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Aug 21, 2023 • 30min

The Race to the Moon is Back On & Why SF is Slowing It's Roll on Robotaxis

The race to the moon is heating up again, as new missions from Russia and India spark renewed competition. Meanwhile, Meta's news ban in Canada raises concerns about information sharing, especially regarding wildfires. In San Francisco, the rollout of autonomous robotaxis faces hurdles due to increasing accidents and public safety worries. Also, the surprising rise of supermarket sushi is discussed, alongside exciting stories from the sports world, including Lionel Messi's game-changing arrival at Inter Miami.
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Aug 18, 2023 • 29min

Mortgage Rates Skyrocket to 20-Year High & Is Tourism Helping or Hurting Maui?

Mortgage rates have soared to a 20-year high, causing a crisis in housing affordability. Meanwhile, Maui grapples with the impact of tourism on its post-wildfire recovery, stirring a complex debate. The podcast also highlights a remarkable 39% rise in 401k savings, with more individuals on track to become millionaires. In the world of investments, James Harden's wine sales took off during a live stream, and elite high schools are investing heavily in sports facilities. The show wraps up with playful banter about predictions for the Women's World Cup.
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Aug 17, 2023 • 28min

Target Struggles To Recover from Pride Backlash & Is Food Delivery Dead?

This episode dives into Target's struggles with sales amidst backlash from their Pride Month collection. The retail landscape is shifting, as consumers increasingly opt for takeout and dine-in over food delivery services, spurred by rising costs. The hosts also explore the fascinating world of bioengineered foods, including the pink pineapple. Additionally, trends reveal that wealth inequality is declining, while independent artists on social media are reshaping the music industry. Tune in for insights that blend economics with cultural shifts!
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Aug 16, 2023 • 29min

Is the Inflation Reduction Act Working? & Why Warren Buffett is All In On the US Housing Market

The discussion dives into the effects of the Inflation Reduction Act, highlighting its investment in clean energy while also touching upon Argentina's soaring interest rates. Warren Buffett's bold moves in the U.S. housing market come under scrutiny, revealing his confidence amidst economic fluctuations. The acquisition of Bazooka bubblegum and Parade underwear signals changing trends in consumer markets, while a severe drought in the Panama Canal raises concerns for global shipping. Meanwhile, a chilling dinner party in Australia leads to a shocking true crime story.
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Aug 15, 2023 • 27min

Trump Indicted for 4th Time & 'Blind Side' Star Says Story Was a Lie

Former President Donald Trump faces his fourth indictment in Georgia, stirring debate over its impact on his campaign. Michael Oher disputes the portrayal of his life in 'The Blind Side,' raising questions about authenticity and profit. A significant ruling empowers young activists in Montana to challenge fossil fuel policies, while an Illinois law allows child influencers to monetize their presence. Plus, explore the humorous 'girl math' trend and a new $900k AI job opportunity, alongside Dunkin’ Donuts’ foray into the boozy beverage market.
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Aug 14, 2023 • 29min

Hawaiian Wildfires Could Cost $10 Billion & Does America Have Bad Sunscreen?

The devastating wildfires in Maui are not only a humanitarian crisis but also projected to cost the economy $10 billion for recovery. Meanwhile, the hosts compare America’s subpar sunscreen to more effective products available globally. They dive into a surprising story about a Tesla in Ukraine that's still linked to its owner's accounts, raising questions about privacy in connected vehicles. The cultural spectacle of the Iowa State Fair is explored, highlighting its significance for politicians and amusing anecdotes about fair traditions.
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Aug 11, 2023 • 27min

The iPhone Feature Saving Lives in Maui Wildfires & Coach Owner buys Versace Parent Company for $8.5B

Kyle Hagge joins the discussion, offering insights on how a crucial iPhone feature has been aiding lives during the Maui wildfires, showcasing Apple's tech in emergencies. They also explore Coach's bold $8.5 billion purchase of Michael Kors and Versace, stirring up the luxury fashion market. The conversation takes a turn to NYC’s soaring rents juxtaposed against a rising inventory and a declining population. Lastly, they analyze recent inflation trends and the implications of consumer debt, shedding light on the dynamic economic landscape.
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Aug 10, 2023 • 29min

Disney Hikes Streaming Prices 27% & Why Jeopardy Is Recycling Answers

The podcast dives into the ongoing writer's strike and its effects on television production. Disney's decision to hike streaming prices and potential password crackdowns is also discussed amid subscriber losses. An interesting analysis of China's slipping into deflation reveals implications for the global economy. Lastly, hear an uplifting story about a mother-daughter duo from Antigua embarking on a space journey, blending education and adventure in a truly unique way.
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Aug 9, 2023 • 29min

Penn and ESPN Gamble on New Partnership & Credit Card Debt Soars Over $1 Trillion

A groundbreaking $2 billion deal between ESPN and Penn Entertainment to launch a betting app sparks discussion about sports gambling's future. The return of Barstool Sports to Dave Portnoy raises eyebrows. In a shocking revelation, US credit card debt has soared past $1 trillion, signaling a complex economic landscape. This is juxtaposed with the promising rise of weight-loss drugs that may prevent heart attacks. Plus, local backlash against offshore wind projects and a unique Fortnite initiative teaching about the Holocaust.
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Aug 8, 2023 • 29min

PayPal Enters Crypto Game with New Stablecoin & Warren Buffett is Crushing It Right Now

PayPal is making waves by launching its first stablecoin, signaling a significant shift in the crypto landscape. Berkshire Hathaway continues to soar under Warren Buffett's guidance, amidst rising tensions with labor strikes in LA. Meanwhile, Campbell's Soup is reshaping the food industry with its $2.7 billion acquisition of Rao's, while Paramount sells Simon & Schuster to a private equity firm. Lastly, a unique trend called 'car bloat' is emerging, reflecting the changing preferences in vehicle sizes and a decline in petroleum engineering interest among students.

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