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Brew Markets breaks down the day’s most compelling stock market stories and explores what they mean for you. Hosted by Ann Berry, an investor, board member and former CEO, the show delivers refreshing insights into trading trends and money moves, every weekday afternoon.

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Episode 100: Today, Ann welcomes Jamie Siminoff, the Founder and Chief Inventor of Ring Doorbell and VP of Product at Amazon, to discuss the roller coaster ride of designing, building and marketing the device - and how a rejection on Shark Tank was f... more

Episode 99: Today, Ann examines Apple’s credit card partnership moving from Goldman Sachs to JPMorgan and what the shift shift says about how different banks are built. Then we tap into earnings for Constellation Brands, the company behind Modelo an... more

Episode 98: Today, Ann looks at the pipeline of 2026 IPOs - already featuring SpaceX and now Discord - and what it tells us about investors’ dash for cash.  Then we review earnings for Cal-Maine, the largest egg producer in the US: their ticker remai... more

Episode 97: Today, Ann surveys NVIDIA’s big CES unveils: including faster, COOLER AI chips and a doubling down on self-driving cars. Then we look into a listener’s question about Fast Retailing, the Japanese fashion giant behind Uniqlo - can it conq... more

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Recent Guests

Professor Karim Lakhani
The Dorothy and Michael Hintzer Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School.
Harvard Business School
Episode: Prof. Karim Lakhani: Revisiting the Corporate Challenge of Adopting AI
Natalie Brunell
Author of 'Bitcoin is for Everyone' and advocate for Bitcoin as a saving technology
Episode: Bitcoin’s Historic Year Winds Down & FDA Weighs in on GLP-1 Pill
Codie Sanchez
Founder and CEO of Contrarian Thinking and author of the bestselling book Main Street Millionaire
Contrarian Thinking
Episode: “Boring Businesses” that Build Wealth w/ Codie Sanchez & RTR Soars
Josh Krugman
Head of Brokerage Product Strategy at Fidelity
Fidelity
Episode: Warner Bros Has Words With Paramount & Turning Losses into Tax Advantages
Howard Lindzon
CEO and co-founder of Stocktwits, influential voice in the retail investing space.
Stocktwits
Episode: Inside Today’s Delayed Jobs Data & Retail Investing’s Agile Advantage
Jimmy Wales
Founder of Wikipedia, author of The Seven Rules of Trust
Wikipedia
Episode: Trust Issues: Wikipedia’s Founder on Big Tech, Social Media and AI & Are Malls Back?
Kamini Rangappan Lane
CEO of Coldwell Banker Realty
Coldwell Banker Realty
Episode: Demystifying the Housing Market & Disney’s Boffo Box Office
Charisse Ford Hughes
Chief Growth Officer of Kellanova, previously Global Chief Marketing Officer at Kellogg Company
Kellanova
Episode: Hungry for Data at Kellanova & Bath and Bodyworks Circles the Drain
Caryn Seidman-Becker
Chairman and CEO of Clear, transforming the travel experience with biometric technology.
Clear
Episode: Travel’s ‘Frictionless Future’ with CLEAR’s CEO & Home Depot Weathers Few Storms

Host

Ann Berry
Host of Brew Markets, an experienced investor and former CEO, providing insightful analysis of daily market trends and economic factors affecting investments.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 45 ratings
  • Ann Berry is a great interviewer

    Heard Ann first when she was subbing for one of the guys on Morning Brew. Was impressed then and months later after listening to her own podcast, even more so. Worked in finance for years but still learn new things from Ann (or get refreshed). Her interviews are good too. She lets her interviewees expand on their topics, but will gently bring them back to answer the question at the time, and her knowledge and research can important my deflate someone who can conflate or misconstrue financial imp... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Treasi
    United States13 days ago
  • More Ads?

    Why am I listening to 3 ads in a 20 minute segment. We all skip forward past them anyway.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Ehjfiebendi
    United States3 months ago
  • More on point than most

    Love this show, host clearly has an experienced and informed view on hot financial topics. Added to my daily rota.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Gylo
    United Kingdom4 months ago
  • New Daily Go-to

    Already worked this into my commute home. Good hang and when I’m home… I’m smarter. Good energy.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Maurice D!
    United States4 months ago
  • Too much overlap with Morning Brew

    Great idea, love markets and there are some insightful takes on smaller deals here and there, but I think generally too much time is spent covering the exact same stories as morning brew daily. A lot of those sections could be abbreviated or even mentioned quickly as “see morning brew daily today for more info” and actually dive into the finance behind it but don’t regurgitate the same information. That way you actually give MBD more promo without necessarily being overly repetitive.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    yungcarbi
    United States4 months ago

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Some feedback mentions concerns about repetitiveness in content covering similar topics across episodes.
The host is praised for clear explanations and engaging delivery of complex topics.
Listeners appreciate the informative insights and expert commentary on economic trends.

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#54
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#178
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#79
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#108
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#197
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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Michael Lewis: Revisiting Insights from “The Big Short”
Q: What lessons do you hope that young investors and finance professionals learn from 2008?
He hopes they understand that investing should not dominate their lives, emphasizing the importance of being on the side of compound interest, and to invest conservatively.
Michael Lewis: Revisiting Insights from “The Big Short”
Q: Talk to me about the psychology of investors then, and talk to me about the psychology of investors right now in this market.
Lewis explains that the psychology during the 2008 crisis was one of denial until it was too late, contrasting it with the current market dynamics where people exhibit different behaviors.
Andrew Ross Sorkin: Revisiting Lessons From the 1929 Market Crash
Q: Is there a risk that your book could actually be the catalyst for a crash of this market?
Sorkin hopes not and believes the goal is to educate and focus on the current market's conditions rather than ignite panic.
Danielle DiMartino Booth: Revisiting an Inside Look at the Fed
Q: What do you think is going to happen for the next generation of young people who want to become investors?
I fear, given the political backdrop, because right now, companies are paralyzed... This is when they pay their dues and... that they can't even break into the job market.
Danielle DiMartino Booth: Revisiting an Inside Look at the Fed
Q: Do you think that this actually is the catalyst that gets the Fed to do what you've been advocating for for a while, which is indeed make it common practice for you guys to look at other sources of data?
Yay, absolutely. This is like a best case scenario. Yes, it absolutely would be.

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The episodes present an engaging analysis of current events affecting the stock market, delving into company earnings reports, technological impacts on sectors, and significant shifts in consumer behavior. Each discussion incorporates various industries, highlighting topics such as AI, e-commerce, and emerging technologies, along with notable companies like Walmart, Adobe, and Beyond Meat. The host's background in investment and leadership lends credibility to the insights shared, creating a blend of expert commentary and accessible financial education aimed at keeping listeners informed about the implications of the latest market trends.

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1. Morning Brew Daily
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Brew Markets launched 5 months ago and published 101 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Brew Markets include:

1. Professor Karim Lakhani
2. Natalie Brunell
3. Codie Sanchez
4. Josh Krugman
5. Howard Lindzon
6. Jimmy Wales
7. Kamini Rangappan Lane
8. Charisse Ford Hughes

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