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Moral Economy Talk

The system tells you to work harder. Your bank account says you're falling behind. Your family is feeling the pressure. And somewhere in the middle of all of it — your faith and your values are being tested every single day.You are not imagining it. The economy is not broken by accident. And nobody is coming to fix it for you.Welcome to Moral Economy Talk — the podcast that says what most people are thinking but nobody is saying. This is where money, family, faith, and values stop being separate conversations and become one honest discussion about the world we are actually living in.Hosted by Aleksandar Balta — a working-class voice with no corporate agenda — this is a real-talk podcast for everyday people who are done being told that their struggles are their own fault. Every episode explores the relationship between personal finance, family, faith, and economic justice — because these things are not separate. Th

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    Episode 4 - Who Really Decides the Rules?

    You vote in every election. You pay your taxes on time. You follow the rules every single day. So why does the economic math keep getting tougher for working families regardless of who wins?In this episode of Moral Economy Talk, host Aleksandar Balta goes inside the unseen architecture of the North American economy. This isn't an episode about partisan finger-pointing or conspiracy theories. It is a transparent, documented look at how the system actually operates, who sits in the room when the rules get written, and how the playing field became uneven.What we break down in this episode:The Unelected 12: How a small group of appointed officials control the interest rates that directly impact your mortgage, car payments, and kitchen table bills.The $4.2 Billion Lobbying Machine: A look at where political influence money comes from, what it actively buys, and how it directly affects housing and tax policy.The Revolving Door: The quiet regulatory pipeline that shapes whose interests are treated as real and whose are left abstract.The Two Questions That Matter: How bypassing the standard left-vs-right culture war and asking "Who benefits?" and "Who pays?" will permanently change how you read the news.The Blueprint for Real Change: Practical, historical examples—from cooperative credit unions to community housing models—proving that the economic landscape is changeable by organized, ordinary people.This is a non-partisan, honest conversation about money, family, and values. Understanding the mechanism clearly is the very first step toward building resilience and demanding change.🔗 CONNECT WITH THE SHOW:Official Website: https://moraleconomytalk.comRead the Companion Blog: https://moraleconomytalk.com/blogFollow on Socials: @moraleconomytalk🔔 Subscribe & Review: If this episode brought you clarity, please leave a 5-star review and subscribe so you don't miss next week's crucial conclusion to this arc, Episode 5: You Still Have Agency.Because money shapes how we live. But values decide who we become.

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    Episode 3 - When Money Changes, Culture Changes

    We live in an era where people are working harder than ever, doing everything "right," and still falling further behind. But the real damage of our current economic system isn't just showing up on grocery bills or rent notices—it is quietly attacking the very architecture of human life.In this episode of Moral Economy Talk, host Aleksandar Balta moves past the surface-level math to look at the deeper, unvoiced human costs of the modern economy. Why are young adults collectively delaying marriage and family formation? Is it a shift in our generational values, or are we simply being priced out of the lives we were built to live?What we cover in this episode:The 85-Year Harvard Study: Why the longest scientific study on happiness proves that our current economic lifestyle is actively shortening our lifespans.The "Child-Free by Necessity" Grief: An honest look at the massive statistical gap between the number of children people want to have and what they can actually afford.Reframing the Two-Income Trap: How fifty years of shifting dynamics transformed a second income from a financial luxury into a strict survival baseline.The "Sunday Evening Drift": Why a culture optimized purely for individual comfort and consumption is leaving an entire generation feeling deeply empty.This isn't a political argument, and it isn’t financial jargon designed to make you feel small. It’s a transparent, adult conversation about what happens to our families, our marriages, and our minds when the math stops working.Because money shapes how we live—but values decide who we become.Hit subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who needs to know they aren't the problem.Show Notes & Timestamps**** Cold Open: The Intergenerational Shift**** Beyond the Math: The Deep Damage Underneath**** The Affirmative Case for Marriage & The 85-Year Harvard Study**** Children Are Not a Lifestyle Choice: Naming the Unspoken Grief**** The Feminism Conversation Nobody Is Having Honestly**** The Drift: What Happens When You Can’t Access the Life You Are Built For**** The Comparison Trap, Social Media, and Identity Substitutes**** Building Anyway: Making the Math Work Around Your Priorities

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    Episode 2 - The Math That Stopped Working

    You are working harder than your parents ever did. You have more education, more skills, more information. And somehow you are still doing the math at the end of the month trying to figure out why it does not add up.This episode is about why.Aleksandar Balta breaks down the real reasons hard work stopped producing the stability it once guaranteed — from a housing market that went from 3 times your income to 20 times, to an invisible inflation that quietly drains your purchasing power every single year, to the debt that has become the entry fee to simply being an adult.This is not political. It is not a lecture. It is the honest math behind the pressure most working families feel every day but struggle to put into words.You are not failing. The math changed. And nobody told you why.What we cover:Why one income used to build a life and two now struggle to cover rentThe Jacksonville RV story — a hard worker's rational decision that exposes a broken marketHow to measure your real cost of living in hours, not dollarsThe $48,000 debt and what 18 months of five jobs actually costs a familyTakeawaysChanging economic landscape impacts familiesNormalization of debt and its consequencesChapters00:00 Introduction to Moral Economy Talk07:42 The Impact of Housing Affordability on Families15:00 The Rising Cost of Living: Grocery, Utility, and Childcare Expenses23:06 Understanding Inflation and Its Impact on Purchasing Power32:16 The Normalization of Debt and Its Consequences40:17 The Personal Impact of Financial Pressure on Relationships47:06 Practical Steps for Navigating the Current System55:00 The Power of Understanding and Shared Experience

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    Episode 1 — Costco Date Night: When Did This Become Normal?

    Title: Ep 1 — Costco Date Night: When Did This Become Normal?Description: Economics isn’t just numbers on a page—it’s how we actually live. In our first episode, we bring a heavy, private truth out of the silence: why does working hard feel like falling behind?Host Aleksandar Balta breaks down the "moral economy loop"—the invisible cycle where everyday financial pressure traps our minds in survival mode, steals our presence from our families, and replaces deep human connection with cheap distraction.If you’ve ever felt guilty for rescheduling dinner with a friend or looking at a regular restaurant bill with a sense of dread, tune in. You aren't failing; you're navigating a system designed to keep you reactive. Let's uncover the environment we live in so we can start making different decisions.Chapters:00:00 — Permanent Intro: The Tim Hortons Pause02:30 — Section 1: I Feel It Too (Costco Date Nights & Rationed Friendships)14:00 — Section 2: Solutions That Don't Solve Anything (The Trap of Fast Fixes)22:00 — Section 3: The Moral Economy Loop (How Survival Mode Changes the Brain)28:00 — Section 4: Why This Podcast Exists (Finding Clarity in the Pressure)

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The system tells you to work harder. Your bank account says you're falling behind. Your family is feeling the pressure. And somewhere in the middle of all of it — your faith and your values are being tested every single day.You are not imagining it. The economy is not broken by accident. And nobody is coming to fix it for you.Welcome to Moral Economy Talk — the podcast that says what most people are thinking but nobody is saying. This is where money, family, faith, and values stop being separate conversations and become one honest discussion about the world we are actually living in.Hosted by Aleksandar Balta — a working-class voice with no corporate agenda — this is a real-talk podcast for everyday people who are done being told that their struggles are their own fault. Every episode explores the relationship between personal finance, family, faith, and economic justice — because these things are not separate. Th

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The system tells you to work harder. Your bank account says you're falling behind. Your family is feeling the pressure. And somewhere in the middle of all of it — your faith and your values are being tested every single day.You are not imagining it. The economy is not broken by accident. And nobody...

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