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Motley Fool Money 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 investing classes and longer-form interviews.
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Sep 14, 2025 • 20min
Interview with Dan Ariely: Investing in the Irrational
Dan Ariely, a Professor of Behavioral Economics at Duke University and bestselling author, delves into human behavior's impact on investing. He shares fascinating insights on how emotions can skew financial decisions and emphasizes the importance of understanding intrinsic versus extrinsic motivation in business. Ariely recounts his personal journey sparking his interest in irrationality and discusses how sometimes irrational choices can lead to better long-term investments. This conversation offers a deep look into navigating the complexities of financial decision-making.

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Sep 13, 2025 • 26min
401(k) Millionaires and Maximizing Your HSA
Roger Young, a thought leadership director at T. Rowe Price and author on HSAs, shares powerful insights on maximizing the benefits of Health Savings Accounts. He emphasizes the unparalleled tax advantages of HSAs and strategic ways to manage them wisely. The conversation also highlights the record number of 401(k) millionaires and what strategies propelled their success. Additionally, Young discusses the surprising performance of gold and silver in today's markets, making a case for their roles in investment portfolios.

Sep 12, 2025 • 42min
Media Merger Mania Strikes Again
Lou Whiteman, a media and tech expert, and Rick Munarriz, a stock analysis guru, dive into Paramount's interest in merging with Warner Bros Discovery. They dissect Oracle's game-changing deal with OpenAI and how it has propelled its stock. The duo also evaluates Netflix's resilience amid a competitive streaming landscape and discusses Adobe's AI advancements. With insights on various media and tech stocks, they highlight key players and trends shaping the future of entertainment and investment.

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Sep 11, 2025 • 22min
The Mortgage Market Gets its Groove Back
Matt Frankel and Jon Quast, seasoned investment analysts at The Motley Fool, dive into the revitalized mortgage market as interest rates drop, leading to a surge in refinancing applications. They discuss Oracle's astonishing backlog growth, indicating booming future demand, and the implications for AI. The duo also highlights the burgeoning influence of Exchange Traded Funds, outpacing stocks for the first time, while spotlighting exciting investment opportunities and crucial market dynamics.

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Sep 10, 2025 • 22min
Apple’s New iPhones and Oracle’s AI Bounce
Lou Whiteman and Rachel Warren, both savvy investment analysts, dive into the latest developments in tech and the economy. They analyze the impact of Apple's new iPhones and explore concerns about its AI performance compared to rivals like Alphabet. The discussion shifts to critical job market trends and inflation. Oracle's impressive stock surge following a strong earnings report highlights the potential in cloud services. The duo also reflects on the wild ride of AI investments and the challenges that come with valuing emerging tech stocks.

Sep 9, 2025 • 24min
Dave Gilboa, co-Founder and co-CEO of Warby Parker
Dave Gilboa, co-founder and co-CEO of Warby Parker, discusses his innovative vision for the eyewear industry. He explains how Warby Parker plans to introduce AI-enabled glasses in partnership with Google, aiming to transform consumer experiences. Gilboa simplifies the brand's mission for younger audiences and delves into the strategic importance of capital allocation in their growth. The conversation highlights how AI could reshape eyewear, making technology more accessible while maintaining a commitment to style and affordability.

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Sep 8, 2025 • 19min
Our Biggest Regret
The hosts dive into their biggest investment regrets, sharing haunting stories of stock sales they wish they could take back. They explore potential growth in stocks like Starbucks and how market pressures might influence future performance. The conversation also highlights small-cap companies and real estate opportunities as rates shift. To keep things lively, they play an engaging game analyzing winners and losers, making financial discussions both informative and entertaining.

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Sep 7, 2025 • 24min
Interview with Tom Slater, Head of U.S. Equities at Baillie Gifford
Tom Slater, head of U.S. Equities at Baillie Gifford, discusses the keys to long-term investing. He emphasizes the need to identify standout market winners and maintain a disciplined mindset through market fluctuations. Slater explores the dynamics of founder-led companies like Tesla and shares insights into innovative strategies that tap into emerging e-commerce markets. The conversation also highlights the importance of understanding organizational culture as essential for enduring success.

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Sep 6, 2025 • 23min
When to Hire an Advisor, and It Pays to Hug Your Job
Dayana Yochim, a seasoned personal finance columnist for Bankrate and former podcast co-host, shares her insights on the benefits of hiring a financial advisor. She emphasizes how professionals can help navigate significant life events and alleviate financial stress. The conversation highlights surprising trends in the job market—staying in a job may now offer better wage growth than switching. They also delve into the growing ETF landscape and the unique dynamics of the housing market, where new homes are surprisingly more affordable than existing ones.

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Sep 5, 2025 • 42min
Jobs, AI, & Elon Musk’s Trillion Dollar Payday
Lou Whiteman and Matt Frankel, both investment analysts at Motley Fool, dive into the latest disappointing jobs report, revealing only 22,000 new jobs and a 4.3% unemployment rate. They explore the booming AI market, discussing major players like Anthropic and Google, and whether lofty valuations are sustainable. The conversation shifts to Elon Musk’s potential trillion-dollar payday with Tesla, linking shareholder expectations to company performance. They also touch on the challenges tech giants face in adapting to market dynamics.


