

Morning Brew Daily
Morning Brew
Morning Brew Daily, a daily talk show that covers the latest news on business, the economy, and everything else, with Neal Freyman and Toby Howell. Witty, informative and everything you need to start your day. Available on all podcasting platforms and Youtube.
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Aug 22, 2025 • 30min
Walmart Winces at Tariffs & Cracker Barrel’s Stock Sinks From Logo Fiasco
The biggest economic event is on the horizon with the Fed Chair's address set to impact markets. Walmart is holding strong against tariffs, but questions remain about its future. Google reveals its Pixel 10, packing AI features that outshine Apple. Meanwhile, Palantir faces trouble with its stock dropping amidst skepticism. And, in a curious twist, Cracker Barrel's logo change has left consumers furious, dragging its stock down. Plus, a humorous take on airline seating lawsuits adds a lighter touch!

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Aug 21, 2025 • 29min
Target Names Former Intern as CEO & Labubu Fever Shrinks…Literally?
Target makes headlines by appointing a former intern as CEO, potentially changing its trajectory amidst fierce retail competition. ESPN's standalone streaming app launches, reshaping sports broadcasting. Meanwhile, the Labubu doll phenomenon gets a size down, impacting Pop Mart's stock positively. The discussion touches on Marvel's exit from Georgia as a production hub and the surprising resurgence of office occupancy in NYC. A deeper look at declining reading trends unveils the impact of digital distractions, leaving a blend of humor and insight.

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Aug 20, 2025 • 30min
Best Earnings Season Ever? & CLEAR Tests Biometric Scanning at Airports
Explore the surprising earnings boom as S&P 500 companies defy tariff fears and post record profits. Dive into the SPAC revival with a bold investor seeking to raise $250M. Discover how biometrics are reshaping airport experiences for quicker security checks. Plus, learn about AI advancements in sleep technology and the launch of retail stores by Eight Sleep. Finally, see how targeted advertising on platforms like LinkedIn is making waves in marketing strategies.

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Aug 19, 2025 • 30min
MSNBC Dumps the Peacock Logo & Job Certs Don’t Actually Pay Off
MSNBC's bold rebranding to MSNOW raises eyebrows and criticisms about its identity. The surge in popularity of non-degree certifications is losing steam, with recent studies suggesting they don't deliver the expected salary increases. Meanwhile, brands are innovating by creating social media sitcoms, blending entertainment and marketing effectively. The evolving landscape raises questions about brand identity amidst corporate changes and highlights the intersection of content creation and cultural shifts in today's digital world.

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Aug 18, 2025 • 29min
Air Canada Union Defies the Government & Americans Are Stuck…Literally
The ongoing Air Canada strike takes center stage as workers defy a government mandate to return, stranding travelers during peak season. Meanwhile, mobility in the U.S. hits historic lows, raising economic concerns. Six Flags struggles with attendance due to mechanical issues. The discussion shifts to #RushTok's cultural impact and Warren Buffett's investments boosting UnitedHealth shares. Finally, listeners get a sneak peek at upcoming political events and retail earnings, setting the table for a busy week ahead!

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Aug 15, 2025 • 31min
Are We Too Attached to Chatbots? & Fast-Casual Chains Slow Down
Listeners dive into the intriguing phenomenon of emotional attachments to AI chatbots, with users likening the experience to heartbreak. Tesla's bold move hints at robotaxis in NYC, stirring regulatory debates. Meanwhile, LA is embracing corporate sponsorships for the 2028 Olympics, raising questions about commercialization in sports. In the world of finance, Bitcoin and Ether surge, while the fast-casual restaurant scene faces challenges, showcasing a complex intersection of tech, nostalgia, and economic trends.

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Aug 14, 2025 • 30min
Is America Going Sober? & The Decline of the Working Man
Americans are drinking less, with a notable decline in alcohol consumption among various demographics. Meanwhile, men are feeling the pinch in the slowing labor market more than women. Amazon's grocery delivery expansion is putting pressure on supermarkets. The discussion hilariously dips into celebrity culture, with stats on Taylor Swift's podcast impact and Cristiano Ronaldo's extravagant engagement ring. Finally, the quirks of Wyoming, like its two escalators, add a humorous twist to the conversation.

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Aug 13, 2025 • 29min
Spirit Airlines on its Deathbed? & July Inflation Remains Sticky
July's inflation report shows an uptick, raising questions about the Federal Reserve's strategy. Meanwhile, Spirit Airlines and Kodak face dire financial straits, forcing discussions on their potential demise. A rivalry brews between Elon Musk and Apple over treatment of AI apps, highlighting tech industry tensions. Cracker Barrel attempts a makeover to attract younger diners, but reactions are mixed. The episode also touches on innovative urban safety solutions leading to zero traffic deaths in select cities.

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Aug 12, 2025 • 29min
Ford Overhauls Assembly Line for EVs & UFC is Ditching Pay-Per-View
Ford is revolutionizing its assembly line for electric vehicles, moving away from traditional methods. Nvidia gets approval to sell chips to China but must share revenue with the U.S. Meanwhile, Paramount’s deal with the UFC might change the future of sports streaming, stepping away from pay-per-view. Golf carts are becoming a suburban staple, sparking mixed reactions from drivers. The discussion also touches on significant economic trends, including rises in the cannabis industry and a surge in horror movie box office returns.

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Aug 11, 2025 • 28min
Instagram’s Map Feature Sparks Backlash & Sweetgreen’s Future Wilts
Excitement buzzes around a potential $30 billion IPO for mortgage giants that could reshape Wall Street. Instagram's new map feature is stirring privacy concerns, leaving users upset. Sweetgreen is pivoting from greens to proteins, attempting to regain its customer base. Meanwhile, Bed Bath & Beyond makes a nostalgic comeback with a store opening in Nashville, while AOL’s end raises questions about its prolonged existence. Dive into the intriguing intersections of finance, social media, and retail challenges!


