EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 23 MIN
The Lecture That Made Students Applaud
from Decode Econ · host Abdullah Al Bahrani
What does a donut have to do with monetary policy—and why did it earn a round of applause? In this week’s Decode Econ Weekly Rap, we unpack what makes a “perfect lecture,” rethink how we teach economics (hint: fewer multiple-choice exams, more real thinking), and break down the surprisingly doable path to saving $2 million starting from your first paycheck. Along the way, we tackle a deeper issue: why comparison—especially in school, careers, and money—is quietly undermining how we measure success. If you’ve ever felt behind, this episode will challenge how you think about progress, purpose, and your own path.Subscribe to Decode Econ on YouTube00:00 – 02:30 | Names, Identity, and Professional SignalsWhy “Jonathan vs. Jack” matters more than it seems—and how naming reflects identity in professional spaces.02:30 – 06:00 | The “Perfect Lecture.”A monetary policy lecture that landed—storytelling, student engagement, and ending with a donut analogy.06:00 – 10:30 | Rethinking Econ EducationMoving away from multiple-choice finals toward research, writing, and economic thinking.10:30 – 14:30 | The $620 QuestionCan students realistically save $2 million? Breaking down the math behind early-career saving.14:30 – 17:00 | Can You Live on $3,600/month?Cost of living, geography, and how Cincinnati compares to major cities.17:00 – 21:00 | Comparison Is the Thief of JoyFrom social media to the classroom—how relative thinking distorts well-being and decision-making.21:00 – 24:00 | Student Pressure and “Figuring It Out.”Why students feel behind—and when the “click” actually happens.24:00 – End | Trusting the ProcessGrowth, mentorship, and why your path doesn’t need to look like anyone else’s.
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