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Wheelchair rugby’s Chuck Aoki makes us smart about the Paralympics (rerun)

Marketplace All-in-One

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4.51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 31 December 2024

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Hey smarties! We’re on a break for the holidays and revisiting some of our top episodes from 2024. We can’t do this show without you and we still need your support. If you can, donate today to keep independent journalism going strong into 2025 and beyond. Give now to support “Make Me Smart.” Thank you so much for your generosity, happy holidays and we’ll see you in the new year.

In case you haven’t heard, the Summer Olympics aren’t over! This year’s Paralympics kick off in Paris on Aug. 28. It’s the first time all 22 Paralympic events will be aired live, and total broadcast revenues are up by more than 20% from the delayed 2020 Paralympics. Chuck Aoki, an American Paralympic wheelchair rugby player, said content creators like himself are also bringing eyes to the event. On the show today, Aoki breaks down the basics of wheelchair rugby (aka “murderball”), the system that classifies para athletes based on their disability, and why this year’s Paralympics are getting more buzz than ever.

Then, we’ll get into how pharmaceutical companies’ new direct-to-consumer programs could impact drug prices. And, listeners tell us about the trafficless 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, and a lesson in credit cards learned the hard, heartbreaking way.

Here’s everything we talked about today:

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0:00.0

Hey, everybody, it's Kai.

0:01.6

Happy New Year's Eve.

0:03.0

Make Me Smart is on a break for the holidays,

0:05.3

so we're revisiting some of our top episodes of 2024.

0:09.5

This year, the Paralympics got more coverage and viewership than ever before,

0:13.4

so we're sharing our conversation with Paralympic wheelchair rugby player Chuck Aoki.

0:18.3

But before we hear from Chuck and all about murderball, and trust me on that one,

0:22.5

today is the last chance you have to support Marketplace and make me smart with a tax deductible

0:27.0

donation. The investment you make today is going to come back to you every time you listen over

0:31.5

the next year, knowing you're helping us deliver reliable, in-depth news that makes people smarter

0:36.6

about the economy.

0:42.7

Invest in Marketplace and Make Me Smart for 2025. Donate today, please, by heading to marketplace.org slash give smart and thanks.

0:50.2

Hello, everyone. I'm Kimberly Adams. Welcome back to Make Me Smart, where none of us is as smart as all of us.

0:58.1

I'm Kai Rosdahl. Thanks for joining us on this Tuesday, 27 August. We are talking Paralympics today because the summer games are not over. Paralympics start tomorrow in Paris.

1:08.8

And interest in the Paralympics is growing, and this year's Paralympics are set to reach its largest audience ever.

1:15.8

So we wanted to know more about Paralympic events and what's driving interest in the games.

1:20.7

So to help us get smart about this, Paralympic wheelchair rugby player Chuck Aoki,

1:25.8

it's here to make us smarter.

1:28.6

And he is joining us from Paris, where he's getting ready to represent Team USA in his fourth Paralympics. Welcome

1:34.8

to the show, Chuck. Hey, Kimberly, thanks so much for having me. So what's the vibe in Paris right now?

1:42.7

The vibe in Paris is fantastic.

1:45.0

You know, I've done, as you mentioned in the intro, I've been to the fourth Olympic games,

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