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Between Lines and Lands
Shakil
11 episodes
3 days ago
Two friends, two continents, one podcast. Shakil in California and Towheed in Bangladesh explore ideas, culture, and conversations that look beyond the surface.
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Two friends, two continents, one podcast. Shakil in California and Towheed in Bangladesh explore ideas, culture, and conversations that look beyond the surface.
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Episode 2 – Beyond Myths: Education, Big Government, and Planned Economies
Between Lines and Lands
1 hour 6 minutes 30 seconds
2 months ago
Episode 2 – Beyond Myths: Education, Big Government, and Planned Economies

In this 66-minute episode of Between Lines and Lands, Shakil (California) and Towheed (Bangladesh) continue their journey through Ha-Joon Chang’s 23 Things They Don’t Tell You About Capitalism.

We dive into thought-provoking ideas that challenge conventional wisdom:

  1. The U.S. doesn’t have the highest living standards — why the story is more complicated.
  2. Planned economies never disappeared — even after the fall of communism, planning still shapes our world.
  3. Education alone won’t make a nation rich — Shakil shares his journey from the slums of Dhaka to leading finance in Southern California.
  4. Big government makes people more open to change — Towheed reflects on how societies adapt.
  5. Financial markets should be less, not more, efficient — a CFA’s perspective on crises and instability.

We close by introducing the next book that will guide our upcoming episodes.

Recorded across two continents — at midnight in Dhaka and dawn in California — this conversation reflects our commitment to exploring economics with honesty and lived experience.

Between Lines and Lands
Two friends, two continents, one podcast. Shakil in California and Towheed in Bangladesh explore ideas, culture, and conversations that look beyond the surface.