
The Best One Yet
Feel brighter every day with our 20-minute pop-biz news podcast. The 3 business stories you need, with fresh takes you can pretend you came up with — Pairs perfectly with your morning oatmeal ritual. Hosted by Jack Crivici-Kramer & Nick Martell. Formerly known as “Snacks Daily”, Nick and Jack continue their podcast independent from Robinhood.
Latest episodes

8 snips
Jan 29, 2025 • 23min
☄️ “The 4 Frontiers” — Space Inc.’s Trump jump. X’s Venmo-y Visa deal. Royal Caribbean’s value meal.
Space stocks are taking off with Trump’s Mars promises, setting the stage for a new dawn in the cosmos. X's partnership with Visa shakes up financial transactions, offering a Venmo-like experience. Meanwhile, Royal Caribbean continues to soar, proving that cruises are the ultimate budget-friendly getaway. Plus, Progressive Soup's quirky chicken noodle cough drop might just redefine sick days. From space exploration to culinary creativity, the discussions spark intrigue and laughter.

7 snips
Jan 28, 2025 • 23min
🐳 “AI’s Goodwill Hunting moment” — China’s DeepSeek Drama. Coke vs Pepsi vs Costco. Unlimited PTO Paradox.
A ground-breaking Chinese AI app, DeepSeek, is shaking up the tech world, sparking comparisons to the Cold War. Meanwhile, Costco's strategic pivot from Pepsi to Coke reveals juicy insights into brand competition. Employee burnout becomes a hot topic with the paradox of unlimited paid time off, where less is often taken despite endless days available. The podcast also dives into quirky stories, such as a toothpaste salesman connecting with truck drivers, keeping the tone both informative and entertaining!

10 snips
Jan 27, 2025 • 21min
🎶 “Baby Cardi B” — Kidz Bop’s record music. Ozempic’s secret side-effect. CNN’s plastic surgery. Single-Lady Home Surge.
Kidz Bop is raking in $50 million by reimagining popular songs for kids. A groundbreaking weight-loss drug is changing lives and shopping habits. CNN is revamping its strategies amidst a shifting media landscape. Surprisingly, single ladies are driving luxury home sales, influenced by the latest cultural trends. The podcast blends humor with insightful business news, touching on everything from retail return surges to innovative health solutions.

7 snips
Jan 24, 2025 • 23min
💨 “Fart-coin” — Crypto’s Silk Road pardon. Neko’s $2B body-scanner. Video Games’ Spiderman mistake.
Discover the wild world of cryptocurrency as Trump’s pardon of a Silk Road founder sparks discussions around quirky coins like Fartcoin. Delve into Spotify's CEO’s body-scanning startup that just reached a whopping $2 billion valuation. Meanwhile, Electronic Arts faces a major stock drop due to a graphics blunder, revealing the divide between gamers' expectations and industry offerings. Plus, explore the rising trend of Cannabis Cocktails replacing traditional drinks in Dry January.

Jan 23, 2025 • 22min
🥯 “Shmear Me” — PopUp Bagel’s boom. Zuck’s Smart Oakleys. Stargate’s $500B Hollywood name.
Tech giants are at it again! Meta is gearing up to launch smart Oakleys and AI earbuds to rival Apple. Meanwhile, Pop-Up Bagels is disrupting the dining scene by prioritizing inconvenience as a clever marketing tactic. In a jaw-dropping twist, Sam Altman is spearheading 'Stargate,' a $500 billion AI project aimed at securing U.S. supremacy in technology. Plus, a quirky historical nugget reveals how catalogs once doubled as toilet paper. Tune in for insights that blend business savvy with a dash of humor!

Jan 22, 2025 • 23min
🫰 “Andreessen-In-Chief” — Trump’s Venture Cabinet. Netflix’s Live Adele Quarter. Trump’s Executive Orders.
Dive into the intriguing intersections of politics and business as venture capitalists influence Trump's cabinet. Discover Netflix's bold pivot into live sports, marking a significant shift in its entertainment strategy. The myth of the five-second rule for dropped food bites the dust, thanks to humorous scientific insights. Plus, navigate the complexities of energy policies in the context of consumer needs and environmental concerns while enjoying light-hearted discussions about cultural food traditions.

8 snips
Jan 21, 2025 • 21min
🇺🇸 “47’s Favorite Number” — Trump’s Report Card. Bumble’s Boomerang CEO. Gmail’s AI Clippy.
In a whirlwind of topics, the hosts delve into Trump’s economic agenda as he returns to office, emphasizing his fiscal strategies and past achievements. They discuss Bumble's founder re-assuming leadership and the phenomenon of 'boomerang CEOs.' The conversation then shifts to the rising role of AI in email systems, revealing its push into the corporate world. Additionally, an amusing side note about Jimi Hendrix's guitar antics leads to a celebration of the iconic Fender Stratocaster's legacy. Finally, a light-hearted discussion encourages listeners to embrace the joy of hugging!

26 snips
Jan 17, 2025 • 23min
🫡 “TikTok Refugee” — TikTok’s final countdown. Jack Daniels’ bourbon bust. Anduril’s new language of business.
The looming shutdown of TikTok has sparked discussions about its uncertain future and new alternatives like Red Note. Whiskey sales are on the decline, prompting creative branding strategies to adapt to shifting consumer habits. Chick-fil-A's innovative robot lemon-squeezing factory adds a humorous twist to mundane job tasks. Meanwhile, Anduril's new military factory signals a shift in American business language, reflecting broader changes in the market. A lighthearted celebration of listener achievements rounds out the conversation.

8 snips
Jan 16, 2025 • 23min
🍒 “Pop-Tart Problem” — Red dye’s food ban. JPMorgan’s overdraft idea. Job Referrals as-a-Service.
A recent ban on Red 3 artificial dye sparks conversation about food safety and regulations long overdue. Meanwhile, JPMorgan's record profits fuel discussions about eliminating unpopular overdraft fees. The gig economy is evolving with innovative job referrals that can earn side hustlers up to $30k a year. Plus, a playful debate arises regarding the differences in shopping choices between male and female Instacart shoppers, shining a light on societal stereotypes. Dive into these intriguing topics and more in a lively and entertaining exchange!

4 snips
Jan 15, 2025 • 23min
🚽 “Lattes & Lavatories” — Starbucks’ policy pivot. LA’s greedy landlords. Planet Fitness’s biggest risk.
Starbucks is tightening its bathroom policy to protect the ambiance of 'the 3rd place.' In LA, rising rents could mean a housing market shake-up. Meanwhile, Planet Fitness sees a stock boost but faces risks with its low-cost membership strategy. The podcast also dives into surprising economic updates, including non-EU real estate taxes and egg price hikes. To wrap up, listeners enjoy personal anecdotes and investment tips, along with a sneak peek at upcoming challenges for Boeing.