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The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Uplift: She promotes financial literacy and explains the mechanics behind trading apps like Robinhood.

The Steve Harvey Morning Show

iHeartPodcasts

Comedy, Society & Culture

4.6 โ€ข 2.1K Ratings

๐Ÿ—“๏ธ 29 November 2025

โฑ๏ธ 25 minutes

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Summary

Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Rebecca Jarvis.


๐Ÿ“ Summary of the Interview

Rebecca Jarvis, Emmy Award-winning journalist and ABC News Chief Business, Technology, and Economics Correspondent, joined Rushion McDonald to discuss her ABC News Original documentary on the GameStop stock phenomenon. The interview explored her career journey from finance to journalism, the mechanics and implications of the GameStop surge, the role of apps like Robinhood, and the broader lessons about investing and financial literacy. Jarvis emphasized the importance of understanding market dynamics, the risks of single-stock investing, and the power of storytelling in educating the public.


๐ŸŽฏ Purpose of the Interview

  • To highlight the GameStop stock surge and its impact on everyday investors.
  • To explain the financial mechanics behind trading apps like Robinhood.
  • To share Rebecca Jarvis’s career path and insights into journalism and finance.
  • To promote financial literacy and responsible investing.
  • To showcase the ABC News Original documentary and its human-centered storytelling.

๐Ÿ”‘ Key Takeaways 1. Rebecca Jarvis’s Career Path

  • Studied economics at the University of Chicago.
  • Started in investment banking to pay off student loans before transitioning to journalism.
  • Cold-called editors and pitched finance-based stories to break into media.

2. GameStop Stock Phenomenon

  • GameStop’s stock surged from ~$4 to $350 due to social media hype, especially on Reddit.
  • Influencers like Roaring Kitty (Keith Gill) played a key role in rallying retail investors.
  • The event revealed how collective action by small investors can disrupt Wall Street norms.

3. Robinhood’s Role and Controversy

  • Robinhood allowed easy access to trading but faced a collateral call due to high trading volume.
  • Restricted buying of GameStop, causing public backlash.
  • Despite controversy, Robinhood’s user base grew, and it remains a major player in retail investing.

4. Risks of Single-Stock Investing

  • Investing in individual stocks is akin to gambling—high risk, high reward.
  • Long-term investing in diversified portfolios (e.g., 401(k), IRA) is more stable and proven.
  • Leverage (borrowing to invest) can amplify gains but also magnify losses.

5. Human-Centered Storytelling

  • The documentary featured diverse investors: a 10-year-old, a new parent, anonymous traders, and more.
  • These stories illustrated the emotional and financial motivations behind investing.
  • Jarvis emphasized the importance of representation and relatability in financial reporting.

6. Historical Parallels

  • The GameStop surge echoed past financial bubbles (e.g., dot-com era, 2008 crisis).
  • Technology changes, but human behavior in markets remains consistent.

7. Financial Literacy and Empowerment

  • Jarvis advocates for teaching kids about investing through familiar brands.
  • Quote: “Invest in what you know.”
  • Encourages people to ask questions, seek mentorship, and take initiative in learning finance.

๐Ÿ’ฌ Notable Quotes

  • “Anytime you put money into a single stock, it is the equivalent of betting.”
  • “Robinhood became the poster child for all the anger and outrage.”
  • “It only takes one person to return your call to change your career.”
  • “This moment gave GameStop a second life.”
  • “We see these things happening over and over again… history repeats itself.”

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:04.6

Hi, I'm Roshan McDonnell.

0:06.4

I host the weekly Money Making Conversation Masterclass show.

0:09.4

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0:12.9

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0:17.4

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0:23.5

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0:28.7

Now, let's get this show start. My next guest is Rebecca Jarvis. She's an Emmy Award-winning

0:33.3

journalist. She is ABC News Chief Business, technology, and economics correspondents.

0:38.3

She's on the show to discuss ABC News Original, GameStop. Please welcome the money-making

0:42.6

conversations, Rebecca Jarvis.

0:45.1

Hey, what an introduction. Thank you for having me. I love what you're doing here. It's fantastic.

0:51.0

I love the conversations you're having and helping people really figure out the building blocks of success.

0:56.4

So thank you for what you do. And thanks for having me.

0:58.7

Well, great, because we're both storytellers. And when I read your stories, and like I told before we got off the air, I just saw GameStop.

1:06.3

When I try to do my interviews, I try to watch what I'm or read a book the day before or see the shows or movies

1:13.2

the day, within a 24-hour cycle.

1:15.7

Everything's fresh.

1:17.0

I'm not writing notes or trying to remember something.

1:19.9

But before we get started, I gave all these titles, but let's learn about your educational

1:25.8

background.

1:26.5

Can you tell us a little bit about you how you got started from an academic standpoint, which led you to ABC through CBS?

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