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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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23 snips
Jan 20, 2026 • 23min
The Fast Casual Comeback Tour
Join Fool analysts Sanmeet Deo, known for his insights on restaurant and consumer stocks, and Jason Hall, an expert in restaurant operations and retail food businesses, as they unravel the fast casual restaurant stock rebound. They discuss how consumer tastes have shifted towards prepared foods, how delivery apps are reshaping meal choices, and the potential for stocks like Starbucks and Wingstop. With a focus on traffic metrics and valuation strategies, this dynamic conversation sheds light on the future of fast casual dining.

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Jan 19, 2026 • 27min
TSM or NVDA: Who Ya Got?
Join investment pros Jason Hall, known for his keen stock analysis, and Travis Hoium, a tech trends expert, as they dive into Taiwan Semiconductor's impressive Q4 numbers and their ambitious capex plans. They engage in a spirited debate over who reigns supreme in the AI space: TSMC or NVIDIA. The conversation also highlights the importance of corporate responsibility, featuring noteworthy companies that exemplify values celebrated on MLK Day. Discover how these giants influence the tech landscape and what it means for investors.

Jan 18, 2026 • 21min
Interview with Redwire CEO Peter Cannito
Peter Cannito, the Chairman and CEO of Redwire, dives into the innovative world of space infrastructure. He shares insights on how Redwire is reshaping the industry with its evolution from providing subsystems to becoming a platform powerhouse for spacecraft and drones. Cannito discusses the strategic advantages gained from their acquisition of Edge Autonomy and highlights the vital role of emerging technologies in their mission. He also offers an exciting vision for the future, focusing on scaling in the burgeoning space economy and the potential for human presence on the moon.

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Jan 17, 2026 • 21min
What to Know About a Stock’s Workforce
Join Ben Zweig, CEO of Revelio Labs and a professor at NYU, as he dives into the world of workforce intelligence. He explains how analyzing job postings can reveal crucial company strategies, like Meta’s recent shifts. Discover four essential data sources for investors, from employee profiles to salary benchmarks. Ben offers advice for job seekers, comparing employers to spouses in the search process. Plus, learn about the optimal sitting-standing ratio for improved productivity in the workplace. Tune in for insights that can impact both investing and career paths!

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Jan 16, 2026 • 42min
Will Netflix Go All-Cash for WBD?
Lou Whiteman, an investment analyst known for his deep dives into media and tech, and Jon Quast, a regular panelist focusing on market insights, explore the intricate dynamics of Netflix possibly going all-cash for Warner Bros. Discovery. They discuss the potential risks involved in this bold move and compare it to past acquisitions like Disney-Fox. The conversation also touches on Tesla's shift to subscription pricing, Google’s latest AI advancements, and a critical look at various companies under scrutiny for their value and growth potential.

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Jan 15, 2026 • 23min
Bank Profits Rise Amid Credit Card Uncertainty
Matt Frankel, an investment analyst specializing in personal finance and banking, joins Jon Quast, a seasoned investor commentator, to dissect the latest in banking earnings. They highlight impressive profit growth from major U.S. banks, while also addressing the administration's proposal to cap credit card interest at 10%. This, they argue, could jeopardize card profitability and consumer spending. The duo also explores how alternative lenders like Klarna and SoFi might thrive under stricter credit regulations.

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Jan 14, 2026 • 23min
Google’s Hot Start to 2026
Lou Whiteman, an investment analyst known for his insights on corporate strategy, and Rachel Warren, a technology and consumer trends analyst, unpack Google's impressive resurgence. They delve into how Google is now powering Siri, enhancing its competitive edge, and the significance of its shopping protocol. The duo also contrasts Google's steady approach with OpenAI's rapid advancements, while analyzing Delta's earnings amidst shifting travel trends, highlighting a K-shaped economy.

25 snips
Jan 13, 2026 • 23min
For Data Centers, Power is the New Real Estate (Literally)
Join Anders Bylund, a technology analyst at Motley Fool focused on enterprise hardware, and Dan Caplinger, a real estate investment expert, as they dive into data center dynamics. They explore the challenges of power supply and real estate in the booming data center market. The conversation highlights the risks of overbuilding and the critical role of energy solutions, including innovative methods like nuclear power. Listeners will also discover investment opportunities, from REITs to essential components in data center operations.

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Jan 12, 2026 • 22min
Intel Hits a 52-Week High: Time to Buy?
Join investment analyst Rick Munarriz and tech expert Asit Sharma as they dive into Intel's recent 52-week high. They discuss the impact of U.S. government backing and CEO Lip-Bu Tan's meeting with President Trump on future growth. Expect lively debates about Intel's financials, the challenges of growing its foundry business, and advanced chip technologies crucial for AI. Rick and Asit share contrasting strategies on whether now is the time to invest, all while offering valuable insights into the semiconductor landscape.

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Jan 11, 2026 • 20min
Interview with Zack Kass: The Next Renaissance
Zach Kass, a global AI advisor and former head of go-to-market at OpenAI, shares insights from his book, exploring AI's transformative potential. He discusses the groundbreaking launch of ChatGPT and why it resonated with users. Kass delves into our early stage in AI evolution, likening it to historical milestones. Addressing job impacts, he emphasizes the balance between automation and augmentation, while highlighting the need for a renewed sense of purpose in a post-economic landscape. His perspectives promise a thought-provoking look at AI's future.


