

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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Feb 25, 2025 • 28min
Apple Bets $500B on the US & Rich People Are Powering the Economy?
Apple's bold $500 billion investment in U.S. manufacturing aims to create 20,000 AI jobs, spotlighting the tech giant's response to economic challenges. Rich Americans are notably driving the economy through their lavish spending. A legal showdown is brewing over the Dakota Access Pipeline, potentially reshaping fossil fuel dynamics. Meanwhile, 'The White Lotus' is influencing travel spots, raising curiosity about Thailand's tourism impact. The hosts wrap up with amusing takes on current events, from Starbucks food quality to MLB robot umpires.

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Feb 24, 2025 • 28min
Federal Staffers Must Justify Jobs or Be Fired? & Ozempic Shortage is Over
Elon Musk's email to federal employees sparks a debate on job justification, with some agencies choosing to ignore it. Warren Buffett reveals Berkshire Hathaway's impressive quarterly results while critiquing the White House. The Ozempic shortage has ended, marking a significant return for weight loss drugs. Fascinating discussions also touch on unique advertising placements and the evolving landscape in the tech and healthcare industries. Lastly, recent political victories in Germany and the cultural shift in the New York Yankees' grooming policies add a fun twist to the market insights.

83 snips
Feb 21, 2025 • 30min
Walmart Warns of Slow Sales in 2025 & Amazon Takes Over James Bond
Amazon has officially eclipsed Walmart in quarterly revenue, positioning itself as the leading retailer in the U.S. Meanwhile, Walmart is cautioning about slowing sales expected in 2025. In an exciting twist, the James Bond franchise now belongs to Amazon. The conversation also touches on innovative security solutions, including a new app for armed protection. Lastly, stock trends reveal Hims & Hers making waves while Palantir faces challenges in a shifting market.

94 snips
Feb 20, 2025 • 32min
Apple Unveils Budget-Friendly iPhone & Congestion Pricing Gets Axed?
The podcast dives into President Trump’s controversial halt of NYC's congestion pricing program, painting him as a champion for the working class. Apple unveils an exciting budget-friendly iPhone 16e, showcasing its innovative in-house chip. The conversation shifts to Nikola's decline as it files for Chapter 11, emblematic of the EV sector's struggles. Insights on traffic reduction in NYC are shared, along with trends from the booming Chinese film market and notable numbers from DOGE. It's a whirlwind of tech, politics, and market dynamics!

61 snips
Feb 19, 2025 • 31min
Can Skims Rescue Nike? & Meta Reveals Globe-Spanning Undersea Cable
A miraculous Delta Airlines crash-landing sparks a discussion on aviation safety. Nike teams up with Kim Kardashian’s Skims to rejuvenate its sales in the activewear market. Meta's plans for a global undersea cable aim to enhance connectivity and international collaboration. Meanwhile, OpenTable is reworking its strategy to reclaim market dominance in restaurant reservations, amid rising competition and consumer demand post-COVID. The episode blends serious insights with lighthearted anecdotes, making for an engaging listen.

100 snips
Feb 18, 2025 • 27min
Another Forbes '30 Under 30' Heads to Trial & DOGE Wants Access to the IRS
A Forbes '30 Under 30' entrepreneur faces trial over accusations of defrauding JPMorgan in a startup sale, sparking debates on integrity in tech. Meanwhile, Argentina's president is under scrutiny for promoting a cryptocurrency linked to a crash. There's a notable rise in European defense stocks fueled by geopolitical shifts, while the sports world compares the success of NHL's All-Star game with the NBA's. Finally, excitement builds for baseball spring training amidst record offseason spending.

80 snips
Feb 17, 2025 • 28min
How ‘SNL’ Adapted to Changing Media After 50 Years
Dive into the fascinating journey of Saturday Night Live, celebrating its 50th anniversary and cultural impact. Discover how Lorne Michaels transformed comedy and launched countless stars. Explore the show's ability to adapt to changing media landscapes, including digital platforms. Engage in debates about whether SNL remains the pinnacle of comedy today. Plus, uncover intriguing fun facts and behind-the-scenes anecdotes that shaped this iconic show.

109 snips
Feb 14, 2025 • 32min
Trump Doubles Down on Tariffs & Robinhood Cashes In On Crypto
President Trump's announcement about imposing reciprocal tariffs stirs discussions on its potential global trade impact. RFK Jr. takes the helm at Health and Human Services, aiming to reform the food industry. Meanwhile, Robinhood's gaining traction in the crypto scene sparks competition among major players. DoorDash shines as the Stock of the Week, while Reddit faces challenges, earning the Dog of the Week title. Plus, a roundup of the weekend's biggest headlines adds to the lively conversation!

103 snips
Feb 13, 2025 • 33min
Anduril Scores $22B US Army Contract & Inflation Sours Rate Cut Hopes
Get ready for a wild ride through inflation's surprising surge, shaking up hopes for interest rate cuts. Anduril hits a $22 billion contract jackpot with the US Army, showcasing defense tech innovation alongside Microsoft's involvement. Olipop bubbles to the top of the prebiotic soda scene, competing fiercely with Poppy. Plus, discover how Miami's airport is essential for Valentine’s Day flower deliveries. Amidst the numbers game, hear a quirky mix of TikTok trends and fun facts about YouTube and GoFundMe!

81 snips
Feb 12, 2025 • 31min
Musk v. Altman Gets Fiery & Coca-Cola’s Cash Cow is…Milk?
Elon Musk's controversial bid to take control of OpenAI ignites a fiery feud with Sam Altman, sparking heated discussions about the future of AI. Coca-Cola proves its mettle with impressive earnings, but Wall Street is left craving more from their milk venture. The literary scene faces upheaval as a prominent publisher moves away from book blurbs, raising questions about marketing strategies. Meanwhile, bizarre corporate shifts and unusual public challenges, like fatbergs, add a humorous twist to the day’s headlines.


