

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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May 23, 2025 • 28min
Federal Funding Bill's Market Impact & Goodbye to the Penny?
The podcast dives into the economic ripples of a new tax bill projected to deepen the federal deficit. A significant cultural shift occurs with the U.S. discontinuing the penny, raising questions about pricing and its societal impact. The hosts also preview box office hits like 'Mission Impossible' and the 'Lilo & Stitch' remake while keeping an eye on Bitcoin's impressive gains. Meanwhile, Nike faces challenges with sales, making it the 'Dog of the Week.' A mix of serious economic insights and engaging cultural discussions make this a compelling listen.

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May 22, 2025 • 29min
OpenAI Drops $6.5B To Kill the iPhone? & Tariffs and Boycotts Hurt Target
Target faces challenges as it misses Q1 expectations amidst stiff competition. OpenAI's $6.4 billion acquisition of an Apple designer signals a shift towards hardware innovation. Universal is set to compete with Disney by launching the Epic Universe theme park. Interestingly, affluent entrepreneurs are emerging from less glamorous industries, highlighting trends in wealth concentration. Lastly, a controversial climbing technique on Everest could revolutionize tourism in Nepal.

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May 21, 2025 • 29min
Klarna Losing Millions on "Burrito Loans" & People Love Trader Joe's
Klarna grapples with hefty losses as customers struggle with 'buy now, pay later' loans. A standout Chinese EV battery maker is driving one of the year’s biggest IPOs amid the US-China trade conflict. Meanwhile, Trader Joe’s is celebrated as the most trusted brand in America, while Tesla's reputation wanes. On the sports front, Manchester United and Tottenham clash in a crucial showdown, both in dire need of redemption to secure their Champions League spots.

108 snips
May 20, 2025 • 29min
Netflix Saves ‘Sesame Street’ & College Towns Are Fading Away
The discussion kicks off with Trump's tax bill, stirring debates about its potential effects on the deficit. Exciting news follows as Netflix secures the streaming rights to 'Sesame Street,' reshaping children's media. Meanwhile, small college towns are facing ghost town status due to dwindling enrollments, contrasting with thriving larger institutions. The podcast also explores the growth of cremation as an economical choice, affecting traditional funeral homes. Plus, corporate shifts like 23andMe's data sale add to the narrative of changing landscapes.

102 snips
May 19, 2025 • 28min
US Loses Top Credit Rating & Crypto Wealthy Being Targeted?
Moody's downgrade of the U.S. credit rating raises concerns over rising debt and budget deficits. A surge in crime targeting wealthy cryptocurrency individuals has sparked safety worries, prompting many to hire bodyguards. Meanwhile, New Jersey's transit system struggles with disruptions but shows signs of resolution with a tentative agreement. On a brighter note, major U.S. cities are experiencing population growth, and the WNBA season kicks off with fanfare, showcasing stars like Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese.

61 snips
May 16, 2025 • 28min
Walmart Warns of Tariff Price Hikes & Dick’s Sporting Goods' Risky $2.4B Deal
Walmart is set to raise prices due to tariffs, impacting suppliers and consumers alike. Dick’s Sporting Goods makes waves with a $2.4B acquisition of Foot Locker, eyeing international expansion. In a surprising twist, Harvard discovers it has an original Magna Carta, not just a copy! The hosts also discuss the challenges of the Apple Vision Pro and a remarkable breakthrough in personalized gene editing for rare disorders. Plus, the humorous antics of 'The Price is Right' add some light-heartedness to the mix!

79 snips
May 15, 2025 • 29min
Boeing Scores $96B Deal with Qatar & ‘Max’ Gets Its ‘HBO’ Back
A monumental $96 billion deal between Boeing and Qatar Airways steals the spotlight, showcasing Boeing's resilience amid challenges. Meanwhile, students grapple with the ethical implications of AI tools like ChatGPT in their coursework. HBO's rebranding has sparked lively debates online as it returns to its roots. Also, discover the alarming decline in international travel spending affecting the U.S. economy, and enjoy quirky insights on collectible trading cards and a controversial Everest expedition. Tune in for a blend of business and cultural commentary!

57 snips
May 14, 2025 • 28min
Airbnb Gets Into Luxury Lifestyle & ESPN's New Streaming App
The latest inflation report shows a slowing CPI rate, providing some economic relief. ESPN reveals exciting details about its new standalone streaming service, aiming to enhance sports viewing experiences. Airbnb is stepping up its game with luxury offerings, including personal chefs and trainers, to attract customers back from hotels. Meanwhile, tech companies face a rising threat from North Korean cyber operatives impersonating remote workers, raising serious security concerns. Plus, Cannes Film Festival prioritizes films over celebrity glitz!

95 snips
May 13, 2025 • 28min
Markets Rally On US-China Deal & Big Pharma Grapples with Price Cuts?
The hosts discuss the optimistic market response to the US-China trade deal, signaling a potential easing of economic tensions. They dive into Trump’s push for cutting drug prices, sparking concern among pharmaceutical companies. A highlight includes the president's foreign trip to the Gulf states, aimed at securing new deals. Meanwhile, the conversation shifts to the stress and isolation faced by remote workers, exploring the impacts on their mental health and job satisfaction. It's a thought-provoking mix of politics, economics, and workplace trends!

81 snips
May 12, 2025 • 27min
US and China Agree to Slash Tariffs & Time to Overhaul Air Traffic Control?
The conversation kicks off with the U.S. and China agreeing to cut tariffs, easing trade tensions—a move that could benefit businesses. Newark Airport faces yet another flight fiasco, pushing the government to propose a much-needed air traffic control overhaul. Elizabeth Holmes’ husband is back in the spotlight raising funds for a new startup, reminiscent of her controversial history. On the cultural side, baby names like Olivia and Liam continue to trend, influenced by media and societal shifts.


