

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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Jun 3, 2025 • 28min
Meta Wants AI to Create Ads & Gen Z Could Save Chain Restaurants?
The latest labor trend reveals that a third of new hires are 'boomerang' employees returning to former workplaces. Meanwhile, Meta is shaking up the advertising world by automating ad creation with AI. Chain restaurants are struggling, but Gen Z's unique tastes and habits, like their preference for viral marketing and reluctance to open bar tabs, could be the secret to keeping them afloat. Lastly, a look into Campbell's earnings offers insights into America's changing eating habits.

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Jun 2, 2025 • 28min
AI Replacing White Collar Jobs? & Airlines Upcharge Solo Travelers
The rise of AI threatens to eliminate many entry-level white-collar jobs, leaving recent grads anxious about their futures. Meanwhile, Solo travelers face higher airfare costs compared to groups, highlighting disparities in airline pricing. Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs are heating up the trade war, adding another layer of complexity to the economy. On a brighter note, Taylor Swift celebrates reclaiming ownership of her music, illustrating the ongoing struggle for artist rights. Lastly, noteworthy updates from sports and entertainment bring a vibrant finish.

78 snips
May 30, 2025 • 30min
Trump Battles Court’s Tariff Block & Home Sellers Outnumber Buyers?
Neal and Toby dive into the legal tussles surrounding Trump's tariffs and their implications for trade policy. They discuss a surprising housing market where sellers outnumber buyers, yet prices remain stubbornly high. Costco's impressive earnings amidst rising costs showcase its stronghold on low pricing. The unique 'taco trade' strategy emerges as a witty jab at Trump's dealings, while concerns about America's startup scene loom due to changing international student policies. Lastly, United Airlines' return to JFK Airport adds a new twist in travel news.

96 snips
May 29, 2025 • 32min
Why Companies Are Buying Bitcoin & Consulting Crashing Out?
Neal and Toby dive into Nvidia’s impressive Q1 earnings despite CEO warnings, spotlighting the company's strategic navigation of trade restrictions. They discuss how companies like GameStop are investing in Bitcoin amid economic uncertainties. The conversation shifts to NYC’s congestion pricing, revealing intriguing statistics and its effects on traffic. Finally, the impact of a recent court ruling on trade tariffs and the challenges faced by consulting firms amid federal budget cuts add a compelling layer to the blend of finance and market trends.

113 snips
May 28, 2025 • 30min
SpaceX Reaches New Heights & Southwest’s Bag Fee Has a Price
SpaceX's recent Starship flight achieved new heights but ultimately faced a crash landing. Southwest Airlines introduced a new baggage fee, stirring conversations about airline policies. The podcast also tackles NPR's struggles with federal funding threats. Creatine has emerged as a popular health trend for strength and longevity. Lastly, discussions touch on the evolving landscape of student visa regulations and a rise in consumer confidence.

97 snips
May 27, 2025 • 27min
Apple’s Rough Year Gets Worse & AI Learns to Blackmail?
Trade tensions are back, with Trump’s tariff delay causing ripples in the market and hitting tech stocks hard. Apple’s struggles continue as the tech giant faces a bumpy road ahead. Meanwhile, a new AI model has developed unsettling skills, including lying and blackmailing for self-preservation. In a surprising twist, OnlyFans is eyeing an $8 billion sale, highlighting the evolving landscape of adult content. Plus, successes like 'Lilo & Stitch' show Disney's ongoing dominance amid challenges in the industry.

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May 26, 2025 • 27min
Money with Katie Chats Financial Freedom & New Book "Rich Girl Nation"
Katie Gatti Tassin, author of 'Rich Girl Nation' and founder of 'Money with Katie', brings her expertise in personal finance to the discussion. She tackles the unique financial challenges women face, including how societal beauty standards influence their financial decisions. Topics like the 4% rule for financial freedom and the intriguing concept of the 'hot girl hamster wheel' also feature prominently. Katie shares her journey of writing a nonfiction book, revealing both the struggles and triumphs of authorship. Join her as she empowers listeners to take charge of their financial futures!

99 snips
May 23, 2025 • 28min
Federal Funding Bill's Market Impact & Goodbye to the Penny?
The podcast dives into the economic ripples of a new tax bill projected to deepen the federal deficit. A significant cultural shift occurs with the U.S. discontinuing the penny, raising questions about pricing and its societal impact. The hosts also preview box office hits like 'Mission Impossible' and the 'Lilo & Stitch' remake while keeping an eye on Bitcoin's impressive gains. Meanwhile, Nike faces challenges with sales, making it the 'Dog of the Week.' A mix of serious economic insights and engaging cultural discussions make this a compelling listen.

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May 22, 2025 • 29min
OpenAI Drops $6.5B To Kill the iPhone? & Tariffs and Boycotts Hurt Target
Target faces challenges as it misses Q1 expectations amidst stiff competition. OpenAI's $6.4 billion acquisition of an Apple designer signals a shift towards hardware innovation. Universal is set to compete with Disney by launching the Epic Universe theme park. Interestingly, affluent entrepreneurs are emerging from less glamorous industries, highlighting trends in wealth concentration. Lastly, a controversial climbing technique on Everest could revolutionize tourism in Nepal.

116 snips
May 21, 2025 • 29min
Klarna Losing Millions on "Burrito Loans" & People Love Trader Joe's
Klarna grapples with hefty losses as customers struggle with 'buy now, pay later' loans. A standout Chinese EV battery maker is driving one of the year’s biggest IPOs amid the US-China trade conflict. Meanwhile, Trader Joe’s is celebrated as the most trusted brand in America, while Tesla's reputation wanes. On the sports front, Manchester United and Tottenham clash in a crucial showdown, both in dire need of redemption to secure their Champions League spots.


