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Headline Stress Disorder Is Real – Are You Stuck In The Doom Loop?

>> May 25, 2025

We explore how the modern media environment is reshaping our mental space, and what happens when it becomes harder to look away than to stay informed.

Separating Fact From Fiction: The Truth About Autism

>> May 11, 2025

Experts Kristyn Roth and Dr. Emily Hotez share what the latest science tells us.

What Happened To Marriage?

>> May 4, 2025

As marriage rates fall, researchers are exploring how economic independence, shifting cultural values and a rethinking of adulthood itself are reshaping what commitment looks like.

What’s Behind The Madness?

>> April 13, 2025

We unpack the history, psychology, and spectacle of March Madness

What’s Fueling The Conflict & The War In The Congo?

>> March 30, 2025

Historian Pedro Monaville and U.N. human rights expert Mary Lawlor unravel the hidden forces driving the violence and the struggle to obtain peace.

A Deep Dive Into DeepSeek: Why Is This Platform Different?

>> March 2, 2025

We cover why DeepSeek is different from the numerous models out there, what Americans should keep in mind if they choose to use it, and why its introduction is causing other companies in the AI race to potentially reshape their strategy.

What’s Next For TikTok?

>> February 16, 2025

While it’s back for now, we speak with two experts about the platform’s long-term future in the U.S. and if users should really be worried about Tik Tok’s ties to China.

Investing In Their Future: Learning Finance Early In Life

>> February 2, 2025

Today, more schools are covering financial literacy, but students are still falling through the cracks.

Australia Bans Teens From Social Media – Is The U.S. Next?

>> January 5, 2025

Australia recently passed a law banning access to the platforms for those under 16. Could the U.S. be next?

How To Talk To Children About Loss And Death

>> December 22, 2024

We speak with a psychiatrist and explore how parents, caregivers, and others can have open and honest conversations with children about these difficult topics.

World Leaders Gather To Discuss Environmental Action

>> December 15, 2024

We speak with two experts to unpack key takeaways from the conference and explore America’s stance on the environmental priorities.

The Forgotten History Of The NBA

>> December 8, 2024

We sit down with former NBA player and coach Ray Scott to discuss the league's formative years and how it evolved alongside the civil rights movement.

The Menendez Brothers Effect: The Complicated Impact Of True Crime Content

>> November 24, 2024

We explore the appeal of the genre with a professor of digital platforms and ethics, and hear from a CEO who is working to lessen the impact on victims.

The Life And Legacy Of Conductor Arturo Toscanini

>> November 10, 2024

We speak with professional cellist Darrett Adkins, and author Lucy Antek Johnson who wrote the book, This Was Toscanini.

Classroom Crisis: Why Are So Many Kids Not Engaged In School?

>> October 27, 2024

We speak with two experts who discuss the challenges of student engagement in today’s classrooms and explore the changes it would take to better support student mental health.

The Powers At Play This November: Who Will Sway The Vote?

>> September 15, 2024

We cover how both presidential campaigns are trying to appeal to these voters.

A Backwards Online Trend: The Dark Side Of “Tradwives”

>> August 25, 2024

How are young women and girls watching these videos affected by these portrayals?

What’s Next For Student Loan Forgiveness?

>> August 25, 2024

There’s been a lot of broken promises the last few years over wiping out student loans. Will there be any actual relief anytime soon?

A Love-Hate Relationship: Why We Can’t Get Enough Of Reality TV

>> August 11, 2024

Unknown to many viewers, this genre began in the late 1940’s – but a lot has changed since then. We speak to two experts about what makes this kind of TV so addictive.

Why Are Millions Of Americans Unable To Vote?

>> July 28, 2024

With the presidential election just around the corner, we speak with two experts about this heated debate.

What’s Next For Elite Women’s Sports?

>> May 12, 2024

It’s no surprise that women’s sports have long trailed behind men’s in pay, marketing dollars and the amount of attention it receives. We cover why this is and how athletes and advocates are pushing for greater equity across college and pro sports.

Why Have We Long Been Obsessed With Celebrities?

>> April 28, 2024

We speak with two media experts about humans’ evolutionary draw to gossip and the pros and cons of partaking in this form of entertainment.

Why Are Deep Fakes Just So Dangerous?

>> April 14, 2024

What exactly is a deep fake? In what context can this technology be used? And why are experts rushing to create new policies to control this new digital weapon?

The Rise of the Corporate Dispensary

>> January 21, 2024

We discuss the current inequities and the failure to maintain a model that helps populations who’ve been disproportionately affected by the war on cannabis get a seat at the table.

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