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Episode 18- What Just Happened? Markets, Tariffs & Taylor Swift’s Engagement

Episode 18- What Just Happened? Markets, Tariffs & Taylor Swift’s Engagement

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In this new monthly recap series, Wheeler and Colin break down the biggest stories shaping markets, technology, and culture. August was packed with surprises — from Taylor Swift’s engagement shattering internet records to markets continuing their hot streak despite political noise and seasonal headwinds.

The hosts dive into what’s driving stock performance, including international markets outperforming, the Magnificent 7’s continued dominance, and why AI remains at the center of investor enthusiasm. They also unpack political influence on economic data and central bank independence, explaining how tariffs and leadership shake-ups are playing into the current investment landscape.

Beyond the markets, Wheeler and Colin explore the future of tech — from Apple’s AI gap to Google’s push for ecosystem dominance — and what shifting strategies mean for consumers and investors alike. This is the first of their monthly “What Just Happened?” wrap-ups, designed to give you a clear, engaging look at how news, markets, and culture intersect to shape growth.

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Credits:
Created By: Wheeler Crowley and Colin Walker
Production Assistance: Tori Rothwell
Editing and Post-Production: Steven Sims

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