Regina Barber
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I love it. I'm going to take this and be like, you know, you can actually think that random good things are going to happen to not just bad things.
I love it. I'm going to take this and be like, you know, you can actually think that random good things are going to happen to not just bad things.
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Yes. Well, thank you so much for sharing your work with us.
Yes. Well, thank you so much for sharing your work with us.
Yes. Well, thank you so much for sharing your work with us.
This episode was produced by Hannah Chin. It was edited by our showrunner, Rebecca Ramirez. Tyler Jones checked the facts. James Keeley was the audio engineer. Beth Donovan is our senior director, and Colleen Campbell is our senior vice president of podcasting strategy. I'm Regina Barber. Thank you for listening to Shortwave from NPR.
This episode was produced by Hannah Chin. It was edited by our showrunner, Rebecca Ramirez. Tyler Jones checked the facts. James Keeley was the audio engineer. Beth Donovan is our senior director, and Colleen Campbell is our senior vice president of podcasting strategy. I'm Regina Barber. Thank you for listening to Shortwave from NPR.
This episode was produced by Hannah Chin. It was edited by our showrunner, Rebecca Ramirez. Tyler Jones checked the facts. James Keeley was the audio engineer. Beth Donovan is our senior director, and Colleen Campbell is our senior vice president of podcasting strategy. I'm Regina Barber. Thank you for listening to Shortwave from NPR.
You're listening to Shortwave from NPR. Hi, Gina. Hey, how's it going? This is my daughter, Dory. You want to say hi? Hi. Alina, I'm so excited to go shopping with you. It's going to be amazing. So I guess we should tell people why we're weirdly recording. Yes. At a mall next to a Christmas tree. We are next to a giant Christmas tree.
You're listening to Shortwave from NPR. Hi, Gina. Hey, how's it going? This is my daughter, Dory. You want to say hi? Hi. Alina, I'm so excited to go shopping with you. It's going to be amazing. So I guess we should tell people why we're weirdly recording. Yes. At a mall next to a Christmas tree. We are next to a giant Christmas tree.
You're listening to Shortwave from NPR. Hi, Gina. Hey, how's it going? This is my daughter, Dory. You want to say hi? Hi. Alina, I'm so excited to go shopping with you. It's going to be amazing. So I guess we should tell people why we're weirdly recording. Yes. At a mall next to a Christmas tree. We are next to a giant Christmas tree.
Where didn't we go shopping? Yeah, we walked around a lot. So Alina Selyuk, you're a business correspondent at NPR and you apparently know a lot about malls.
Where didn't we go shopping? Yeah, we walked around a lot. So Alina Selyuk, you're a business correspondent at NPR and you apparently know a lot about malls.
Where didn't we go shopping? Yeah, we walked around a lot. So Alina Selyuk, you're a business correspondent at NPR and you apparently know a lot about malls.
Right. For science. And you are kind enough to talk to us a little bit about the science involved in shopping, right? Specifically, the psychology of a sale, which is why we went hunting for sales at Pentagon City Mall just outside Washington.
Right. For science. And you are kind enough to talk to us a little bit about the science involved in shopping, right? Specifically, the psychology of a sale, which is why we went hunting for sales at Pentagon City Mall just outside Washington.
Right. For science. And you are kind enough to talk to us a little bit about the science involved in shopping, right? Specifically, the psychology of a sale, which is why we went hunting for sales at Pentagon City Mall just outside Washington.