Van Camp And Morgan Right Now

Van Camp And Morgan Right Now

Our daily load of stuff from the Van Camp and Morgan Radio Show heard worldwide. From shower thoughts to random facts and more. On the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com On socials: @vancampandmorgan

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June 23, 2026 39 mins

(airdate: 6.23.26)

Dating experts say you may be stuck in a "maybelatership," product placement in movies is getting impossible to miss, and relationship experts claim old-fashioned romance habits still work. We talk about why more adults are moving back in with their parents, why attending weddings is becoming a luxury expense, and why Americans are drinking less beer than ever before.

Plus, it's Yes or B.S.? Motel History Edition...

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(airdate: 6.22.26)

Summer travel is getting more expensive, but there are ways to beat the airport price tag. We learn how changing travel dates, packing your own snacks, and even shipping your luggage can save serious money. Plus, office friendships may be good for morale, but experts say they can also become career landmines if you're not careful.

New research finds couples aren't nearly as alike as they think, except in two impo...

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(Airdate: 6.18.26)

AI can now clone your voice well enough to fool your kids, a new Father's Day hotline lets children leave encouraging messages for Dad, and a growing number of people are discovering that turning off phone notifications may be the secret to a happier life. We also look at why electric bills are expected to hit record highs this summer, and how always needing to be right could be hurting your relationship more tha...

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(airdate: 6.17.26)

Japan is now selling cotton candy that looks like cat fur, we look at the states where fast food takes the biggest bite out of your paycheck and where it's surprisingly affordable, plus what you need to know before dating someone who's "practically divorced." A woman allegedly caught her boyfriend browsing Hinge thanks to a reflection in his Ray-Bans, Father's Day spending is exp...

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(airdate: 6.16.26)

Dark humor might actually be a sign of higher intelligence, scientists say. We'll talk about why some people seem destined to be the friend who always picks up the tab, whether it's okay to send food back at a restaurant, and the woman who sent a $100 Venmo request after getting stood up on a date. Plus, the internet is pan-frying Krispy Kreme doughnuts into crispy sugar bombs, a giant fireball lights up skies ac...

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(airdate: 6.15.26)

The World Cup is here, but some stadium seats are staying home over ticket prices. We look at why a six-figure salary isn't what it used to be, how much money you'd need today to match your parents' lifestyle, and why smartphones may be contributing to lower birth rates. Plus, the surprisingly simple fan trick that can cool your house faster during summer heat, a look back at the ultra-independent childhood of Ge...

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(airdate: 6.12.26)

World Cup fever officially arrives in America as Los Angeles hosts tonight's opener at the venue FIFA insists on calling Los Angeles Stadium instead of SoFi Stadium. The NBA Finals could wrap up tonight, while the Stanley Cup may be handed out on Sunday. We discuss why Americans are eating way more than they did in the 1970s, the seven hidden reasons some people refuse to admit they're wrong, and today's depressi...

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(airdate: 6.11.26)

The Knicks are one win away from their first championship in more than five decades after pulling off the largest comeback in NBA Finals history. Plus, a new dating term has everyone wondering if they're attracted to people or just the idea of people, an Amazon driver accidentally becomes a dog rescuer, and science finally weighs in on the great toilet paper debate. We also learn which body parts you can apparent...

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(airdate: 6.10.26)

Dating apps have a new problem and it's called "kittenfishing." We'll explain why those little white lies on your profile may be sabotaging your love life. Plus, the garage sale treasures you should probably leave on the table, why your smartphone may be causing you to miss life's biggest moments, and the marriage rules younger generations are happily throwing out the window.

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(airdate: 6.9.26)

It's Donald Duck's 89th birthday, and we're celebrating with a look at why Disneyland's parking lots top out at a very specific 14 mph. We also dive into the six dating myths that may be keeping people single, why working from home could be making us lonelier than we realize, and the nine popular exercises doctors say may be quietly wrecking your spine. Plus, prepare for a dairy revelation as we uncover why East C...

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(Airdate: 6.8.26)

Scientists say the snacks you crave after a few drinks may not be an accident, researchers are warning about "email apnea" from workplace stress, and a shortage of Scotch bonnet peppers could put a little less heat in your favorite foods. We'll also look at why hobbies may be better for your brain than endless scrolling, a new study linking strength training to a longer life, and the passenger who tried to board a...

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(airdate: 6.5.26)

It's National Donut Day, and we're celebrating the only holiday where eating a dozen pastries before noon is considered festive. Today, a pair of NBA fans discover a selfie with Victor Wembanyama can cost you a lifetime ban, a new travel trend encourages people to do absolutely nothing on vacation, and millennials may have old TV shows to thank for helping them spot fake news. Plus, Trader Joe's shoppers prepare f...

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(airdate: 6.4.26)

Sleep habits may be causing more relationship drama than you realize, plus new research finds people who feel older than their actual age tend to sleep worse and report poorer health. We also reveal the 10 little lies almost everyone tells, from "I got it on sale" to "I'm leaving now." It's National Cheese Day, so we've got 10 gloriously cheesy facts.

Plus, what we're seeing online, including Kaley Pfender's incre...

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(airdate: 6.3.26)

Today, a legendary TV news institution finds itself in turmoil as longtime journalist Scott Pelley reportedly exits amid major changes behind the scenes. We'll also look at how Gen X somehow survived boredom before smartphones, why Americans keep buying shoes they regret, and the casino jackpot winner who may not get to keep a dime because she banned herself from gambling years ago. Plus, discover the surprisingly...

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(airdate: 6.2.26)

Burnout is so bad that workers are turning down promotions, pet owners reveal the questions they'd most like to ask their furry friends, and a 96-year-old Hollywood legend may finally be calling it a career. Plus, a Georgia man ditches his Mercedes for a homemade Barbie van, relationship experts reveal phrases that may signal insecurity, and why that USB-C cable in your junk drawer might not be doing what you thin...

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(airdate: 6.1.26)

It's a brand-new week on the Van Camp & Morgan Show! We look at why that dreaded afternoon energy crash may be more than just a case of the Mondays, explore a surprising connection between dating, free food, and masculinity, and discover why Gen Z men are turning cologne collecting into a competitive sport. We'll also break down the FBI's warning about a sophisticated new Microsoft phishing scam, examine the g...

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(airdate: 5.29.26)

Today on the show, we tackle one of modern life's biggest mysteries: are you supposed to tip when you're picking up your own takeout order? We also look at why more than half of college graduates say they regret their degree, and why Erin Brockovich is now taking aim at the rapidly expanding world of AI data centers.

Plus, if your Samsung phone b...

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(airdate: 5.28.26)

Today on the show, America admits life just isn't as fun anymore, while Google's AI proves it still can't pass a spelling test without confidently embarrassing itself. We also dive into students hiring lawyers after being accused of cheating with AI, plus a new study suggesting it only takes about five social media posts before your brain starts picking a side online.

Meanwhile, science may have confirmed your da...

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(airdate: 5.27.26)

Today on the show, a Wisconsin driver ignored a "Road Closed" sign and immediately turned his truck into part of the highway. Chefs reveal the absolute worst day to eat at a restaurant. We dive into the rise of "whimsy jobs" where creative weirdos can actually make real money. Plus, a study says men who can do 40 push-ups may dramatically lower their heart risks, meanwhile, plastic surgeons say people are now ask...

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(airdate: 5.26.26)

Google wants AI in your phone, your search results, and apparently your sunglasses now. Comedian Laura Clery survives a terrifying refrigerator accident that nearly crushed her in her kitchen, no joke. A new parenting study says the way you handle stress today may reveal exactly what kind of childhood you had. Plus, a Nebraska dog accidentally fires a shotgun from inside a truck because 2026 refuses to calm down.

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