

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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24 snips
Jan 14, 2026 • 22min
🏓 “Fruition-izing” — Marty Supreme’s growth hack. Steve Jobs’ Apple Card ghost. Free Zyn at Work. +5am wakeups
A deep dive into JP Morgan’s takeover of the Apple Card reveals design flaws haunting the tech giant. The viral marketing success of Marty Supreme stems from a clever Zoom call that mirrored awkward office moments. Meanwhile, Palantir's trend of offering free nicotine pouches as work perks raises eyebrows over addiction risks. This shift reflects a cultural move towards productivity-centric benefits. Quick news highlights include Tom Brady’s latest venture and the unexpected resurgence of Tamagotchi toys.

35 snips
Jan 13, 2026 • 20min
✨✍️ “The Hire Hack” — Storytellers’ job pop. Siri’s Google girlfriend. Don’t Fight the Fed. +Peak Pizza
Apple is ditching OpenAI for Google's Gemini to enhance Siri, fortifying Google's grip on AI. Storytelling is emerging as the must-have skill in hiring, with companies increasingly seeking narrative experts. The hosts dive into the implications of Jerome Powell's criminal investigation and why it's crucial to maintain a depoliticized Federal Reserve. Plus, they humorously debate the heights of Peak Pizza, covering everything from frozen pies to pineapple toppings. Tune in for a blend of tech, economy, and delicious food banter!

39 snips
Jan 12, 2026 • 21min
🧠 “Air Brain” — Nike’s neuro-sneaker. Zuck’s nuclear reactors. NYC Congestion Pricing’s Birthday. +Planuary
Nike's latest brain sneakers are flying off the shelves, showcasing innovation over sales. Meanwhile, Meta's substantial nuclear energy purchases are set to power their AI ambitions, highlighting the energy demands of modern tech. NYC's congestion pricing is a success, reducing traffic and injuries while boosting local businesses, yet it remains overshadowed by negative news bias. Plus, the concept of 'Planuary' offers a fresh take on New Year's resolutions, encouraging proactive planning.

18 snips
Jan 9, 2026 • 23min
3️⃣ “AI Bubble Wrap” — Our Warren Buffett stock pick. Cali’s Billionaire Tax. Jollibee’s spaghetti IPO. +Unhappy Hour
The hosts dive into California's proposed billionaire tax, stirring debate over its impact and the possibility of wealthy residents relocating. They explore Jollibee, the Filipino fast food chain planning its U.S. IPO, highlighting its unique menu and diverse brand strategy. Additionally, they pitch Berkshire Hathaway as a safety net in uncertain markets, outlining its investment strength. Tune in for quick news bites, including NFL ratings and tech highlights, along with fun trivia about bobbleheads!

29 snips
Jan 8, 2026 • 22min
2️⃣ “Upvote” — Our Reddit Stock Pick. Shirley Temple’s surge. Trump’s Landlord Lockout.
Dive into the rising trend of Shirley Temple flavors and how nostalgia is reshaping beverage choices. Discover Trump's surprising plan to ban corporate home buying and its implications for landlords. Explore the call for an 'Operation Warp Speed' approach to solve housing shortages effectively. Finally, learn why Reddit's authenticity makes it a top stock pick for 2026, tapping into potential ad and licensing growth. Plus, enjoy a quick news roundup including a McRib lawsuit and a DoorDash deepfake scam!

20 snips
Jan 7, 2026 • 22min
1️⃣ “Lyft-off” — Our Lyft stock pick. Japan’s $3.2M lucky tuna. Lego’s smart brick. +Starbucks gift cards
Lyft is poised to become a key player in the robo-taxi revolution with its new operational model. Meanwhile, a single tuna fish sold for a staggering $3.2 million at a Tokyo auction, boosting Japan's economy in a quirky twist. Lego has introduced its Smart Bricks, integrating tech into playtime to compete with screens. Plus, a surprising one in five Americans received a Starbucks gift card this year, making gift card swiping a holiday trend. Tune in for these insights and more!

22 snips
Jan 6, 2026 • 23min
🤳 “Banuary” — Digital Detox Resolutions. Oil’s Chevron-zuela. Sprinkles’ last cupcake. +Dog Ozempic
Discover the motivations behind U.S. military actions in oil-rich Venezuela and the pitfalls of ExxonMobil's legal battles. Learn why Sprinkles, the cupcake ATM innovator, crumbled under private equity's pressure. Dive into the trend of digital detoxes and the rise of a new app by social media pioneers aimed at reducing screen time. Plus, hear about Ozempic’s latest rollout for pets—a surprising twist in the weight-loss world. The hosts wrap up with predictions on global social media regulations.

40 snips
Jan 5, 2026 • 22min
🔮 “The Predictions Pod” — SpaceX’s Olympics, Starbucks’ Library, OpenAI’s company town.
Imagine SpaceX hosting the Olympics in space, bringing nations together for cosmic competitions! What if Starbucks transformed into latte libraries to entice young patrons with the love of books? Dive into the concept of an AI-driven company town, designed to harness energy and showcase technology's benefits. The hosts sprinkle in bonus wishes like airport gyms and a buy-local Amazon option, making business predictions as fun and wild as dreams. Tune in for creative ideas that blend innovation with community spirit!

21 snips
Dec 29, 2025 • 11min
📺 “TBOY on CNN” — Our 5 Big Biz Trends of 2025 & 2026
Self-driving cars are taking center stage, with Waymo expanding its operations. Look out for a potential 'self-driving hotel' that'll attract attention. The spotlight is on massive IPOs, including SpaceX and Skims, promising to shake up the market. Nike is considering a resort concept to revive its brand through immersive experiences. Meanwhile, brick-and-mortar stores selling low-cost dupes are on the rise, reflecting the thrift economy's growing influence. Trends for 2025 and beyond are getting exciting!

25 snips
Dec 22, 2025 • 19min
📅 “Year in Review 2025” — Maxxing, Robots, & Kale Collar Workers
In 2025, the business landscape is dominated by three intriguing trends: Maxxing, robots, and kale collar workers. From protein and tariff maxing to the rise of automation, robots are officially getting promoted in various industries. Meanwhile, the emergence of 'kale collar workers' reflects a shift towards affordability and thrift culture. The hosts explore how these themes are reshaping consumer habits and impacting markets, highlighting the quirky trends that define the year.


