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We’re fascinated by everyday objects and what they can tell us about the global economy. Join us every week as reporters from our global newsroom dig into the most fascinating facets of an object: where it came from, how it got to us, and what it can tell us about the forces that are changing the way we live and work.

Quartz Obsession Quartz

    • Business
    • 4.9 • 66 Ratings

We’re fascinated by everyday objects and what they can tell us about the global economy. Join us every week as reporters from our global newsroom dig into the most fascinating facets of an object: where it came from, how it got to us, and what it can tell us about the forces that are changing the way we live and work.

    Drug names: The machinations behind the monikers

    Drug names: The machinations behind the monikers

    Ever heard of Viagra, Rogaine, or Ozempic? 
    The process for turning a chemical compound into a household name is both a science and an art. In fact, naming a prescription drug can take a manufacturer up to four years, as a set of three monikers per medicine must run the gauntlet of several regulatory agencies.
    It all starts with determining a drug’s chemical and generic names — both of which involve established rules. After those are settled, the rest is marketing. 
    So how do some drugs become memorable? What global trends dominate drug naming? And what happens when a company gets it wrong?
    Get all the answers in our season 8 opener.

    The Quartz Obsession is produced by Podcast Fast Track, with additional support from Jason Russum, Amy Perry, Liliana Zapata, Juan Palacios, and Lorena Caro. Our theme music is by Taka Yasuzawa and Alex Suguira. This episode was recorded at G/O Media headquarters in New York.

    • 15 min
    EV chargers: The geographic forces driving electric vehicle adoption

    EV chargers: The geographic forces driving electric vehicle adoption

    Powering an electric car or truck is designed for people with private garages or who live in a major city with lots of accessible charging stations. Rural and suburban apartment-dwellers can’t just run cords out their three-story windows to juice up their rides through a 140-volt outlet. That would take days. 

    If we want any shot at transitioning to greener vehicles, how can we turbo-charge access to EVs for everyone?

    Get all the answers in our second episode of season 8.

    The Quartz Obsession is produced by Podcast Fast Track, with additional support from Jason Russum, Amy Perry, Liliana Zapata, Juan Palacios, and Lorena Caro. Our theme music is by Taka Yasuzawa and Alex Suguira. This episode was recorded at G/O Media headquarters in New York.

    • 16 min
    F1: The global race to the future

    F1: The global race to the future

    As the highest class of international racing for open-wheel, single-seater cars, F1 is worth more than $18B and stands to accelerate even more as a bonafide entertainment business as the Euro-born sport becomes more popular in China, the United States, and other global heavyweights. But F1 also faces its challenges, from new driving tech to adopt to new electrification pressures to confront. 

    In this episode our Jalopnik colleague Ryan King guest-stars to navigate a few high-speed laps around the past, present, and future of Formula One racing.

    The Quartz Obsession is produced by Podcast Fast Track, with additional support from Jason Russum, Amy Perry, Liliana Zapata, Juan Palacios, and Lorena Caro. Our theme music is by Taka Yasuzawa and Alex Suguira. This episode was recorded at G/O Media headquarters in New York.

    • 28 min
    Airline credit cards: the high-flying loyalty game

    Airline credit cards: the high-flying loyalty game

    From Dubai to Dublin to Dallas and back, air carriers are cashing in on a big business: credit cards. 

    In fact, analysts note that growth in the sector “significantly outpaces the overall credit card industry.” One carrier alone can profit billions from its cards in a calendar year and, in tandem, build loyalty by tying them up in frequent flier programs. 

    Why did airlines build out a business line through these little scraps of plastic? 
    What’s the history of these co-branded cards? 
    How did credit rewards come to make sky-high profits? 

    Fasten your seatbelts and put away your tray tables as the fourth episode of season 8 takes off, with a co-pilot who’s made a business of this business: The Points Guy himself.

    • 35 min
    Strollers: Pushing the limits of childrearing cache

    Strollers: Pushing the limits of childrearing cache

    There are contactless thermometers, the Nose Frieda, co-sleeping. Trends in parenting gear and childrearing practices seem to evolve at faster rates than other sectors, a speed exemplified by a single product: strollers. 
    While we’ve been engineering ways to wheel children around for centuries, stroller manufacturers can’t seem to stop iterating on their models. Strollers have become a status identifier, a repository for parenting anxiety, and an emblem of consumerism run amok. As doctors and experts gather new research and best practices in childcare, strollers exemplify how quickly it’s all changing.
    Strap into episode 5 and get the latest about this new movement in industrial design.

    The Quartz Obsession is produced by Podcast Fast Track, with additional support from Jason Russum, Amy Perry, Liliana Zapata, Juan Palacios, and Lorena Caro. Our theme music is by Taka Yasuzawa and Alex Suguira. This episode was recorded at G/O Media headquarters in New York.

    • 27 min
    Sleep: The dreamiest new industry

    Sleep: The dreamiest new industry

    There’s a lot of money to be made in the business of sleep. Take sunrise alarm clocks, fancy mattresses, REM-tracking wearables, and monthly deliveries of melatonin.

    But should we really be investing this much in hopes of catching a few more Z’s?

    In the final episode of season 8, we consult a bonafide sleep doctor on the matter and get a physician’s POV on a few questions keeping us up at night:

    Why is there such a large market for catching some Z’s?
    Can any of these products actually help us find rest? 
    Why do we need to sleep?
    What’s happening in our brains and bodies while we dream?

    The Quartz Obsession is produced by Podcast Fast Track, with additional support from Jason Russum, Amy Perry, Liliana Zapata, Juan Palacios, and Lorena Caro. Our theme music is by Taka Yasuzawa and Alex Suguira. This episode was recorded at G/O Media headquarters in New York.

    • 38 min

Customer Reviews

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66 Ratings

66 Ratings

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So informative

I really loved the episode on the world fair! Fascinating stuff.

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Entertaining AND Informative

A spoonful of entertainment helps the information go down.

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Disco: Choosing Joy

Kira & Camille I so appreciated this episode as I am an old disco diva that lived & loved the disco scene. My husband & I were a deep part of subculture. He was the DJ & I was the dancer. We both agree that disco never died. I consistently tell people my feelings on this explaining it’s the foundation of many of the genres that followed. I specifically appreciated your including Puerto Rican people being a part of this history. Today my husband & I do a podcast playing disco and talking about the artist, the clubs and keeping disco alive. ps … I am known for my love of the disco ball … 😉 Great job!

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