On The Record (6-16-26).
Be Like NYC.
This week we took a detour into the joy of the Knicks championship and what it says about New York, collective identity, and why Zohran Mamdani’s politics make sense in a city where the billionaire and the bodega worker share the same sewer pipe. Then we got back to the markets, where a flood of new share issuances is quietly changing the supply and demand math that’s driven equities upward for 40 years. With bond yields actually competing for attention, the irrational exuberance warnings are starting to sound less crazy.
Show Notes
Clips
Episode Timestamp + Link | Clip Link
- 00:01:44 | Marilyn Monroe Video Archives: Marilyn Monroe Singing Happy Birthday
- 00:02:05 | The Hollywood Reporter: UFC Fighter Declares “Michelle Obama Is a Man” After Winning Match at White House
- 00:13:53 | The Bitchuation Room (with Francesca Fiorentini): Ivanka and Jared Chased Out Of Albania
Resources
- 270 to Win: 2026 Senate Election Interactive Map
- Sharing Sociology: From Redlining to the Court: How Systemic Racism Shaped Basketball Culture in NYC
- Nate Rattner: Courts of New York (A visual atlas of the city’s public basketball spaces)
- Courts of the World: Basketball Courts in New York City, NY
- NYC Parks: About the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation
- Forbes: The Cities With The Most Billionaires 2025
- SIFMA: US Equity and Related Statistics
- CounterPunch: What’s Wrong With the American Left: Captured by the Professional Class
- Dissent Magazine: AI is Theft
- Grist: For first time, Americans are getting more of their electricity from solar than coal
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