
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

Sep 4, 2024 • 26min
👋 “We quit your job” — Exit’s job-quitting concierge. Dick’s Sporting Goods’ kids app. 1-BR apt in NYC: $4,500/month.
A Japanese startup can quit your job for you, uncovering hidden severance options. Dick's Sporting Goods sees a massive stock surge, credited to its innovative high school sports app. Meanwhile, NYC apartment rents hit a staggering $4,500/month, while Austin's prices are surprisingly dropping. The latest back-to-school trend? Paying $10K for dorm interior designers. Dive into these unique stories that reflect significant shifts in the job market, retail strategies, and housing trends!

Sep 3, 2024 • 24min
🧃 “The 1st Fruit Juice” — Capri Sun’s pouches. Intel’s design strategy. Boar’s Head’s Boeing Moment.
Capri Sun is breaking new ground by introducing bottles to complement their iconic pouches, but its origin story is far from ordinary. Intel is grappling with plummeting stock prices and considering a major corporate overhaul, inspired by Nike. The podcast also examines a significant listeria outbreak tied to Boar's Head deli meats, drawing parallels to past corporate crises. Plus, it tackles the pressing question of whether shorts are acceptable in the office this summer!

Aug 30, 2024 • 23min
🤮 “Sickest Day of the Year” — Sick Days are surging. SharkNinja’s online reviews. Telegram’s CEO arrested.
It's the biggest sick day of the year, with a surge in Americans taking time off. SharkNinja's stock has skyrocketed thanks to clever marketing and innovative kitchen gadgets. Meanwhile, Telegram's CEO faces charges in France, raising eyebrows about privacy and free speech. Record hotel prices spark a fashion trend for 'hotel tote bags' as people adapt to high costs. The hosts propose rebranding sick days to encourage more liberal use of personal time off—calling it 'freedom days'—and explore the culture behind workforce wellness.

Aug 29, 2024 • 24min
👁️ “Nvidia’s watch party” — A.I.'s Biggest Day. Mister Softee’s soft-serve biz. Ozempic’s Direct-To-Tummy.
Nvidia's stunning earnings results have sparked celebratory watch parties, creating a stir on Wall Street. Meanwhile, the number of Mister Softee ice cream trucks has dramatically dropped due to competition and climate issues. Ozempic is changing the game with a direct-to-consumer strategy, bypassing pharmacies altogether. With back-to-school season upon us, searches for sleep aids like melatonin surge as parents battle sleep struggles. The conversation also touches on societal shifts affecting outdoor play and the healthcare landscape.

Aug 28, 2024 • 24min
👟 “Dad Shoe Destiny” — New Balance’s renaissance. Ulta’s Warren Buffett win. Sports Betting vs. Stock Investing.
New Balance has made waves by surpassing Under Armour in sales, thanks to its smart shift towards 'dad shoes.' Warren Buffett's investment of $260 million in Ulta Beauty is shaking up the beauty retail game, showcasing new buying trends. A fascinating study reveals that every dollar wagered in sports betting could have been invested elsewhere. Plus, a quirky discussion highlights the rarity of area codes, with New Hampshire fighting to keep its unique identity. Join the fun as these topics unfold!

Aug 27, 2024 • 22min
🐶 “Who gets the dog?” — Pet Prenups are trending. The US Open’s economics. Ikea’s used marketplace.
Discover how the US Open is raking in cash with a single $12M cocktail, transforming tennis into a lucrative spectacle. Dive into IKEA's new marketplace for pre-owned furniture, taking on the likes of Facebook Marketplace. Learn about the rising trend of pet prenups in modern relationships, with a clever nod to 'Cover Your Assets.' Plus, enjoy a humorous discussion on possible names for Chick-fil-A's streaming service, where Southern flavors meet entertainment.

Aug 26, 2024 • 27min
🖍️ “13 Million Crayons A Day” — Crayola’s billion-dollar biz. Call Her Daddy’s $125M deal. Why stocks hit All-Time Highs (hint: Game of Thrones)
Stocks have soared to all-time highs, thanks to a surprising link to Game of Thrones. Crayola is on track for $1B in sales, proving crayons are the new must-have item. The podcasting landscape has shifted dramatically with the $125M deal for Call Her Daddy, showcasing the evolving media world. Plus, the hosts share fun travel memories from France and Italy, culminating in hints about exciting new brand ventures. Tune in for insights and witty commentary that keep you in the know!

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Aug 19, 2024 • 52min
THROWBACK 🍺 The power of 1,000 true fans, with Athletic Brewing’s CEO
Bill Shufelt, founder of Athletic Brewing, leads the charge as the visionary behind America's largest non-alcoholic beer brand. He shares the remarkable growth of Athletic, touching on the cultural shift towards healthier drinking options. Shufelt discusses his transition from finance to entrepreneurship and how his personal journey influences the non-alcoholic revolution. He highlights the appeal of authenticity in branding and the changing perceptions of sobriety, all while connecting with the true fans of his innovative brews.

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Aug 12, 2024 • 1h 13min
☎️HOTLINE: Hack your life with Travel Guru, Jo Franco
Jo Franco, a multilingual travel guru and Netflix host, shares her insights from visiting 50 countries. She discusses how to budget for travel, revealing some clever hacks for booking flights. Jo offers empowering solo travel tips specifically for women, emphasizing safety and confidence. Listeners learn about innovative travel reward programs and airport hacks to enhance their journeys. Additionally, Jo promotes the importance of 'lifestyle souvenirs' by focusing on memorable experiences rather than material possessions.

Aug 9, 2024 • 25min
😎 “Ray-Gram” — Meta’s smart-glasses acquisition idea. Auntie Anne’s perfume. The Disruption Decline.
Explore Meta's ambitions to acquire Ray-Bans, potentially changing the hardware landscape. Discover the bizarre launch of Auntie Anne’s pretzel-scented perfume and what it reveals about brand expansions. Dive into the decline of millennial apps and the return to traditional purchasing methods. Plus, a light-hearted look at airline seat choices reveals that 7F is surprisingly popular. The hosts wrap up with reflections on the importance of taking breaks and hint at exciting bonus content.