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(airdate: 2.26.26) It's a packed show today. Bill Gates is apologizing for his past ties to Jeffrey Epstein and opening up about personal mistakes. Olympic gold medalist Alysa Liu is redefining what strength and confidence look like on the ice. We solve one of life's most awkward mysteries about why your own gas doesn't seem as bad as someone else's. A major sex-toy brand confirms a customer data breach. A Chicago mailman goes viral for spreading joy on his route. Pet owners admit they're spending more on their animals than on themselves. And more than half of teens are now using AI for schoolwork. Plus, This Is Why I'm Broke Thursday, Things You Didn't Know You Needed to Know, the ICYMIs, and a brand-new Crazy Crime story. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(airdate: 2.25.26) Childcare now costs WHAT?! A new study says families would need to make $400,000 a year for two kids to meet the federal "affordable" benchmark. No pressure. We break down the math and why birth rates might be sweating. Also today: stop throwing out broccoli stems — a chef says you're wasting the best part. Eddie Bauer shoppers, use those gift cards fast before bankruptcy wipes them out. A happiness expert claims single women without kids are actually the healthiest and happiest group. A software engineer accidentally gains access to 7,000 robot vacuums (yes, including cameras and mics). And science says being forgetful might actually mean your brain is working smarter, not harder. Plus ICYMIs, Things You Didn't Know You Needed to Know Today, The Crazy Crime story, and it's Would You Rather Wednesday. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(airdate: 2.24.26) It's a packed one. We start with the hotel hack that has travelers reconsidering every in-room coffee maker they've ever used. Then we decode Gen Alpha slang like "aura farming" and "clip farming" so you don't feel 107 years old at pickup time. There's a surprisingly simple floor-mobility trick that could help you age better, plus the viral baby orangutan that sent an IKEA plush into resale chaos. We also break down America's most-Googled heart health questions — what arrhythmia actually means, when palpitations matter, and when to call a doctor — and dive into the honest psychological reason people lie to their partners. Add in a fresh round of Yes or B.S., Things You Didn't Know You Needed to Know (Ripped From the Headlines), the Crazy Crime story, and ICYMIs, and you've got a full plate. Wash your underwear responsibly. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(Airdate: 2.2.3.26) On today's episode, we're diving into the weird science of you. Are you sitting in the exact same spot on the couch every night? Turns out that says something about your personality. We'll also break down new research showing toxic relationships might literally age you faster — so yes, that one stressful relative could be accelerating the clock. Feeling nostalgic? People are buying iPods again to escape phone overload. And we tackle the big question: should you chew that 30-year-old trading card gum… or just admire it from a safe distance? Plus, monk-inspired stress fixes to help you survive modern life without flipping a table. We've also got The Nerd News, ICYMIs, Things You Didn't Know You Needed to Know Today, and today's Crazy Crime story. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(airdate: 1.16.25) It's Natl Nothing Day. Yep, that makes it also invisible, non-existent, and entirely made up. The proposed "FireAid" concert to benefit relief efforts for the Southern California fires, is overwhlemingly attracting acts, more than they can use. 1 in 4 Americans are more interested in the food for Super Bowl parties than the teams playing. A list of modern trends that will be gone in the next 10 years...are NFT's still a thing? Nutrition Labels may be placed on the front of the packaging instead of the back. Like that's supposed to keep us from buying Oreos. This is why I'm broke Thursday, the Crazy crime and Stupid List Hobbies that we started because we thought they'd be cheap, but end up being black holes to pour money into. And what are you sick of!?

(airdate: 1.15.25) Today is Natl Bagel day, we love some lox and cream cheese, but what's with the "Everything" bagel? Not a fan. TikTok is finally facing the music, the US Supreme Court will make its decision this Sunday, and it is possible that TikTok will go dark Monday. Sleep can help us erase bad memories. We all have a person that we live with that become a big baby when they get sick, and mostly that person is the man...ergo something we're calling the Man Flu. Things great husbands do for their relationship. France will replace Olympic medals that have become damaged. Plus the crazy crime story, the stupid list of the day. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan ©Mouthful Media

(airdate: 1.14.25) National Dress Your Pet Up day, but, John's dogs don't dress up, and it's a deal. It's almost as bad as having to wear dickie's with he was a kid. Hanging out at Starbucks is going to cost you now, no more freeloading and sucking at the Starbucks teet for WiFi and bathroom privileges. Things Boomers spend money on that Gen Zers would never pay for. Olympic medalist Gary Hall, Jr. lost his house in the LA fires, and he lost his 10 medals from three Summer Games. The IOC is willing to replace with replicas. Signs you're too addicted to TikTok A male stripper is calling out brides at bachelorette parties that are cheating on their grooms. It's a thing and he says it happens all the time. Legalized marijuana is leading to a decrease in pharmaceutical anti anxiety drugs Plus our crazy crime story, the stupid list and more. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan ©Mouthful Media

(airdate: 1.10.25) Our daily radio show, without the music or annoying commercials. The fires in LA are still going, and we're getting a first look at the destruction. ABC News anchor David Muir (Morgan is crushing) had his fire retardent coat clothespinned in the back to appear more muscualar and he's catching hell for it. Meanwhile the local news has started playing regular television shows again after 60 plus hours of uninterrupted news coverage. Today is Quitter's Day, a show devoted to quitting our resolutions, including Normal or Nope about quitting. What "stats" about your life would you like to see...after your death? Friday is the best day for this... Do you use profanity in your professional life at work? Do you think it's OK for people to curse at work? Our crazy crime story, Fuck My Life Friday, the stupid list and more on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan ©Mouthful Media

(airdate: 1.9.25) We are marked safe from the devastating SoCal fires. Do you live in one of the top 10 U.S. cities that have the worst traffic? The most unusual 911 calls in Canada. Coffee drinkers live longer...but there's a catch. A college in England is offering a course...in how to use a telephone? The person who followed their GPS and wound up on a ski run. A story about one of the biggest sperm donors. This is why we're broke, the crazy crime story and our stupid list. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan ©Mouthful Media

(airdate: 1.8.25) We've survived the fires, though the winds are incredibly scary, and smoky but we're out of harm's way. Belgium feels it important to warn its citizens to not eat Christmas Trees? 7 ways to have more energy in 2025 Girl Scout cookie time and time to say goodbye to 2 flavors Is 70 the new 60? TikTok is obsessed with glitter pickles...or glickles if you will Do we only stare at ourselves when in online meetings? Is it causing dysmorphia? Plus the Crazy Crime story, Would You Rather Wednesday and the Stupid List on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan ©Mouthful Media