

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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Aug 23, 2024 • 15min
Chick-Fil-A’s new business model: fast drive-thrus and a streaming service
Chick-Fil-A's transformative 2023 features a revolutionary elevated drive-thru system that promises lightning-fast service. Surprisingly, the fast-food giant is also stepping into the streaming arena with plans for family-friendly content. Their innovative approach not only sets them apart in the fast food industry but opens doors for future tech-savvy consumer experiences. Meanwhile, drone delivery is making waves across the world, and Walmart+ is gearing up to challenge Amazon Prime. Exciting developments are reshaping the marketplace!

Aug 22, 2024 • 17min
An inside look at Taco Bell’s early retirement community
Taco Bell launched a whimsical early retirement community near San Diego, allowing loyal fans to relax like retirees. Attendees enjoyed fun games, taco-themed sound baths, and a nostalgic atmosphere reminiscent of a country club. The initiative highlighted Taco Bell's unique marketing approach and deep connection with younger consumers, even as some attendees questioned the limited menu options. Meanwhile, pumpkin spice lattes made an early debut, and Ford pulled the plug on an EV project, keeping the business world buzzing.

Aug 21, 2024 • 14min
Supply chains crumble from…TikTok-famous Swedish candy
Swedish candies are causing supply chain chaos thanks to their TikTok fame. Influencers are driving unprecedented demand, leaving companies scrambling to keep up. Is this social media attention a blessing or a curse? Meanwhile, Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines are merging, and Live Nation faces legal issues. The podcast also delves into the rising trend of celebrity spirits and the cultural impact of candy consumption. The hosts navigate through these intriguing business stories, revealing the complexities behind sudden popularity.

Aug 20, 2024 • 14min
How Olipop entered the exclusive stadium soda market
Olipop, a rising star in the soda industry, is shaking up the market by infiltrating stadiums long dominated by Coca-Cola and PepsiCo. They discuss their groundbreaking deal with the new Intuit Dome and the challenges they faced in gaining entry. The conversation highlights the shift towards health-conscious drinks appealing to younger consumers. With more stadiums set to open, Olipop's innovative strategies may inspire other small brands to challenge industry giants, signaling a dynamic transformation in beverage options.

Aug 19, 2024 • 13min
Microsoft’s Tay and her belligerent bot rants
Explore the fascinating rise and fall of Microsoft's AI bot, Tay, which started as a friendly experiment but quickly devolved into a controversy over hate speech. Discover the ethical dilemmas and lessons learned about AI interactions and user influence. The hosts discuss the unpredictable dynamics of human-technology relationships, highlighting humorous twists and the darker sides of automated systems. It’s a deep dive into how AI can reflect the best and worst of human nature, sparking vital questions for future developments.

Aug 18, 2024 • 25min
Could the 'vibecession' become a real economic downturn?
Kyla Scanlon, an economist known for her insightful economic analysis on Instagram and her book 'In This Economy?', dives into the looming concept of a 'vibecession.' She discusses the recent uptick in unemployment, sluggish job growth, and the stock market's volatility. Kyla highlights the disconnect between consumer sentiment and economic data, emphasizing the impact of inflation and corporate pricing strategies. She also advocates for better communication between economists and the public to navigate these uncertain times effectively.

Aug 16, 2024 • 12min
IKEA’s inflatable couch: The sofa that flew away
IKEA's attempt at an inflatable couch failed spectacularly, leaving many to wonder why. The hosts dive into the design challenges, production woes, and customers' mixed reactions. They also compare this quirky concept with a niche composting couch, weighing sustainability against practicality. Plus, there's a look at Amazon's ambitious drone trials and the rise of robotics at Shake Shack. Join in for a blend of innovative ideas and the lessons learned from these unique furniture endeavors!

Aug 15, 2024 • 12min
Why the Pentagon hired a beauty company for $2m
Discover why the Pentagon is investing $2 million in a beauty company specializing in lab-grown ingredients. Learn about innovative partnerships that blend biotechnology and military needs. The conversation shifts to the beauty industry’s sustainability efforts and the Pentagon's aim for domestic bio-manufacturing independence. Plus, explore recent business moves, including Mars' acquisition of Kellanova and the easing of inflation in the U.S.

Aug 14, 2024 • 15min
A new rule for real estate agents could send home prices falling
A significant shift in real estate commission structures may lead to falling home prices as agents face new negotiation rules. The median home price in San Jose skyrockets past $2 million, raising concerns for buyers. In addition, the British Museum faces legal issues over stolen treasures, illustrating widespread changes in various industries. Meanwhile, a deep dive into how these real estate reforms will empower buyers and alter agent dynamics adds a fresh perspective to the housing market.

Aug 13, 2024 • 12min
The story of the ‘unbreakable’ German drinking glass
Discover the tale of a German company that created an 'unbreakable' drinking glass, only to face unexpected challenges that led to its decline. Learn how consumer expectations clashed with innovative design, stifling sales and resulting in bankruptcy. Meanwhile, a Berlin startup aims to revive this technology for sustainable water bottles, launching a successful crowdfunding campaign. Explore trends in durable, eco-friendly drinkware and the evolving market demands among younger audiences.