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(airdate: 3.27.26) It's a loaded Friday episode and yeah… it's all over the place—in the best way. Opening Day for Major League Baseball is officially here, so optimism is at an all-time high… and your team is still technically undefeated. We've got a heads-up on public Wi-Fi mistakes that could get you hacked, plus a surprisingly mystical look at how your phone number might predict your success. Then we slow things down with a reminder of the seven simple things that actually matter in life… before immediately ruining that peace with Super Stuffed Pop-Tarts. Also in the mix: a Hannah Montana-themed Normal or Nope, F My Life Friday chaos, ICYMIs, the Crazy Crime story, Things You Didn't Know You Need To Know Today, and a fresh batch of AI Dad Jokes. It's thoughtful, ridiculous, and slightly unhinged—just how your Friday should sound.

(airdate: 3.26.26)

(airdate: 3.25.26) Today's show is basically a tour through your brain, your habits, and the weird ways you live your life. We break down how more people are getting their news from social media, and why that might say more about your age than your interests. Then, what your makeup actually says about you… and why most of those assumptions are totally wrong. Plus, the real psychological differences between love and lust (and yeah, you might be mixing them up). We've also got a push for "happy hour" in nursing homes, proof you can't watch TV without your phone, and why just 11 extra minutes of sleep could literally help save your life. On top of that: Would You Rather Wednesday, ICYMIs, the Crazy Crime story, and Things You Didn't Know You Needed to Know Today. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(airdate: 3.24.26) Feeling happy might actually help you live longer—we break down the new study that says your mood could be doing more for your health than you realize. Then, a closer look at TikTok self-diagnoses and why experts say a lot of ADHD and autism content is flat-out misleading. Plus, your sleep tracker might be making your nights worse, not better. We've also got McDonald's testing humanoid robots (yes, really), the ultimate dream fast-food combo according to Americans, and why heavy social media users are way more likely to buy what they see online. On top of that, it's Yes or B.S., Things You Didn't Know You Need to Know Today, the Crazy Crime story, and ICYMIs—so yeah, a little bit of everything you didn't know you needed today. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(airdate: 3.23.26) Here's what's coming at you today: a wild look at how politics might be messing with your logic, plus the truth behind "time blindness" and why you're always running late. A guy accidentally discovers his wife's affair thanks to Google Maps (yikes), Gen Z declares war on the top sheet, and people are now wrapping their key fobs in foil to stop high-tech car theft. We'll also break down what your undressing habits say about your personality—because apparently even that's being analyzed now. It's Monday, so we've got a fresh edition of Nerd News, Things You Didin't Know You Need To Know today, a ridiculous Crazy Crime story, and ICYMI headlines you'll want to hear. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(airdate: 3.20.26) From dumpster diving at the Oscars to scoring a piece of Hollywood history, this one's got range. We break down the Spring Equinox and what it actually means, plus a wild study showing how one phone notification can wreck your focus. Also, when should you really shower—and what your answer says about you. We've got the AKC's Top Dogs list, F My Life Friday, AI Dad Jokes, and a fresh batch of Normal or Nope: Spring Edition. Plus Things You Didn't Know You Need To Know, ICYMIs, and a Crazy Crime story that proves some people just… don't leave. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(aidate: 3.19.26) March Madness is here—and it turns out your bracket might be less about basketball and more about peer pressure, as a new study reveals why young bettors get pulled in. Meanwhile, Gen Z is trying to fix their fried attention spans by "rawdogging boredom"… yes, doing absolutely nothing is now a trend. Parents are discovering Home Depot is basically a free toddler theme park, while another study says your Instagram habits might say more about your personality than you think. McDonald's could be bringing back real value with a new budget menu, and a surprising study looks at how common violent thoughts actually are. Plus This is Why We're Broke Thursday, Things You Didn't Know You Need To Know, ICYMIs, and a Crazy Crime story you won't believe. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(airdate: 3.18.26) Spring break travel is turning into pure chaos with TSA shortages slowing everything down, plus a surprising downside to "pretty privilege" that might make you rethink it. There's also a guy you can hire to battle car dealers for you, while the ultra-rich are now outsourcing their entire lives to "adult babysitters." Meanwhile, the USPS says it could run out of money, and a new study explains why smart people keep rewatching the same shows over and over. Plus, Things You Didn't Know You Needed to Know Today, the Crazy Crime story, ICYMIs, and it's Would You Rather Wednesday—so get ready to make some questionable life choices. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(airdate: 3.17.26) It's St. Patrick's Day, so grab something green and celebrate with the show! We dive into fun facts about the legendary Guinness Brewery, plus the viral trend where celebrities are posting their 1990s throwback photos set to the Goo Goo Dolls' "Iris." There's also the unbelievable story of a lottery winner who almost deleted a $35 million jackpot email, and a driver busted using a fake passenger jacket to cheat the carpool lane. We talk about the surprisingly helpful "6:30 p.m. no-worry rule," and how the famous phone number from "867-5309/Jenny" is now a real cancer support helpline. Plus Things You Didn't Know You Needed to Know Today, ICYMIs, Yes or B.S.? St. Patrick's Edition, and the Crazy Crime story of the day. ☘️🍺 on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media

(airdate: 3.16.26) In this episode, the show dives into a new Gen Z aging poll that reveals the surprisingly young age many Zoomers think counts as "old." Then it's a look at Amazon's new Alexa "Sassy Mode," which adds sarcasm and attitude to your smart speaker—and not everyone is amused. There's also practical advice on how to resist the constant urge to check your phone, along with research identifying the three key factors that determine whether you actually love your job. With St. Patrick's Day here, a new study reveals the best cities in America to celebrate, including a surprising contender near the top of the list. Plus, scientists say men who marry intelligent partners may have a lower risk of dementia later in life. Along the way you'll hear the latest Nerd News, a roundup of Things You Didn't Know You Needed To Know Today, today's Crazy Crime story, and today's ICYMI scrapage. on the web: VanCampAndMorgan.com on socials @vancampandmorgan buy us a coffee ©Mouthful Media