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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 10, 2020 • 3min
Science of Motivation with Dan Pink
Exploring the truth behind the carrot-and-stick method reveals its limitations in genuinely motivating teams. Dan Pink emphasizes the need for a fresh approach, highlighting the importance of autonomy, mastery, and purpose as keys to fostering creativity and engagement. The discussion challenges traditional management practices and offers insights into building a more inspired workforce.

Mar 6, 2020 • 40min
Market Volatility and How Successful People See the World
Emily Balcetis, a psychology professor at NYU and author of 'Clearer, Closer, Better', shares fascinating insights on how successful individuals perceive challenges. She discusses the science of motivation and innovative strategies to overcome obstacles in achieving goals. The conversation also highlights unique business practices, including 3M's approach to goal-setting. Additionally, the group delves into market volatility, emphasizing the psychological impact on investors while offering a fresh perspective on navigating uncertainty in both finance and personal development.

Mar 3, 2020 • 3min
The Upside of Quitting with Stephen Dubner
Quitting might not be as bad as we think! Stephen Dubner challenges the stigma around giving up, arguing it can open doors to new opportunities. He dives into the concept of opportunity cost, emphasizing the importance of valuing your time and resources. Instead of viewing quitting as failure, it might just be a strategic move toward a more fulfilling path.

Feb 28, 2020 • 41min
Worst Week Since 2008
The stock market suffers its worst week since 2008, with a staggering $6 trillion loss driven by coronavirus fears. Analysts discuss the resilience of companies like Etsy and Best Buy, showcasing innovative strategies and performance amidst volatility. Disney's leadership changes and Panera's new coffee subscription model are also on the table, with insights on how these shifts impact consumer behavior. The group shares their top stock picks, shining a light on Waste Management and Adobe's growth potential.

Feb 25, 2020 • 3min
Malcolm Gladwell on Choosing A College
Millions of high school students face the daunting decision of selecting a college. Best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell shares insightful advice on prioritizing fit over prestige. He highlights the importance of aligning college choices with personal strengths and mental well-being. The conversation emphasizes that a school's reputation should not overshadow individual success and happiness.

Feb 21, 2020 • 41min
The Business of Baby Yoda
Chris Byrne, a toy industry expert, dives deep into the captivating world of toys and the phenomenon of Baby Yoda. He discusses how nostalgia is driving current trends in toys, especially amidst pandemic challenges. The conversation explores how major companies like Hasbro and Mattel are innovating and expanding into entertainment for growth. Byrne also reveals insights into evolving preferences in children's play and the competitive landscape of the toy market, making it a must-listen for anyone curious about the business behind beloved childhood icons.

Feb 18, 2020 • 3min
The Power of Habit with Charles Duhigg
Discover how routines evolve into habits and the role of rewards in this fascinating discussion. Charles Duhigg reveals the surprising history of tooth brushing and how clever marketing turned it into a daily necessity. Uncover the hidden cues that drive our behaviors and learn how they shape our lives. This exploration of habit formation offers insights into both personal well-being and public health.

Feb 14, 2020 • 42min
Record Highs, Coronavirus Concerns, Facebook’s New Hobby
Nvidia's impressive earnings spark excitement as it shakes off its crypto hangover. Tech trends unfold with Shopify and Roku making waves in their respective markets. The hosts dive into Facebook's new app, comparing it to Pinterest, while Samsung's foldable phone is also on the agenda. They discuss innovative products like Kellogg's plant-based protein and even KFC-inspired Crocs. Market responses to the coronavirus and investment strategies keep the conversation lively, as the analysts share promising stock picks to watch.

Feb 11, 2020 • 4min
Jenny Anderson on Love and Dirty Dishes
Can economics unlock the secrets to a happy relationship? Jenny Anderson believes it can! Discover how practical principles like clear roles and communication can strengthen intimacy. The discussion also dives into commitment devices, which motivate couples to prioritize what truly matters, like date nights. Learn to turn mundane tasks into opportunities for connection and growth. Who knew that love and dirty dishes could be linked through economics?

Feb 7, 2020 • 39min
Video Stars, Academy Awards, and 1 Sleepy IPO
Nell Minow, a corporate governance expert and film critic, dives into the intersection of business and Hollywood. She discusses the increasing importance of diversity in corporate boardrooms. Minow also shares her predictions for the Academy Awards, highlighting significant contenders and the evolving landscape of film marketing. The conversation balances insights on corporate strategies with the excitement surrounding Oscar nominees, showcasing how entertainment and finance often collide.


