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Nov 22, 2025 (00:22:47)
For many Americans, contributing to an employer-sponsored plan is the primary way they’re saving for retirement. Unfortunately, not all of these plans are excellent, and you’re stuck with the investment choices and features chosen by your employer.Or are you? Longtime Motley Fool colleagues Robert Brokamp and Buck Hartzell talk about how the Motley Fool’s 401(k) was actually not very good in the early days, how they worked with the company to improve the plan, and how you might be able to get your employer to do the same.
Also in this episode: How to lower your tax bill with charitable contributions, including why you maybe should give more in 2025 due to a provision in the new tax bill. Two worthy organizations to consider: the Fool Community Foundation (FoolFoundation.org), which creates new wealth-building opportunities for Americans living paycheck to paycheck, and Together We Bake (TogetherWeBake.org), which provides workforce development for women with limited resources facing barriers to employment.
Host: Robert BrokampGuest: Buck HartzellEngineer: Bart Shannon
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Nov 22, 2025 (00:48:18)
David is joined by George Khalaf, executive director of the Fool Community Foundation, for a special Weekend Extra featuring Gooding — musician, storyteller, and founder of Funding the Future. Together they explore Gooding’s mission to reach young people across America with dynamic, music-driven performances that make financial literacy not just understandable, but unforgettable. From inspiring students to pursue their dreams to equipping them with practical tools for money and investing, this conversation highlights the power of creativity, purpose, and education to change lives.
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Host: George Khalaf, David GardnerGuest: GoodingProducer: Bart Shannon
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Nov 21, 2025 (00:42:01)
The market has gotten volatile the last few weeks and some sectors are dropping, like Bitcoin. How are we handling the drop and where are opportunities emerging? Plus, we discuss what CEOs belong in the Hall of Fame.
Travis Hoium, Dan Caplinger, and Jon Quast discuss:
- Why the market is down
- Bitcoin’s drop
- Where we see bargains
- CEO Hall of Fame
Companies discussed: Bitcoin (BTC), Alphabet (GOOG), NVIDIA (NVDA), Apple (AAPL), Five Below (FIVE), Mercado Libre (MELI), Meta (META), Chipotle (CMG), Starbucks (SBUX).
Host: Travis Hoium
Guests: Dan Caplinger, Jon Quast
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Nov 20, 2025 (00:20:20)
This week is one of the biggest weeks in earnings as NVIDIA, Home Depot, Lowes, Walmart, and Target all reported earnings. All three provide both a look into the financials of great business and a deeper look into three of the biggest markets: AI, housing, and consumer spending.
Tyler Crowe, Matt Frankel, and Jon Quast discuss:
- Another quarter of monster numbers from NVIDIA
- Home Depot and Lowe's thoughts on the housing and home improvement market.
- Walmart’s quarterly numbers make Target’s management look silly.
Companies discussed: NVDA, META, AMZN, GOOG, MSFT, PLTR, HD, LOW, TGT, WMT, BBWI
Host: Tyler Crowe
Guests: Matt Frankel, Jon Quast
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Nov 19, 2025 (00:20:20)
Gemini 3 is out and it may change the landscape in artificial intelligence. Benchmarks have it performing better than GPT-5 and Google is leaning into its competitive advantages in AI tech. Plus, we talk about the drop in Bitcoin and how Target lost its mojo.
Travis Hoium, Rachel Warren, and Jon Quast discuss:
- Gemini 3 is out
- Anthropic’s capital raise
- Bitcoin is down, but is it out?
- Why Target is falling behind in retail
Companies discussed: Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL), NVIDIA (NVDA), Target (TGT), Bitcoin (BTC), Coinbase (COIN), Circle (CRCL).
Host: Travis Hoium
Guests: Rachel Warren, Jon Quast
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Nov 19, 2025 (00:39:23)
As the final months of 2025 ebb away, it is time once again to pause, reflect, and openly acknowledge the gratitude we feel. From great companies that make great stocks possible, to the unifiers who build bridges instead of walls, to the quiet power of candles and the people who share their flame — this episode celebrates them all. David even offers five simple ways you can build a bridge in your own life this week. This week’s podcast is an expression of thankfulness for what inspires us, what drives us, and what reminds us why we invest. Let’s feel grateful together.
Companies mentioned: AAPL, CMG, CRM, SHOP
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Host: David Gardner
Producer: Bart Shannon
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Nov 18, 2025 (00:18:12)
Chinese stocks are back in the headlines, and we’re putting them on trial. Motley Fool Money flips the script as Jason Hall steps into the host chair to referee a fast-paced bull/bear debate between longtime China investor Emily Flippen and resident skeptic Toby Bordelon.
On today’s show, Emily, Jason, and Toby:
- Go head-to-head on PDD Holdings
- Debate whether Baidu can self-drive its future
- Do a speed round between Weibo and iQiYi - deep value or value traps?
Companies discussed: BIDU, PDD, WB, IQ
Host: Emily Flippen, Jason Hall, Toby Bordelon
Producer: Anand Chokkavelu
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Nov 17, 2025 (00:21:15)
There are plenty of potential winners outside the world of AI. Anthony Schiavone and Karl Thiel join Tim Beyers in discussing three big names that may be worth betting on.
Anthony Schiavone, Karl Thiel, and Tim Beyers:
- Cover MRK’s $9.2 billion acquisition of CDTX.
- Cover the earnings news from UPS and CVX.
- Make a buy, sell, or hold call on each stock.
- Play a game of Back It or Bin It featuring three dividend-payers.
Don’t wait! Be sure to get to your local bookstore and pick up a copy of David’s Gardner’s new book — Rule Breaker Investing: How to Pick the Best Stocks of the Future and Build Lasting Wealth. It’s on shelves now; get it before it’s gone!
Companies discussed: MRK, CDTX, UPS, CVX, WAB, HAS, CF
Host: Tim Beyers
Guests: Anthony Schiavone, Karl Thiel
Producer: Anand Chokkavelu
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Nov 16, 2025 (00:19:05)
Sezzle is a fintech company known for its buy now, pay later services. At our annual Motley Fool member event, Motley Fool co-founder and CEO Tom Gardner talked with Sezzle co-founder and CEO Charlie Youakim about entrepreneurship, competition, and the business of buy now, pay later.
Host: Tom Gardner
Producer: Bart Shannon, Mac Greer
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