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Motley Fool Hidden Gems Investing 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 personal finance and longer-form interviews.

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Recent Guests

Ben Carlson
Author of the Wealth of Common Sense blog; co-host of the Animal Spirits Podcast; author of Risk and Reward
Wealth of Common Sense blog
Episode: Ben Carlson on Why It’s Better to Avoid a Strikeout Than to Swing for a Home run
Jason Hall
Special guest, Fool contributor
Motley Fool
Episode: Goldman Sachs Kicks Off Earnings Season
Will van der Veer
Co-founder of Integrative Psychiatry Institute
Integrative Psychiatry Institute
Episode: The Psychedelic Revolution
Keith Kurlander
Co-founder of Integrative Psychiatry Institute
Integrative Psychiatry Institute
Episode: The Psychedelic Revolution
Hannah Moore
Certified financial planner practitioner; founder of Amplified Planning; owner and principal at Guiding Wealth
Amplified Planning; Guiding Wealth
Episode: Hannah Moore on How to Become a Professional Financial Planner
Parker Posey
Guest appearance
Episode: Will AI Destroy the Software Industry?
Jon McNeil
Former president of Tesla; CEO and co-founder of DVX Ventures
DVX Ventures / Tesla
Episode: The Secret to Out-Innovating the Competition: Inside the Tesla Playbook
Stephanie Marini
Certified Financial Planner, guest on the episode
Certified Financial Planner
Episode: Which Types of Investments Should You Own and Where Should You Own Them
Chris Bradley
Senior partner at McKinsey & Company; director at McKinsey Global Institute; co-author of A Century of Plenty
McKinsey & Company / McKinsey Global Institute
Episode: A Century of Plenty: The $700 Billion AI Supercycle

Hosts

Travis Hoium
Host with the Motley Fool Money team; recurring presence across episodes.
Lou Whiteman
Co-host discussing markets and strategy; frequent contributor.
Matt Frankel
Longtime Fool contributor; provides financial and investing perspectives.
Rachel Warren
Co-host; Fool contributor and analyst.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 5.9k ratings
  • Show has gone downhill

    Update: I feel the show has gotten a bit more stability but the adds are just killer. A 12-15 min show doesn’t need 3-4 AD breaks.

    This show was a must listen for me for years. Since the regular hosts have left beginning with Chris Hill it has become awful. The analysts definitely can’t be the hosts regularly. Still tune in once in a while hoping it would get better. Sadly it has not.

    Apple Podcasts
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    DeepakN112
    United Statesa month ago
  • Lack of insight

    Fool pods just don’t convey very actionable insights compared to other podcasts like ProfG and now even Perplexity finance.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Chris from McLean Va
    United States2 months ago
  • Shut the hell up about AI

    Isn’t there anything else to talk about? Used to love this podcast but so lame talking about AI. All. The. Time.

    Let it go guys.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    DeuceIsLoose
    United States2 months ago
  • Political

    You have to listen to a lot of content to get actually good tips on a stock.

    Disappointed by the political nature of a recent podcast, where the host got dramatic about his rising gas prices, on March 6! Here in New Jersey, even as of March 10 the prices have hardly risen.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    PlantWriteWeedEdit
    United States2 months ago
  • Some great content

    I used to absolutely love this podcast but it’s gone through a lot of changes over the past few years. I think that where the format has landed now is better than it was during the transition period. But it’s still missing something from the Chris Hill days

    At least they’re not doing the game show style segments like “bull vs bear” or “yes, and” as often lately.

    Just continue giving us daily updates on the stories surrounding the stocks in the Fool universe, please! I love the Friday edition ... more

    Apple Podcasts
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    all nicknames taken 2635271
    Canada2 months ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Critiques frequently mention podcast pacing and depth of interviews, with mixed sentiment about recent changes and guest variety.
Fans often praise the depth on AI and tech infrastructure while noting occasional sponsor-style segments as practical for real-world portfolios.
Overall, listeners appreciate the data-driven, long-horizon investing perspective and the breadth of topics tying macro trends to stock ideas; however, some criticisms point to perceived quality fluctuations with personnel shifts and pacing.
Some listeners miss previous hosts and formats, but many continue to value disciplined investment discussion and clear takeaways for long-term planning.
Positive notes commonly highlight actionable ideas and thoughtful market commentary alongside engaging banter.

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A New Chapter in AI’s Most Powerful Partnership
Q: Is stock price movement more about short-term popularity or long-term earnings power?
In the short term, prices can swing on investor emotion and expectations, but over the long run the stock tends to reflect the company's ability to generate cash and grow profits.
Goldman Sachs Kicks Off Earnings Season
Q: Jason, can you walk us through the IPO process and who actually buys the shares when a company goes public?
Jason outlines that IPO investors buy from underwriters, whose role is to purchase new shares from the company (or from the PE firm in secondary cases) and then sell to the market; insiders may have lockups, and retail investors get shares after initial underwriting activity.
Goldman Sachs Kicks Off Earnings Season
Q: I've heard that the S&P 500 is considering a rule change to allow SpaceX to join without meeting the traditional requirements.
The hosts explain that the S&P 500 is reportedly weighing dropping the four-quarter profitability rule for SpaceX, aiming to reflect the market with mega-cap IPOs sooner, though it is still unconfirmed and a work-in-progress decision.
Ben Carlson on Why the Stock Market Is the Best Casino in the World
Q: Are there one or two facts or figures in your book that you hope really stick with people when they're done reading your book?
A key figure is the 30-year return series showing that even in the worst case (like post-1929) long horizons produced substantial gains due to compounding and reinvested dividends.
Ben Carlson on Why the Stock Market Is the Best Casino in the World
Q: So why do you think people need that constant reminder? Do you think it's mostly a rational fear? Or is it more one of those behavioral quirks?
Behavioral quirks and rational fear both play a role; understanding that fear is normal helps investors stick with long-term plans, and long horizons tend to smooth outcomes.

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A fast-paced, market-forward show that blends macroeconomic context with concrete stock ideas and company deep-dives. Across recent episodes, the discussion centers on market volatility, major tech and AI narratives, and the evolving implications of corporate strategy on shareholder value. Frequent threads include big-tech earnings and AI infrastructure, the impact of geopolitics on energy and consumer spends, and practical investing discipline such as sticking to long-horizon theses, watching for valuation opportunities, and parsing sponsorship-style segments that illustrate real-world portfolio considerations. A standout pattern is the willingness to connect broad macro trends to individual stocks and corporate moves (from semiconductors ... more

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