Topic: Beggars

3 chapters across the catalog

Marketecture
Episode 567 34:46 - 38:50

567: Marketecture

Begging Culture and International Philanthropy Anecdotes

A series of anecdotes explores the ethics of street begging and large-scale philanthropy. Stories include a confrontation with a truck driver in London over giving money to a beggar and descriptions of organized begging rings in India. The discussion transitions to the Robin Hood Foundation's handling of Superstorm Sandy funds, suggesting that large NGOs often act as financial vehicles for bankers rather than direct aid providers.

Summer of Snowden
Episode 564 1:00:22 - 1:05:54

564: Summer of Snowden

No Agenda Production, The Voice, Austin Street Musicians

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak discuss the production of No Agenda, contrasting their lack of rehearsal with the "dress rehearsals" of reality shows like The Voice. The conversation shifts to the decline of the music industry and Curry's personal policy on giving money to street musicians in Austin. He distinguishes between talented performers and "panhandlers" with signs.

How to Survive the Economic Collapse
Episode 48 31:35 - 36:40

48: How to Survive the Economic Collapse

San Francisco Homelessness, Amsterdam Beggars, and Election History

The prevalence of homelessness in San Francisco is described as a "medieval" system where residents pay informal tolls to panhandlers. An anecdote from Amsterdam involves a homeless man rejecting a 2-pound British coin because it was not local currency. The conversation briefly explores whether U.S. elections have ever been postponed in history, concluding it has not happened in the modern era.