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Dollar Dialogue
Dollar Dialogue
55 episodes
1 week ago
Dollar Dialogues, The Ultimate Teen Podcast of Bangladesh Concerning All About Finance & Economics. The podcast is hosted by Supreeth Nagella, Araf Malik, Arib Malik & Shahzaib Obaidul-Karim. Keep listening to gain insightful perspectives on managing finances and understanding economic principles, tailored for both teens and adults. And we hope you have a good time listening to our podcast.
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Dollar Dialogues, The Ultimate Teen Podcast of Bangladesh Concerning All About Finance & Economics. The podcast is hosted by Supreeth Nagella, Araf Malik, Arib Malik & Shahzaib Obaidul-Karim. Keep listening to gain insightful perspectives on managing finances and understanding economic principles, tailored for both teens and adults. And we hope you have a good time listening to our podcast.
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Made in Mexico: Peso, the Youth, and Policy Shifts W/ Mariangela
Dollar Dialogue
1 hour 5 minutes 16 seconds
3 months ago
Made in Mexico: Peso, the Youth, and Policy Shifts W/ Mariangela

In this special half-century episode of Dollar Dialogue, we head to Mexico — not through the lens of investors or policymakers, but through the lived experience of youth on the ground.Joining us is Mariangela, a brilliant young thinker from Mexico and Wharton Summer Program alum, who brings both clarity and heart to a conversation that goes beyond the headlines. What does it really mean to grow up in a country where the economy is “doing well” on paper, yet opportunity feels miles away — sometimes, literally? Of course, we also have our podcast hosts Supreeth Nagella and Arib Malik and Dof Rishan Ali with us today. We dig deep into Mexico’s current economic moment:A surging peso that’s made headlines globallyRising foreign direct investment, fueled by U.S.–China tensions and the nearshoring boomClaudia Sheinbaum’s new presidency, with questions about how her leadership will shape policy continuity post-AMLOAnd yet, over 50% of the workforce still operates informally, with low wages and limited protectionsMariangela brings a unique, youth-driven lens to all of this. She speaks honestly about the regional disparities that define life in Mexico — the difference between Mexico City’s tech corridors and southern states where schools still lack basic infrastructure. She reflects on how young people are navigating rising costs, unequal access to education, and a labor market where formal jobs are often out of reach.As she puts it, “It feels like there are two Mexicos. One that’s modern and integrated with the global economy — and another that’s stuck fighting for the basics.”We also explore how young Mexicans are responding to these structural challenges — through activism, education, entrepreneurship, or simply leaving home to find a better shot elsewhere. Mariangela offers sharp insight into how economic policy intersects with dignity, aspiration, and identity — things that don’t always show up in GDP figures, but define a generation’s reality.This isn’t your typical econ episode. It’s a conversation that humanizes the numbers — that shows how currency strength means little if people can’t afford tortillas, or how nearshoring only matters if its benefits actually reach the people doing the work.Whether you're from Mexico or Mongolia, Dhaka or Dallas, this episode is a must-listen if you care about how economies grow — and who they leave behind.🎧 Dollar Dialogue is a youth economics podcast hosted by Arib Malik, Shahzaib Karim, and Supreeth Nagella exploring money, markets, and inequality from the eyes of Gen Z. Tune in for honest, globally diverse conversations on how the economy actually feels.Until next time —this is Dollar Dialogue, changing economics one dialogue at a time. 🎙️

Dollar Dialogue
Dollar Dialogues, The Ultimate Teen Podcast of Bangladesh Concerning All About Finance & Economics. The podcast is hosted by Supreeth Nagella, Araf Malik, Arib Malik & Shahzaib Obaidul-Karim. Keep listening to gain insightful perspectives on managing finances and understanding economic principles, tailored for both teens and adults. And we hope you have a good time listening to our podcast.