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(airdate: 3.12.26) Teens and Sasquatch! We dive into the latest emoji update, including the internet's reaction to some very odd new icons. Also: a look at social habits that might be quietly offending people, a dating study ranking America's most attractive accents, and a therapist warning about the age when kids stop listening to parents. Plus the surprising Stone Age psychology behind gossip and the Gen-Z trend explaining what it means to be an "alt girl." Also on the show: TYDKYNTKT, the Crazy Crime story, This Is Why I'm Broke Thursday, and the latest ICYMIs you might have missed. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(airdate: 3.11.26) Bug protein is losing its bite, teens are glued to phones during class, and Britain's wife-carrying race proves romance is apparently a full-contact sport. We've also got why feeling jealous of a friend might actually be useful, the Miami restaurant charging extra for ketchup like it's caviar, and whether Oscar buzz really gets people into theaters. Plus, today's crazy crime story, ICYMIs, Things You Didn't Know You Need to Know Today, and it's Would You Rather Wednesday. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(airdate: 3.10.26) A new study says many workers feel like they're doing the work of three jobs at once, and it's fueling serious burnout. A Texas community turns an empty birthday party into a packed celebration after strangers show up to save the day. Experts explain why kids who grew up in the 80s and 90s may have developed a calmer, more resilient confidence. Scientists say testosterone may play a role in why some people are so sure they're right—even when they're wrong. And an etiquette expert claims you've been eating cereal the wrong way your entire life. Plus Things You Didn't Know You Needed to Know Today, the Crazy Crime story, Yes or B.S. for this week, and ICYMIs. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(airdate: 3.9.26) *]:pointer-events-auto scroll-mt-(--header-height)" dir="auto" tabindex="-1" data-turn-id= "f688b4c2-375e-4f63-a081-a375f3589403" data-testid= "conversation-turn-39" data-scroll-anchor="false" data-turn="user"> *]:pointer-events-auto scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" tabindex="-1" data-turn-id= "8e117911-f7e2-4553-ba06-1ed1c1f06427" data-testid= "conversation-turn-40" data-scroll-anchor="true" data-turn= "assistant"> Barbie turns 67 today — and fun fact, she's technically a twin! We kick things off with the birthday of the world's most famous doll, then dive into why Daylight Saving Time messes with your health, the surprising VHS tape resale boom, and a new study showing Americans are more likely than anyone else to think their fellow citizens are immoral. Also today: the odd workplace signs you might be the smartest person in the room, why listening to the music you loved in high school is actually good for your brain, and new research exploring why some people mix cannabis and sex. Plus The Crazy Crime Story, ICYMIs, Things You Didn't Know You Needed To Know Today, and since it's Monday, we fire up the lab coats for a fresh round of Nerd News. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(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 Story of the day, and it's F My Life Friday. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(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 butter cup toothpaste, This Is Why I'm Broke Thursday, the Crazy Crime Story, Things You Didn't Know You Need to Know Today, and a few ICYMIs scraped from the bottom of the internet. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(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. Plus, what happens if a student skips too much school in Georgia? They might lose their driver's license. And if you woke up with a crick in your neck this morning, we've got the sleep-position mistakes that might be causing it. We'll hit the ICYMIs, the Crazy Crime Story of the Day, and the latest Things You Didn't Know You Need to Know Today. And of course… it's Would You Rather Wednesday, so prepare to make some questionable life decisions. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(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 household meltdown. There's also the so-called "DoorDash Test" that claims to reveal if your partner truly gets you… and a study showing fatal crashes spike when big albums drop. Plus: Yes or B.S. – Traitors Edition, today's ICYMIs, Things You Didn't Know You Need to Know Today, and a Crazy Crime story involving a frappé and some very poor life choices. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

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 fourth grader who's already dual-enrolled in college. Also on deck: Things You Didn't Know You Needed to Know Today, the ICYMIs, a packed Nerd News roundup, and today's Crazy Crime story that proves speeding to a job interview is… not the move. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(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 people climbing into coffins to meditate and reflect on mortality — all in the name of stress relief and perspective. And if you let your phone ring instead of answering immediately, personality experts say that might actually signal strong boundaries and intentional focus. Plus, it's F My Life Friday, a brand-new Crazy Crime story, fresh AI Dad Jokes, Normal or Nope, Things You Didn't Know You Needed to Know Today, and the ICYMIs to wrap it all up. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media