This episode of The Intelligence from The Economist covers three distinct topics: the potential dangers of Mexico's plan to elect judges, Nigeria's struggle with providing a steady energy supply to its population, and the rising popularity of backyard pizza ovens. The discussion on Mexico delves into how electing judges could undermine the rule of law and negatively impact the economy, while the segment on Nigeria explores the reasons behind its energy crisis despite being rich in oil. Finally, the podcast examines the trend of making pizza at home, highlighting the taste, social aspects, and pride associated with it.