
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

Oct 16, 2024 • 22min
💎 “Big Lab Bling” — Diamonds’ lab equilibrium. Tokyo’s subway IPO. Goldman’s deal party.
Japan's subway system scores big with its largest IPO in 6 years, showcasing its incredible profitability. Meanwhile, lab-grown diamonds are taking over the market, transforming engagement rings into sparkling mega-stones. Big Bank stocks are on the rise as deal-making makes a comeback—a dinner party for financial giants! In a surprising twist, 'Game of Thrones' memorabilia has generated millions, but there’s a surprising alternative to the Iron Throne. Plus, notable news flashes from Walgreens to Tesla robots add to the excitement!

Oct 15, 2024 • 23min
🚀 “Next stop: Mars” — SpaceX’s historic launch. Taco Bell’s name-your-price. Tesla’s empty CyberCab.
SpaceX is pushing boundaries with its skyscraper rocket landing, setting sights on Mars. Taco Bell disrupts the fast food game with an innovative name-your-own-price model. Meanwhile, Tesla's ambitious launches of a driverless CyberCab and humanoid robots face skepticism from Wall Street. Amidst these highlights, the discussion embraces the theme of failure, celebrating the lessons learned in business. Tune in for insights that blend innovation, entrepreneurship, and a dash of humor!

Oct 14, 2024 • 22min
🕵️ “Top Secret $$$” — The CIA’s Venture firm. Walmart’s in-house meteorologist. SecondHand clothing’s slump.
Discover the CIA's stealthy success as a top venture capital player. Explore the surprising struggles of secondhand clothing platforms like Poshmark, facing challenges amid booming market growth. Learn how Walmart and other major companies are tapping into corporate meteorologists to navigate disasters effectively. The hosts also share a lighthearted take on quirky topics like the history of goosebumps and an unexpected Happy Meal unboxing. Dive into playful discussions blending food, stocks, and healthcare solutions!

Oct 11, 2024 • 44min
The Best Idea Yet 🍟 The Happy Meal: A Delicious McMystery
Discover the intriguing backstory of the McDonald's Happy Meal, the most successful meal in history. Uncover the contested claims of its invention, which include stories of a mom in Guatemala and an advertising guru. Explore how McDonald's cleverly combined food with fun to create lifelong brand loyalty among children. Dive into the Happy Meal's evolution, from iconic toy promotions to healthier options for adults. This is a tasty tale of marketing innovation that transformed fast food forever!

Oct 10, 2024 • 23min
🚕 “We, Robot” — Tesla’s robotaxi day. Othership’s scalable sauna. Home Depot’s undercover boss.
Tesla is set to unveil its revolutionary robotaxi, potentially changing vehicle ownership and ride-sharing forever. Othership introduces an innovative wellness experience blending extreme temperatures for relaxation. Home Depot's unique policy requires executives to spend time in stores, enhancing employee relations. The hosts also draw humorous parallels between car shopping and dating, while celebrating personal milestones and discussing efficient healthcare booking with ZocDoc.

Oct 9, 2024 • 20min
👻 “Spirit Christmas” — Spirit Halloween’s santa spinoff. Bogg Bag’s suburban boom. Hurricane Milton’s economics.
Dive into the surprising pivot of Spirit Halloween, as it ventures into the Christmas market with 'Spirit Christmas.' Discover the economic implications of Hurricane Milton on Florida and its industries. Unpack the phenomenon of the Bogg Bag, which skyrocketed in popularity by mimicking trends like Crocs. Plus, hear insights on the advantages of car leasing versus buying. It's a whirlwind of retail, economics, and innovative strategies that showcase the ever-changing landscape of business!

Oct 8, 2024 • 23min
🙅 “We don’t do social” — Restoration Hardware’s anti-Instagram. Oura’s Ring of Power. Nobel’s college football auction.
Restoration Hardware thrives without social media, proving less can be more. The Oura Ring is making waves in health tech, partnering with NASA and the NBA for data-rich insights. Auctions are at the center of college football finance, with intriguing dynamics at play. A unique twist? A Nobel Prize winner also snagged an Emmy! Plus, there’s exciting news about a new launch that promises to highlight creative innovations. Tune in for a blend of business savvy and cultural commentary!

Oct 7, 2024 • 22min
🏖️ “24/7/365 Spritz” – Aperol’s seasonal challenge. Spirit Airlines’ bankruptcy warning. 9-1-1’s emergency call startup.
Aperol is tackling its seasonal sales slump with creative strategies to keep the summer vibes alive all year round. Spirit Airlines faces a financial crisis, raising questions about fiscal responsibility in the airline industry. A startup called Prepared aims to revolutionize the outdated 911 emergency call system, leveraging technology for better communication. Additionally, there's a humorous look at current business trends and innovations, including AI's impact on public safety and the joys of convenient healthcare scheduling.

Oct 4, 2024 • 22min
👖 “Daddy Denim Dollars” — Baggy Jeans’ economic impact. Adam Neumann’s WeWork Sequel. Apple’s glasses freakout.
Adam Neumann, the innovative founder of WeWork, joins the conversation. He discusses how baggy jeans are surprisingly boosting the economy through a $700 makeover trend. Neumann reveals his new venture, WorkFlow, aiming to reinvent coworking spaces. The talk takes a turn to the tech realm, highlighting Apple's panic over Meta's new affordable glasses and their strategies to maintain iPhone relevance. Plus, did you know Taco Bell is the fastest drive-thru but also the most inaccurate? It's a wild ride of fashion, tech, and food insights!

Oct 3, 2024 • 21min
🥂 “0% alcohol… for $119” — Taittinger's non-alc champagne. Toyota’s e-Air Taxi. CNN’s paywall plan.
Would you splurge $119 on non-alcoholic champagne? Louis Vuitton thinks so! Meanwhile, Toyota is investing nearly a billion dollars into electric air taxis, aiming to eliminate waste in their production. CNN and Reuters are introducing paywalls to boost their subscription models. Plus, there's a trendy new perfume scent that mimics your own body chemistry. Get ready for luxury innovations and corporate strategies reshaping the market!