Scooter Pooting (Rebroadcast) - 26 May 2025

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Excuse the Hogs (Rebroadcast) - 16 February 2026

When a teenager went a week without talking as part of a school project, he noticed a surprising side effect: Instead of rehearsing a response to what other people were saying to him, he was focused on listening — and feeling smarter as a result. Plus, a flight attendant is irrit ...  Show more

Sweet Science - 9 February 2026

Why is boxing called the sweet science when it’s obviously such a bruising sport? Also, a mother of five is baffled when her Gen Z kids use words she thought she knew. For example, they call sweatshirts sweaters, and declare that’s so aesthetic. Recording that vocabulary in a jou ...  Show more

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