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(airdate: 4.13.26) Today, we dive into the trend of phone-free restaurants, where locking up your device may spark better conversation—but not everyone feels safe without immediate access. Then, a viral Disneyland moment shows parents allegedly trying to sneak a child in hidden inside a stroller mesh pocket, proving ticket prices may now require spy tactics. We also cover the money squeeze: 30 million workers are already using the no-tax tips and overtime breaks, Coachella food prices are once again causing sticker shock, and pet ownership now averages about $50,000 over a lifetime. Plus, the signs your phone may be taking over your life. Also on deck: Things You Didn't Know You Need To Know Today, this week's Nerd News, ICYMIs, and Morgan's Crazy Crime from Wichita Falls. And because it's National Borinqueneers Day, we briefly honor the 65th Infantry Regiment, the heroic mostly Puerto Rican Army unit celebrated for extraordinary bravery in the Korean War and beyond.

(airdate: 4.10.26) Today, NASA's Artemis II crew faces the most intense part of the moon mission as Orion comes screaming back to Earth for tonight's splashdown, with all eyes on that heat shield. Then, a Chick-fil-A employee in North Carolina restores your faith in humanity after returning nearly $10,000 he found in the bathroom. We also get into the hilariously awkward list of Gen Z habits that leave Gen X and Millennial parents cringing, plus a new study on why emojis in workplace messages may make you look less competent than you think. Also on deck: Crazy Crime takes us to Florida for a hardhat-only dance party gone very wrong, Things You Didn't Know You Need to Know Today, F My Life Friday, a fresh batch of A.I. Dad Jokes, ICYMIs, and this week's Normal or Nope? It's a full TGIFriday edition. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(airdate: 4.9.26) Today on the show, Google's AI search answers may be fast, but they're still getting things hilariously wrong, and we dive into why that should make you double-check everything. A new relationship study says dating a narcissist may come with built-in cracks from day one, while Americans say their biggest tax frustration is still the feeling that the rich don't pay enough. We also take a nostalgic spin through the everyday things that were totally normal 20 years ago but have now vanished, plus a fun survey on what your candy cravings reveal about your generation. And yes, This Is Why I'm Broke Thursday gets extra salty with the story of how $7 Doritos finally broke consumer loyalty. Plus, ICYMIs, The Crazy Crime story out of Florida, and Things You Didn't Know You Need to Know Today — all packed into one gloriously broke, snack-fueled Thursday edition. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(airdate: 4.8.26) Would You Rather Wednesday is loaded and weird, from mimes vs. mariachi bands to the ultimate on-stage embarrassment. In today's big stories, Anthropic shelves an A.I. model that was apparently too powerful to release, people are literally speaking less out loud thanks to digital life, and doctors are begging you to stop putting sugar where sugar absolutely does not belong. We also get into the rise of the "floordrobe" ADHD laundry pile, why the perfect American smile can feel suspicious overseas, and new research showing overly emotional social posts may hurt your credibility more than help your cause. Plus: the Crazy Crime story of the Florida kayak car burglar, ICYMIs featuring a teleporting FEMA official, a revived Beetle bridge prank, and the very radio-friendly return of WKRP to Cincinnati. A weird, smart, beautifully sideways Wednesday show. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(airdate: 4.7.26) Today on the show: space gets sweeter as Nutella scores a free ride aboard Artemis II, and a new breakdown reveals the 10 real reasons little things seem to set women off. We also settle one of science's most ridiculous debates: do men or women actually have worse farts? Spoiler: it's a tie nobody wanted. Plus, social media may be turning engagement rings into financial pressure cookers, while new psychology says men with female best friends often feel emotionally closer and more supported than guys with male besties. Also loaded into today's pod: TYDKYNTKT ripped from the headlines, this week's Yes or B.S. Taco Edition, ICYMIs, and the Crazy Crime story. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(airdate: 4.6.26) A crying baby turns into a full-on travel nightmare after a family says they were removed from an Allegiant Air flight, while festival season brings a very real look at what women actually stress about at Coachella — spoiler: it's the bathroom, not the bands. Morgan also dives into why Gen Z women are increasingly opting out of dating, and the internet is now fiercely debating the so-called "naked mom theory" and where body positivity meets boundaries. Plus, another Waymo robotaxi makes headlines after a wrong-way drive-thru pickup attempt in Los Angeles. It's also Monday, so we've got a fresh Nerd News packed with science and space breakthroughs, Things You Didn't Know You Need to Know — But You Do, today's Crazy Crime featuring a horseback DUI in Kentucky, and ICYMIs including the employee who got paid for seven months after being completely forgotten by the company. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(airdate: 4.3.26) Good Friday gets weird in the best possible way on. NASA's Artemis II moon mission hit an unexpectedly relatable snag when the onboard toilet clogged — and yes, thankfully, it's fixed, proving even billion-dollar space travel still comes down to plumbing. Back on Earth, a new anti-aging study reveals one in three Americans are actively trying to slow the clock with serums, supplements, and enough red-light masks to power a small nightclub. Plus, Reese's fans finally get sweet justice as Hershey promises those beloved peanut butter eggs are going back to the O.G. classic chocolate recipe. Add in F My Life Friday, Normal or Nope: Easter edition, AI Dad Jokes about the Easter Bunny, TYDKYNTKT, the crazy crime story, and ICYMIs, and you've got the perfect pre-Easter weekend escape. It's moon toilets, wrinkle panic, candy redemption, and just enough holiday chaos to make your Friday feel properly scrambled. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(airdate: 4.2.26) It's This Is Why I'm Broke Thursday, and today's show is stacked with the kind of stories that make your wallet nervous and your neck hurt. We dive into the wildest April Fools' corporate prank products, from cookie toothpaste to brand-name chaos that honestly should exist. Then, the internet's latest workplace panic: is office air secretly making you look worse by lunch? Also, the FDA just approved a new daily GLP-1 weight-loss pill, giving the injectable craze a pocket-sized rival. We also get into the science behind why soda really does taste better in a can, and the very real warning signs of tech neck, because apparently our phones are now aging us from the chin down. Plus, Things You Didn't Know You Needed to Know, Crazy Crime, and ICYMIs— all served up with the usual caffeine damage and side-eye. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(Airdate: 3.31.26) This week's show is a beautiful mess of holiday budgets, airport chaos, and life choices. We dive into why Easter spending is hitting a record, including the shocking per-person price tag just to hide candy in the yard. Then it gets weird with the identical twin paternity case that left a court with a literal 50/50 answer. We've also got the Frontier Airlines luggage meltdown in Miami, where carry-on fees somehow turned into handcuffs and dancing. Health-wise, a new study links vaping to cancer risk, while another says kids may bring purpose but not happiness… and definitely not relationship bliss. Plus, why your sleep position may be sabotaging your mornings. Add in this week's Yes or B.S.? Passover edition ahead of tomorrow night, fresh ICYMIs, the Crazy Crime Powerball mess, and Things You Didn't Know You Needed to Know Today ripped from the headlines, and you've got the kind of Tuesday show that pairs nicely with coffee and mild disbelief. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(airdate: 3.30.26) On today's show, the future gets weird fast as AI inches toward "knowing everything," California's highways get exposed as suspension-destroying nightmares, and a new study reveals your doomscrolling habit may be rooted in anxiety. We also dive into the rise of airport line-sitters because TSA waits are apparently now outsourceable, why canceled meetings feel like bonus vacation time, and the messy new relationship label "tolyamory," where everybody knows what's happening but nobody says it out loud. Plus, your Things You Didn't Know You Need To Know, the Nerd News, fresh ICYMIs, and today's gloriously Florida Crazy Crime Story featuring golf carts, bad decisions, and a breath test that probably should've come with a warning label. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media