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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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Apr 6, 2024 • 29min
Intangible Greatness
James Rhee, former CEO of Ashley Stewart, professor, and author of 'Red Helicopter,' dives into the art of business resilience. He shares the unexpected turnaround of Ashley Stewart, emphasizing the balance between kindness and strategic growth. Rhee redefines accounting concepts, suggesting that liabilities can transform into assets through solid community relationships. He also explores the importance of aligning personal values with corporate culture, advocating for kindness and innovative compensation as keys to empowering employees and driving business success.

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Apr 5, 2024 • 41min
Four Rules for Using AI
Ethan Mollick, a Wharton Professor and author of "Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI," shares his expertise on blending human and artificial intelligence. He introduces his four essential rules for effectively using AI in various contexts. The conversation touches upon how this new approach can reshape both workplaces and investments. Additionally, market strategies involving giants like Disney and Spotify, as well as insights into companies like Cognex and WD-40, are discussed, making for a lively and informative session.

Apr 4, 2024 • 29min
Is Lemonade A Lemon?
Yasser El-Shimy, a Motley Fool analyst, dives into the shifting dynamics of the automotive industry, pondering if large trucks are falling out of favor and the long-term viability of slowing EV production. Meanwhile, Matt Frankel offers a critical look at Lemonade, the insurance tech company facing significant stock declines. They discuss whether Lemonade can turn its fortunes around despite its challenges with profitability and its reliance on reinsurance, all while evaluating the company's innovative strategies in a competitive market.

Apr 3, 2024 • 28min
The Chip Biz: Taiwan and Intel
Asit Sharma, a Motley Fool analyst specializing in the chip industry, joins to discuss the vulnerability of Taiwan Semiconductor amid recent earthquakes, emphasizing the global reliance on Taiwan for chip production. He also delves into Intel's foundry business and its future in manufacturing. In a fascinating pivot, Peter Platzer, CEO of Spire Global, shares insights on leveraging space satellite data for weather prediction, highlighting the company's promising partnership with Nvidia and the transformative power of AI in this field.

Apr 2, 2024 • 30min
Valuation Matters
Jim Gillies, an investment analyst with a keen eye for valuation, and Robert Brokamp, who guides couples in financial planning, dive into intriguing discussions. They explore the implications of Nuvei's transition to private ownership and caution against overenthusiastic tech valuations. The conversation shifts to Tesla's market challenges, analyzing delivery shortfalls and evolving consumer preferences for hybrids. Additionally, Brokamp shares insights on navigating financial responsibilities and overcoming money fears, emphasizing effective budgeting and long-term planning.

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Apr 1, 2024 • 33min
Top Stocks to Buy Right Now (April 1 Edition)
Jason Moser, a Motley Fool analyst, shares insights on the stock market, dissecting AT&T's recent struggles and examining the potential of 3M's spinoff, Solventum, in healthcare. Erin Karney, Executive VP of the Colorado Cattlemen's Association, discusses the impact of environmental factors on the cattle industry and beef prices. The conversation explores the psychological factors behind rising gold prices and introduces transformative stock picks like AMD, highlighted for its role in the AI GPU market.

Mar 31, 2024 • 31min
David Gardner on Financial Freedom, AI, and Basketball
David Gardner, Co-founder and Chief Rule Breaker of The Motley Fool, joins Dylan Lewis for a captivating chat. They dive into loss aversion and the art of Rule Breaker investing. Gardner celebrates the 2nd anniversary of The Motley Fool Foundation, emphasizing accessible financial education. They also tackle the exciting intersection of AI and investments, spotlighting NVIDIA's influence. To wrap up, they play a March Madness-themed Market Cap Game, discussing NIL deals and the evolving dynamics of college sports. Perfect for sports and finance fans!

Mar 30, 2024 • 31min
To LEO and Beyond
Join Tom Vice, CEO of Sierra Space and co-author of "We Have Liftoff," as he dives into the thrilling future of low-Earth orbit. He reveals the magic of microgravity and its potential breakthroughs in biotech and computing. Discover the quirky innovations in food for space travel and the vision for a sustainable space economy. Tom discusses strategic partnerships for creating habitats and the goal of establishing human presence on other celestial bodies, while balancing exploration with Earth’s needs.

Mar 29, 2024 • 40min
Can a New CEO Fix Boeing?
Sanmeet Deo, a Motley Fool analyst known for his insights into market trends, interviews Elf Beauty CEO Tarang Amin, who shares innovative strategies that are shaking up the beauty industry. They discuss Elf's unique social marketing approach resonating with Gen Z and how the brand is outpacing older competitors. The conversation also highlights the challenges Boeing faces with leadership changes and cultural shifts, alongside major corporate movements in sectors like healthcare and AI investment strategies.

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Mar 28, 2024 • 30min
Betting On Big Remodel
Bill Barker, a Motley Fool analyst, joins the conversation to discuss Home Depot's monumental $18.25 billion acquisition of SRS Distribution. He delves into the cyclical nature of home remodeling and the company's focus on expanding market share amid stagnation. The discussion also touches on Restoration Hardware's growth challenges and how behavioral economics, inspired by Daniel Kahneman's insights, can influence financial decision-making. The interplay of fast and slow thinking in the context of investing is highlighted, emphasizing the biases that shape our choices.


