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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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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!

Jan 22, 2021 • 39min
The Power of Netflix
Netflix celebrates a remarkable surge with 8.5 million new subscribers, surpassing 200 million! Discussions also highlight the challenges faced by companies like Bank of America and IBM. Lumentum's acquisition of Coherent demonstrates trendsetting consolidation in tech. The merger of Fiat Chrysler and PSA Group births Stellantis, with a cheeky take on its new ticker. Dive into the enlightening feedback culture at Netflix, and discover investment insights featuring McCormick and Schrodinger as potential growth stocks!

Jan 15, 2021 • 39min
Hot IPOs, Big Banks, and Twilio CEO Jeff Lawson
Jeff Lawson, co-founder and CEO of Twilio, discusses insights from his new book, highlighting how software developers can drive business success in the modern era. He shares strategies for fostering innovation and effective communication within growing teams. The conversation also touches on major financial trends, including notable bank earnings and the impact of a surge in IPOs like Poshmark and Petco. Additionally, the guests analyze exciting investment opportunities in healthcare and social media, focusing on companies like Penumbra and Pinterest.

Jan 12, 2021 • 2min
Adam Grant on Finding Leaders Outside Their Comfort Zone
Exploring the link between expertise and innovation, Adam Grant challenges the notion that deep experience guarantees great leadership. He argues that stepping outside comfort zones can ignite creativity. Insights from the fashion industry highlight how embracing diverse experiences fosters original thinking and enhances leadership effectiveness. This conversation redefines what it means to be a leader in an ever-changing world.

Jan 8, 2021 • 39min
Wall Street Reacts, CES Preview
Joanna Stern, an award-winning journalist and tech columnist at The Wall Street Journal, dives into the latest from CES and the evolving landscape of social media. She shares insights on how COVID-19 is shaping technology trends, highlighting the rise of home fitness innovations. The conversation also touches on the implications of Facebook and Twitter's roles in today's digital society. Meanwhile, market analysts dissect major corporate shifts, including the Teledyne-FLIR merger and the challenges facing Bed Bath & Beyond, revealing a vibrant yet turbulent financial world.

Jan 5, 2021 • 4min
Quarterly Conference Calls: Morning vs. Afternoon
Timing really matters when it comes to corporate conference calls! Discover how morning calls often set a more positive tone compared to those held in the afternoon. A fascinating analysis of 26,000 transcripts shows this timing can influence both sentiment and stock prices. Delve into the secrets behind the emotional nuances of these calls, and learn how it can affect your investments.

Jan 1, 2021 • 39min
2021 Preview
Get ready for 2021! Analysts dive into the bright future of 5G, financials, and healthcare. Cloudflare and DocuSign are highlighted for their potential growth. The chances of a hot IPO from Roblox raise eyebrows. Travel and live entertainment sectors are on the mend, while the cannabis market aims for a comeback. Airbnb's and Match Group’s recovery prospects are discussed, along with the rapid rise of NBC's Peacock service. Expect bold predictions and insights on tech, investments, and the evolving consumer landscape!

Dec 29, 2020 • 3min
Dave Barry’s Tip for Writing Humor
Dave Barry shares his insights on the art of humor writing. He emphasizes the importance of seeking external validation to gauge what's genuinely funny. Common comedic pitfalls are addressed, offering valuable lessons for aspiring writers. The conversation also pays homage to a beloved humorist, highlighting the impact of their yearly recap columns. Whether you're a seasoned writer or a novice, Barry's simple tips promise to inject laughter into your prose.

Dec 25, 2020 • 39min
2 Cutting-Edge Companies in 2020
Lynne Oldham, Chief People Officer at Zoom Video, shares insights on the company’s explosive growth during the pandemic, scaling from 10 million to 300 million daily participants. She discusses how Zoom maintains its culture amidst rapid expansion and addresses 'Zoom fatigue' with innovative meeting formats. Meanwhile, Daniel Schreiber, co-founder of Lemonade, reveals how his tech-driven insurance model disrupts the industry, enhancing customer trust through transparency and AI. Both guests highlight the importance of empathy and innovation in today's corporate landscape.

Dec 22, 2020 • 2min
The Case for Giving Your Kid Cash
In a world dominated by digital payments, cash still holds a vital role in teaching kids about money. Best-selling author Beth Kobliner reveals how handing children cash can lead to lasting lessons in financial responsibility. She discusses the advantages of cash transactions in helping kids grasp spending limits and cultivate mindful habits. This engaging conversation highlights the importance of tangible experiences in financial education, making a strong case for keeping cash in kids' wallets.


