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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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Apr 10, 2024 • 28min
AI Catching Students Cheating & Costco Banks on Gold Bars
Students are increasingly relying on AI for their papers, prompting institutions to develop detection tools. Corporate scandals are highlighted, with Boeing and Tesla facing serious allegations. Meanwhile, Costco is cashing in on gold bars as a new retail trend. The culinary world is buzzing over a spicy trademark dispute involving 'Chili Crunch.' Plus, Dude Perfect is expanding its media presence with a massive funding round. Lastly, innovative service models are emerging as restaurants adopt Zoom for cashier interactions.

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Apr 9, 2024 • 28min
Student Debt Relief for 30M People? & Fiber is Bringing Sexy Back
President Biden’s plan to forgive up to $20k in student loans sparks debate about its economic impact. Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase declares AI as revolutionary as the printing press. Meanwhile, Brazil challenges Elon Musk legally, reflecting tension over tech regulation. In a quirky twist, fiber is touted as the new sexy trend for millennials, while TikTok spreads dubious tax advice. U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is also capturing attention with her culinary adventures in China, intertwining food and diplomacy.

Apr 8, 2024 • 28min
The $6B Eclipse Economic Boom & Is the Internet Too Small for AI?
The podcast dives into the economic boom sparked by an upcoming solar eclipse, potentially generating billions as people flock to witness it. They also celebrate healthy job growth, particularly in healthcare and hospitality sectors. A pressing concern is raised about the shrinking availability of high-quality data for AI, compared to dwindling oil reserves. Additionally, the decline of late-night dining is explored, while personal achievements and thrilling storylines, like a man's epic run across Africa, add to the mix.

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Apr 5, 2024 • 30min
Google Wants to Charge for Search!? & Solar Panel Fencing
Could Google really charge for search? This potential shift hints at a major change in its business model as AI gains ground. Taiwan's earthquake raised alarms for its pivotal chip industry, showcasing vulnerabilities. Meanwhile, cheap solar panels from China pose challenges for the U.S. market, prompting insights from Janet Yellen. Also, why is the beloved show 'Bluey' still pending a fourth season? And Botswana’s plan to send 20,000 elephants to Germany sparks a lively discussion about wildlife and diplomacy.

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Apr 4, 2024 • 30min
Disney Fights Back Board Takeover & Amazon Ditches Grab n’ Go
Bob Iger successfully fights off a board takeover, securing Disney's leadership amid challenges. Egg prices rise again due to bird flu concerns. Amazon is stepping back from its struggling Grab n' Go grocery concept. NYC's congestion pricing is evolving, affecting more than just cars. Meanwhile, a Thai city battles disruptive macaques that are wreaking havoc on local businesses. Amidst all this, the hosts share their favorite numbers of the week, making for an engaging blend of corporate drama and quirky news.

Apr 3, 2024 • 29min
Tesla Stock Dives on Q1 Delivery Miss & McKinsey Offers Staff Pay to Go Away
Tesla is facing a tough time with disappointing delivery numbers, sparking worries about its future. Meanwhile, Jon Stewart's split from Apple reveals tensions between creators and corporate giants. General Electric is breaking itself apart, reshaping its identity in a significant way. In an unconventional twist, McKinsey is offering employees a chance to take an extended leave — permanently. Kansas City sports fans resist funding stadiums, and neckties might just be fading out of style, reflecting changing fashion norms.

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Apr 2, 2024 • 27min
Google Deleting Incognito Data & Social Media vs Teen Anxiety
A thought-provoking analysis on how social media contributes to rising teen anxiety sparks a vital conversation. The episode also highlights Google's decision to delete browsing data from incognito mode, shedding light on internet privacy. Meanwhile, Gen Z's shift towards vocational training instead of college raises questions about traditional education paths. Lastly, an intriguing musician catches attention for his staggering catalog of over 24,000 songs, showcasing creativity in the age of streaming algorithms.

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Apr 1, 2024 • 29min
Solar Eclipse Economy is Booming & CA Fast-Food Minimum Wages Rise
California's recent hike in fast-food minimum wage to $20 sparks discussions about its impact on workers and businesses. The solar eclipse is creating a tourist frenzy, with cities gearing up for a visitor boom. Guyana faces an economic paradox as its oil discoveries threaten its ecotourism and climate initiatives. The 20th anniversary of Gmail is celebrated, showcasing its influence on email communication. And the hosts share their winners of the weekend, including popular movies and car brands.

Mar 29, 2024 • 28min
SBF Gets 25 Years for Crypto Fraud & Who Pays for Baltimore Bridge Collapse?
Sam Bankman-Fried's stunning 25-year sentence for crypto fraud raises eyebrows as the judge emphasizes his lack of remorse. Complicated maritime laws create a financial mess regarding the Baltimore bridge collapse. The stock market thrives in early 2024, driven by AI, despite mixed results for some companies. Biden rallies support for a mega fundraiser amid Trump's unconventional bible promotion. Ice Cube makes waves by inviting Caitlin Clark to his BIG3 league, while Beyoncé surprises fans with a new country album!

Mar 28, 2024 • 29min
Robinhood’s New Gold Credit Card & NCAA Wants Ban on Prop Bets
The discussion kicks off with Robinhood's new credit card offering enticing rewards, aiming to challenge industry giants. They dive into Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ tumultuous legal battles, marking a sharp decline in his business empire. The NCAA president voices his strong stance against college sports prop bets, raising ethical concerns. Intriguing market insights reveal the first price hike of bananas in decades, alongside a quirky shift from baby to adult diapers. Finally, tributes pour in for the late behavioral economist Daniel Kahneman as MLB season excitement begins.


