

The Journal.
The Wall Street Journal & Spotify Studios
The most important stories about money, business and power. Hosted by Ryan Knutson and Jessica Mendoza. The Journal is a co-production of Spotify and The Wall Street Journal.Get show merch here: https://wsjshop.com/collections/clothing
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Apr 7, 2025 • 19min
Wall Street Speaks Out Against Tariffs
Gregory Zuckerman, a seasoned markets reporter for The Wall Street Journal, dives into the chaos sparked by President Trump's recent tariffs. He discusses the staggering $6.6 trillion loss in U.S. stock value and highlights the unexpected backlash from Wall Street leaders like Bill Ackman and Jamie Dimon. The conversation reveals investors' growing anxiety and confusion amidst this self-inflicted crisis, and underscores significant fears of a bear market that could shake both corporate dynamics and the lives of everyday Americans.

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Apr 4, 2025 • 19min
The Fight Over Fluoride
Kris Maher, a WSJ reporter, dives into the hot-button issue of fluoride in municipal water. He discusses the significant backlash against water fluoridation, highlighting Utah's recent ban and the wave of communities opting for removal. Maher uncovers public fears fueled by health concerns, particularly regarding children's neurological development, and shares insights from a passionate town hall meeting in Florida. The conversation touches on how this controversy could reshape public health policies across the nation.

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Apr 4, 2025 • 26min
Trump 2.0: Trade Wars and Deportation Battles
Dive into the complexities of Trump's trade policies and the new tariffs impacting the economy. Explore the shifting political landscape in Florida and Wisconsin, revealing how these results could affect each party. Hear about the aggressive immigration strategies, including student deportations and the legal ramifications of changing asylum policies. The podcast highlights the contrast between promises and reality in immigration enforcement, leaving listeners with a deeper understanding of U.S. immigration reform debates.

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Apr 3, 2025 • 23min
Trump’s Tariffs Force a New Era in Global Trade
Brian Schwartz, a White House economic policy reporter for WSJ, joins to unpack President Trump's groundbreaking announcement of sweeping tariffs on imports, marking a seismic shift in globalization. He discusses how this move has been a long time coming for Trump and what it signals for American manufacturing. The conversation also features an anxious business owner grappling with the survival of his company amid these tariffs. With Wall Street reeling and global markets reacting, the implications for the economy are profound.

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Apr 2, 2025 • 21min
The Fraud Trial That Became JPMorgan's Headache
Alexander Saeedy, a reporter at WSJ, sheds light on the dramatic fraud trial involving Charlie Javice, who sold her startup Frank to JPMorgan Chase for $175 million. The trial unveils critical oversight failures at the bank and raises ethical questions about manipulated data. Javice's defense strategy tries to shift blame onto JPMorgan's decision-making process, revealing a deep crisis of trust within the banking giant. The fallout impacts the bank's reputation and highlights the importance of integrity in financial dealings.

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Apr 1, 2025 • 26min
He Revived Barbie. Now He’s Turning Around Gap
In this conversation, Richard Dickson, CEO of Gap Inc. and the mastermind behind the revitalization of the Barbie brand, discusses his bold vision for restoring Gap's former glory. He shares insights on the fashion industry's complexities and emphasizes the importance of reconnecting with legacy consumers through storytelling. Dickson also dives into the significance of celebrity collaborations and the role of nostalgia in brand relevance. He outlines strategic efforts to attract higher-end consumers by focusing on creativity, quality, and innovative marketing.

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Mar 31, 2025 • 21min
Why Utah Is Regulating Mom Influencers
Zusha Elinson, a WSJ reporter, delves into the fallout from the Ruby Franke scandal, where a popular Utah mom influencer was imprisoned for child abuse. The discussion highlights a new law aimed at protecting children in influencer content, reflecting Utah's unique cultural values. Elinson shares insights into the struggle between family dynamics and the ethical responsibilities of content creators. She also touches on the difficulties faced by children in influencer families, emphasizing the need for legislative changes in this growing industry.

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Mar 28, 2025 • 40min
Inside the Hunt for Putin’s Sleeper Agents
In a gripping discussion, Joe Parkinson and Drew Hinshaw, Wall Street Journal reporters, delve into the shadowy world of Russian sleeper agents. They unveil the extraordinary lives of a family living undercover for years while highlighting the Slovenian spycatcher's daunting mission to uncover them. The conversation covers the intense cat-and-mouse game of espionage, the impact of personal identities intertwined with patriotism, and the intricate negotiation for prisoner exchanges, revealing the complexities behind modern espionage.

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Mar 28, 2025 • 27min
Trump 2.0: Group Chat Fallout
Nancy Youssef, a national security reporter for The Wall Street Journal, sheds light on a shocking text blunder involving Trump administration officials discussing military operations. The conversation dives into the implications of using unsecured communication platforms and raises critical questions about national security and military accountability. Youssef also reflects on the historical context of such scandals, exploring how communication failures can jeopardize American troops and complicate U.S. military strategies in volatile regions like Yemen.

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Mar 27, 2025 • 21min
Three Federal Workers Hit by DOGE
Discover the heartfelt stories of three federal workers grappling with layoffs during the Trump administration. They share how these cuts are affecting vital public services and the emotional struggles they face. The discussion dives into the broader implications of budget cuts on government efficiency and the challenges of maintaining essential services like those from the VA and Social Security. Plus, hear about the unique journey of an Air Force veteran navigating budget challenges at the IRS, spotlighting the crucial need for accountability in government spending.