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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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Sep 1, 2020 • 3min
Why You Make Bad Decisions About Money
Ever wondered why we often make poor choices with our money? Behavioral economist Dan Ariely dives into the psychological traps that plague us all. He explains how our environment influences spending habits and reveals the dangers of immediate gratification. The discussion also touches on the allure of modern payment methods, which can lead to overspending. Get ready to rethink your financial decisions and understand the hidden factors that impact your wallet!

Aug 28, 2020 • 39min
TikTok Deals, Investing in Real Estate
Join Matt Argersinger, lead advisor of Millionacres and real estate expert, as he dives into the evolving landscape of commercial real estate and emerging investment opportunities. He discusses the remarkable growth in online sales post-pandemic and its impact on retail and real estate dynamics. The conversation touches on the rising demand for warehouse REITs, highlighting key players like Stag Industrial and Prologis. As a bonus, analysts reveal insights into stocks like Chewy and Medallia, making this a must-listen for savvy investors.

Aug 25, 2020 • 3min
Change One Word to Win Support For Your Idea
Discover the secret to winning support for your ideas by changing just one word. Dr. Robert Cialdini explains how the right language can transform a request and increase collaboration. Learn how reframing your approach from seeking opinions to asking for advice can significantly impact workplace dynamics. Embrace the power of communication strategies to gain traction with upper management and elevate your proposals effectively!

Aug 21, 2020 • 39min
Retail Records, Home Improvement Highs, and Pro Sports
Barry Svrluga, a sports columnist for the Washington Post, dives into the future of professional sports, addressing health protocols and the evolving landscape of college football during the pandemic. He highlights the financial strains on teams contrasted with the growing success of major corporations like Apple. Beyond sports, there’s excitement over retail giants like Walmart and Target thriving in e-commerce. They also discuss Foot Locker's surprising profit boost and a hefty $900 million blunder by Citigroup – combining business with humor!

Aug 18, 2020 • 2min
How Good is Your Investing Behavior?
Dive into the intriguing world of investment psychology with insights from award-winning writer Morgan Housel. Discover how emotions like greed and fear can overshadow actual investing skills. Learn about the critical importance of understanding personal behavior with money and the value of consistent saving for long-term success. Housel emphasizes that mastering our reactions is key to achieving financial stability and happiness.

Aug 14, 2020 • 39min
Fortnite vs. Apple and the Future of Malls
Joe Magyer, Chief Investment Officer at Lakehouse Capital, shares insights on navigating investments during the pandemic and the transformative rise of digital payments. He discusses how companies like PayPal are reshaping financial habits and the structural changes they bring. The podcast also delves into the future of U.S. malls, exploring how partnerships with Amazon could turn retail spaces into distribution hubs. Additionally, the tension between Apple and Fortnite gets a spotlight, showcasing the evolving landscape in tech and retail.

Aug 11, 2020 • 3min
David Bowie, Financial Genius
Discover how David Bowie was not just a musical icon but also a financial mastermind. His innovative strategy of converting his song catalog into a bond highlights his savvy approach to risk management. Economist Allison Schrager dives into the surprising intersections of music and finance, revealing how Bowie's foresight set him apart in both industries. This fascinating look into the financial genius of a legendary artist will change how you view the intersection of creativity and economics.

Aug 7, 2020 • 39min
Disney’s Streaming Surprise, Telemedicine Mergers, and Operation HOPE
John Hope Bryant, founder and CEO of Operation Hope, shares his insights on financial dignity and the importance of economic empowerment for underserved communities. He discusses systemic changes needed in financial literacy education and the hope that can drive recovery. The conversation also touches on Disney's surprising streaming growth and the strategic merger of Teladoc and Livongo Health in telemedicine. Other highlights include impressive results from e-commerce giants like Etsy and Wix.com, showcasing the rapidly evolving digital landscape.

Aug 4, 2020 • 2min
Making Solomon’s Paradox Work for You
Ever wondered why you can solve friends' problems but struggle with your own? This discussion dives into Solomon's Paradox, revealing how thinking like an outsider can enhance decision-making. Insights from Olga Khazan's book highlight practical ways to apply this perspective in your life. Learn how to harness this unique ability to navigate personal dilemmas and make clearer choices, turning challenges into opportunities for growth.

Jul 31, 2020 • 39min
Revenge of the Big Tech Stocks
The latest earnings reports reveal a surprising rise in Amazon, Apple, and Facebook, while Alphabet faces historic challenges. Teladoc Health shines with remarkable growth in telemedicine. Meanwhile, Starbucks and Sherwin-Williams adapt successfully to market pressures. The discussion also covers Apple's stock split implications and investment opportunities in wireless connectivity with CEVA. Listeners get insights into specialty insurance with Kinsale Capital and a fun take on JM Smucker's dividend history tied to quarantine snacking.


