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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.

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Latest Episodes

Certified Financial Planner Stephanie Marini joins Robert Brokamp for this month’s installment of the 2026 Financial Planning Challenge. Stephanie and Bro (Robert’s nickname at The Motley Fool) explain how to calculate and automate the amounts you ne... more

What’s a few hundred billion dollars in capex spending among friends? When it comes to big tech, the numbers have gotten astronomical and there’s both enthusiasm and fear about this much spending, so we try to make sense of what’s going on.

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Software stocks are dropping like rocks in 2026 as AI companies, including Anthropic, deliver more impressive enterprise tools. It’s reminiscent of the market’s reaction to DeepSeek in 2025 – a Chinese startup that seemed like it could deliver the sa... more

Disney has hired a new CEO with Josh D’Amaro taking over for Bob Iger in March. We discuss Iger’s legacy, where D’Amaro will take Disney, and why the company may be setup for success. Then, we cover Chipotle’s earnings and the latest in GLP-1s.

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Recent Guests

Oleg Vornik
CEO of Droneshield, an Australian-based defense company.
Droneshield
Episode: Interview with Droneshield CEO Oleg Vornik
Denny Fish
Portfolio Manager for the Janus Henderson Global Technology and Innovation Fund
Janus Henderson Investors
Episode: Interview with Janus Henderson Investors Portfolio Manager Denny Fish
Sean Mullaney
Financial Planner and CPA, co-author of Tax Planning To and Through Early Retirement
Fi Tax Guy blog
Episode: Tax-Smart Retirement Planning and the Long-Term Return of Gold
Peter Cannito
Chairman and CEO of Redwire
Redwire
Episode: Interview with Redwire CEO Peter Cannito
Dr. Ben Zweig
CEO of Revelio Labs and author of 'Job Architecture, Building a Language for Workforce Intelligence'
Revelio Labs
Episode: What to Know About a Stock’s Workforce
Zach Kass
Global AI advisor and author of 'The Next Renaissance'
OpenAI
Episode: Interview with Zack Kass: The Next Renaissance
Christine Benz
Director of Personal Finance at Morningstar and co-author of a retirement income report
Morningstar
Episode: Is the Retirement Safe Withdrawal Rate Below 4% or Almost 6%?
Jay Chaudhry
Founder and CEO of Zscaler
Zscaler
Episode: Interview with Zscaler Founder and CEO Jay Chaudhry
Vasant Dhar
Robert A. Miller Professor of Business at NYU's Stern School of Business and author
NYU
Episode: Interview with NYU Professor Vasant Dhar: Thinking With Machines

Hosts

Robert Brokamp
Host of Motley Fool Money, experienced in personal finance and investing discussions.
Jason Moser
Senior Analyst at The Motley Fool, providing insights into market trends and investment.
Travis Hoium
Host of Motley Fool Money, known for discussing investment strategies and financial analysis.
Tim Beyers
Host of Motley Fool Money with expertise in evolving market dynamics and investment opportunities.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 5.8k ratings
  • Bro is the man!

    I’ve been listening to the podcast for years and I’ve learned tremendous amounts from many hosts. I Especially enjoy Robert Brokamps Saturday shows that are filled with relevant planning info for retirees such as myself. Thank you to the entire team for the amazing work you do on this podcast. It’s made a huge difference in my financial success.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    boxsterrich
    United States2 months ago
  • Focus on index funds

    Most would be better off not pursuing individual stocks. Recommendation for Square CEO was stunning. But not in a good way.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Interested bystander
    United States2 months ago
  • Good listening

    Interesting and informative as a supplement to learning how to invest and manage finances

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JMBgratitude
    United States3 months ago
  • Ok, they’re in love with Spotify

    I agree with some of the other reviews ever since the departure of Chris Hill and the elimination of the other pods (industry focus, personal finance) that it’s declined quite a bit. The Motley Fool has a financial agreement with Spotify so I can’t really rely when they discuss this company. I would say certain guests and analysts are good (Moser, Bro). But wish it had a steady good host.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    PennCCRN
    United States3 months ago
  • Show has dropped off

    I used to be an avid listener. Several years I would listen over 1,000 hours. After Chris Hill left the show seemed to search for its identity. Ricky Mulvey did a great job at continuing the legacy from Chris but having his own unique voice and style. Since Ricky left, the show has degraded to a low C-tier show opting for shorter surface level segments, lack of personality, and poor production quality. I tune in occasionally to see if anything has improved and as of 10/28/25 it’s safe to say it ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    ProfessorHickory
    United States3 months ago

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Interview with Droneshield CEO Oleg Vornik
Q: What defense company is large or small in the public markets do you admire?
Oleg Vornik admires Palantir for its significant growth and successful shift to new generation defense technologies.
Interview with Droneshield CEO Oleg Vornik
Q: Could you just walk us through a single customer example, a situation, a circumstance where somebody is using both the hardware and the software in a military setting and in a civilian setting?
Droneshield provides a body worn device for soldiers in Ukraine that alerts them when a drone is nearby, which helps protect them from potential attacks.
Two Retirement Experts Discuss How They’ll Decide When to Retire
Q: If you're forced to give a date right now, in what year do you think you'll actually retire?
I anticipate a transition point around May 31st, 2026, marking 20 years as a contractor, but it's more about transitioning than retiring.
Two Retirement Experts Discuss How They’ll Decide When to Retire
Q: What is preventing you from retiring?
It's a combination of factors, including uncertainty about financial situations and health care costs, alongside a love for the job.
Interview with Janus Henderson Investors Portfolio Manager Denny Fish
Q: Could you explain this framework and how you're using that to isolate companies that could have promise beyond just this year?
Denny explains the Enablers, Enhancers, and End Users framework, which categorizes companies based on their relationship with AI technologies, indicating that enablers are foundational while enhancers improve upon existing subsystems.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Motley Fool Money

What is Motley Fool Money about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focused on investing and business news, this podcast offers insights from investment analysts who share their perspectives on market trends, stock performance, and industry developments. Episodes often feature discussions on notable companies, investment strategies, and recent financial news, all aimed at providing listeners with a deeper understanding of the stock market. Unique elements include a combination of daily news analysis and weekend shows that offer education and in-depth interviews with prominent figures in the investment community.

Listeners can expect a mix of serious market commentary paired with lighter segments on current events in business. The podcast seems particularly engaging for those seeking to enhance their invest... more

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