
Lost At Sea: A Story Of Survival And The Science Of Resilience
Psychologist George Bonanno and journalist Sophie Elmhirst break down why resilience doesn’t always mean sheer optimism and thick skin and what traits we can embody to feel more resilient through life’s ups and downs.

1: From ‘SKIBIDI’ To ‘UNALIVE’: How Social Media Shapes Our Sentences
Linguist Adam Aleksic explains how slang spreads, why emojis are still so popular and how technology is accelerating the pace of language change.

Culture Crash: Why “Breach” Proves That Twenty One Pilots Still Has It
Twenty One Pilots’ latest album blends past and present, proving their anxious, anthemic style is still unmistakably their own.

Viewpoints Explained: From Rupert To Lachlan Murdoch: The Future Of Fox And Beyond
As the company pivots toward streaming and sports while keeping its heavy political influence intact, questions remain about whether Lachlan can maintain the same growth and profit long-term.

Keeping Love Alive: What Every Couple Needs To Know
Psychologist Dr. Daphne de Marneffe explores why relationships feel so hard at times and how couples can improve their intimacy, connection and ability to face life’s challenges as a team.

Hurricanes In A Warming World
Climate experts Daniel Gilford and Jeff Schlegelmilch explain why hurricanes are intensifying, how building codes and resiliency efforts fall short in the U.S., and what controversial strategies could mean for millions of residents living in coastal regions.

Culture Crash: What Sabrina Carpenter Learned From Jack Antonoff
From disco shimmer to rock swagger, singer Sabrina Carpenter’s new album shows just how far her sound can stretch.

Viewpoints Explained: Why Are Teen Reading Scores At A 30-Year-Low?
We cover how some states are tackling the problem with early literacy reforms and teacher training.

Part 2: Food Insecurity In The U.S: How Local Pantries And National Policy Work In Tandem
Stephanie Hoopes of United for ALICE and Camerin Mattson of the Greater Chicago Food Depository explain how local support systems and federal programs like SNAP intersect to feed the many millions of Americans in need.

Grief’s Hidden Impact On The Youngest Among Us
Child therapist Natasha Daniels shares both her professional insights and personal story of loss, highlighting the challenges families face in finding the right care and working through these emotions.

Culture Crash: Jessica Chastain, Vince Gilligan, And Why AppleTV+ Is Doubling Down
For years, we’ve viewed AppleTV+ as a low-key streamer that’s produced some hits, but isn’t in the same category as Netflix as HBO Max.

Viewpoints Explained: The Generational Breakup With Alcohol
Health concerns, wellness trends, and new alcohol-free spaces are shifting habits and redefining what socializing looks like today.