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    Disney Has Its CEO

    04.02.2026 | 18 min.
    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.Travis Hoium, Lou Whiteman, and Rachel Warren discuss:- Disney’s new CEO- Bob Iger’s legacy- Chipotle’s declining results- The Big Pharma GLP-1 battleCompanies discussed: Novo Nordisk (NOVO), Eli Lilly (LLY), Disney (DIS), Chipotle (CMG).Host: Travis HoiumGuests: Lou Whiteman, Rachel WarrenEngineer: Dan Boyd, Kristi Waterworth

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    When AI Starts Building the Game

    03.02.2026 | 20 min.
    Who is getting disintermediated when AI enters the gaming race? And where does a shakeup in the c-suite leave a new value stock? In today’s episode of Motley Fool Money, host Emily Flippen is joined by analysts Jason Hall and Loren Horst to discuss:

    - PayPal’s surprise CEO change, and whether a single-digit earnings multiple is an opportunity or a warning sign

    - Alphabet’s Project Genie demo and what the concept of “prompt-to-play” could mean for the gaming industry

    - Roblox’s push into premium advertising and whether or not the brand retains a moat

    Companies discussed: PYPL, KSPI, RBLX, U, GOOGL, MSFT

    Host: Emily Flippen, Jason Hall, Loren Horst

    Producer: Anand Chokkavelu

    Engineer: Dan Boyd

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    Biotech Beat NVIDIA in 2025. Can It Do It Again?

    02.02.2026 | 24 min.
    Big pharma and biotech take the earnings stage this week with reports from Eli Lilly (NYSE: LLNY) and Novo Nordisk (NYSE: NVO) leading the lineup. Will they help the industry once again outperform AI champ NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA), as the industry did in 2025?

    Karl Thiel, Tom King, and Tim Beyers discuss:

    - Slow rolling chaos at FDA and its effects on drug approvals.

    - How to think about risk when investing in biotech.

    - Earnings predictions for Lilly and Novo as well as a review of results from DNA researcher Twist Bioscience (NASDAQ: TWST).

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    Companies discussed: RGNX, LLY, NVO, TWST

    Host: Tim Beyers

    Guests: Karl Thiel, Tom King

    Producer: Anand Chokkavelu

    Engineer: Dan Boyd

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    Interview with Droneshield CEO Oleg Vornik

    01.02.2026 | 22 min.
    Droneshield is an Australian-based defense technology company that specializes in counter-drone technology. Motley Fool co-founder and CEO Tom Gardner and Motley Fool data engineer Beegee Alop recently talked with Droneshield CEO Oleg Vornik about counterdrones, the civilian and military markets, and lessons on leadership. 

    Hosts: Tom Gardner, Beegee Alop

    Guest: Oleg Vornik  

    Producer: Bart Shannon, Mac Greer 

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    Two Retirement Experts Discuss How They’ll Decide When to Retire

    31.01.2026 | 24 min.
    After saving for retirement for decades, you’ll eventually get to a point when you realize you actually could soon retire. Robert Brokamp speaks with Fool contributor Dan Caplinger, both of whom are near retirement age, about how they’re approaching the decision of when to call it a career.Also in this episode:-December saw the highest number of home contract cancellations in several years-Home prices declined in November, a slowdown from the heady post-pandemic days of skyrocketing prices-A Bankrate study found that 75% of homes on the market are unaffordable to the median-income American household-Our favorite retirement calculatorsHost: Robert BrokampGuest: Dan CaplingerEngineer: Bart Shannon

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