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(airdate: 3.6.26)
Americans say they're over changing the clocks twice a year, a new slang term called "mogging" is taking over social media, researchers reveal the subtle habits highly intelligent people share, and experts are warning about the growing pressure on young men from the looksmaxxing trend. Plus Normal or Nope for thise week, Friday AI Dad Jokes, ICYMIs, Things You Didin't Know You Need To Know Today, the Crazy Crime S...
(airdate: 3.5.26)
The Brady Bunch house is now officially a historic landmark in Los Angeles. We also look at why the workers least worried about AI taking their jobs focus on uniquely human skills, whether owning a dog can actually help you live longer, why creepy personalized ads are pushing shoppers away from brands, and the surprising health benefits of a cat's purr. Plus: a study on weight regain after Ozempic, Reese's peanut ...
(airdate: 3.4.26)
It's "March Forth" day (March 4th, get it?), so… let's actually do it. Today we're talking about how messaging has completely taken over communication in 2026—and why AI inside your texts still isn't catching on. We'll also break down the surprising science behind why your brain keeps pushing you to make the same choices… even the bad ones.
(airdate: 3.3.26)
TSA is rolling out facial-recognition "Touchless ID" to dozens more airports — so your face might officially be your boarding pass. Meanwhile, scientists explain why that donut still calls your name even after you're full (spoiler: it's your brain, not your willpower).
We break down the four totally normal ways you forget things, plus how to ease yourself — and your kid — into Daylight Saving Time without a full h...
Aidate: 3.2.26)
Gen Z is ditching the algorithm and buying up DVDs and CDs like it's 2004 again. That weird, glitchy feeling after doomscrolling? There's actual brain science behind it. We break down the 11 things '80s parents refused to do that modern parents now hover over — and what that shift might be costing kids. Plus, ordering from AI at the drive-thru could be nudging you toward fries, not salads. And meet the 10-year-old f...
(airdate: 2.27.26)
Millennials are feeling surprisingly confident about their financial futures, with more than half believing they'll build real wealth — and investors far more optimistic than savers. A new study also suggests left-handed people may have a slight psychological edge when it comes to competitiveness, possibly explaining why lefties are overrepresented in certain sports.
Meanwhile, a wellness trend in Japan has peopl...
(airdate: 2.26.26)
It's a packed show today. Bill Gates is apologizing for his past ties to Jeffrey Epstein and opening up about personal mistakes. Olympic gold medalist Alysa Liu is redefining what strength and confidence look like on the ice. We solve one of life's most awkward mysteries about why your own gas doesn't seem as bad as someone else's. A major sex-toy brand confirms a customer data breach. A Chicago mailman goes vira...
(airdate: 2.25.26)
Childcare now costs WHAT?! A new study says families would need to make $400,000 a year for two kids to meet the federal "affordable" benchmark. No pressure. We break down the math and why birth rates might be sweating.
Also today: stop throwing out broccoli stems — a chef says you're wasting the best part. Eddie Bauer shoppers, use those gift cards fast before bankruptcy wipes them out. A happiness expert claims...
(airdate: 2.24.26)
It's a packed one.
We start with the hotel hack that has travelers reconsidering every in-room coffee maker they've ever used. Then we decode Gen Alpha slang like "aura farming" and "clip farming" so you don't feel 107 years old at pickup time. There's a surprisingly simple floor-mobility trick that could help you age better, plus the viral baby orangutan that sent an IKEA plush into resale chaos.
We also break d...
(Airdate: 2.2.3.26)
On today's episode, we're diving into the weird science of you.
Are you sitting in the exact same spot on the couch every night? Turns out that says something about your personality. We'll also break down new research showing toxic relationships might literally age you faster — so yes, that one stressful relative could be accelerating the clock.
Feeling nostalgic? People are buying iPods again to escape phone ov...
(Airdate: 2.20.26)
It's a packed show to wrap up the week! 🏅 Team USA had an epic medal surge at the Winter Olympics — we've got the latest medal count and the gold-medal drama. Then, is the classic New York accent fading away? Fuggeddaboudit… maybe. Plus, a new study says actually loving your job could make you physically healthier (so… how's your blood pressure this morning?), and what your favorite wine says about your personal...
(Airdate: 2.19.26)
Winter Olympics update — and Team USA grabs another gold thanks to Mikaela Shiffrin! Also on today's show: the new clear-coding dating trend that's all about radical honesty, a judge says boneless wings can keep their name, a shocking funeral-policy dispute turns chaotic at a bank, an Uber rider gets asked to pay extra for A/C, a jaw-dropping $180 Vegas drink tab, and the cheeses you can still eat if you're lacto...
(Airdate 2.18.26)
It's Wednesday and we're sliding into the middle of the week like a curling stone on fresh ice. We've got the latest Olympic medal count and what's dominating the food scene in the Village. Lent is officially here, so we'll run down the fast-food fish sandwich options popping up everywhere — plus whether giving up sex for 40 days is actually bad for your health.
We'll break down the new "bedtime gap" study that sa...
(Airdate: 2.17.26)
It's beads, dragons, and gold medals today. 🎭🐉
We're celebrating Mardi Gras AND Lunar New Year, because why have one party when you can have two? We've got your Winter Olympic Update, plus a look at the new trend of "bloomscrolling" and how curating positive content might actually rewire your brain.
Would you marry for money? A new survey says financial stability is climbing the romance charts. Meanwhile, we br...
(Airdate: 2.13.26)
It's Friday the 13th and somehow also Valentine's weekend — so yes, chaos is on the menu. We've got your full Olympic Update, including the latest medal count and that wild Breezy Johnson rollercoaster. Plus, the TikTok tracking story that might make you rethink your phone settings, a grocery hack called "backwards shopping" that could save you real cash, and why some semaglutide users are sticking with it despit...
(airdate: 2.12.26)
Love might only happen twice in your lifetime — at least according to new research — so no pressure or anything. We're breaking down that study, plus the so-called "sex recession" in America and why more people are going without intimacy.
Valentine's fallout? February 16th is apparently the biggest apology-card day of the year. Translation: somebody forgot the flowers.
We've also got a worker invoiced $150 for qu...
(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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