
The Journal.
The most important stories about money, business and power. Hosted by Kate Linebaugh and Ryan Knutson, with Jessica Mendoza. The Journal is a co-production of Spotify and The Wall Street Journal.Get show merch here: https://wsjshop.com/collections/clothing
Latest episodes

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Feb 20, 2025 • 24min
Why Influencers Say Honey Is Stealing Their Money
A heated controversy erupts as YouTube influencers accuse the Honey browser extension of stealing their commissions, prompting class action lawsuits. Influencers are concerned about the fairness of business practices in affiliate marketing, a $12 billion industry. Honey's rise under PayPal adds a complex layer to the relationship between discount services and creators. The discussion dives into misleading affiliate practices and the ethical dilemmas surrounding creator compensation, igniting debates on the future of influencer marketing.

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Feb 19, 2025 • 20min
State Farm Cut Policies. Then the Fires Hit.
Homeowners in California grapple with rising insurance costs and the fallout from devastating wildfires. State Farm's controversial removal of thousands of policies has left many vulnerable just before recent fires struck. Personal stories reveal the emotional toll of losing homes and navigating complex insurance claims. Meanwhile, the financial impact on California’s insurance market becomes alarming, with losses in the fair plan exceeding $4 billion. This critical discussion sheds light on the urgent need for solutions in the face of natural disasters.

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Feb 18, 2025 • 44min
The Life and Death of a Boeing Whistleblower
Rodney Barnett, brother of John Barnett, shares the poignant story of John's life as a Boeing whistleblower. They discuss the intense pressure and isolation John faced while raising safety concerns within a powerful corporation. The conversation highlights the ethical dilemmas of whistleblowing and the emotional toll it takes on individuals. Rodney reflects on their childhood lessons of integrity and how those values shaped John's courageous fight for accountability, culminating in a heartbreaking tragedy that left the family grappling with loss.

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Feb 17, 2025 • 19min
The 20,000 Steps to a Walmart Manager's Six-Figure Salary
Nichole Hart, a dedicated Walmart store manager who rose from part-time employee to earning a six-figure salary, shares her journey of success and the demands of her role. She logs about 20,000 steps daily, navigating the chaos of retail management while balancing leadership and operational tasks. The podcast reveals how Walmart's enhanced compensation packages are reshaping career aspirations and highlights the essential skills needed for aspiring managers. Nichole emphasizes the importance of adaptability and teamwork in achieving store performance.

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Feb 14, 2025 • 21min
The U.S. Spent Billions Fighting AIDS. What Now?
The podcast dives into the turmoil caused by the U.S. foreign aid freeze, particularly impacting the crucial PEPFAR program in Africa. It reveals the heartbreaking closure of an HIV clinic in Uganda and discusses the desperate situation for patients relying on life-saving treatments. Experts highlight the transformative achievements of PEPFAR since its inception and the political complexities of foreign aid in the U.S. The conversation emphasizes the dire need for continued support in the global fight against HIV/AIDS.

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Feb 14, 2025 • 27min
Trump 2.0: The Musk-Trump Bromance
Tim Higgins, a WSJ reporter focused on Elon Musk and Tesla, joins the discussion about Musk’s recent activities in Washington, revealing insights into his strategies involving Dogecoin and government relations. The podcast explores the intricate relationship between Musk and Trump, dissecting their mutual ambitions. They also tackle Trump’s controversial executive orders and aspirations for American expansionism, raising critical questions about leadership dynamics in both business and politics.

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Feb 13, 2025 • 21min
Grindr Makes a Date With AI
Dating apps are struggling, and Grindr is turning to AI for help. A user shares their experience testing Grindr's AI Wingman, designed to enhance the dating scene. The discussion covers the challenges of online dating, including superficiality and time consumption, while highlighting the potential of AI to improve matchmaking. Humorous AI-generated pickup lines are showcased, alongside conversations about trust in AI and the importance of friendship in romance. There's also a sneak peek into an interview with Grindr’s CEO about these innovative changes.

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Feb 12, 2025 • 23min
‘Love Is Blind’ Is Back. Not All the Drama Is On-Screen.
Nick Thompson, a former ‘Love is Blind’ contestant, shares his experiences advocating for reality TV participant rights. Michael Carroll, a seasoned reality TV producer, reveals the harsh realities behind the scenes, including exhausting filming schedules and manipulative production tactics. The discussion highlights ongoing legal battles regarding contestant welfare and employment status, emphasizing the urgent need for reform in the industry. Together, they explore how these changes could reshape the future of reality television.

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Feb 11, 2025 • 19min
R.I.P. CFPB?
The podcast delves into the shocking closure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau under the Trump administration. Listeners learn about the agency's critical role in consumer rights and its political challenges from Republican opposition. The turmoil within the CFPB following leadership changes raises concerns over the future of financial regulation. Additionally, the discussion highlights the implications of executive control on federal policy and the contentious landscape facing consumer protection efforts.

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Feb 10, 2025 • 20min
Women's Soccer Is Getting a Big Upgrade
Rachel Bachman, a sports reporter for WSJ, dives into the exciting evolution of women's soccer. She discusses Denver's groundbreaking decision to establish a dedicated stadium for a new pro team, symbolizing a major investment shift in the sport. The rising demand and attendance post-2019 World Cup reveal a newfound confidence from owners. Bachman also highlights the competitive nature of bids for teams, backed by influential figures like Caitlin Clark, emphasizing the financial potential and future growth in women's professional sports.
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