

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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Feb 16, 2024 • 28min
OpenAI Gets Into Filmmaking & Should We Be Worried About Nukes in Space?
Discover OpenAI's groundbreaking app that turns text into lifelike videos, raising questions about misinformation in filmmaking. Explore Russia's space nuclear ambitions and the hefty security costs tied to them. Uncover how immigration is boosting the U.S. economy by $7 trillion while tackling labor shortages. Learn about Shake Shack's stock surge amid fast-food trends and celebrate Caitlin Clark's remarkable influence on women's college basketball, hinting at a cultural shift in sports.

Feb 15, 2024 • 27min
Bezos Saving $600M in Miami Move & Zuck Roasts Apple Vision Pro
Jeff Bezos sells $4 billion in Amazon stock and relocates to Miami, eyeing a $600 million tax saving. Bitcoin is making waves again, hitting a $1 trillion market cap amidst ETF hype. Meanwhile, Mark Zuckerberg humorously critiques Apple's Vision Pro, emphasizing Meta's strengths. Discussions also include Lyft's financial blunder, the unexpected resurgence of rom-coms, and how corn hole is taking center stage in the world of competitive sports.

Feb 14, 2024 • 25min
Stock Market Crushed by Inflation & Gig Workers Strike on Valentine’s Day
Inflation reports send Wall Street into a tizzy as unexpected price hikes emerge. Gig workers plan a Valentine's Day strike, leaving many with cold dinners. JetBlue may find hope with activist investor Carl Icahn stepping in. A quirky legal battle brews between plush toy makers over designs, while lunar ambitions rise again with a new moon landing attempt. Meanwhile, a dating app leans into finances, requiring users to show off good credit scores for love. It's a whirlwind of markets, love, and collectibles!

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Feb 13, 2024 • 25min
Temu's $2B Marketing Blitz & Campaigns Take to TikTok
The conversation kicks off with politicians using TikTok to reach younger voters, highlighting the shift in modern political engagement. Beyoncé stuns fans with a surprise country album, showcasing a growing genre trend. Temu's aggressive advertising raises questions about its financial strategy and impact on Meta's earnings. Dating habits are scrutinized, revealing old norms about who foots the bill for first dates. Lastly, the post-pandemic gym rush fizzles out, and an inexplicable AM radio tower disappearance adds a curious twist.

Feb 12, 2024 • 27min
The Winners And Losers of Super Bowl Ads & S&P 500 Passes 5,000
This week delves into the highlights and lowlights of Super Bowl ads, showcasing brands’ bold investments and the return of celebrity endorsements. The conversation shifts to the S&P 500's unprecedented rise and its implications for retirement accounts. There’s an intriguing look at the semiconductor industry's challenges and the geopolitical stakes in chipmaking. The episode also touches on China’s efficient rail systems, societal tensions surrounding tech advancements, and upcoming celebrations, adding a dash of humor and insight.

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Feb 9, 2024 • 28min
FCC Rules AI-Voiced Robocalls Illegal & Elon Musk Wants You to Sue Disney
The hosts dive into the intriguing implications of Tucker Carlson's interview with Vladimir Putin and its impact on media. They discuss the FCC's decision to declare AI-generated robocalls illegal, alongside Elon Musk's call to take on Disney. The conversation shifts to Ralph Lauren's impressive market performance and the challenges facing smaller banks. They also explore Australia's efforts to protect employee downtime with the 'right to disconnect.' Finally, the duo shares lively Super Bowl predictions and bets, adding humor to their excitement for the big game.

Feb 8, 2024 • 29min
US Buying from Mexico Over China & Uber is Profitable Again
Discover why the U.S. is turning to Mexico for imports instead of China. Uber celebrates its return to profitability, while Snap faces layoffs. Chipotle is eyeing an avocado-scooping robot to boost efficiency. The cultural impact of Tracy Chapman's music revival is discussed, alongside the curious origin story of butter chicken. The podcast also critiques Disney's struggle with streaming, explores marketing strategies in sports, and dives into trends like the return of physical bank branches.

Feb 7, 2024 • 27min
Adam Neumann Buying Back WeWork? & Eli Lilly Worth More than Tesla
Adam Neumann's bid to buy back WeWork brings a blend of corporate drama and challenges with stakeholders. Meanwhile, a massive sports streaming service is set to take shape with ESPN, Fox, and Warner Bros. in collaboration. Eli Lilly's stock is rising, potentially surpassing Tesla's valuation. The curiosity around tracking celebrity flights raises debates on privacy, as Taylor Swift threatens legal action against a college student. The rising interest in magic mushrooms for mental health and the quirky retirement of Nebraska's state slogan add a lighthearted touch to the conversation.

Feb 6, 2024 • 26min
The Mystery Behind the Creator of Bitcoin & Fast Food Blames Middle East for Poor Sales
Dive into the legal whirlwind seeking to uncover Bitcoin's elusive creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. Discover Dartmouth's surprising return to SATs and how fast food giants are blaming the Middle East for dwindling sales. From a significant copper find in Zambia impacting green energy to lip reading becoming a trendy skill, the conversation covers it all. Plus, learn how Paris is tackling air pollution with SUV taxes, showcasing urban sustainability efforts. It's a mix of tech intrigue, corporate drama, and environmental action!

Feb 5, 2024 • 27min
The Reason Groceries are So Expensive & Women Win Big at the Grammys
Join two hosts as they unpack the surge in grocery prices, delving into the economic factors at play and the public's reaction. They also reflect on the community recovery from the East Palestine train derailment. Celebrating women's achievements in music, they highlight memorable Grammy performances. Plus, New Jersey lands the 2026 World Cup final, promising local excitement and benefits. Lastly, they touch on the latest in tech and podcasting trends, including Spotify’s evolving strategies.


