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Motley Fool Hidden Gems Investing is a daily podcast for stock investors.
Weekday episodes offer a long-term perspective on business news with The Motley Fool's investment analysts. Weekend shows are a mix of personal finance and longer-form interviews.
Weekday episodes offer a long-term perspective on business news with The Motley Fool's investment analysts. Weekend shows are a mix of personal finance and longer-form interviews.
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Jul 16, 2021 • 39min
Big Banks, Taco Czars, and Seeing Success
Emily Balcetis, an NYU psychology professor and author of "Clearer, Closer, Better," dives into the psychology of success and decision-making. She discusses her unique learnings about motivation, including how visual framing influences sales and goal-setting. Balcetis shares personal anecdotes, like juggling motherhood while picking up drumming. The conversation also touches on the importance of innovation in business strategies, underscoring the balance between emotional responses and long-term investing.

Jul 9, 2021 • 39min
Streaming Wars, Curious Acquisitions
Tim Beyers, a senior analyst focusing on media and entertainment, shares insights on today’s streaming wars featuring giants like Netflix and Disney+. He discusses Apple’s strategies to elevate its subscriber numbers with quality original content amidst fierce competition. The conversation also highlights recent acquisitions in the industry, such as Philip Morris's shift toward health products, and the broader implications of these moves for the streaming landscape. There's plenty of speculation about what Apple’s upcoming event might reveal!

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Jul 2, 2021 • 39min
2nd-Half Preview, Summer Reading for Investors
Emily Flippen and Jason Moser, both seasoned analysts at The Motley Fool, dive into a financial landscape marked by a surging S&P 500 and the buzz around meme stocks. They spotlight emerging opportunities in infrastructure and share insights on key players like Procore and Peloton. Best-selling author Dan Heath joins to discuss how memorable customer experiences can drive business success, revealing the psychology behind impactful moments. Together, they recommend summer reading that’s crucial for savvy investors.

Jun 25, 2021 • 39min
Bezos, Musk, and the Race for Space
Christian Davenport, a space reporter for The Washington Post and author of The Space Barons, shares thrilling insights about the escalating competition in the space industry. He discusses the implications of Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin and Elon Musk’s SpaceX in shaping the future of commercial space travel. Davenport highlights the evolving public perception of space tourism and the financial investments needed to cultivate a booming space economy. Tune in for a deep dive into how these ventures could transform exploration beyond Earth!

Jun 18, 2021 • 39min
Software Eating The World, Healthcare Stocks to Watch
Keith Speights, a healthcare technology consultant and contributor at The Motley Fool, dives into the latest developments in the healthcare sector. He discusses the evolving landscape of COVID-19 vaccines and the significant role of Johnson & Johnson in the U.S. economy. The conversation also tackles the controversial FDA approval of Biogen's Alzheimer’s treatment and its implications for investors and patients. Additionally, insights on value stocks highlight the challenges of the pharmaceutical market amid ongoing pandemic concerns.

Jun 11, 2021 • 39min
Investors vs. Inflation
Join Daniel Kahneman, the Nobel Prize-winning author, as he delves into the intriguing concepts from his book "Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment." He emphasizes the importance of structured decision-making to combat biases and crowd influences. The conversation also touches on market resilience amid inflation, the surprising earnings of Chewy and others, and the significance of behavioral economics in investing. Kahneman's insights shed light on how personal feelings can impact financial decisions, making for a thought-provoking discussion.

Jun 4, 2021 • 39min
AMC’s Drama and the Future of Restaurants
David Henkes, a senior principal at Technomic and a restaurant industry expert, dives into the current trends reshaping the culinary landscape. He discusses the fierce competition in the 'chicken sandwich war' and its implications for consumer preferences. Henkes also highlights why more restaurants are expected to go public soon, exploring the shift towards innovation and the challenges of hiring in a post-pandemic world. His insights reveal the dynamic interplay between public perception and investment opportunities in the restaurant sector.

May 28, 2021 • 39min
Amazon’s Entertaining Buy, Tesla’s Ford-Tough Competition
Paul Lienert, a veteran automotive journalist for Thomson Reuters, shares insights on the future of the auto industry and Ford’s exciting electric F-150. He discusses Ford's ambitious $30 billion investment in electric vehicles and the competitive challenge posed by Tesla. Lienert also touches on potential innovations like self-driving technology and even Apple’s foray into the automotive sector. The conversation navigates through the shifting landscape of electric vehicles and the dynamic strategies shaping the industry.

May 21, 2021 • 39min
Big Retail, Big Deals, and 1 Big IPO
Eva Yazhar, Co-founder and CEO of Beyond Capital, brings her expertise in impact investing to the conversation. She discusses innovative strategies for investing in early-stage companies in India and East Africa, emphasizing the alignment of investments with personal values like gender equality. The dynamic retail landscape features Target and Walmart’s impressive sales and strategic moves, while Oatly makes a splash with its soaring IPO. Plus, a tasty collaboration between Pringles and Wendy's introduces a spicy chicken sandwich-flavored chip, capturing industry buzz.

May 14, 2021 • 39min
Amazon Unbound
Brad Stone, a Bloomberg senior editor and author of "Amazon Unbound," dives into the surprising secrets behind Amazon's groundbreaking innovations. He reveals how the Echo was secretly developed, shedding light on Amazon's strategic evolution beyond Jeff Bezos's daily involvement. Stone also discusses the intense competition for HQ2 locations, illustrating the challenges Amazon faced in its expansion. Additionally, he offers insights into the future direction of Amazon’s advertising revenue and its implications for customer experience.


