

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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Jan 21, 2025 • 29min
Trump's Exec Actions Impact Energy and Inflation & TikTok is Very Back
The podcast dives into the whirlwind of Trump's inauguration, highlighting his executive orders impacting trade and immigration. It discusses the rise and political twist of TikTok, which was banned and then swiftly reinstated. There's also a fascinating look at the controversial launch of TrumpCoin, prompting debates over ethics in politics. Along the way, listeners are treated to insights on energy policies, crypto controversies, and even a recap of NFL excitement, making for a lively discussion of current events.

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Jan 20, 2025 • 32min
'Maxinomics' Explains Tariffs, the Space Race, Can the US Buy Greenland? And More
Phil Andrews, creator of Maxonomics, dives into the surprising power of tariffs and their impact on the U.S. economy. He explores the changing dynamics of the space race and compares the fast-food giants, revealing why Chipotle outshines McDonald's in 'calories per dollar.' The conversation also touches on the future of the airline industry and whether Southwest can adapt to new challenges. Finally, they discuss the shifting demographics of the Sunbelt and its implications for the economy.

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Jan 17, 2025 • 31min
Short Seller Hindenburg Closes Up Shop & Bezos Enters the Space Race
Explore the sudden closure of Hindenburg Research, a pivotal name in short selling, and the evolving landscape of this controversial industry. Dive into the excitement as Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin launches its first rocket, entering the competitive space race. Meanwhile, MBA graduates face a challenging job market, raising questions about the degree's value. Nintendo’s announcement of the Switch 2 could reignite its gaming empire, while UnitedHealth's decline highlights struggles in the healthcare sector.

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Jan 16, 2025 • 31min
Big Banks Fuel Stock Market Rally & The FTC's Next Target... John Deere
Big banks are driving a stock market surge, thanks to impressive earnings and positive inflation news. There's a significant shift as the FDA bans a controversial red dye linked to cancer. John Deere faces scrutiny for making machine repairs difficult for farmers. New York experiences a drop in traffic congestion, while the Getty Museum's design saves it from wildfires. Cultural insights emerge from Robbie Williams’ biopic, and discussions about surveillance in workplaces shine a light on modern work life.

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Jan 15, 2025 • 30min
Americans Flock to TikTok Alternative & Bourbon Boom is Running Dry
RedNote is gaining popularity as Americans seek alternatives to TikTok amid looming bans. Meanwhile, bourbon sales are declining, influenced by the rise of cannabis and non-alcoholic drinks. Starbucks tightens its policy on loitering, requiring purchases for patrons to sit. Cottage cheese makes a surprising comeback as a protein-rich trend. Plus, the podcast dives into the latest food labeling regulations, the clash between Elon Musk and the SEC, and the revival of cursive education, highlighting its historical significance.

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Jan 14, 2025 • 30min
LA Wildfire Victims Fight Price Gouging & RTO Brings Fresh Office Fits
In the wake of wildfires, Los Angeles evacuees are facing price gouging by opportunistic landlords. As companies push strict return-to-office policies, workers find themselves revamping their office wardrobes. The growing trend of ghost job postings misleads job seekers and heightens employee anxiety. Additionally, China's trade surplus hits nearly $1 trillion, raising concerns about its economic stability. The episode also highlights urgent housing crises intertwined with the financial implications of upcoming mega-events like the Olympics.

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Jan 13, 2025 • 29min
Meta’s Fact-Check Overhaul Scares Advertisers & Delta Teases Gambling Mid-Flight?
Meta's recent shifts in fact-checking policies have stirred anxiety among advertisers, questioning brand safety. Meanwhile, JPMorgan demands employees back in the office full-time, stirring discontent. December's jobs report reveals a scorching labor market, complicating hopes for a Fed rate cut. In an intriguing twist, Delta Airlines hints at potential in-flight gambling to reduce ticket prices, sparking ethical debates. Lastly, the latest innovations in robot vacuums capture attention as technology continues to evolve.

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Jan 10, 2025 • 30min
CA Home Insurance in Full Crisis & TikTok’s Last Pitch to Supreme Court
California's wildfire crisis is driving a massive insurance dilemma, putting pressure on homeowners and insurers alike. TikTok is making a critical pitch to the Supreme Court to avoid a ban, raising concerns about free speech. The bond market faces turbulence amid rising mortgage rates, while quantum computing discussions spark noticeable stock market reactions. Additionally, the tech world is buzzing about innovative high-tech toilets and cultural shifts like labor actions in Colorado, making for a captivating week in news!

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Jan 9, 2025 • 29min
Historic Wildfires Engulf LA & The Biggest Problem with Cars is... Software?
Wildfires in Los Angeles wreak havoc, forcing evacuations and shedding light on the climate crisis and insurance challenges. Meanwhile, Bill Ackman pushes for the privatization of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, raising eyebrows in the mortgage market. On the tech front, cars are becoming overly reliant on software, creating issues for traditional makers as innovative electric vehicles rise. Amidst these topics, insights on declining wine consumption and Chick-fil-A’s lemon squeezing robots add a quirky twist to the conversation.

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Jan 8, 2025 • 26min
Meta Kills Fact-Checking & Medical Debt Gone From Credit Reports?
Meta is shaking things up by rolling back its fact-checking programs to boost free speech, while Donald Trump Jr. takes a curious jaunt to Greenland amid his father's purchasing dreams. The CFPB introduces a significant rule that shields medical debt from impacting credit reports, promising greater financial relief. Meanwhile, Dell simplifies its product names, echoing Apple’s branding strategy. The hosts also touch on urgent news and even share a bit about the upcoming Girl Scout cookie season for some seasonal cheer!


