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EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 1H 27M

FULL EPISODE: To the Office with Emojis - April 14, 2026

from The Last Show with David Cooper · host David Cooper

Economics professor Moshe Lander weighs in on a messy money dilemma involving a presumptuous son expecting wealth from his mother. Moshe and David cover the following finance stories: Gen Z are more bullish on early retirement than millennials and think they can quit work with $500K; and Researchers say California fast-food wage hike is causing automation. Social cognition researcher Zihan Yang describes how crying during a conflict damages your opponent's reputation, at a cost to your own. For Therapy Thursdays on a Wednesday (on a Tuesday), social worker and therapist Gary Direnfeld discusses how to take care of yourself as you age. Social psychology researcher Erin Courtice answers whether or not emojis should be used in workplace communications. Psychology researcher Gwendolyn Seidman reveals whether narcissists really ruin relationships over time. Marketing professor Noah Castelo explains how to detox your brain from social media and reverse ten years of damage. Marketing professor Jonas Görgen outlines how job seekers mask their emotions and act more analytical when evaluated by artificial intelligence. Segments: (00:00) Introduction (01:09) Moshe Lander pt. 1 (10:00) Moshe Lander pt. 2 (20:00) Zihan Yang (30:00) Gary Direnfeld (39:50) Erin Courtice (49:50) Gwendolyn Seidman (59:50) Noah Castelo (1:09:50) Jonas Görgen (1:18:36) Sign-off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Economics professor Moshe Lander weighs in on a messy money dilemma involving a presumptuous son expecting wealth from his mother. Moshe and David cover the following finance stories: Gen Z are more bullish on early retirement than millennials and think they can quit work with $500K; and Researchers say California fast-food wage hike is causing automation. Social cognition researcher Zihan Yang describes how crying during a conflict damages your opponent's reputation, at a cost to your own. For Therapy Thursdays on a Wednesday (on a Tuesday), social worker and therapist Gary Direnfeld discusses how to take care of yourself as you age. Social psychology researcher Erin Courtice answers whether or not emojis should be used in workplace communications. Psychology researcher Gwendolyn Seidman reveals whether narcissists really ruin relationships over time. Marketing professor Noah Castelo explains how to detox your brain from social media and reverse ten years of damage. Marketing professor Jonas Görgen outlines how job seekers mask their emotions and act more analytical when evaluated by artificial intelligence. Segments: (00:00) Introduction (01:09) Moshe Lander pt. 1 (10:00) Moshe Lander pt. 2 (20:00) Zihan Yang (30:00) Gary Direnfeld (39:50) Erin Courtice (49:50) Gwendolyn Seidman (59:50) Noah Castelo (1:09:50) Jonas Görgen (1:18:36) Sign-off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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