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Listen in to the latest Fed podcasts

Federal Reserve podcasts are valuable resources for learning more about the work the Federal Reserve Banks do. Listeners can get a deeper dive on insights and analysis about the economy, Federal Reserve events, financial education and more. Let your curiosity roam as you browse podcasts from around the Federal Reserve System.

Federal Reserve Podcasts
Location Podcasts
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston The Boston Fed’s podcast, Six Hundred Atlantic (Off-site), explores trends, challenges and insights uncovered by their economists, researchers and analysts. Check out their latest episode (Off-site) to learn more about inflation and the ways it can be affected by how much attention people pay it.
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Bank Notes (Off-site) is a podcast that dives into insights and analysis from the New York Fed. The latest season is called “Banking Culture Reform: Norms, Mindsets, and Decision-Making” and has eight episodes each featuring a person with a unique experience to better help listeners understand behaviors and decision-making.
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond With over 60 episodes, the Richmond Fed’s Speaking of the Economy (Off-site) podcast explores topics such as access to credit, workforce development and rural entrepreneurship.
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Check out the Atlanta Fed’s monthly podcast Economy Matters (Off-site), which accompanies their Economy Matters online magazine (Off-site). This podcast discusses economic research, bank supervision and regulation and the payments system.
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Explore new research and hear discussions from the Financial Markets Group at the Chicago Fed in their podcast LaSalle Street (Off-site). Topics discussed in this podcast include central clearing, trade execution, financial technology and systemic stability.
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The St. Louis Fed offers three unique podcasts: Women in Economics (Off-site) which highlights women who have built careers as prominent economists; Economic Lowdown (Off-site) covers topics in economics, banking and monetary policy for high school and college students, and also offers resources for teachers to use these podcasts in the classroom; and Timely Topics (Off-site) which explores research and economics-related topics in the news, such as economic equity, supply chain issues and inflation.
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City The Ten Talk (Off-site) podcast explores the Kansas City Fed’s research, presented in their economists’ own words.
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco The San Francisco Fed offers several podcasts. Their latest podcast, Pacific Exchanges (Off-site) features interviews with experts in economics and finance exploring worldwide trends, such as financial technology and financial inclusion. Zip Code Economies (Off-site) shares the stories of people navigating the unique economic situations in their communities. Twice Around (Off-site) focuses on myth busting and gives insight and advice about achieving the American dream. The Access (Off-site) podcast spotlights community voices to showcase program models that are helping create economic security and mobility for underserved populations.

Note

The views expressed in the above podcasts are the speakers’ own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Federal Reserve System.