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May 16, 2023 • 24min

Americans $17 Trillion in Debt, Free TVs... Kinda & Martha's Still Got It

The hosts reunite to tackle the staggering $17 trillion in consumer debt and explore mortgage refinancing benefits. They discuss a revolutionary free smart TV that requires viewers to endure constant ads—is it worth it? With streaming fatigue on the rise, ad-supported platforms are stealing the spotlight from subscription services. The IRS is testing a free digital tax filing system, prompting debates about the future of tax preparation. Plus, Martha Stewart graces the cover of Sports Illustrated at 81, proving she’s still got it!
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May 15, 2023 • 25min

Vice Media Bankruptcy, Meet the New AI Datebot & Eurovision is Big Business

Kyle Heggie returns to share insights on Vice Media's bankruptcy and its implications for the news industry. He discusses the dramatic rise and fall of Vice, linked to social media and venture capital dynamics. The conversation shifts to Eurovision as a booming cultural event, alongside Turkey's presidential election. They also explore the emergence of AI companionship with CarynAI, highlighting ethical implications and the potential for personal connection. Finally, the excitement around the growing sport of paddle adds a light-hearted note to the discussion.
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May 12, 2023 • 26min

Twitter's New CEO, Peloton Recalls 2 Million Bikes & Workers Are Happier Than Ever

Kyle Hagge, a dynamic contributor known for his insights, joins the conversation to discuss significant developments in the tech and fitness industries. They analyze Elon Musk's new CEO announcement for Twitter and the implications for the platform's future. The conversation shifts to Peloton's recall of over 2 million bikes, raising concerns for stakeholders. They also explore the rising happiness among American workers and debate who might earn more on their tours: Taylor Swift or Beyonce, adding a fun twist to workplace satisfaction.
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May 11, 2023 • 25min

Googling with AI, Topgolf Off its Game, sweetgreen Goes Robotic

Kyle Hagge, filling in as co-host, brings fresh insights to the conversation. The duo dives into Google's ambitious AI initiatives unveiled at their annual conference, discussing potential applications in products like Gmail and the intriguing Pixel Fold. They analyze financial setbacks from Disney and Topgolf, sparking debates on the evolving entertainment landscape. Fast food isn't left behind, with Wendy's new AI drive-thru and Sweetgreen's robotic innovations taking center stage, showcasing how tech reshapes our dining experiences.
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May 10, 2023 • 28min

Inflation Keeps Going Down (Whew) & Tucker Carlson's Twitter Show

Kelsey Sutton, a reporter for Marketing Brew, joins the discussion as they navigate the latest inflation data falling to 4.9% and the tense debt ceiling negotiations in DC. They also dive into Tucker Carlson's new Twitter venture and its potential impacts on the platform. The conversation shifts to the booming interest in AI, recent developments in the mattress industry, and the quirky phenomenon of fruit roll-up smuggling spurred by TikTok trends. Get ready for a mix of economic insights and humorous anecdotes!
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May 9, 2023 • 26min

Airlines Could Pay You For Cancellations, America's Most Trustworthy News & Quiet Luxury is Trendy

Airlines may soon face new rules that could require them to compensate travelers for delays and cancellations. Surprisingly, the Weather Channel tops the list as America's most trusted news source amidst a media trust crisis. The hosts discuss the rising trend of 'quiet luxury' in fashion, emphasizing quality over branding. In a humorous twist, they share a story of an Australian woman surviving five days on just wine and lollipops, sparking laughter and debate about unconventional survival methods.
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May 8, 2023 • 26min

Buffett's Bank Warning, Own a Share of a Derby Horse & Zuck is a Jiu-Jitsu Champ

Kyle Hagge, the Director of Community at Morning Brew, fills in with an insightful take on Warren Buffett's views from the Berkshire Hathaway meeting, emphasizing the regional bank crisis and Apple's investments. The hosts dive into the recent Kentucky Derby controversy and explore an app that allows fractional ownership of racehorses. They also discuss Mark Zuckerberg's surprising success in jiu-jitsu and make a whimsical pitch for the royal family to engage him. With a look ahead, they touch on the impending debt ceiling meeting.
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May 5, 2023 • 29min

Labor Market is on Fire, Americans Nervous About Banks, UK Economy-Saving Coronation

Kelsey Sutton, a guest co-host and economic insights contributor, dives into the surprisingly stellar jobs report amidst ongoing banking concerns. She discusses the perplexing state of the economy, where low unemployment coexists with public anxiety. The conversation also explores King Charles' coronation and its potential economic effects on the UK. On a lighter note, they touch on Snoop Dogg's desire to own an NHL team, showcasing celebrity ventures into sports. Plus, major corporate earnings updates add to the economic narrative.
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May 4, 2023 • 27min

Fed Hikes Rates Despite Banking Woes, AirBnB Room Rentals & NY Out On Gas Stoves

The Federal Reserve's interest rate hike raises questions about the banking sector's future. Airbnb is embracing single room rentals to attract younger travelers amid rising costs. New York sparks debate with its gas stove ban, impacting health and cultural preferences. In a quirky twist, a star has been observed swallowing a planet, prompting reflections on cosmic catastrophes. Plus, a breakthrough RSV vaccine for seniors shows promise in protecting vulnerable populations.
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May 3, 2023 • 28min

Regional Bank Stocks in Free Fall, Hindenburg Targets Icahn & Pornhub Blocks Utah

Explore the dramatic decline of regional banks like Western Alliance and PacWest amidst a financial crisis. Dive into the fierce battle between activist investors Carl Icahn and Bill Ackman, revealing a unique brand of billionaire rivalry. Discover why Pornhub has blocked access in Utah due to new age-verification laws, sparking a debate on protecting minors versus user safety. Plus, hear about the Surgeon General's alarming declaration of loneliness as an epidemic and surprising findings on the highest-paid athletes and their ties to the Middle East.

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