103: Fed Deep Dive Pt. 5: The Calm Before the Crisis

EPISODE · Mar 5, 2026 · 33 MIN

103: Fed Deep Dive Pt. 5: The Calm Before the Crisis

from Market MakeHer Podcast · host Jessica Inskip and Jessie DeNuit

Yes, we’re back down “The Fed” rabbit hole, err um, history lesson that we can learn from as self-directed investors. Okay, so this one surprised me. There was actually a time when the U.S. economy was… chill? From the mid-80s to the mid-2000s, inflation stayed low, growth was steady, and recessions barely made a dent. Jess Inskip calls it The Great Moderation — basically, the Fed’s calm era, when they learned that communication and credibility could stabilize the economy just as much as interest rates.In this episode, we dig into how Alan Greenspan and Ben Bernanke helped turn “don’t panic” into policy, from the first-ever Fed statements to the now-famous dot plot. But (you knew there was a “but”)… that long stretch of calm also created a little too much confidence, setting the stage for what came next: the Great Financial Crisis.So grab your tea — we’re talking about the era when the Fed made it look easy… right before it got really hard.------------------------------------------------------Ask Us a Question, Leave a Review, Follow, Subscribe:Support the show⁠🔗All Market MakeHer Links👀 ⁠ ⁠⁠YouTube Channel⁠⁠⁠✨ Jess Inskip: ⁠TikTok⁠ ⁠Instagram⁠✨ Jessie DeNuit: ⁠TikTok⁠ ⁠Instagram⁠Funny Finance Shirts and MerchAbout Us 🌚🌞Market MakeHer is an investing education podcast taught by a 15-year finance expert to her friend, a beginner investor. Our mission is to demystify the stock market and make financial literacy accessible to all self-directed investors! We teach complex investing topics in a different way - from "Her" perspective.Important Disclosures:Investing involves risk. There is always potential to lose money when investing in securities. Market MakeHer LLC provides educational content and resources for informational purposes only. We are not registered financial advisors & do not provide personalized investment advice.

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