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Motley Fool Money is a daily podcast for stock investors.Weekday episodes offer a long-term perspective on business news with The Motley Fool's investment analysts. Weekend shows are a mix of investing classes and longer-form interviews.
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Mar 19, 2021 • 39min
The New Retirement Savings Time Bomb
In this engaging discussion, Ed Slott, a leading retirement expert and author, shares insights on navigating the complexities of retirement savings. He emphasizes the importance of understanding taxes, particularly related to Required Minimum Distributions. Slott offers a five-step plan for transitioning funds to Roth IRAs, advocating for tax-free growth to secure a stable financial future. The conversation touches on various economic trends and strategic investment opportunities, ultimately highlighting the pressing need for financial control in retirement.

Mar 12, 2021 • 39min
Roblox’s Debut and the Future of Gene Editing
Walter Isaacson, renowned biographer of icons like Einstein and Steve Jobs, shares insights from his new book on gene editing. He delves into the revolutionary CRISPR technology, discussing its potential to cure diseases and the ethical dilemmas it poses, especially concerning germline editing. Isaacson emphasizes balancing scientific progress with societal impact. The conversation also touches on the latest financial performances of companies like Roblox and Bumble, highlighting the mixed market reactions to quarterly earnings.

Mar 5, 2021 • 39min
Tech Sell-Off, Square Deals, and Power Moms
Joann Lublin, best-selling author of "Power Moms: How Executive Mothers Navigate Work and Life," shares valuable insights from her research on executive mothers balancing careers and family. She discusses the evolving workplace culture that supports family commitments and introduces the concept of 'work-life sway.' Lublin highlights the importance of technology and shared domestic responsibilities, along with innovative practices companies are adopting to aid working parents in navigating their dual roles.

Feb 26, 2021 • 39min
Market Volatility, Airbnb, and Dan Ariely
Dan Ariely, a renowned professor of psychology and behavioral economics, dives into the intricacies of risk and luck amid market shifts. He critiques traditional approaches to risk assessment, advocating for a strategy that aligns financial decisions with personal goals. Ariely also sheds light on the surge in board game popularity, introducing his own game designed to explore human intuition. Meanwhile, market analysts dissect stock movements, highlighting Airbnb's surprising performance and the competitive landscape of Chewy and Amazon in pet supplies.

Feb 19, 2021 • 39min
Retail, Tech Earnings, and Berkshire’s Surprising Buys
Walmart faces a stock slip despite e-commerce gains. The Trade Desk shines with record revenue, while Roku surprises with unexpected profits. Berkshire Hathaway makes bold investments, stirring market interest. The hosts dissect the impact of leadership changes on tech companies and debate the future of driving in a world of autonomous cars. Streaming services vie for dominance amid consumer fatigue, and intriguing biotech stocks Bluebird Bio and RadNet are highlighted as potential investment opportunities.

Feb 12, 2021 • 39min
Disney’s New High, Bumble’s IPO, and Motley Fool co-founder David Gardner
David Gardner, co-founder and co-chairman of the Motley Fool, shares his insights on Amazon's leadership shift and Jeff Bezos' intriguing plans for Blue Origin. The conversation touches on Disney's impressive subscriber growth and Bumble’s thrilling IPO performance. Gardner also reflects on the stock market's current landscape compared to two decades ago, emphasizing the evolving dynamics in retail and technology. In addition, analysts discuss the future of pharmacies and spotlight promising stocks like Brooks Automation and Unity Software.

Feb 5, 2021 • 39min
End of an Era
Chad Millman, Chief Content Officer at The Action Network and a sports betting expert, joins the discussion on the booming industry of Super Bowl betting. He shares insights into the surge in online betting as fans gear up for the big game. The conversation also touches on the complexities of state-level legalization and the rise of prop bets. Millman’s expertise sheds light on the financial implications for sportsbooks, making it a must-listen for betting enthusiasts and investors alike.

Feb 2, 2021 • 3min
$5.5M for One Ad?
The podcast discusses the exorbitant costs of Super Bowl advertising, where a single ad can set companies back millions. It emphasizes the importance of branding over direct calls-to-action, focusing on creating memorable moments to connect with viewers. Insights from an industry expert highlight strategies for effective advertising that go beyond selling a product.

Jan 29, 2021 • 39min
As GameStop Turns
Jeanine Poggi, Senior Editor at Ad Age, shares her expertise on Super Bowl advertising trends. She discusses the surprising absence of major brands like Budweiser, examining how economic factors influence advertising strategies. The episode also highlights the rise of first-time advertisers and the importance of genuine representation in campaigns. Meanwhile, analysts dive into market dynamics, with insights on tech giants’ performance, the implications of COVID-19 vaccinations, and shifts in consumer behavior tied to the pandemic.

Jan 26, 2021 • 5min
Dan Heath on the Economic Upside of “Moments”
Discover how creating memorable experiences can lead to financial gain for businesses. Dan Heath highlights the economic benefits of entertaining customers, using Southwest Airlines' humorous announcements as a prime example. By focusing on fun and connection, companies can enhance customer loyalty and boost their bottom line. Learn why investing in joyful moments pays off in spades!


