
Investors Lose Patience with Iran War & TSA Workers Finally Get Paid
The Brew Daily episode covers the market fallout from the Iran‑Israel conflict, highlighting how the war’s impact on oil supplies has driven a broad sell‑off across stocks, bonds, cash and alternatives, with tech giants like Meta and Microsoft among the hardest hit and the Fed now seen as likely to raise rates. It also details the TSA staffing crisis, noting that President Trump’s executive order to pay agents after a funding lapse may soon restore payroll, but severe absenteeism—especially at hubs like Atlanta and Houston—continues to cause multi‑hour security lines and higher travel costs. The hosts weave in lighter bits, such as the massive KitKat theft, and note airlines offering fee waivers to ease traveler frustration.

Fuel on the Fire
The episode examines how the escalating Iran‑Houthi conflict is driving oil prices above $100 per barrel and triggering a sharp market sell‑off. It highlights the G7 finance ministers' meeting, where they will discuss measures such as cutting fuel duties to...

03.30.26 The Credit Bureaus: Errors & Apathy / Sticker Shock: New Smart Phones
In this episode Clark Howard warns listeners that credit report errors are soaring, highlighting a ProPublica study that shows Equifax resolves about 62% of complaints, TransUnion about 33%, and Experian less than 1%. He advises consumers to regularly check their...

Find the Right Financial Planner for You
In this episode of Motley Fool Money, host Robert Brokamp interviews certified financial planner Hannah Moore about how listeners can locate the right financial planner for their needs. Moore explains the shift in the industry toward holistic financial planning, the...

What’s News in Markets: Bearish Bets, Defiant Oil Prices, a Social Media Reckoning
The episode reviews a turbulent week in U.S. markets, highlighting a slide in major indexes as investors bet against the S&P 500 and retail trading activity hits a two‑year low. Big‑tech giants Meta and Alphabet faced landmark lawsuits over harmful...
#701: What Retirement Planning Gets Wrong with Jamie Hopkins
In this episode, host Paula Pant talks with retirement expert Jamie Hopkins about why the traditional "retirement number" and the 4% rule are misleading. Hopkins emphasizes focusing on the income needed for your desired lifestyle, accounting for changing expenses, sequence‑of‑returns...
The Impact of the Iran War on the Asia-Pacific Region
In this episode, RAINN analyst Chase Blazik explains how the Iran war is reshaping security and energy dynamics across the Asia‑Pacific. He details the recent Washington summit between Japan’s Prime Minister Takeichi and President Trump, highlighting Japan’s delicate balancing act...

Weighing Recession Probabilities
In this Inside Economics episode, Mark Zandi and co‑hosts discuss the rising probability of a U.S. recession amid the Iran‑Israel conflict, higher oil prices, and tightening financial conditions. Using a random‑forest model that aggregates dozens of leading indicators—especially labor market...

How We Invest In a Falling Market
In this episode of Motley Fool Money, hosts Travis Hoyam, Lou Whiteman, and Andy Cross dissect the Nasdaq’s 12% drop and the broader market correction, attributing the volatility to geopolitical tensions, soaring oil prices, and uncertainty around AI spending. They...
News From the Frontier: Africa Leads Emerging Market Bond Revival
The episode examines the surprising resurgence of emerging‑market bond issuance, led by African issuers such as Angola and telecom tower firm Helios, while Central‑Eastern European and Middle‑Eastern markets remain largely dormant due to war‑related volatility. George Collard explains why lower‑rated...

Fears of Fuel Shortages Lead to Panic Buying in Australia
The episode examines the recent fuel shortages at Australian petrol stations, attributing the empty pumps largely to panic buying rather than a supply disruption from the Israel‑Iran conflict. Independent station owner Steve Amos describes how demand spiked, forcing wholesalers to...
Beef Market Update: Strong Lean Beef Demand Supports Cattle Prices Despite Boxed Beef Pullback
In this Beef Market Update, Anne Wasco of Gateway Livestock Exchange reports that strong lean‑beef demand is keeping cattle prices firm despite a pullback in boxed beef and a recent packer strike. Cash markets remain steady around $235 live and...

Context Call: March 2026
In this episode, the host analyzes the immediate oil market impact of a potential closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which transports about 20 million barrels per day—roughly one‑fifth of global supply. He explains that this volume creates a market "hole"...
Deal or No Deal? Conflict Drives Oil Volatility and UK Inflation
In this episode, Charlene Young and Tom Sieber dissect how the ongoing Iran conflict is fueling oil price volatility and feeding into UK inflation pressures, while also reviewing the latest UK CPI data and government energy support plans. They highlight...

Calmed by Uncertainty
In this episode of NatWest’s Currency Exchange, FX strategists Brian Dangerfield and Paul Robson examine why major G10 currency markets have remained unusually calm despite the heightened geopolitical risk from the Iran‑related Middle East conflict. They attribute the lull to...

How Capital Cycles Create 100 Baggers (Django Davidson)
In this episode, Django Davidson explains the capital cycle framework—a supply‑focused, mean‑reverting approach to investing that emphasizes measurable supply constraints over demand storytelling. He traces its origins to Jeremy Hosking’s experience with the PC boom, outlines how capital misallocation drives...

Portfolio Trading Is Reshaping Credit - Here's How
In this episode of JP Morgan’s Making Sense, hosts Shaini Das, Gustav Bogle (EMEA head of portfolio trading) and Marcus Imbert (North America head of portfolio solutions) examine how portfolio trading is reshaping global credit markets. They compare the faster‑growing, more transparent North...
Episode 420 Option Trading Podcast March 26, 2026
In this episode of The Weekly Option, host Eric reviews last week’s option trades—including a covered call on Intuitive Machines, a cash‑secured put on W&T Offshore, a credit spread on the iShares Ethereum Trust ETF, and a debit spread on...

255: The Rise of Private Markets: Access, Liquidity, and Portfolio Diversification
Private markets are moving from niche institutional holdings into mainstream wealth management as companies stay private longer and financing shifts away from public exchanges. BlackRock’s Head of Product and Alternatives, Jon Diorio, explained that expanded access and advisor adoption are...

Mar 26 | Commodity Week
In this episode of Commodity Week, panelists Todd Gleason, Dave Chatterton, Kurt Kimmel, and Greg Johnson discuss the current grain market landscape, focusing on headline risks from the Iran‑U.S. conflict, upcoming USDA acreage and stocks reports, and the impact of...

Why Fed Rate Cuts Could Be Pushed Back
In this episode, Morgan Stanley’s chief U.S. economist Michael Gapin and macro strategist Matthew Hornbach dissect the March FOMC meeting, noting the Fed’s decision to hold rates and retain an easing bias while pushing expected rate cuts from June/September to...
Building the First Agentic Brokerage with Leif Abraham, Co-CEO of Public
In this episode, Public’s co‑CEO Leif Abraham explains how the firm is building the first truly agentic brokerage, where AI agents help users construct and manage multi‑asset portfolios, from fractional stocks to bonds, crypto and options. He discusses Public’s shift...

Skippering the Family Enterprise with Purpose and Foresight with Ted Rich
Ted Rich, Chief Growth Officer of Rich Products, oversees demand‑creation strategies for the $6 billion family‑owned food company. He founded the Rich Family Council in 2020 to formalize governance across the business and the broader family enterprise. Rich discusses the multi‑year...

CenterSquare’s Todd Briddell Highlights Alpha Opportunity, Innovation in REIT Market
In this episode, CenterSquare CEO Todd Bridell discusses how the firm’s 30‑year REIT strategy turns market volatility into alpha, consistently outperforming both public benchmarks and private real‑estate products. He explains the shifting dynamics between public REITs and private markets, noting...

Amanda and Nicole Talk Financial Reflections: 2025
In this annual financial recap, Amanda Adams (fiber artist) and Nicole Muller (painter/muralist) break down their 2025 earnings, expenses, and seven income streams, highlighting a $44,000 gross revenue and $8,000 net profit after major home repairs funded by local Baltimore...

Another Power Crisis
In this episode of Plugged In, the hosts examine how the war in Iran is reverberating through Europe’s power markets, reigniting price volatility and testing the resilience of the continent’s energy transition. Julia Demedag outlines Germany’s improved but still gas‑dependent...
Is the Real Estate Reset Stalled, or Just Slower? Insights From Carl Gomez, Chief Economist at Centurion Asset Management Inc.
In this 42‑minute episode, Chief Economist Carl Gomez explains that Canada’s commercial real‑estate market is undergoing a slow “Great Reset” driven by lingering uncertainty, high cap rates and the end of ultra‑low interest rates. While data shows the economy is...

Asian Economies Feel the Pain of the US-Israel War with Iran
The episode examines how the US‑Israel conflict with Iran is driving a fuel crisis that is hitting Asian economies hardest, especially Southeast Asia, where soaring oil and gas prices are inflating food costs and prompting emergency measures. Albert Park of...
Lacking a Withdrawal Plan, Retirees Aren't Living Their Best Lives
In this episode of Money Life, host Chuck Jaffe talks with behavioral scientist Danielle Labotka about research showing retirees rely on overly simple withdrawal strategies, causing them to underspend and miss out on the full value of their savings. He...

Is the Oil Crisis About to Break Global Supply Chains?
In this episode, Ed Elson and Flexport CEO Ryan Peterson discuss the cascading effects of the Strait of Hormuz closure and Red Sea disruptions on global supply chains, highlighting soaring oil, diesel, and fertilizer prices and a 50% rise in...

Centimillionaire Fireside Chat: Top 7 Mistakes Investors Make + 5 Things Only the Ultra-Wealthy Do | Paul Karger
In a fireside chat with Paul Karger, partner at Twin Focus Capital, the podcast outlines the seven most common investor mistakes and five habits that set ultra‑wealthy individuals apart. Karger’s firm, a $12 billion multi‑family office, added over $2 billion in AUM...

California Tax Litigation: Nexus Battles, Retroactive Laws, and Apportionment Disputes
Aprio’s interview with Michael Cataldo delves into California’s tax litigation hot spots, emphasizing the split between business and non‑business income and the contentious throw‑out rule. He illustrates how large transactions can skew the state’s single‑sales‑factor apportionment, prompting taxpayers to consider...

03.25.26 Home Insurance Spy Drones / K-Economy Price Patterns
In this episode Clark Howard discusses the rising costs and invasive tactics of homeowners insurance, highlighting insurers’ use of drones and AI to assess roofs and potentially raise premiums or deny claims. He answers listener questions on special‑needs planning, advising...

Are You Going to Jail for Tax Planning? Tax Attorney Sets the Record Straight
In a recent Small Business Tax Savings Podcast episode, tax attorney Ed Lyon demystifies tax‑risk, explaining why legitimate tax planning rarely leads to jail while fraud does. He highlights that the tax code incentivizes certain behaviors, but poor implementation can...

Why Even the Best Retirement Calculator Is Wrong
In this episode, Roger Whitney critiques the overreliance on retirement‑planning software—especially Monte Carlo engines like Bolden, Money Guide Elite, and eMoney—explaining that they only measure the probability of a portfolio not hitting zero, not the quality of life in retirement....

What's The Difference Between Prepaid Tuition And 529 Plans?
The episode breaks down the key differences between prepaid tuition plans and 529 college savings plans, explaining how prepaid plans lock in today’s tuition rates while 529s function as flexible, tax‑advantaged investment accounts. It highlights the pros and cons of...
Ed Slott IRA Quiz Continued: EDU #2612
In this episode, Jim Saulnier and Chris Stein continue the Ed Slott IRA quiz, testing their knowledge on IRA rules and nuances. They explain recharacterizing IRA contributions, clarifying that the deadline is October 15 of the year after the contribution,...

The Crude Report: Crude on War
In this episode of the Argus Crude Report, Lina Bullock and Mediterranean reporter Eleni Krak discuss how the Middle‑East Gulf War is reshaping crude supplies for European refiners. They explain that Europe faces a loss of roughly 600,000 barrels per...

The Autonomy Economy Is Accelerating
In this episode of Motley Fool Money, hosts discuss the rapid acceleration of the autonomy economy in 2026, covering AI developments at OpenAI and the broader push toward autonomous vehicles and delivery. They critique OpenAI's unclear monetization strategy and its...

The Philippines Declares State of Emergency over Fuel Crisis
The episode reports that the Philippines has declared a national energy emergency as diesel and petrol prices more than double amid the US‑Israel‑Iran conflict, prompting an executive order that lets the government control fuel distribution, purchase supplies, and subsidise costs....

Apple Doubles Down on China as Trump Blinks
Apple CEO Tim Cook’s recent trip to China, highlighted by a flagship store opening and remarks at the China Development Forum, underscores Apple’s heavy reliance on iPhone sales in the mainland, which are up 23% in 2026 despite a shrinking...

Morning Market Brief
In this Tuesday Market Brief, Lawrence Fuller highlights a strong equity rally that was quickly tempered by rising bond yields and higher oil prices. He notes the President’s extended diplomatic warning to Iran, which has created geopolitical uncertainty but no...

Unpacking the Global Poultry Price Flip: Why Are Chicken Legs Now Pricier than Breast Meat?
The episode examines an unprecedented shift in global poultry pricing, where frozen boneless chicken legs are now trading at a premium to breast meat, driven by bird‑flu disruptions, Brazil’s labor shortages, and China’s emergence as a net exporter. Graham Stile,...

Forget FalconBridge. NexGen Is Gilman's Big Score
In this episode, host Trav sits down with Warren Gilman, head of Queens Road Capital and board member of NextGen, to recount his 25‑year career in mining investment banking. Gilman details landmark deals—including the $1.4 billion Falconbridge IPO, a record‑size secondary...

Should You Add a Transfer on Death Beneficiary to Your Assets? #298
In this episode Ryan Morrissey explains how Transfer on Death (TOD) and Payable on Death (POD) beneficiary designations let you bypass probate for bank, brokerage, and other investment accounts. He outlines which assets already have built‑in beneficiary options, the pros...
Investors Seek More Signs of Iran Thaw After Rally
The episode reviews Tuesday’s market outlook, focusing on how geopolitics—especially President Trump’s remarks about renewed U.S.-Iran talks and the still‑closed Strait of Hormuz—are driving oil prices and, in turn, equities, bonds, and the dollar. Crude’s recent dip below $88 per...

Student Loans: What Every Graduate Needs to Know
In this Women and Wealth episode, Val Cipriani and Holly McKechnie break down the UK student loan system—explaining Plans 1, 2 and 5, their interest rates, repayment thresholds and loan terms. They highlight why Plan 2, which carries RPI + 3% interest and a £30k threshold,...
Farmland Value Growth Holds Steady at 9.3%, but Regional Cracks and Tighter Margins Signal Caution Ahead
In this episode, J.P. Gervais, Executive Vice President of the Ag Lending Portfolio at Farm Credit Canada, breaks down the 2025 Farm Credit Canada farmland value report, which shows a national average increase of 9.3%—the same as 2024—but reveals stark...

Argus Metals Movers: Turkey's Flat Steel Trade Patterns Set to Shift in 2026
In this episode, Argus senior reporter Elife Iboğlu and Tolga Yi Tekiciler, procurement manager at Tatmetal, discuss Turkey’s flat steel market amid tightening EU anti‑dumping and origin rules, upcoming EU quota cuts, and the loss of the UK’s galvanized‑steel exemption....

Oil, Outages and Energy Shifts: The Global Ripples From the Middle East
The episode examines how the Middle East conflict is rippling through global energy markets, from plunging oil prices to strained LNG supplies and rising fuel costs in places like the Philippines. Experts Walter Todd, Ira Joseph, and Ray Coyle explain...