

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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Apr 2, 2024 • 27min
Google Deleting Incognito Data & Social Media vs Teen Anxiety
A thought-provoking analysis on how social media contributes to rising teen anxiety sparks a vital conversation. The episode also highlights Google's decision to delete browsing data from incognito mode, shedding light on internet privacy. Meanwhile, Gen Z's shift towards vocational training instead of college raises questions about traditional education paths. Lastly, an intriguing musician catches attention for his staggering catalog of over 24,000 songs, showcasing creativity in the age of streaming algorithms.

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Apr 1, 2024 • 29min
Solar Eclipse Economy is Booming & CA Fast-Food Minimum Wages Rise
California's recent hike in fast-food minimum wage to $20 sparks discussions about its impact on workers and businesses. The solar eclipse is creating a tourist frenzy, with cities gearing up for a visitor boom. Guyana faces an economic paradox as its oil discoveries threaten its ecotourism and climate initiatives. The 20th anniversary of Gmail is celebrated, showcasing its influence on email communication. And the hosts share their winners of the weekend, including popular movies and car brands.

Mar 29, 2024 • 28min
SBF Gets 25 Years for Crypto Fraud & Who Pays for Baltimore Bridge Collapse?
Sam Bankman-Fried's stunning 25-year sentence for crypto fraud raises eyebrows as the judge emphasizes his lack of remorse. Complicated maritime laws create a financial mess regarding the Baltimore bridge collapse. The stock market thrives in early 2024, driven by AI, despite mixed results for some companies. Biden rallies support for a mega fundraiser amid Trump's unconventional bible promotion. Ice Cube makes waves by inviting Caitlin Clark to his BIG3 league, while Beyoncé surprises fans with a new country album!

Mar 28, 2024 • 29min
Robinhood’s New Gold Credit Card & NCAA Wants Ban on Prop Bets
The discussion kicks off with Robinhood's new credit card offering enticing rewards, aiming to challenge industry giants. They dive into Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ tumultuous legal battles, marking a sharp decline in his business empire. The NCAA president voices his strong stance against college sports prop bets, raising ethical concerns. Intriguing market insights reveal the first price hike of bananas in decades, alongside a quirky shift from baby to adult diapers. Finally, tributes pour in for the late behavioral economist Daniel Kahneman as MLB season excitement begins.

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Mar 27, 2024 • 28min
Baltimore Bridge Collapse Fractures Supply Chain & Cocoa Prices Soar 250%
A tragic bridge collapse in Baltimore shakes up local supply chains and raises safety concerns. BlackRock's CEO discusses the looming retirement crisis for future generations. Florida's new law bans social media for minors, igniting debates on privacy and mental health. In media news, NBC faces backlash over personnel decisions. Meanwhile, cocoa prices surge, reflecting supply issues, and a tasty collaboration between McDonald's and Krispy Kreme promises a sweet start to the day.

Mar 26, 2024 • 27min
Boeing's CEO is Out & Vending Machines Make a Comeback
Boeing's CEO has stepped down amid ongoing safety concerns, shaking up the company's leadership. Meanwhile, Trump finds a financial lifeline as his social media site gains traction. The U.S. Supreme Court hears a crucial case on the abortion drug Mifepristone, potentially affecting access nationwide. In a twist, vending machines are rising in popularity, attracting side-hustlers eager to cash in. Chick-fil-A reverses a promise amid operational challenges, and a Dragon Ball Z theme park is set to open in Saudi Arabia, merging fun with cultural significance.

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Mar 25, 2024 • 29min
AI is Draining America’s Energy & Is Nike's Dominance Over?
The tech world is buzzing over AI's insatiable appetite for energy, potentially surpassing household consumption. Meanwhile, a company proposes supersonic flights from New York to London in just 90 minutes. Nike is grappling with competition from fresh brands while struggling to keep its edge. Jerry Seinfeld's billion-dollar fortune is noted, alongside the excitement of a dollar marathon. The discussion also touches on the latest March Madness happenings and looks forward to upcoming events.

Mar 22, 2024 • 29min
DOJ Sues Apple in Antitrust Case & The World's Most Expensive Drug
The DOJ's antitrust lawsuit against Apple raises questions about its dominance in the smartphone market. The hosts discuss a troubling situation involving MLB star Shohei Ohtani's translator and allegations of embezzlement. Exciting healthcare advancements include the first brain-implanted Neuralink patient and the rise of robot nurses. Additionally, the discussion touches on the exorbitant price of a new gene therapy drug and insights into market trends with stocks and investments. Lastly, the mysterious recovery of a historic shipwreck captures the imagination.

Mar 21, 2024 • 29min
Reddit Users Are Against Their IPO & Glassdoor is Outing Anonymous Posters
Reddit users are voicing their concerns about the platform's IPO, fearing it could compromise their community's values. The Biden Administration's new EV regulations create a buzz as automakers navigate the changes. Glassdoor's controversial decision to expose anonymous users raises questions about privacy and trust. Additionally, intriguing statistics highlight a decline in happiness among younger generations, and Netflix's adaptation of The Three Body Problem faces challenges in translating its intricate narrative for the screen.

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Mar 20, 2024 • 28min
Ben and Jerry's Done with Ice Cream? & Dell Says Work Remote, No Promotion
Unilever is exiting the ice cream business, leaving fans wondering what’s next. The Bank of Japan has hiked interest rates for the first time in 17 years, hinting at a stronger economy. In a surprising twist, Dell's new remote work policy limits promotion opportunities, stirring up workplace tension. Meanwhile, Trump's financial woes deepen as he faces a hefty court ruling. Interestingly, research suggests a recession might actually benefit public health. Finally, baseball fans in South Korea are gearing up for an exciting MLB season opener!


