2024-10-02
1 小时 5 分钟Kyla Scanlon has made it her personal mission to bring economics education to a larger audience through social media. She publishes daily content across TikTok, YouTube, Substack, LinkedIn and more, explaining what is happening in the economy and why it is happening. Tyler calls her first book In This Economy? How Money & Markets Really Work a “good and bracing shock to those who have trained their memories on some weighted average of the more distant past.” Tyler and Kyla dive into the modern state of economics education and a whole range of topics like if fantasy world building can help you understand economics, what she learned trading options at 16, why she opted for a state school over the Ivy League, lessons from selling 38 cars over summer break, introversion as an ingredient for social media success, if she believes in any conspiracy theories, Instagram scrolling vs TikTok scrolling, the decline of print culture, why people are seeking out cults, modern nihilism, how perspective can help with optimism, the death of celebrity and the rise of influencers, why econ education has gone backward, improving mainstream media, YIMBYism and real estate, nuclear pragmatism versus utopian geothermalists, investing advice for young people, why she thinks about the Great Depression more than Rome, creating the next Free to Choose, and more. Read a full transcript enhanced with helpful links, or watch the full video. Recorded July 8th, 2024. Other ways to connect Follow us on X and Instagram Follow Tyler on X Follow Kyla on X Sign up for our newsletter Join our Discord Email us: cowenconvos@mercatus.gmu.edu Learn more about Conversations with Tyler and other Mercatus Center podcasts here. Photo Credit: Rachel Woolf
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hello, everyone, and welcome back to conversations with Tyler.
Today I'm delighted to be chatting with Kyla Scanlon, who is here with us in the studio.
I have described Kyla as a force of nature from the point of view of this New Jersey boy.
She has come out of nowhere from western Kentucky and is all of a sudden one of the best and also most popular just discussors of economics and economic reasoning and economic thinking.
So this, in my view, is fantastic.
She is super active on TikTok.
She has a sub stack, very active on YouTube, on Twitter, and now she's also, she exists in real life also, but she has a book out in this economy, how money and markets really work.
Did I leave anything out about you?
I think that's really comprehensive.
Welcome, Kyla.
Thanks for having me.
Let's start with your origin story.
So when you're young, you're going to libraries a lot, right?
Yeah.
And what is it you're reading and why do you read that stuff?
Oh, I read a lot of fiction when I was younger.
Yeah.
And it was mostly because I was trying to understand world building.