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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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Jul 28, 2020 • 3min
The Case for Breaking Up Big Tech
Scott Galloway makes a compelling case for breaking up Big Tech as CEOs prepare for congressional hearings. He delves into the historical precedence of antitrust actions and the arguments for reevaluating regulations. The discussion highlights the excessive market power these giants hold and the potential benefits of fostering competition and innovation in the tech industry. Can a breakup lead to a healthier market? Tune in for a deep dive into this pressing issue!

Jul 24, 2020 • 39min
Intel’s Drop, Microsoft’s Record, MercadoLibre’s Future
Federico Sandler, Head of Investor Relations at MercadoLibre, highlights the company's evolution into Latin America's top e-commerce and payment platform. He discusses how MercadoLibre adapted during the pandemic and is enhancing financial inclusion. Sandler also emphasizes the vast opportunities in the region driven by changing consumer behaviors. The conversation touches on the strategic management that’s fueling MercadoLibre's growth and resilience as it navigates a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

Jul 21, 2020 • 3min
Michael Lewis on the Two Men Who Changed Our Minds
Dive into the fascinating partnership of Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, two ground-breaking Israeli psychologists. Their contrasting personalities created a unique synergy in the realm of behavioral economics. Discover how they tackled the complexities of confidence and doubt in decision-making. Their collaboration not only advanced their field but also illuminated the pitfalls of overconfidence. It’s a captivating tale of friendship, intellectual rivalry, and a shared mission to change how we think.

Jul 17, 2020 • 39min
Twitter’s Hack, Silicon Valley’s Changing Landscape
Kate Rooney, a CNBC reporter with a focus on fintech and venture capital in Silicon Valley, joins the conversation to illuminate the rapid changes in the tech space. She discusses how Robinhood is reshaping investing for millennials amid pandemic challenges. Rooney also highlights the evolving nature of office spaces as companies rethink their real estate strategies. With her insights, she paints a vivid picture of the fintech surge and the new dynamics in startup investments.

Jul 14, 2020 • 3min
Forget Networking. Ask This One Question.
Explore the inspiring journey of a former radio host who took a leap of faith by leaving her high-profile job. Discover how she emphasizes meaningful conversations over traditional networking to navigate career changes. Gain insights from her book, which outlines essential advice for anyone contemplating a new career path. It's all about finding clarity in the unexpected and embracing the unknown!

Jul 10, 2020 • 39min
Buffett’s Buy and the Future of Restaurants
David Henkes, Senior Principal at Technomic, dives into the shifting landscape of the restaurant industry. He discusses how the pandemic is redefining dining experiences and emphasizes the resiliency of larger chains compared to small independents. Henkes also explores the rise of delivery services, ghost kitchens, and virtual brands, which are reshaping food service. Additionally, he touches on the impact of consumer behavior changes and the importance of supporting local restaurants through alcohol purchases during tough times.

Jul 7, 2020 • 4min
The Road to Success in Comedy
Discover how the world of stand-up comedy has evolved from the golden days of 'The Tonight Show' with Johnny Carson. Greg Fitzsimmons shares his insights on how social media and early skills have reshaped pathways to success. Despite increased competition, he emphasizes that talent and hard work still reign supreme in comedy. Tune in to learn how aspiring comedians can navigate this changing landscape to find their unique voices.

Jul 3, 2020 • 39min
Tesla, Musk, and the Future of Movies
Nell Minow, Vice Chair at Value Edge Advisors and a film critic known as the Movie Mom, joins Bethany McLean, a Vanity Fair contributing editor and Enron expert, for a captivating discussion. They dive into the evolving landscape of corporate governance and the cinema industry, touching on the significant impact of the pandemic on theaters. They also examine Elon Musk's multifaceted role in business innovation, the challenges of fracking, and the essential belief in visionaries shaping future industries. Get ready for a thought-provoking conversation!

Jun 30, 2020 • 3min
The Summer of Beer and Whiskey
Discover the fascinating tale of how baseball nearly faded away in the 1880s. A new team owner in St. Louis revolutionized the sport with groundbreaking ideas like selling beer at games. Uncover the impact of affordable tickets and Sunday games that transformed baseball into a beloved pastime. The discussion offers a unique glimpse into the history of America's favorite sport and the creativity that saved it.

Jun 26, 2020 • 39min
Digital Ad Spending and the Power of Weird
Olga Khazan, an award-winning writer at The Atlantic and author of 'Weird: The Power of Being an Outsider in an Insider World,' dives into the complex dynamics of digital advertising. She reveals how feeling like an outsider can spark creativity and unique perspectives in business. The conversation also addresses Google's declining ad sales, Amazon's expanding influence, and the resilience of brands like McCormick amid challenges. Personal anecdotes and insights on corporate strategies make this discussion both engaging and thought-provoking.


