

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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Mar 5, 2024 • 26min
Vital Internet Cables at Risk in the Red Sea & Apple Pays $2B Antitrust Fine
Tensions in the Red Sea pose a threat to vital undersea internet cables, impacting connectivity across Europe and Asia. Apple faces a hefty $2 billion antitrust fine, raising questions about tech giants' market power. Retailers are shifting to smaller stores as they adapt to changing consumer habits. Meanwhile, a startup is generating excitement with plans for a flying car. Plus, discover which jobs are the most physically demanding in America, with firefighters topping the list for their strenuous work.

Mar 4, 2024 • 28min
Elon Sues OpenAI & The Search for Missing Malaysia Flight 370 Back On?
Elon Musk's legal showdown with OpenAI takes center stage, raising eyebrows over its shift from nonprofit roots. The search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 may finally reignite, stirring emotions and theories about its mysterious fate. Extreme weather wreaks havoc, from Texas wildfires to monumental snowstorms, impacting the ski and cattle industries. Meanwhile, 'Dune 2' makes waves at the box office, and Caitlin Clark sets new records in basketball. Plus, a surprising helium find in Minnesota adds a curious twist to current affairs.

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Mar 1, 2024 • 28min
Oprah Drops WeightWatchers & Why are Billionaires Buying Land in Hawaii
Oprah's exit from WeightWatchers raises eyebrows, especially amidst her use of weight-loss medications. Billionaires are snatching up land in Hawaii, causing community concerns and inflating home prices. Meanwhile, a new humanoid robot company backed by Bezos and Nvidia is revolutionizing tech. Social media's role in spending habits gets analyzed, and a mega-wedding in India promises to be a spectacle of opulence, showcasing extravagance in the wedding industry. It's a mix of money, technology, and cultural phenomena!

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Feb 29, 2024 • 30min
How Panera Dodged $20 CA Minimum Wage & Gen Z Hates Dating Apps
Panera Bread cleverly sidesteps California’s new minimum wage law, sparking discussions about its implications for the fast food industry. Google's AI blunder with Gemini raises eyebrows, with calls for deeper accountability. Dating apps face a crisis as Gen Z shows disinterest, prompting a debate on how to make meaningful connections. In lighter topics, hybrid cars are holding strong despite the electric wave, and there's an intriguing look at the quirks of leap years and cash transactions. It’s a mix of business with a dash of societal insights!

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Feb 28, 2024 • 26min
Macy's Closing Over 30% of Stores & Are NFTs Back?
Macy's is closing over 150 stores to focus on high-performing locations and luxury experiences. A major cybersecurity breach at UnitedHealth is causing turmoil in pharmacies. Surprisingly, TikTok's user base is now filled with millennials, defying its youth-centric reputation. The discussion also touches on the resurgence of NFTs and their uncertain future. Finally, a college is eliminating facial recognition vending machines, raising privacy concerns in our tech-driven world.

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Feb 27, 2024 • 28min
FTC Sues to Block Major Grocery Merger & BYD Taking Over the Car Market?
Discover the FTC's bold move to block a $25 billion grocery merger, raising questions about food prices and competition. Dive into BYD's ambitious entry into the luxury car market, alongside their affordable $15,000 model shaking things up. Explore Samsung's investment in health tech, aiming for a comprehensive Galaxy Ring. Uncover the growing trend of surge pricing in fast food and the rise of professional car washes in America, all while reflecting on Amazon's new spot in the Dow. It's a mix of insightful analysis and lively discussion.

Feb 26, 2024 • 26min
What The Supreme Court Might Do to Social Media & Pillow Talk Insider Trading
A landmark Supreme Court case is set to challenge the balance between free speech and social media content moderation. The implications of Warren Buffett's insights and the impact of remote work on insider trading are dissected, revealing surprising consequences of eavesdropping during casual conversations. Listeners also learn about business opportunities in Ohio and quirky local celebrations like the 'Florida Man Games.' Plus, a look ahead at what’s brewing in the week to come keeps the conversation lively and engaging.

Feb 23, 2024 • 28min
Why Reddit IPO Favors Loyal Users & The Massive AT&T Outage
Discover how Reddit's IPO rewards loyal users, potentially reshaping corporate engagement. Learn about the alarming cyber espionage from Chinese hackers and its implications for U.S. security. An AT&T outage highlights the chaos of losing phone access, prompting both concern and humor online. Delve into Google's AI challenges with inaccuracies and biases, while exploring Japan's economic recovery. The discussion wraps up with a look at the value of college degrees in today's job market and the impact of internships on career paths.

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Feb 22, 2024 • 28min
AI Fuels Nvidia to Nearly $2T Valuation & IRS Coming for Private Jets
Nvidia's earnings soar as the AI boom continues, showcasing its pivotal role in tech. The podcast explores legal challenges facing the IVF industry due to a court ruling, while the IRS targets private jets for tax scrutiny. Neal shares insights on Beyond Meat's new hope with avocado oil. Additionally, MLB fans express dissatisfaction with the latest jersey designs, highlighting a clash between modern gear and nostalgic preferences. This lively discussion blends finance, innovation, and cultural shifts.

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Feb 21, 2024 • 25min
Airlines Make $33B on Bag Fees & Investors Are All in on Farming
Airlines are cashing in, raking in $33 billion from rising baggage fees, sparking a shift in their revenue models. Walmart is making waves by acquiring the smart TV maker Vizio, while investors are eyeing farmland as a savvy opportunity amid growing food demands. Attention turns to a potential chocolate shortage, and the journey of a former Disney star who transitioned into a pioneering space CEO adds an intriguing twist. The discussion also highlights HBO's attempts to draw viewers away from YouTube with strategic content decisions.


