

The Best One Yet
Nick & Jack Studios
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.
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Sep 3, 2025 • 22min
PART 2 👜Birkin: The Handbag That Costs More Than Your House
Discover how a messy flight mishap led to the creation of the coveted Birkin bag, designed by Hermès. Learn about its rise to fame, fueled by its appearance on 'Sex and the City,' turning it into a status symbol. Explore the booming secondary market and staggering prices, with some bags fetching over $450,000. Dive into the world of counterfeiting, where luxury meets deception, and see how Birkins are outperforming traditional investments, likened to Bitcoin for their unique value appreciation.

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Sep 2, 2025 • 25min
PART 1 👜Birkin: The Handbag That Costs More Than Your House
Discover the fascinating origins of the iconic Birkin handbag, born from a chance encounter on a flight. Explore how Hermès turned innovation and scarcity into luxury gold, making this bag a coveted status symbol. Learn about its rise to fame, including its notable appearance in pop culture and how it surpassed the stock market. Dive into amusing anecdotes from Jane Birkin's glamorous life, and uncover the secrets behind the soaring demand and exorbitant prices of this legendary fashion item.

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Aug 28, 2025 • 50min
💪 “How David Bar Flexed Virality” — Our Interview with Peter Rahal of David Protein
Peter Rahal, the innovative founder of RXBAR, shares his entrepreneurial journey from selling RXBAR to Kellogg for $600M to launching David Protein, now valued at $725M. He discusses the lessons learned from his unconventional past, including insights from the cannabis market. Rahal emphasizes the unique perspectives dyslexic individuals bring to business and reveals how effective branding can set products apart. He dives into the importance of simplicity in product development and proudly announces impressive revenue targets for David.

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Aug 27, 2025 • 21min
PART 2 🏰 Disneyland: The Fantasy that Almost Flopped
The podcast delves into the rocky beginnings of Disneyland, detailing how Walt Disney pitched his ambitious vision despite initial rejections. It explores the meticulous design principles that crafted a narrative-driven park experience. The chaotic opening day is vividly described, showing how overwhelming crowds and operational failures contrasted with the polished TV broadcast. Ultimately, it highlights Walt's relentless determination and innovative strategies that transformed Disneyland into a global sensation and a cornerstone of the Disney legacy.

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Aug 26, 2025 • 22min
PART 1 🏰 Disneyland: The Fantasy that Almost Flopped
Dive into the extraordinary journey of Disneyland's creation, starting from Walt Disney's financial struggles to his relentless pursuit of a dream. Discover how a groundbreaking TV deal helped fund the park, turning a wild idea into reality. Explore the chaotic challenges faced during its debut, including plumbing issues and gas leaks. Uncover the innovative marketing strategies that transformed a simple concept into a cultural icon. Join in on the magic that makes Disneyland the happiest place on Earth!

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Aug 25, 2025 • 23min
🌵 “Party on the Playa” — Burning Man’s biz. Reading’s 40% drop. Intel’s Uncle Sam-vestment. + Vacation Update
Burning Man faces a financial crisis despite being a billionaire magnet. The government stakes a claim in Intel, raising eyebrows about corporate influence. Meanwhile, leisure reading plummets 40% over two decades, even as Warren Buffett devours 182 books a year. The hosts get playful with a new culinary trend that supposedly induces labor. Amid personal milestones and vacation plans, they explore the dichotomy of a cultural festival struggling financially while tech giants thrive.

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Aug 22, 2025 • 23min
💆♀️ “AI-ahhhhhh” – Equinox’s AI masseuse. Robinhood’s QB sneak. Millennials’ tantrum tax. +9/9/9 Hot Dog strategy.
Equinox is shaking up the fitness scene by introducing AI robot masseuses, with surprisingly positive effects on the job market. Meanwhile, Robinhood is getting clever with sports betting predictions, making waves in the betting landscape. Millennials are facing a hefty 'tantrum tax' with childcare costs skyrocketing, straining their finances. To lighten the mood, they explore the hilarious 9-9-9 challenge: 9 beers, 9 hotdogs, in 9 innings at a baseball game.

31 snips
Aug 21, 2025 • 23min
🥸 “Espionage Advertising” — Bilt’s comedy series. Taco Bell’s everything plan. Hertz’s Amazon deal. +Summer Song Recession.
Taco Bell is shaking up fast food with monthly menu launches, blending nostalgia and innovation. Hertz is now on Amazon, making car rentals more accessible. Bilt dives into 'espionage advertising' through a comedy series, showing a new angle on marketing. Meanwhile, the search for the 2025 'Song of the Summer' reveals a drought in trending hits, reflecting shifts in the music industry due to social media. Join in for a lively discussion that connects food, marketing, and cultural changes!

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Aug 20, 2025 • 23min
🪨 “Michelangelo Millionaire” — Italian Marble’s resurgence. Apple’s Pixar Lamp. 8 Sleep’s $1B not-mattress.
Apple is on the cutting edge with its new project, inspired by the Pixar lamp. Meanwhile, Italian marble is experiencing a renaissance as a luxury item, carving out a niche in modern design. The popularity of Eight Sleep is skyrocketing thanks to its innovative smart mattress cover. Finally, the quirky Robot Olympics brought unexpected results with a gold medal for bedmaking, combining humor with a glimpse into the future of technology and rest. It's a fascinating blend of innovation, nostalgia, and fun!

53 snips
Aug 19, 2025 • 26min
🍒 “$200 SmartBra” — Forme’s high-tech bra. Can’t buy house, buy crypto. Fast Casual’s bowl recession.
The hosts share a health journey while diving into a viral $200 smart bra aimed at posture correction, potentially alluring big tech buyers. Millennials are turning to crypto as a financial refuge due to stagnant housing markets. Fast-casual dining faces a slowdown, with innovations needed to adapt. The mix of tech and fashion is on the rise in athleisure, all while a playful discussion about new vocabulary and health quirks brings humor to the conversation.


