

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.
Episodes
Mentioned books

5 snips
Aug 15, 2024 • 30min
Is it Time to Breakup Google? & Disney Fights Wrongful Death Suit
The podcast dives into the implications of the U.S. courts declaring Google a monopoly and the potential for a company breakup. It also discusses a controversial wrongful death lawsuit against Disney, highlighting corporate responsibility. Exciting insights on the favorable trends in inflation show promise for a Fed rate cut. The hosts share intriguing tidbits about a mega deal in Mars, the rise of mini farm animals, and the unexpectedly growing wealth of Millennials thanks to real estate. Sports betting's impact on struggling populations rounds out the discussion.

Aug 14, 2024 • 30min
Starbucks Swipes Chipotle's CEO & Ice Cream Liquid Death?
Starbucks makes waves by hiring Chipotle's CEO, sparking stock surprises for both companies. A fallen wind turbine blade near Nantucket raises questions about sustainability in renewable energy. Indonesia's costly capital relocation faces significant hurdles. Job seekers leverage AI in their applications, but it creates challenges for recruiters. Quirky collaborations are on the rise, including a hot fudge sundae flavored sparkling water! Not to forget, cassette tapes are making a surprising comeback among Gen Z.

Aug 13, 2024 • 29min
Musk's Glitchy Trump Interview & People Falling in Love with ChatGPT's Voice?
Elon Musk's glitchy chat with Trump highlights their political ties and tech troubles. Meanwhile, the FDA blocks MDMA therapy, raising questions about the future of psychedelic treatments. ChatGPT's voice feature not only captivates users but sparks unexpected emotional connections. The Burning Man Festival struggles with dwindling ticket sales, as its cultural impact seems to wane. Lastly, with the Olympics shifting to LA, the city promises a 'no-car' Games, while dreamers believe they can become Olympic athletes overnight.

Aug 12, 2024 • 30min
Should the Fed Stay Independent? & Disney Parks Get Even Bigger
The discussion kicks off with Trump’s controversial ideas on the Federal Reserve’s independence and the potential dangers of political influence on monetary policy. Next, NBC's evolving strategies for covering the Paris Olympics are explored, alongside Disney's ambitious $60 billion plan for park expansions, including a new 'Villains Land.' The hosts also celebrate the recent successes of Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively, while noting the seasonal rise of Halloween items, dubbed 'Summerween.' Expect insights into consumer trends and political shifts shaping the week ahead.

Aug 9, 2024 • 28min
AI-Powered Weapons Startup Raises $1.5B & Mounjaro Soars Past Wegovy
Get ready for a wild ride through the latest in tech and finance! A startup revolutionizing autonomous weapons has raised a staggering $1.5 billion, sparking debates over warfare's future. Meanwhile, political unrest in Bangladesh poses challenges for the fashion industry. Eli Lilly's weight-loss drug Mounjaro is dominating the market, leaving Novo Nordisk's Wegovy in the dust. Plus, Coca-Cola is facing a hefty $16 billion tax bill, and a billionaire's estate plans are complicated by local wildlife. It's a whirlwind of innovation and intrigue!

Aug 8, 2024 • 30min
Disney Streaming > Parks & Mortgage Rates FINALLY Drop
Dive into the intriguing world of payment scams as Congress takes a closer look at Zelle's security issues. Discover how Disney's streaming success contrasts with struggling park earnings. Exciting news: mortgage rates are finally dropping, alongside fascinating investment insights. Plus, the lighter side of history with a humorous reflection on the Dave Matthews Band's infamous poop incident from 20 years ago. This blend of financial trends and quirky stories keeps you entertained and informed!

Aug 7, 2024 • 30min
The Economic Policies of Harris VP Pick Walz & Everyone is Taking Ubers
A lively discussion kicks off with Kamala Harris selecting Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her VP pick, exploring his surprising rise and economic record. The conversation shifts to Uber's earnings report and what it reveals about consumer spending. Attention turns to a critical EPA pesticide ban and Elon Musk's escalating antitrust clash with advertisers on X. The hosts also delve into how Olympians leverage their victories for brand endorsements, while Pitbull's new stadium naming at FIU adds a fun twist to the mix.

Aug 6, 2024 • 29min
What Made Markets Tank on Monday & Google Loses Massive Antitrust Case
The podcast discusses the surprising decline in global markets, especially due to Japan's interest rate hike, sending stocks into a frenzy. A landmark antitrust ruling against Google raises questions about competition in tech. Meanwhile, Mars is eyeing a billion-dollar deal for Pringles, hinting at shake-ups in the snack industry. On a lighter note, the hosts reflect on the rise of casual language in movies and the clever use of AI watermarking to maintain academic integrity. It's a rollercoaster of finance, food, and pop culture!

Aug 5, 2024 • 31min
Poor Jobs Report Feeds Recession Fears & Another Company Leaves CA for TX
The hosts dissect a disappointing jobs report, igniting fears of a looming recession and impacting stock markets. Consumers are increasingly turning to Amazon due to frustrations with locked products at retailers like CVS and Target. The trend of companies relocating from California to Texas is explored, alongside the rise in popularity of smaller cars in America. The hosts also celebrate Olympic triumphs, highlighting standout performances from athletes like Noah Lyles and Kristen Faulkner, adding a spirited touch to the economic discussion.

Aug 2, 2024 • 29min
WSJ Reporter Free After Historic Prisoner Swap & Return of the (Apple) Mac
A Wall Street Journal reporter's release after a historic U.S.-Russia prisoner swap sparks discussions on diplomacy and tech market struggles. Apple faces challenges despite revenue growth while Intel and Meta navigate their own hurdles. A hedge fund billionaire stumbles with a failed IPO, highlighting investment risks. The U.S. Army seeks refunds from Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson for recruitment missteps, and athletes at the Olympics showcase unity amid commercialization concerns for upcoming games.


