

The Hustle Daily Show
Hubspot Media
A daily dose of irreverent, offbeat, and informative takes on business & tech news. Hosted by Jon Weigell, Juliet Bennett Rylah, Mark Dent, Ben Berkley, Sara Friedman, Matthew Brown, and Rob Litterst from The Hustle.
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Oct 31, 2024 • 15min
Dog trading cards are coming for your wallet
A trading card company teams up with the Westminster Kennel Club to launch dog trading cards, tapping into the lucrative pet market. Meanwhile, Starbucks is shaking up its menu by cutting certain drinks. In the corporate world, Dropbox faces massive layoffs and Chipotle navigates through its own challenges. Vintage dog trading cards are making a comeback, with roots tracing back to the late 1800s. Lastly, job hunting trends reveal the best and worst states to find employment.

Oct 30, 2024 • 15min
How Halloween beat inflation in 2024
This discussion dives into the surprising surge of Halloween spending, soaring to a record $11.6 billion in 2024 despite inflation worries. The cultural shift towards year-round celebrations is also highlighted. Additionally, the rise of gambling culture is showcased with humorous anecdotes, alongside Starbucks' controversial return-to-office mandates. The hosts unveil how families are prioritizing Halloween festivities and even draw a curious link between Baby Ruth and a historical figure. It's a fascinating exploration of consumer behavior and economic trends!

Oct 29, 2024 • 15min
Why fewer Americans want promotions (goodbye corporate ladder?)
A recent trend sees 42% of Americans opting out of promotions, reflecting a shift in workplace values led by Gen Z and Millennials. Many younger workers prioritize job satisfaction over traditional corporate advancement. How can companies incentivize employees without promotions? Meanwhile, Boeing looks to secure a hefty $19 billion, and McDonald's bounces back with the Big Mac following a food safety scare. The discussions highlight a cultural transformation in how success is perceived and pursued in today’s workforce.

Oct 28, 2024 • 14min
Nokia’s ahead-of-its-time ‘taco phone.’
Dive into the nostalgic world of Nokia's N-Gage, the 'taco phone' that aimed to blend gaming and communication back in 2003. Discover the challenges it faced and its ultimate commercial flop. The conversation touches on the shifting trends towards simpler, multifunctional devices as consumers yearn for clarity over complexity. Also, peek into Nokia's gaming legacy and the rising popularity of 'dumb phones' in an age of overwhelming tech. It's a fascinating reflection on the evolution of mobile devices!

Oct 27, 2024 • 12min
What does winning a James Beard Award really mean for chefs?
Brett Anderson, a food correspondent for The New York Times and former James Beard Awards committee member, joins acclaimed chef Chintan Pandya, known for his vibrant Indian restaurants. They dive into the profound impact of winning a James Beard Award on a chef's career, sparking more reservations and media buzz while unveiling unexpected challenges. The duo also discusses the balancing act between culinary prestige and financial realities, offering insights into how such accolades can reshape the restaurant industry for aspiring chefs.

Oct 25, 2024 • 13min
Febreze Scentstories: A fake CD player that smells
Discover the bizarre Febreze Scentstories, a CD player that dispensed fragrances instead of music, and the missed marketing opportunities that doomed it. Delve into Shania Twain’s unexpected role in this strange venture. As Norway raises internet age limits for teens, hear about AI’s intrusion into Polish journalism. This blend of odd consumer products and tech trends makes for a captivating discussion that highlights the fine line between innovation and confusion.

Oct 24, 2024 • 16min
R.I.P. Foursquare
Dive into the tale of Foursquare, a once-beloved check-in app facing its twilight amidst changing tech landscapes. Discover its evolution from a pioneering social platform to a location intelligence powerhouse, and explore potential pathways for its revival. The conversation also highlights Apple's bold move to integrate OpenAI into Siri, and examines the latest trends shaking up the business world. Will Foursquare find its footing once more in a new era?

Oct 23, 2024 • 14min
The NFL’s growing flirtation with Europe
The NFL is intensifying its international presence, bringing games to new countries like Brazil and eyeing Ireland next. There's a shift from enforcing a top-down approach to engaging with local fans, creating new revenue opportunities. However, concerns about player health during international travel are also on the table. Additionally, intriguing partnerships such as Peloton's collaboration with Costco and promising inflation news spark lively discussions, keeping listeners informed and entertained.

Oct 22, 2024 • 14min
Ever wish you could boop the snoot of a Tasmanian tiger?
Explore the fascinating world of de-extinction as a startup works to revive the Tasmanian tiger and other extinct species. Delve into the ethical implications of such ambitious projects—should we recreate or conserve? Meanwhile, Chick-fil-A is making a splash in entertainment, and the rising costs of Girl Scout memberships raise eyebrows. Also, discover Cooper Hefner's plans to rejuvenate the Playboy brand while tech advancements at HubSpot aim to bolster business productivity. It's a lively mix of innovation and industry trends!

Oct 21, 2024 • 14min
A history of failed Legos: from nearly bankrupt to untouchable
Lego’s journey from near bankruptcy to dominance is filled with fascinating twists. The 90s saw innovative missteps and product flops that nearly sank the brand. One infamous initiative, Galador, struggled to compete with the Bionicle series and highlighted critical failures. The shift from classic bricks to action figures brought new challenges. Yet, through strategic partnerships and a focus on beloved franchises, Lego reinvented itself, showcasing resilience and creative evolution in the toy industry.