

Morning Brew Daily
Morning Brew
Morning Brew Daily, a daily talk show that covers the latest news on business, the economy, and everything else, with Neal Freyman and Toby Howell. Witty, informative and everything you need to start your day. Available on all podcasting platforms and Youtube.
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Nov 18, 2025 • 27min
Unpopular Jobs Are Becoming Desirable & Communal Dining Makes a Comeback
Dive into the surprising trend of unpopular jobs becoming desirable as the labor market shifts under pressure. Explore Jeff Bezos' bold entry into the AI landscape with a startup focused on physical world modeling, backed by impressive funding. Bitcoin's recent plunge raises eyebrows on Wall Street, and Gen Z is redefining dining with a preference for communal tables, promoting social interactions and shared experiences. Meanwhile, Warren Buffett makes headlines with his first investment in Google, sparking discussions on tech stocks.

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Nov 17, 2025 • 26min
Trump Reduces Beef and Coffee Tariffs & Hollywood Stars Aren’t Bankable Anymore?
Trump is rolling back tariffs on beef and coffee to combat rising food prices, though the real impact on grocery bills is up for debate. Meanwhile, Hollywood faces a crisis as big-name stars fail to draw audiences, raising questions about the future of theaters. In legal news, Charlie Javice is causing ripples at JPMorgan with exorbitant charges, while iconic CEOs from top companies prepare for retirement, reflecting a shift toward leaders adept in AI and cost efficiency. It's a week packed with significant news!

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Nov 14, 2025 • 29min
‘Big Short’ Investor Calls it Quits & Cannabis Products Up in Smoke?
Michael Burry, the renowned 'Big Short' investor, draws parallels between the AI boom and the 2008 housing bubble, sparking dialogue on the fragility of earnings in the AI sector. Meanwhile, new government restrictions threaten the hemp industry, driven by lobbying efforts. Cisco Systems appears to be making a comeback thanks to a surge in AI-related demand. On a lighter note, Robinhood launches a cash delivery service, while Uber introduces rides for skiers to major resorts—perfect for winter adventurers!

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Nov 13, 2025 • 30min
Winners and Losers of Shutdown Ending & Last-Ever Penny Minted
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history has ended, but its economic effects linger. Discover which industries emerged as winners and losers in the fallout. Google is taking action against text phishing scams, revealing how these shady operations work. Explore the rising trend of grade inflation at Harvard and its implications. Also, the significance of the final U.S. penny minted is discussed, touching on its cultural impact and production costs. Plus, Ryanair shifts to digital-only boarding passes—no more printed tickets!

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Nov 12, 2025 • 27min
SoftBank Dumps Nvidia for OpenAI & Reward Cards No Longer Accepted?
In a bold investment shift, SoftBank sells its $5.8 billion Nvidia stake to focus on OpenAI, raising eyebrows in the tech industry. Meanwhile, Visa and Mastercard's settlement allows merchants to reject costly reward cards, potentially changing the payment landscape. With U.S. air travel facing chaos, buses and trains are experiencing a surge in popularity as reliable alternatives. Lastly, Netflix dives into physical entertainment with the launch of Netflix House in Philadelphia, challenging traditional amusement parks.

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Nov 11, 2025 • 38min
Author Michael Lewis on 10 Years of “The Big Short," AI Bubble, and Sports Gambling
Best-selling author and journalist Michael Lewis, known for works like The Big Short and Moneyball, joins the discussion to reflect on the film's 10th anniversary and its ties to the 2008 financial crisis. He shares insights on the current AI landscape, warning it may mirror past bubbles. Michael delves into the risks of sports gambling and the ethical concerns it raises. He also playfully explores modern casting choices for The Big Short, contributing his unique perspective on storytelling and the importance of strong characters.

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Nov 10, 2025 • 27min
Is OpenAI Too Big to Fail? & Shutdown Takes Step Towards End
Toby and Kyle dive into the controversial idea of OpenAI potentially being 'too big to fail' amidst discussions of government backstops. They also explore President Trump's proposal for 50-year mortgages, weighing its affordability against long-term costs. Netflix's reimagining of 'Sesame Street' is on the table, aiming to reconnect with audiences. Additionally, the frenzy over Starbucks’ bear-shaped cup sparks both excitement and backlash. They round out the conversation with insights on looming economic data delays due to the government shutdown.

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Nov 7, 2025 • 31min
Musk Wins His $1 Trillion Pay Package & October Layoffs Hit 22-Yr High
October saw the highest layoffs in 20 years, affecting many sectors. Elon Musk triumphs with his staggering $1 trillion pay package, sparking discussions about his motivations. ESPN ditches Penn Entertainment for DraftKings, signaling a significant shift in sports betting partnerships. Snap's stock rose after announcing a deal with Perplexity AI to enhance its search engine. Meanwhile, Duolingo, Celsius, and e.l.f. Beauty are struggling, each seeing shares plummet by at least 20%. Plus, the FAA plans to cut flights, raising concerns for travelers.

112 snips
Nov 6, 2025 • 31min
FAA Slashes 10% of US Flights & Data Centers in Space?
The longest U.S. government shutdown impacts air travel with the FAA reducing flights by 10%. Whole Foods tests a hybrid store concept featuring Amazon kiosks and robots. Meanwhile, Google explores the ambitious idea of launching data centers into space to tackle AI challenges. With a rise in double majors, students prioritize job security in a volatile market. Additionally, research indicates that while moderate indoor plants can be beneficial, too many may actually increase stress. Lastly, the World Series garners record viewership!

104 snips
Nov 5, 2025 • 29min
What Mamdani's Win Means for Wall Street & Tariffs Head to the Supreme Court
Zohran Mamdani's upset victory as NYC's new mayor sparks intriguing reactions from Wall Street. The Supreme Court deliberates Trump's sweeping tariffs, with significant implications for emergency powers. Investor Michael Burry predicts an AI bubble, shedding light on market concentration and stock volatility. Meanwhile, Pizza Hut faces declining sales, prompting its parent company to consider a sell-off. The U.S. government shutdown marks a historic record, affecting SNAP and transport, while investors eye potential resolutions.


