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(airdate: 2.11.26)
Figure skaters had a slippery situation at the Winter Games after the medal podium reportedly damaged their blades — and organizers had to apologize fast. Meanwhile, more workers are stacking side gigs as "polyworking" becomes the new layoff insurance plan. We also break down that wild NYC "super flush" halftime moment you probably didn't expect to trend.
(airdate: 2.10.26)
Today's show jumps from Winter Olympic highs to unexpected hardware fails, as multiple medals break during celebrations at the Winter Games. We also take a nostalgic look at the things '90s kids still say, proving that decade refuses to loosen its grip. With Valentine's Day approaching, we break down the least romantic states in America and what search data reveals about love — or the lack of it.
We dive into the...
(airdate: 2.9.26)
It's the Monday after the Big Game, which means your alarm went off… and negotiations began. Whether you're running on fumes or leftovers, we've got you covered. Today's show dives into the surprisingly strict rules behind Olympic figure skating outfits, the internet's obsession with AI-generated caricatures, and the Lego set that turned into a box of pasta thanks to alleged return fraud. We'll also warn you why C...
(airdate: 2.5.26)
It's a big one today. We break down why Super Bowl commercials now come with teasers *before* the Big Game, and why Americans are about to demolish a record number of chicken wings this weekend. There's also a fascinating look at why your brain is wired to follow the same people everyone else follows — even when you swear you don't.
Plus, a 71-year-old Oklahoma grandma goes viral after sledding downhill in a recli...
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(airdate: 2.4.26)
On today's show, Valentine's Day pressure gets real, we break down how U.S. political division didn't slowly grow… it exploded after 2008. Firefox rolls out new AI controls that let you say yes, no, or absolutely not to browser AI.
A bank teller accidentally blows up a marriage in the lobby thanks to an OnlyFans paper tra...
(airdate: 2.3.26)
Here's what's coming up on today's show—and yeah, it's a full plate. We dig into why getting morning sunlight could actually fix your sleep, and how U.S. life expectancy quietly hit a record high. We've also got the airline baggage fee rebellion that involved duct tape and pure audacity, plus the psychology behind why being a "kind liar" sometimes beats brutal honesty.
We'll take a nostalgic (and slightly cringey)...
(Airdate: 2.2.26)
It's Groundhog Day, so yes — we're letting a rodent predict winter while pretending that's normal. We also break down a Super Bowl poll suggesting Americans might consider plant-based wings, debate whether staying silent in an Uber is rude, and dive into an AI-only social network where bots are already roasting humanity.
Plus, why men are fully into grooming and skincare now (just don't call it beauty), this week'...
(Airdate: 1.30.26)
(airdate: 1.29.26)
National Puzzle Day, we've got a solution for puzzlers that lose pieces which may or may not be attributed to your cat(s). The Doomsday Clock gets attention again this week, and while no one's panicking, the clock is definitely ticking. We also break down why women are fed up with men's bathroom habits, and whether cannabis drinks could help some adults cut back on alcohol. Plus, the "peanut butter raise" trend t...
(airdate: 1.28.26)
Today's show hits every gear. We start with a feel-good story of a Facebook community rallying during a snowstorm to help a dad reach the hospital for his son's birth. Then, a new poll explains why so many Americans feel the middle-class dream is slipping away.
We dive into science and work life too — how your smartphone could help flag dangerou...
(airdate: 1.27.26)
Today's show dives into trust issues, red flags, and a little pop-culture whiplash. We unpack why people think they can spot AI in videos — and how that suspicion alone can make brands feel sketchy. A massive winter storm leaves a daytime talk show performing to empty seats, and we finally learn a long-hidden detail about everyone's favorite doll boyfriend.
(airdate: 1.26.26)
Today's show starts with a jaw-dropping feat that makes ladders feel lazy, then shifts into why more people are ditching screens and rediscovering hands-on hobbies just to keep their sanity intact. We also break down a new poll revealing how shockingly expensive it's become to lose weight in America — and why money might be the strongest motivator of all.
(airdate: 1.23.26)
It's National Pie Day — the good one, not the math one — and today we're doing what science refuses to: pairing pie flavors with Zodiac signs. It's flaky, it's fun, and it absolutely makes sense by the end… probably.
Plus, the social med...
(airdate: 1.22.26)
Today's show is all over the place in the best possible way. We're talking about why science says romance has a prime season to actually stick — and spoiler, it's not when everyone's sweaty and busy. We'll also get you ready for a massive winter storm expected to bring ice, snow, and power headaches across a big chunk of the country, plus a rea...
(airdate: 1.21.26)
Today's show is a little chaotic, a little helpful, and very much on brand. We kick things off with a restaurant checkout situation that made someone slam the brakes mid-payment after a tip screen popped up with numbers that made absolutely no sense. Then it's time to brace yourself, because a powerful winter system is lining up to dump serious snow and ice across a huge chunk of ...
(airdate: 1.20.26)
Today's show is basically a time machine, a psychology class, and a snack aisle all rolled into one. We're digging into why everyone suddenly wants to live like it's 2016 again — and what that nostalgia says about how fast life feels now. There's also a fascinating (and mildly uncomfortable) look at why some guys are more likely to assume interest that isn't there, and how ego can...
(Airdate: 1.16.26)
(Airdate: 1.15.26)
Today is National Bagel Day, so grab one loaded with lox, schmeer, and red onion and settle in. We've got a full plate — and yes, it's toasted just right. We're talking about the massive cell service meltdown that left phones in SOS mode and people realizing they don't know anyone's number anymore. There's also new research on when video games ...
(Airdate: 1.14.26)
Today's show is doing a little bit of everything — including checking under your house for wildlife. We're talking about why bears seem way too comfortable breaking into candy shops and moving into crawl spaces, plus the realization that almost all of us are using AI on our phones every day… whether we know it or not. We also get into why quitting alcohol can suddenly turn you int...
Airdate: 1.13.26)
Today's show is a wild mix of workplace chaos, dating psychology, and travel weirdness—basically modern life in one episode. We break down why younger workers are treating jobs like bad Tinder dates, quitting without notice, and chasing flexibility over loyalty. Then we dive into how your friends may be secretly influencing who you date, where ...
Two Guys (Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers). Five Rings (you know, from the Olympics logo). One essential podcast for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. Bowen Yang (SNL, Wicked) and Matt Rogers (Palm Royale, No Good Deed) of Las Culturistas are back for a second season of Two Guys, Five Rings, a collaboration with NBC Sports and iHeartRadio. In this 15-episode event, Bowen and Matt discuss the top storylines, obsess over Italian culture, and find out what really goes on in the Olympic Village.
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