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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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Aug 25, 2025 • 25min
Weight Loss. Weight Loss. Don’t Tell Me.
Discover the struggles of weight loss stocks, which are surprisingly lagging despite their growth potential. Analysts share insights on resilient companies that could thrive amid market volatility. Explore the innovative strategies of BBB Foods and the recovery possibilities for United Healthcare. Peek into the future with emerging disruptors like Familiar Machines and the evolving landscape of Disney and homebuilding tech. Get ready for intriguing predictions and surprising market dynamics!

Aug 24, 2025 • 23min
Interview with Stride CEO James Rhyu: Disrupting K-12 and Beyond
James Rhyu, CEO of Stride, a leader in online education, discusses the urgent need for disruption in K-12 education. He highlights the stagnation of traditional systems and the potential for innovative solutions. Rhyu shares insights on how AI can transform learning while maintaining the essential role of human teachers. He also emphasizes the importance of self-awareness in leadership, drawing from personal experiences to illustrate how understanding one’s strengths can drive effective decision-making and foster growth.

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Aug 23, 2025 • 22min
How to Factor Home Equity Into Your Financial Plan
Matt Frankel, a Fool contributor and certified financial planner, joins to discuss how to leverage your home's equity for financial gain. He breaks down strategies for tapping into record-high home values via loans and HELOCs, emphasizing the need for responsible planning. The conversation also covers the evolving housing market, highlighting trends like rising inventories. Additionally, they tackle the $84 trillion 'Great Wealth Transfer' from Boomers, stressing the importance of estate planning and open family discussions.

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Aug 22, 2025 • 42min
Walmart Stands Tall In a Rocky Retail Environment
Investment analysts Jon Quast and Matt Frankel dive into Walmart's impressive performance amid retail turmoil. They discuss pivotal retail earnings insights, the revival of SPACs, and shifting consumer behaviors affecting giants like Target. The duo engages in a lively stock comparison game between Walmart and Target, examining their growth potential. They also touch on Meta's innovative AI strategies and the challenges facing Nike in the footwear market, providing valuable insights for savvy investors.

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Aug 21, 2025 • 24min
Wal Mart Shows Other Retailers How It’s Done
Jon Quast, a seasoned contributor, joins the discussion to unravel Walmart's impressive sales guidance amid a sea of disappointing retail results. The guests highlight Walmart's e-commerce growth and new advertising strategies, revealing what sets it apart from competitors. They also dive into Meta's surprising hiring freeze in AI, Chipotle's experimental drone delivery, and Cracker Barrel's fresh rebranding efforts. Plus, insights on investing in regional banks and the potential of undervalued brands like Trex add depth to the conversation.

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Aug 20, 2025 • 22min
When AI Execs Say the Market Looks Bubbly
Rachel Warren, a longtime Fool contributor and investment analyst, joins the discussion about the bubbly state of the AI market, sparked by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's comments. The conversation shifts to Target and Estee Lauder grappling with leadership transitions and challenging earnings. They also explore the fierce competition in the home improvement sector, where Home Depot and Lowe's are racing to dominate, amid consumer spending woes. Insightful analysis reveals where opportunities might lie in this turbulent landscape.

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Aug 19, 2025 • 22min
What Cybersecurity, Shoes, and Homebuilders Tell Us About Change
Join David Meier, a real estate analyst at Motley Fool, as he dives into the shifting landscapes of cybersecurity, footwear, and homebuilding. He discusses Palo Alto Networks' impressive earnings and highlights the pressing need for robust cybersecurity investments. The conversation delves into how footwear brands are adapting to consumer fashion trends, balancing comfort and style. Finally, Meier addresses the challenges young buyers face in home affordability and the industry's need for innovation in response to rising prices.

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Aug 18, 2025 • 17min
What’s Eating at Restaurant Stocks?
Restaurant stocks are facing a heatwave of challenges, with sluggish sales hitting beloved chains like Chipotle. McDonald's innovative dual pricing is surprisingly thriving amidst economic pressures. The hosts discuss notable earnings reports coming up and spotlight unexpected stock stars that have doubled in value this year. Consumer sentiment plays a pivotal role in shaping these market trends, while valuation debates around companies like Palantir spark further intrigue. It's a rollercoaster of insights in the fast-paced world of dining and finances!

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Aug 17, 2025 • 22min
Interview with Karooooo CEO Zak Calisto
Zak Calisto, CEO and founder of Karooooo, shares his journey from dealing with vehicle theft to creating a telematics powerhouse. He discusses the challenges and triumphs of developing integrated fleet management systems. Zak highlights the balance between growth and sustainability, particularly in the tech industry, and how his leadership style fosters innovation. They also touch on the future of autonomous vehicles and the quirky origin of Karooooo's name, adding a fun twist to their serious business discussions.

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Aug 16, 2025 • 23min
Should You Retire Sooner, and Is Your Fund Winning?
Wes Moss, a Certified Financial Planner and author of 'What the Happiest Retirees Know', shares insights on achieving a fulfilling retirement. He emphasizes the importance of hobbies and social connections, revealing that happy retirees engage more in these activities. They also dive into the effects of early retirement on happiness and the necessity of financial readiness. Additionally, Wes discusses the current chaos at the IRS and the rise in credit card debt, guiding listeners on optimizing Social Security claims and evaluating mutual fund performance.


