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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 21, 2024 • 30min
Pixar Co-Founder on AI and Storytelling
Ed Catmull, co-founder of Pixar Animation Studios and a visionary in computer animation, discusses the evolving landscape of storytelling. He shares insights on the challenges and opportunities of AI in animation, noting its potential to disrupt traditional methods. Catmull reflects on the symbiotic relationship between technology and narrative, emphasizing that authentic storytelling should remain paramount. He also highlights the need for flexibility and creative mental models to navigate uncertainties in leadership and innovation.

Jan 20, 2024 • 26min
JP Morgan Healthcare Conference Highlights
Karl Thiel, a biotech analyst at Motley Fool, shares fascinating insights from the JPMorgan Healthcare Conference. He discusses the spotlight on weight loss drugs and their impact on health trends. Thiel delves into Biogen's efforts at developing an Alzheimer's treatment and the innovative role of NVIDIA in drug development. He also touches on Moderna's evolving vaccine strategy and highlights new technologies in diabetes management, emphasizing the need for robust trial outcomes to boost investor confidence.

Jan 19, 2024 • 41min
The Cointucky Derby
Dan Pink, a best-selling author known for his insights on motivation and creativity, dives into the intricacies of hybrid work environments and the essential skills of the future. He emphasizes the growing need for creativity and empathy in a world increasingly influenced by AI. Pink also touches on how these advancements can enhance workplace performance, particularly for those with less experience. The discussions blend engaging anecdotes with actionable advice, making the modern workplace both relatable and inspiring.

Jan 18, 2024 • 30min
Banking On The Home Court Advantage
Matt Frankel, a banking expert with insights on financials, joins Asit Sharma to discuss the competitive landscape for regional banks amid rising interest rates. They reveal how new overdraft fees regulations could reshape consumer costs and why banks are preparing for credit losses. Meanwhile, Asit explores Paycom's unique software solutions, highlighting its innovative app that empowers employees to manage payroll. The conversation uncovers both the challenges and opportunities within the payroll software sector, making for a thought-provoking discussion.

Jan 17, 2024 • 24min
di-Spirit Airlines and Uber’s Schnapsidee
Asit Sharma, a Motley Fool analyst, joins Deidre Woollard to dive into the latest business news. They discuss the hiccups in JetBlue's $3.8 billion acquisition of Spirit Airlines and its implications for competition in the airline industry. Sharma also analyzes Elon Musk's quest for more control at Tesla amidst investing challenges. Additionally, Woollard interviews Dave Holeman, CEO of Whitestone REIT, who highlights the trend of restaurants becoming anchor tenants in retail, reflecting changing consumer habits and the demand for smaller, community-oriented spaces.

Jan 16, 2024 • 29min
“Focus on the Fastball”
Jason Moser, an investment analyst at The Motley Fool, joins Robert Brokamp, an expert in financial advising, to dive into the latest earnings season. They discuss Goldman Sachs’ strategic pivot back to wealth management and the challenges facing Adidas amidst brand revitalization. The conversation touches on investment strategies, including the merits of lump-sum vs. dollar-cost averaging. Listeners also get valuable insights on leveraging 401k plans and ABLE accounts for smarter retirement planning.

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Jan 14, 2024 • 43min
Wharton Professor on Risk and Returns
Ricky Mulvey chats with Jules van Binsbergen, a Wharton finance professor and co-host of the All Else Equal podcast. They delve into the intriguing disconnect between the real economy and financial markets, questioning if the U.S. stock market is just a 'lucky survivor.' Jules shares insights on market sentiment as a predictive tool and discusses challenges posed by institutional thinking. They also explore investment strategies amid demographic shifts and the complexities of individual investing, highlighting biases that can affect decision-making.

Jan 13, 2024 • 32min
Liz Ann Sonders on the Rolling Recession
Liz Ann Sonders, Chief Investment Strategist at Charles Schwab, shares her expertise on the current economic landscape. She emphasizes the significance of the S&P 600 and its focus on profitability amidst a 'rolling recession.' Sonders highlights the troubling signs in consumer spending and advocates for a year of efficiency in business strategies. She also discusses how well-capitalized companies are managing higher interest rates while pointing out potential challenges for less robust firms in this shifting economic environment.

Jan 12, 2024 • 41min
Activist Investors are Acting Up
Ron Gross and Emily Flippen bring their financial acumen to discuss the shake-up at Twilio and the implications of Elliot Management's stake in Match Group. They dive into recent inflation trends and what that means for future rate cuts. Documentarian Chris Temple shares insights from his film, exploring how parasocial relationships are shaping the financial decisions of younger generations. The trio also evaluates up-and-coming stocks like Despegar and On Holdings, adding to the conversation with intriguing market insights.

Jan 11, 2024 • 28min
Are Job Cuts A Sword Or A Knife?
David Meier, a Motley Fool analyst, discusses the latest wave of job cuts from major players like Amazon and Google, exploring their implications for the economy and individual firms. Alicia Alfiere introduces her innovative 'snap test,' highlighting how investors can assess a company's competitive advantages. The conversation dives into the shifting landscape of Bitcoin and its market dynamics compared to traditional investments. They also touch on Netflix's dominance in streaming and the potential fallout from social media shutdowns.


