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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 walkable city that beat New York in a new national ranking. We'll have Things You Didn't Know You Needed to Know Today, the Crazy Crime story, Would You Rather Wednesday with Morgan, and a fresh batch of ICYMIs from around the globe. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(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 think it does. We've also got Yes or B.S.? National Weather Service Edition, Things You Need to Know Today, a crazy crime story involving Taco Bell and a pet fish, and the latest ICYMIs from around the world. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(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 growing trend of "solo-maxxing" and choosing single life on purpose, and check out America's latest wellness obsession: head spas. Plus, it's Monday, so we've got Nerd News, Things You Didn't Know You Needed to Know Today, the Crazy Crime story, and today's ICYMIs. Grab a snack, maybe a nap, and let's get this week started. 🎙️ on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(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 battery seems to disappear faster than a plate of free donuts in the break room, we explain which apps may be secretly draining power in the background. We've also got Things You Didn't Know You Need to Know Today, AI Dad Jokes, F My Life Friday, ICYMIs, the Crazy Crime story involving a Florida traffic stop that somehow got even stranger when a missing hand entered the conversation, and Normal or Nope? Beginning of Summer Edition. Grab your sunscreen, charge your phone, and prepare for questionable life decisions. It's another packed Friday with Van Camp and Morgan! on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(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 dad's favorite complaint: modern music really is getting more repetitive. We'll also cover what we're seeing online, from DSPs to the 98-year-old veteran wing-walking high above the ground like gravity is merely a suggestion. Plus, it's This Is Why I'm Broke Thursday, Things You Didn't Know You Needed To Know Today, the crazy crime story featuring a man who attacked a chiropractor's sign over the phrase "Licensed Crack Dealer," and the daily ICYMIs. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(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 asking to look like AI-generated versions of themselves, and America continues struggling with spelling. Also on the podcast: Things You Didn't Know You Need To Know Today, today's Crazy Crime story featuring a Florida man who treated pants like optional DLC, ICYMIs, and it's Would You Rather Wednesday where Morgan once again opens the mysterious attic of her inner nonsense and invites us all inside. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(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. We also dive into the bizarre rise of Chess Boxing in New York City, and why Gen Z is officially dumping fizzy drinks for flat beverages. Plus, Things You Didn't Know You Needed To Know Today, Yes or B.S. Graduation Traditions Edition, the Crazy Crime story, ICYMIs, and more. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(airdate: 5.22.26) Today on the show, we say goodbye to The Late Show with Stephen Colbert as Stephen Colbert signs off with help from Paul McCartney. We also dive into a new study showing Gen Z is drinking more mindfully this summer, another claiming sarcastic "rude" people may actually make the best friends, and the slightly terrifying report that AI now passes the Turing Test most of the time. Plus, we've got Things You Didn't Know You Need to Know Today, AI Dad Jokes for the holiday weekend, F My Life Friday, ICYMIs featuring a wedding wheelchair meltdown and a town literally named Hell going up for sale, plus today's Crazy Crime story. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(Airdate: 5.21.26) Today on the show, we dive into a new study showing most people barely remember much from early childhood, which explains a lot about school photos and questionable haircut decisions. We also look at why ultra-processed foods now make up more than half of Americans' daily calories, and why experts say your snack cabinet may secretly be a chemistry set. Plus, Memorial Day gas prices are climbing fast with every state now averaging over four bucks a gallon, just in time for that road trip you already can't cancel. We'll also talk about research showing parents who try to ban certain friendships often end up making those friendships stronger… or way messier. Plus Things We're Seeing Online, This is Why I'm Broke Thursday, Things You Didn't Know You Needed To Know Today, the Crazy Crime story, and ICYMIs. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(airdate: 5.20.26) Today on the show: apparently the dad bod is losing ground to the "hockey butt," social media keeps diagnosing everybody with something, and America may officially be stuck in a dating recession. We'll also talk about why Gen Z is horrified that Boomers now make up a big chunk of TikTok users, plus SPAM has evolved into a hot dog because science has clearly gone too far. Also, the health benefits of stronger glutes are now a real thing, which means squats have become a longevity plan. Plus, we've got your ICYMIs, Things You Didn't Know You Need to Know Today, Would You Rather Wednesday with Morgan, and a crazy crime story involving a Good Samaritan, an intoxicated woman, and a truck that absolutely did not survive the evening. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media