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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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Jul 24, 2023 • 28min
Twitter Rebrands to 'X' and 'Barbenheimer' Makes $230+ Million On Opening Weekend
Elon Musk's bold rebranding of Twitter as 'X' sparks discussions about the risks and implications of this major change. Meanwhile, the cinematic phenomenon 'Barbenheimer' surprises everyone by surpassing $230 million on its opening weekend. The hosts also dive into the power grid's resilience during extreme heat and the promising shift towards renewable energy in California and Texas. Adding a touch of humor, they share insights on how AI tools are boosting productivity alongside a funny lottery tale.

Jul 21, 2023 • 30min
How 'Barbenheimer' Can Save The Box Office & Kim Kardashian's 'Skims' Worth $4 Billion
Kelsey Sutton, Deputy Editor of Marketing Brew, dives into the cultural lightning rod known as 'Barbenheimer.' She and Neal breakdown how the simultaneous release of 'Barbie' and 'Oppenheimer' is driving box office recovery post-COVID. The discussion highlights unique marketing strategies and audience engagement. They also touch on Kim Kardashian's Skims brand, now valued at an impressive $4 billion, exploring the impact of celebrity branding in fashion. Plus, a quirky tale about a family’s $800,000 chicken nugget lawsuit adds a fun twist!

Jul 20, 2023 • 28min
Tesla Posts Record Q2 Revenue, Goldman Sachs Struggles & Wesleyan Ends Legacy Admissions
Tesla celebrates a record Q2 revenue while Goldman Sachs falls short, reflecting the highs and lows of the finance world. Meanwhile, Netflix's subscriber growth shines amidst Hollywood's turmoil. The hosts dive into FIFA's ticket push for the Women's World Cup and discuss Wesleyan University's landmark decision to end legacy admissions. Also featured is the shift in TikTok trends, where creators are earning up to $7,000 a day. Join for a captivating blend of finance, sports, and digital culture!

Jul 19, 2023 • 30min
Record Heat Hits Europe, SAG-AFTRA Takes on Influencers & Apple Maps is Good Now?
Record heat in Europe alters travel plans, pushing tourists to cooler spots while sparking 'revenge tourism' trends. SAG-AFTRA's strike impacts influencers, balancing quick cash against future careers. A fast fashion giant faces a Rico lawsuit for copyright infringement, drawing eerie parallels to organized crime. Meanwhile, the ‘workday dead zone’ becomes a hot topic as flexible hours change productivity, and Apple Maps emerges as a surprising contender in navigation technology.

Jul 18, 2023 • 28min
Americans Finally Have Money in the Bank & Promising New Alzheimer's Drug
Discover why Americans have the highest savings since before the pandemic and how wages are finally catching up with inflation. Explore the promising new Alzheimer's drug awaiting FDA approval and the fallout from a military email blunder. Unpack the emotional responses to a viral TikTok aging filter and learn about the travel hack of 'skiplagging.' Plus, find out the best strategies for claiming lottery winnings. This podcast covers the intersections of finance, health, and cultural trends with a fun twist!

Jul 17, 2023 • 31min
DeSantis Burning Through Cash, Actor and UPS Strikes Could Cost Billions, & Tesla Cybertruck is Here
In this lively discussion, the hosts break down Ron DeSantis’s staggering $7.9 million campaign spending. They explore the potential billions lost from looming actor and UPS strikes. The long-awaited Tesla Cybertruck finally makes its debut, shaking up the auto industry. United Airlines pilots score a massive pay raise amid a pilot shortage, and Lionel Messi's arrival in Miami creates a buzz across the city. Plus, emojis are examined under the lens of legal interpretation, proving that even symbols can have serious implications!

Jul 14, 2023 • 28min
FTC Investigates OpenAI, Birth Control Finally Available Over The Counter & Bob Iger Goes Off
Kyle Hagge, a regular contributor known for his insights on business and the economy, joins the discussion. They dive into the FTC's investigation of OpenAI and how it reflects broader consumer safety concerns. The landmark decision allowing over-the-counter birth control sparks a conversation on its impact on insurance companies. Bob Iger reveals Disney's potential sell-off of traditional TV assets as part of cost-cutting. They also touch on the rise of cricket in the U.S. and a revolutionary paint that could help combat climate change.

Jul 13, 2023 • 28min
Hollywood Actors Set To Strike & Good Inflation News Sends Markets Soaring
Actors and writers in Hollywood may strike together for the first time in over 60 years, pushing for fair royalties and protections against AI. Inflation has dropped to 3%, but challenges remain for the economy. Domino's teams up with Uber Eats to adapt to changing consumer habits, although this partnership may alter their iconic delivery features. Meanwhile, the film-watching trend of 'Barbenheimer' is taking audiences by storm, and the craft beer industry faces its own hurdles with the closure of a beloved brewery.

Jul 12, 2023 • 28min
Microsoft-Activision Deal Complete & Bank of America Opens Fake Accounts
A judge clears the way for Microsoft's $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard, shaking up the gaming industry. Meanwhile, Bank of America faces scrutiny for opening fake accounts and charging illegal fees. The hosts explore the Anthropocene epoch and its human impact on the planet, while contrasting the dairy crisis with a shortage of sriracha. They also discuss significant corporate shifts at Disney and the influence of key figures in media, all amidst a backdrop of billionaires gathering for annual conferences.

Jul 11, 2023 • 27min
Fed Rolls Out Instant Payment System & The Battle for Aretha's $18M Estate
Episode 100: Happy 100th episode! Neal and Toby celebrate by explaining what the Federal Reserve's new instant payment service is and how it could impact you. Plus, why there is a sea salt shortage in South Korea as people are preparing for Japan's release of treated radioactive water. The guys also discuss the drama surrounding Aretha Franklin's handwritten wills and why her sons are heading to court. And Disney hasn't been this empty in a long time - the guys explain why executives aren't surprised the Mouse isn't pulling in visitors this summer. Finally Toby shares his favorite trends and why the Toronto Zoo wants you to stop showing one of their gorillas videos on your phone.Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://link.chtbl.com/MBDWatch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices


