresh 22.04.2026 31:51
In this episode we sit down with Adi, an economics student who recently traveled to Washington, D.C. for a department-sponsored career exploration trip. Adi shares insights from visiting major institutions, reflects on what he learned about careers in economics, and discusses how the experience shaped his future goals. This is a great listen for students that may be interested in attending a caree...
An Interview with Dr. Ayca Ozdogan, Director of Undergraduate Studies 16.04.2026 32:10
Course programming changes, advice for students, and a dive into the Economics curriculum at the U In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Ayca Ozdogan, Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies, for a conversation about her journey into economics, her role shaping the undergraduate program, and the evolving direction of economics education. She reflects on her path from Turkey to co...
An Interview with Senior Economics Reporter Chris Farrell 07.04.2026 46:26
Jobs, Retirement, and AI: Navigating the Future of Work In this episode, hosts Aastik and Ashley sit down with Chris Farrell , senior economics contributor for Marketplace and Minnesota Public Radio, for a conversation focused on how people make major life and economic decisions. Farrell is the author of “Purpose and a Paycheck,” "Unretirement,” and "The New Frugality,” a columnist for PBS Next Av...
An Interview with Professor Jo Mullins 26.03.2026 43:31
A deep dive into the realm of academic research and beyond In this episode, we sit down with Professor Jo Mullins for a wide-ranging conversation about his path into economics, his research, and what life looks like as an academic. Professor Mullins shares how his early interest in inequality and social issues led him to labor economics, and reflects on his journey from Australia to pursuing a PhD...
An interview with Avika Mathur: The ESO President Opens Up 18.02.2026 19:04
In this episode, we sit down with Avika Mathur, the president of the Economics Student Organization, member of the Economics Undergraduate Student Board, and a senior pursuing a BA-B (economics with business emphasis) degree. Avika shares how studying Economics at UMN has expanded both her social and academic worlds, from building community to shaping her post-graduation plans. Discover what drive...
A Chat with the Most Experienced Economic Gopher - Economics Chair Professor Thomas Holmes 11.02.2026 38:42
In this episode, we sit down with Professor Thomas Holmes , chair of the University of Minnesota’s Department of Economics, for a conversation about teaching, research, and life behind the scenes of Minnesota Economics. Professor Holmes discusses how he discovered economics as a first-generation college student, what drew him into research, and what keeps the work engaging after decades in academi...
An Interview with Aastik M. (Economics BS, Minors in Statistics and Mathematics) 26.01.2026 41:07
In this episode Aastik Mishra joins us to share his journey as an international student navigating college, friendships, and leadership from the ground up. He reflects on what he learned through leadership roles in ESO (Economics Student Organization) and his work as a peer advisor , and how those experiences shaped both his confidence and direction. We also talk about grad school —what worked, wh...
An Interview with Tiffany and Annie (Senior Economics Academic Advisors) 19.01.2026 27:50
In this episode, we sit down with Tiffany and Annie , the Senior Academic Advisors for Economics who do far more than just schedule classes. They pull back the curtain on everything that goes into making the Econ undergrad experience richer and more intentional—from Women in Economics to the D.C. and NYC career exploration trips to building courses like ECON 3202 (Careers by Design in Economics)....
An Interview with Riley S. (Economics BS and Math BS) 13.01.2026 31:59
In this episode, Riley Stern shares how she discovered her passion for research, landed her very first project, and steadily built her skill set through multiple experiences—including her current work with Heller-Hurwicz Economics Institute . She breaks down what actually makes an application stand out, what faculty look for, and how to position yourself. This episode is equal parts encouraging an...
An Interview with Margaret X. (Economics BS, Computer Science BS, Data Science BS) 05.01.2026 35:15
Three majors. Big goals. Honest perspective. This week, we talked with Margaret Xiao about how mentorship completely reshaped her understanding of what’s possible. She opens up about managing an intense academic load, finding balance, and learning—through others—to trust her own capabilities. Margaret also shares concrete advice on how to actually connect with people, build genuine relationships,...
An Interview with Anushka R. (Economics BS and Finance BSB) 02.01.2026 48:31
Oooh boy — this one’s a big one. This week, we sit down with the legendary Anushka Raychaudhuri , and the conversation covers everything you didn’t know you needed: elite movie takes, the best campus restaurant, the chaos and joy of getting involved, how she landed an internship as a sophomore , what Equity Research actually is, and how to create balance without losing your mind. This episode was...
An Interview with Ben P. (Economics BS, Financial Mathematics MS) 31.12.2025 34:06
In this episode, we sit down with Ben Preppernau to talk about how an economics major can turn into a launchpad for quant work. Ben walks us through how he discovered the Master’s in Financial Mathematics program, why econ is such a strong foundation for technical finance roles, and what skills actually matter if you’re interested in that path. We also unpack the very first Econ NYC Career Explora...
An Interview with Eva B. (BS Economics, Minors in Math and Political Science) 11.12.2025 35:42
Buckle up — this episode is a blast. This week, we sat down with the one and only Eva Basile , and the conversation goes everywhere : why an Econ degree is actually awesome, which classes are GOATed, how getting involved can turn you into a BALLER, and what really happens in HHEI research. Expect goofy stories , Stoic wisdom , and at least one moment where you’ll wonder, “How did we even get here?...
An Interview with Michael Hanson (BS Economics and Minor in Management and Mathematics) 18.11.2025 18:21
In this episode, we sit down with Michael Hansen, a current Economics BS major graduating in spring 2026. Michael shares his student experience, discusses career paths he's considering after graduation, and explains how he's applying what he's learned in the economics curriculum to real-world professional settings. Want to connect with Michael? Find him on LinkedIn . Stay tuned for more interviews...
An interview with Professor Adway De (Professor of Environmental Economics and Energy Economist) 11.11.2025 28:32
In this episode, we talk with Professor Adway De, our first guest faculty speaker. Our conversation covers the basics of why he chose environmental economics as his field of study, his experience being a lecturer at the University of Minnesota, and insight into his job function as an Energy Economist at the State Department of Commerce. If you would like to learn more about Professor De, here is a...
An interview with Hannie (BA-Q Economics and Minor in Urban Studies) 11.11.2025 21:06
In this episode we talk with recent alumni Hannie. Our conversation ranges from why she chose Economics, what classes she enjoyed the most, how she got involved while at the U of M, navigating a tough job market, and general advice for any economics student. If you would like to see what Hannie is up to now, click this link to add her on LinkedIn . We hope you enjoy this interesting conversation!
Welcome to the Gopher-Nomics Podcast 10.11.2025 1:20
Welcome to the Gopher-Nomics Podcast! In our first episode we cover the goals of our podcast and focus of our podcast. Going forward each episode will share more details about the people and resources that make the Department of Economics at the University of Minnesota unique. Stay tuned for more episodes!
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