

The Hustle Daily Show
Hubspot Media
A daily dose of irreverent, offbeat, and informative takes on business & tech news. Hosted by Jon Weigell and the rotating cast of The Hustle. Plus, expert insight on business strategies including marketing, scaling, sales, and overall entrepreneurship.
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Oct 4, 2024 • 15min
How canned hard drinks took over the alcohol market
The podcast dives into the rise of canned hard drinks, highlighting a 22.5% sales increase in ready-to-drink cocktails. It contrasts this with the short-lived hard seltzer craze and discusses why consumer preferences are shifting. Additionally, it touches on Tesla's major recall and how tech advancements are impacting various industries. The conversation also explores how brands are marketing these convenient beverages, focusing on low-calorie aspects to appeal to health-conscious drinkers.

Oct 3, 2024 • 14min
Apparently, you can go to jail for sheep cloning
Dive into the wild world of sheep cloning, where a rancher's ambition collides with legal peril. Discover the soaring demand in the hunting community and the ethical quagmire of cloning rare species. Unpack CVS layoffs and a quirky SpongeBob collaboration with Wendy's, alongside compelling insights from an entrepreneurship trends report. Glean some laughs as hosts ponder the absurdity of cloning and humanity's attempts to control nature, with hilarious takes on the potential to clone oneself for sport!

Oct 2, 2024 • 15min
Why the ‘expensive fast food’ era will never end
Fast food burgers are becoming a luxury item due to rising inflation and challenges in farming. The podcast delves into how beef prices are soaring amidst economic shifts and supply issues. It also highlights Nike's strategy to tackle market competition and the potential for an economic boom. Gen Z's preference for trade schools over traditional paths is discussed, alongside reflections on how these trends connect to broader wealth disparities. The future of meat, including debates on lab-grown alternatives, rounds out the conversation.

Oct 1, 2024 • 14min
DirecTV lands deal to buy Dish TV for $1
DirecTV's surprising move to acquire Dish Network for just $1 could reshape the pay-TV landscape. As cable struggles, can this merger overcome regulatory hurdles? In the tech realm, Epic Games takes on Google once more while a billionaire's image transforms with casual fashion choices. Nostalgic marketing tactics are making a comeback, appealing to consumers through vintage aesthetics. The discussion also touches on the financial implications of the merger and the evolving dynamics of media consumption, including the demand for affordable streaming.

Sep 30, 2024 • 12min
Wendy’s hits McDonald’s right in the McFlurry machine
Wendy's is taking aim at McDonald's with a clever marketing strategy focused on the infamous malfunctioning McFlurry machines. They’re promoting their $1 Frosty through a partnership with McBroken. The podcast dives into the humorous dessert showdown, featuring distinct flavors and consumer experiences. Plus, it highlights environmental concerns, like the impact of McFlurry lids on hedgehogs, and covers light-hearted dessert banter. Get ready for a fun exploration of fast-food rivalries and brand creativity!

Sep 29, 2024 • 10min
Where do tennis balls go when they die?
Matthew Brown, an expert from The Hustle, dives into the surprising lifecycle of tennis balls in West Virginia. He uncovers the staggering statistic that the US discards around 125 million tennis balls annually, enough to fill 21 Boeing 737s. Brown reveals how, until recently, these balls were destined for landfills, taking 400 years to decompose. However, he highlights an innovative recycling facility that processes 10,000 balls daily, transforming them into valuable products, dubbed 'Green Gold,' emphasizing the power of community collaborations.

Sep 27, 2024 • 14min
Southwest Airlines to become more “premium” to save their skin
Southwest Airlines is undergoing a major transformation, introducing assigned seating and premium legroom as it shifts from its budget-friendly roots to compete in an evolving market. The implications for customer satisfaction and brand identity are hotly debated. Meanwhile, tech news takes a spotlight with Meta's new smart glasses and the FTC's latest ruling affecting AI chatbots. The landscape of the airline industry is also changing, with recent mergers raising questions about profitability versus loyalty in future travel experiences.

Sep 26, 2024 • 16min
Sure, AI can make art, but can it critique art too?
The podcast dives into the fascinating world of AI, focusing on its role in resurrecting the voice of a deceased art critic. Is it ethical for technology to critique art? The discussion unpacks the implications of this development on creativity and ownership. Additionally, it humorously explores the concept of AI critiquing food, blending entertainment with thought-provoking dialogue. Plus, grocery inflation and a disastrous Bridgerton event are addressed, making for a lively and engaging conversation.

Sep 25, 2024 • 15min
Is Meta somehow winning the AI wearables race?
Mark Zuckerberg, the driving force behind Meta's smart glass technology, discusses the evolution of AI-integrated Ray-Bans. He shares insights on how Meta aims to fill the gaps left by previous competitors like Google and Snapchat. Will these glasses break into the mainstream? The conversation also touches on Coca-Cola's struggle with a new flavor. Amidst TikTok's music service shutdown, the podcast explores skepticism about AI's role in fact-checking, stressing the importance of enhancing existing models over redundancy.

Sep 24, 2024 • 14min
Billionaires keep trying to build ‘tech utopia’ cities: here’s how it's going
Join Elon Musk, billionaire entrepreneur and tech visionary, as he dives into the ambitious dreams of creating 'tech utopia' cities like NEOM and Snailbrook. Musk discusses the challenges and feasibility of these grand urban projects, revealing skepticism about their practicality. The conversation also touches on ethical implications and the tensions between innovation and local communities. Plus, new emojis and the acquisition of Everton F.C. add a touch of contemporary culture to this fascinating exploration.