300 episodes

The most important stories about money, business and power. Hosted by Kate Linebaugh and Ryan Knutson, with Jessica Mendoza. The Journal is a co-production of Spotify and The Wall Street Journal.

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The most important stories about money, business and power. Hosted by Kate Linebaugh and Ryan Knutson, with Jessica Mendoza. The Journal is a co-production of Spotify and The Wall Street Journal.

Get show merch here: https://wsjshop.com/collections/clothing

    Can Chinese Customers Rescue Starbucks?

    Can Chinese Customers Rescue Starbucks?

    Starbucks has a problem: Sales at U.S. stores have fallen sharply and now the company is looking to China, its second biggest market, to boost its revenue. But as WSJ’s Spencer Jakab explains, increased competition there is making that a tall order. 



    Further Reading:

    -Starbucks Is Running Out of Americans to Drink Its Expensive Coffee 

    -The Furious Race for the Future of Coffee

    Further Listening:

    -The Underdog Coffee Bean That’s Making a Comeback 

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    • 17 min
    The Suitcases Full of Cash Flowing Through Airports

    The Suitcases Full of Cash Flowing Through Airports

    London and Dubai's international airports have become conduits for billions of dollars of illicit funds, potentially linked to corruption, drug trafficking and other crimes. WSJ's Margot Patrick explains how couriers in one money-laundering operation transported millions in dirty money on flights.



    Further Reading:

    - Billions in Dirty Money Flies Under the Radar at World’s Busiest Airports 



    Further Listening:

    - How The Government Tied One Couple to Billions in Stolen Bitcoin 



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    • 25 min
    Why Is Tesla Pulling Back on EV Charging?

    Why Is Tesla Pulling Back on EV Charging?

    Tesla announced last week that it’s laying off the team responsible for the biggest electric-vehicle charging network in the U.S. The move comes as consumer demand for EVs is dwindling. WSJ’s Jennifer Hiller reports on how the layoffs shocked the industry and how the change will impact efforts to build out a national EV charging network.



    Further Reading:

    -Tesla Is Pulling Back From EV Charging, and People Are Freaking Out 

    -As Electric-Vehicle Shoppers Hesitate, Hybrid Sales Surge 



    Further Listening:

    -Money, Drugs, Elon Musk and Tesla’s Board 

    -How China’s BYD Overtook Tesla 

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    • 17 min
    The 20,000 Steps to a Walmart Manager's Six-Figure Salary

    The 20,000 Steps to a Walmart Manager's Six-Figure Salary

    Walmart is offering higher pay, bonuses and more stock options this year to retain and attract managers. WSJ’s Sarah Nassauer spent a day with one manager, Nichole Hart, to understand why the job is commanding such a high salary these days, and why Hart logs about 20,000 steps a day.



    Further Reading:

    - A Day in the Life of a Walmart Manager Who Makes $240,000 a Year 

    - Walmart Takes On Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods With New Premium Brand 

    Further Listening:

    - What Walmart’s Aisles Say About the American Consumer 



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    • 18 min
    Guns and Death Threats in Canada’s Baby-Eel Fisheries

    Guns and Death Threats in Canada’s Baby-Eel Fisheries

    The high price of baby eels has triggered an upsurge in illegal fishing and criminal activity in Canada. Earlier this year, the country announced a ban on baby-eel fishing in an attempt to contain the violence and to protect dwindling fish stocks. We speak to WSJ’s Paul Vieira and to a baby-eel fisherman about how a tiny fish has created a turf war in a remote Canadian community.



    Further Reading:

    -Guns and Death Threats Spur Canada to Reel in Baby-Eel Fishing 



    Further Listening:

    -Will Florida’s Plan to Get Cheap Drugs From Canada Work? 

    -Canada’s Historic Settlement with Indigenous People 

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    • 21 min
    The NBA's Media Rights Are Up for Grabs. Billions Are at Stake.

    The NBA's Media Rights Are Up for Grabs. Billions Are at Stake.

    The National Basketball Association is in advanced stages of a new round of media-rights deals. WSJ’s Amol Sharma unpacks why several major media players are jostling for the lucrative rights.



    Further Reading:

    -NBC Prepares $2.5-Billion-a-Year Bid to Pluck NBA Rights From TNT 

    -Amazon, YouTube Vie for NBA Streaming Rights as League’s Media Talks Heat Up 



    Further Listening:

    -Why Three Media Giants Are Betting on Sports Streaming 

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    • 20 min

Customer Reviews

4.3 out of 5
4.8K Ratings

4.8K Ratings

The Journal fan ,

Great podcast!

I’m a subscriber to the print version of the WSJ but this podcast remains on top of my daily listening queue.

Has it been discontinued? Haven’t been able to find a new episode to download for awhile.

Jrboho ,

Why is WSJ reporting on rumors?

Why are you reporting that Trump wants to set interest rates? By your own admission on the podcast episode this is nothing but a rumor. Shame on you. So disappointing- Truly no outlet can be trusted to be impartial these days.

Scot2944 ,

Columbia

Are you looking into the possibility that these are centrally planned by Hamas sympathizers in America and that there’s funded by possibly Hamas or Iran directly? Is anybody looking into that?

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