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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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Oct 9, 2020 • 39min
When More is Not Better
Roger Martin, a management consultant and author of 'When More Is Not Better,' dives into the pitfalls of America’s obsession with efficiency. He discusses how excessive focus on profit can undermine resilience in business. Martin argues for a balance between social responsibility and shareholder returns, suggesting that treating employees well enhances customer satisfaction. The conversation also touches on the need for businesses to adapt to economic challenges while maintaining a broader societal impact.

Oct 6, 2020 • 3min
“The rest of your life begins now.”
Discover the intriguing concept of the sunk cost fallacy and how it impacts our decisions in life and investing. Professor Richard Nisbett dives into why we often cling to past investments, even when they're no longer enjoyable or beneficial. He encourages listeners to adopt a forward-thinking mindset and to let go of what holds them back. This episode inspires a shift in perspective, challenging the way we approach seemingly lost causes.

Oct 2, 2020 • 39min
Market Uncertainty, Surprising Earnings, and Thinking Bigger
Matthew Yglesias, a journalist and author of "One Billion Americans: The Case for Thinking Bigger," discusses the potential of population growth to spur economic development. He delves into the current market volatility and recent surprising earnings, like Bed Bath & Beyond's turnaround. The conversation touches on innovative food trends, such as Popeye's chocolate-filled beignets, and the implications of climate change on global economies. Yglesias emphasizes strategic solutions to strengthen American communities through demographic growth.

Sep 29, 2020 • 4min
Warning: Financial Jargon Ahead!
Navigating the world of finance can be daunting due to the overwhelming jargon that confuses even the most educated. Insights from a seasoned columnist reveal how this language barrier affects comprehension in the stock market. The discussion emphasizes the importance of clear communication and suggests finding advisers who can strip away the complexity. Tune in for practical advice on demystifying financial terms and empowering your financial journey.

Sep 25, 2020 • 39min
Costco, Tesla, and Temptation Bundling
Katie Milkman, a Wharton Professor and consumer behavior expert, shares insights on temptation bundling—combining enjoyable activities with chores to improve motivation. She discusses how rising temperatures can influence our shopping decisions, often to our detriment. The conversation also touches on Costco's impressive performance juxtaposed against its stock dip, Tesla’s innovations in battery technology, and the struggles of brands like Stitch Fix. Expect a lively discussion on behavioral science and its impact on consumer habits.

Sep 22, 2020 • 3min
Rethinking Transportation
Self-driving electric cars may be closer than you think! Tony Seba discusses how various companies are competing to revolutionize transportation. The podcast highlights the potential of these vehicles to serve underserved communities. Tech giants are entering the race, changing the landscape of mobility as we know it. Get ready for a future where autonomous vehicles could dominate our streets and highways!

Sep 18, 2020 • 39min
Let It Snow!
Laura Adams, an award-winning personal finance expert and host of The Money Girl podcast, shares valuable insights for aspiring business owners. She discusses the rise of solopreneurship, emphasizing practical guidance for freelancers tackling tax duties and time management. The conversation also covers Snowflake's record IPO performance and FedEx's impressive revenue surge amidst market fluctuations. Plus, there's a lighthearted take on the Peeps candy controversy and a glance at stock picks like Nike and Freshpet for future growth.

Sep 15, 2020 • 4min
Netflix & the Rise of Comedy Specials
The podcast dives into the evolution of stand-up comedy in the age of streaming, exploring how Netflix has reshaped the landscape. It raises questions about the sustainability of massive investments in comedy specials. Featuring insights from a New York Times critic, it contrasts today’s comedy scene with the industry’s ups and downs in the 1990s. The discussion highlights the expanded audience reach and continuous popularity of comedians, prompting thoughts on the future of comedic entertainment.

Sep 11, 2020 • 39min
Your Most Important Moneymaking Asset
Join Robert Brokamp, a Motley Fool retirement expert, as he dives into the essentials of portfolio allocation and retirement planning. He shares insights on the importance of dividend aristocrats, emphasizing how they can be your key to financial growth. The discussion also weaves through the recent earnings of notable companies like Peloton and Lululemon, and touches on the changing dynamics in fitness and retail. Brokamp highlights the critical connection between health and financial stability, urging listeners to prioritize both for a successful retirement.

Sep 4, 2020 • 39min
Getting Rich vs. Staying Wealthy
Morgan Housel, Partner at Collaborative Fund and acclaimed business writer, dives into the psychology behind wealth in this enlightening conversation. He breaks down how psychological biases can skew our financial decisions and underscores the importance of a safety margin in investing. The discussion also highlights the balancing act between short-term trends and long-term strategies. Housel shares personal anecdotes from his writing journey and the differences between crafting blogs and books, offering a peek into the complexities of financial storytelling.


