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Apple Tries to Impress at WWDC 2025 & College Athletes Get Paid

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4.42.8K Ratings

🗓️ 9 June 2025

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Episode 600: Neal and Toby preview Apple’s annual developer conference where it’ll try to show up its AI products and impress Wall Street. Then, JPMorgan issues a tough warning to first-year analysts who take on any future roles elsewhere. Also, a historic NCAA settlement that allows colleges to pay their athletes will effectively end amateurism, but not every athlete is celebrating. Meanwhile, the iconic Goodyear blimp, see flying over any major sporting event, turns 100. Finally, what’s coming up in the week ahead.  00:00 - Costco cards aren’t REAL IDs 3:00 - Apple tries to impress 7:30 - JPMorgan has warning for young grads 11:30 - Colleges athletes getting paid 17:00 - Goodyear blimp turns 100 20:30 - Week Ahead Check out domainmoney.com/mbdaily and start building your financial plan today  We are current clients of Domain Money Advisors, LLC (Domain). Through Domain's sponsorship of Morning Brew Daily, we receive compensation that included a free plan and thus have an incentive to promote Domain Money. Subscribe to Morning Brew Daily for more of the news you need to start your day. Share the show with a friend, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.swap.fm/l/mbd-note Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Good morning brew daily show. I'm Neil Fryman.

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And I'm Toby Howell.

0:38.5

Today, can Apple get its mojo back?

0:40.8

Don't ask Siri.

0:41.8

She doesn't know anything.

0:43.0

Then college athletes feel free to add guac to your Chipotle Bowl

0:46.5

because schools will soon be able to pay you directly.

0:49.9

It's Monday, June 9th.

0:51.5

Let's ride.

0:57.0

They're almost infinite reasons why you could be delayed at airport security, but it's

1:01.0

time to add a new one to the list.

1:03.0

The person in front of you is trying to check in using their Costco membership card.

1:08.0

Last week, TSA had to issue a PSA on social media, reminding travelers that

1:12.5

Costco cards are not a substitute for the real IDs you now need to get on a flight. We love

1:18.4

hot dogs and rotissory chickens as much as the next person TSA wrote, but please stop telling

1:23.2

people their Costco card counts as a real ID because it absolutely does not. This fake travel hack

1:29.2

pops up about every year or so and was most recently spread by the food site Chowhound,

1:34.5

which published an article called How Your Costco Card Could Save You at the Airport. Oh, it can

1:40.0

save you lots, but not at the airport. Okay, I see the issue here. It's got your face on it. It's

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