

The Best One Yet
Nick & Jack Studios
This is the best one yet (it's a TBOY). Feel brighter every day with our 20-minute pop-biz news podcast. The 3 business stories you need, with fresh takes you can pretend you came up with — Pairs perfectly with your morning oatmeal ritual. Hosted by Jack Crivici-Kramer & Nick Martell. Formerly known as “Snacks Daily”, Nick and Jack continue their podcast independent from Robinhood. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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17 snips
Feb 20, 2025 • 23min
🏒 “Hockey War” — NHL’s USA vs Canada win. Botox Bars everywhere. Meta’s undersea cable.
Tonight’s NHL showdown between the USA and Canada is heating up, reminiscent of a geopolitical battle! Meanwhile, the rise of Med Spas is transforming beauty standards, with Botox and fillers taking center stage. Meta is diving deep into the future with the largest undersea cable project, crucial for global internet connectivity. Plus, scientists reveal that 7 AM is the happiest and most productive time of day. Tune in for a blend of sports, beauty trends, and tech innovations!

8 snips
Feb 19, 2025 • 23min
🩳 “Nike + Skims” — Nike’s deal with Kim Kardashian. Protector’s bodyguard app. Fire Trucks' oligopoly.
Nike's collaboration with Skims raises questions about brand alignment and market reach. Meanwhile, a new app called Protector connects users with bodyguards, riding the wave of influencer marketing. The fire truck industry faces consolidation challenges despite tripling stock values, highlighting a strange business paradox. An inspiring story about the Super Soaker inventor rounds out the discussion, showcasing innovation in unexpected places. Tune in for a mix of business savvy and lighthearted stories!

9 snips
Feb 18, 2025 • 23min
🏀 “3-Pointer Economics” — NBA’s shot problem. Zelle is beating Venmo. Jamie Dimon’s rant.
Zelle is taking the lead in peer-to-peer payments, leaving Venmo in the dust. Meanwhile, the NBA faces a three-point shooting dilemma fueled by economic factors. Jamie Dimon’s fiery comments on remote work spark a debate about workplace engagement. Additionally, uncover the quirky origin story of the Patagonia fleece, highlighting its sustainable practices. Tune in for insights that blend business trends with fascinating stories!

21 snips
Feb 17, 2025 • 46min
The Best Idea Yet 🐂 Oregon Trail: Tricking Kids into Liking School Since 1971
Discover the captivating history of the iconic video game that helped engage young learners while teaching them about American history. Uncover how three student teachers transformed education with a simple yet groundbreaking idea. Learn about the game's $6 billion journey, including its potential collaboration with Barbie. The challenges of making history fun in the classroom are also explored, emphasizing innovative teaching methods. Finally, reflect on the game's lasting legacy and its significant influence on modern educational software.

Feb 14, 2025 • 23min
🥤 “Vending Machine-Gate” — Poppi vs Olipop. NY’s Texas Stock Exchange. Netflix’s podcast move.
Dive into the bubbling rivalry between prebiotic soda brands Poppy and Olipop, where influencer marketing stirs up drama over vending machine placements. Discover Texas's surprising addition of a new stock exchange and laugh at Ikea's quirky mattress matchmaking for singles. Explore Netflix's ambitious expansion into podcasting as it shifts gears from streaming to a multi-platform powerhouse. Plus, enjoy anecdotes about aging and personal celebrations, alongside a sneak peek into the latest NFL insights.

4 snips
Feb 13, 2025 • 21min
🍺 “Local Lite”— Kelce Bros’ light beer bet. Elf Beauty’s “Dicks”. BuzzFeed’s 1st social media app.
Local Light Beer is making waves, especially among millennial dads. BuzzFeed is set to launch a unique social media app to combat negativity online. Elf Beauty's tongue-in-cheek campaign highlights the humor in their marketing concerning CEOs named Richard. Plus, the latest Valentine's Day craze? Faux-quets, where bouquets take unexpected forms like sushi and Legos. The blend of playful marketing and emerging trends shows how brands are creatively engaging their audiences.

6 snips
Feb 12, 2025 • 22min
🏎️ “Bieber’s blacklisted” — Ferrari’s rules of ownership. Coca-Cola’s Fairlife milk. DOGE vs. CFPB.
Discover the quirky rules of Ferrari ownership—customization could blacklist even celebrities! Dive into Coca-Cola's bold acquisition of Fairlife as milk surges in popularity. Explore the clash between DOGE cryptocurrency and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, highlighting vital financial literacy. Plus, enjoy a cleverly penned love poem for Peloton, just in time for Valentine's Day. This episode serves a delightful mix of business insights wrapped in humor and clever storytelling.

17 snips
Feb 11, 2025 • 22min
🟠 “Penny RIP” — End of the Penny. Dunkin’s diss track. T-Mobile’s dead-zone killer.
Dive into the quirky decision to end the U.S. penny, deemed too costly for its value! Discover Dunkin's cheeky diss track aimed at Starbucks during the Super Bowl. Learn how SpaceX and T-Mobile are teaming up to tackle dead zones in cell service. Uncover Ben & Jerry's fascinating origin story and their iconic Phish Food flavor. Plus, explore the rise of corporate diss tracks and the art of playful rivalry in advertising!

11 snips
Feb 10, 2025 • 23min
💡 “Ideas = Currency” — TED Talks’ CEO audition. Costco’s girl math. ‘Musking’ the US Gov’t.
The search for a new CEO for TED Talks reveals its transformation into a media giant. Elon Musk's latest disruptive innovations introduce the term 'Musking' for his approaches to government. Costco enhances employee compensation, doubling average wages to boost employee loyalty and customer satisfaction. Meanwhile, a staggering 22 million Americans called in sick for Super Bowl Mondays, highlighting quirky trends in workforce attendance. Dive into these intriguing discussions that mix economics, business strategies, and a bit of fun!

13 snips
Feb 7, 2025 • 23min
🏈 “The Super Bowl Pod” — Kendrick’s $0 Halftime Show. Wilson’s football monopoly. The Curse of the Commercial.
Discover the surprising truth behind the Super Bowl halftime show, where performers earn $0 despite a $50M production cost. Delve into Wilson's extraordinary monopoly over NFL footballs and the eerie details of their Ohio factory. Uncover the eerie 'Curse of the Super Bowl Commercial' that’s got AI in its sights. Plus, hear about a basketball coach who could cash in big if the Chiefs score a win with his trademarked 'three-peat.' It's a blend of sports, business, and a sprinkle of humor!


