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The Best One Yet

♟️ “The 1st casualty in war is Truth” — Russia’s social battle. Spotify’s new car thing. SoFi’s road to el dorado.

The Best One Yet

Nick & Jack Studios

Pop Culture, Business, Tech, Finance, News, Business News

4.69.8K Ratings

🗓️ 23 February 2022

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Russia has begun its invasion of Ukraine, but the first border it crossed was on TikTok. Spotify just launched its new “Car Thing” nationwide for $90, but it won’t be around in 5 years - and that’s exactly the point. And SoFi dropped another $1B on an acquisition because it’s on the road to FinTech El Dorado.$SPOT $SOFI $TWTR $METAGot a SnackFact? Tweet it @RobinhoodSnacks @JackKramer @NickOfNewYorkWant a shoutout on the pod? Fill out this form:https://forms.gle/KhUAo31xmkSdeynD9Got a SnackFact for the pod? We got a form for that too:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe64VKtvMNDPGSncHDRF07W34cPMDO3N8Y4DpmNP_kweC58tw/viewformLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is Nick, this is Jack, and this is Snacks daily. It is Wednesday February 23rd.

0:06.9

Stocks drop pretty big, yes. Yeah, they did. And it's actually because of our first story.

0:10.8

This pod though, it's our best one yet. This is a TBOY Jack. What's our first story?

0:14.8

Russia has started its invasion of Ukraine. Stocks are down, oil prices are out. Snackers, the first casualty in war is truth and TikTok.

0:23.0

For our second story, Spotify just launched their first ever tech gadget. They're calling it the Carthane.

0:28.5

The Carthane, great name, but here's the thing. It's not going to be around in five years. And that is exactly the point.

0:35.0

Our third and final story is about the finance app so far. They just made another billion dollar acquisition.

0:41.0

Yeah, because it's all part of their road to El Dorado of Fintech.

0:44.5

But Snackers, before we hit that wonderful mix, a fantastic mix for Wednesday, Jack. Yesterday on Tuesday.

0:51.5

Tuesday.

0:52.5

Double two Tuesday with T.W. We tried to suck the Zuck. We did. Facebook is now met us. So Facebookers are now called MetaMates.

1:00.0

So we tried out his mate's worker name on other companies. Yeah, we're like Amazon employees. They are primates. Tinder employees are consumates.

1:07.5

Postman employees, you know, mate mates.

1:10.0

We asked you Snackers, what are your mates ideas? And they were so good.

1:15.5

Your ideas were so good. The Jack and I were talking about Jack. We got to promote these things into the intro of today's podcast.

1:22.0

The first one we saw it like 7 a.m. on Twitter was from Young Snacker Liam Proud. Yeah, he thought that IKEA workers. They should be roommates.

1:30.0

Naturally. And Carnival Cruise workers should be shipmates. Yeah, they came in from Toshino. But then Jack travels Greg. He thinks Krispy Kreme employees should be Kreme mates.

1:39.5

Of course they should.

1:41.5

Naturally. And Jeremy Belling, he thinks that hostess cupcakes employees. They're stalemates.

1:47.0

Honestly, honestly, it's so good. All right, we got some debate about celmates. We did. We did Brian Ross thinks that Pfizer employees they are celmates.

1:56.0

Medical, that makes sense. But what about T-Mobile? Because I got no cell service. Right. So Mary Eurick, she thinks that T-Mobile employees, they're also celmates.

2:05.0

Kyle Daly thinks Victoria's secrets workers, they call themselves intamates. Yeah, they should. And then Heather Hartman, she thinks General Motors employees, they're automates.

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