
Episode 596: Neal and Toby chat about the latest ADP report that shows ‘boomerang’ hires, those being re-hired by past employers, made up a third of new hires. Then, Meta plans to fully automate their ad creation tools using AI. Plus, chain restaurants have been struggling but Gen Z could be the key to keeping businesses afloat. Meanwhile, speaking of Gen Z, they’re less likely to open up bar tabs in the latest edition of Toby’s Trends. Finally, a quick look into Campbell’s latest earnings to get a glimpse of America’s eating habits. 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. LinkedIn will even give you a $100 credit on your next campaign so you can try it yourself. Go to LinkedIn.com/MBD Terms and conditions apply. Only on LinkedIn Ads. Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.swap.fm/l/mbd-note Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow 00:00 - Sahara Dust Clouds 02:45 - Boomerang Hires 07:40 - Meta Taps AI for Ads 11:40 - Chain Restaurants Revival 17:00 - Gen Z Hates Bar Tabs 21:10 - Headlines
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Good morning Brew Daily Show. I'm Neil Freiman. And I'm Toby Howell. Today, stay on good terms with your former boss because boomerang hires are on the rise.
Then the chain restaurants you grew up going to are making a comeback led by none other than Red Robin. It's Tuesday, June 3rd. Let's ride. Let's ride.
It's getting a little dusty in here, and not because I just rewatched Marley and Me. A literal massive dust storm coming from the Sahara Desert in Africa has blanketed the Caribbean and is expected to reach the Gulf Coast of the US by the end of the week.
Giant dust plumes traveling across the Atlantic Ocean are normal around this time of year, but it's still one of the world's more remarkable weather events. The good news for Americans is by the time they reach Florida, Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi, the plumes have lost most of their concentration. It's 5,000 miles of travel after all.
But if you live in those states, don't be surprised to walk out to Mad Max vibes this weekend.
Yeah, it's bad news for sunbathers, but the dust storm is actually good news for this year's Atlantic hurricane season, which began on Sunday. What characterizes a giant Sahara dust cloud? Very dry air. What do hurricanes or tropical storms need to form? Moisture. So you're seeing this natural tug of war between Mother Nature and
The hurricane season in one corner and the Saharan dust cloud in the other. As Jason Dunnian, a meteorologist, told the New York Times, Mother Nature is fascinating. It set up the Saharan dust factory right next to the hurricane nursery. So shout out Mother Nature. Pretty neat, Neil. And now a word from our sponsor, LinkedIn Ads. Neil, I just finished up my fantasy Premier League season.
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