Motley Fool Money

Motley Fool Money is a daily podcast for stock investors.

Weekday episodes offer a long-term perspective on business news with The Motley Fool's investment analysts. Weekend shows are a mix of investing classes and longer-form interviews.

The show is hosted by Dylan Lewis, Ricky Mulvey, and Mary Long.

Business
Investing
226
Are Insurers Ready for Hurricane Milton?
Analysts at Jeffries estimate that Hurricane Milton will do $50-to-$175 billion in damage.
30 min
227
The GDP Growth Myth
Some economic measures are indicators for investors, others are red herrings.
32 min
228
Restaurants Play Value Games
From fast food to fine dining, restaurants are trying to lure diners back with the promise of more for your money.
25 min
229
The Commercial Real Estate Revival
25 min
230
An AI IPO, 20 Years of RB
Cerebras is approaching chipmaking differently, can it carve out a space for itself in an industry of titans?
38 min
231
Open Checks, Corked Bottles
OpenAI is projected to lose $5 billion this year. And, yet: it just keeps raising money.
29 min
232
Nike’s Long Walk
A new CEO is hoping to turn the iconic brand around, but he’s not there yet.
27 min
233
Ports On Strike
About half of U.S. imports go through the ports where dock workers just went on strike.
27 min
234
CVS Gets an Activist Check-Up
Rates going down are good for homebuyers and car shoppers, right? And after five flat years, can CVS get back on track?
27 min
235
Quantum Is the New Silicon
$2 trillion. That’s how much value McKinsey estimates quantum technology will generate in the next 10 years. But some estimates place that number even higher.
30 min
236
Autonomous Vehicles Have No Room for Error
25 min
237
AI Bookings, Marketing Tools, Drama
Artificial Intelligence continues to drive valuations and headlines – we check in on the latest corporate intrigue at OpenAI, how generative AI is driving results for Accenture, and how Braze is bringing it to customers.
38 min
238
Meta's New Specs
Meta’s Reality Labs division burns about a billion dollars per month. One result is Orion, augmented-reality glasses that let users see the outside world. No battery pack needed.
28 min
239
Can Stitch Fix Get Fixed?
The fashion company has a lot to offer its customers, but StitchFix is struggling to keep those customers around.
28 min
240
What Makes a Turnaround Work
Usually, you don’t want to run toward a company that cut its dividend.
27 min
241
What’s the Outlook on Spices?
McCormick’s been a laggard over the past few years, does it have some growth levers to get back on track?
26 min
242
Two Sides of Airbnb
27 min
243
Reddit CEO on Ads, AI, and Search Engines
“Reddit” was one of the top ten most searched words on Google over the past twelve months in the United States, searched more often than “map” or “calculator”. The social networking site is a central hub for the internet.
40 min
244
Rates Go Down, Market Goes Up
Low rates are great for stocks, as long as we’re looking at a soft landing.
39 min
245
Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Half-Point Rate Cut)
Markets, you got what you wanted.
26 min
246
Celebs, CRMS, and Avocado Robots
Salesforce throws a party, while Chipotle streamlines guacamole prep.
29 min
247
Signs Intel’s Foundry is Heating Up
Intel investors have been looking for signs of life with its foundry business – a couple billion dollars in deals and its new independent subsidiary status might help.
28 min
248
The Next AI Investment Story: Power
One query on ChatGPT takes 10x the amount of electricity as a Google search.
27 min
249
Stocks for the Road
22 min
250
Amazon Can’t Be Contained
40% of everything sold online in the United States is through Amazon. Its web services division owns almost a third of the worldwide cloud infrastructure.
31 min