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How Artists Helped Camouflage The Military

  • Camouflage wasn’t just engineered. It was designed. From World War I “dazzle ships” to today’s complex digital patterns, We trace how creative artists reshaped the look of warfare and changed the way the military thinks about perception, illusion and survival.

Guest: Roy R. Behrens, artist, camouflage researcher.

Host: Gary Price
Producer: Amirah Zaveri

When Family And Money Collide

  • Helping an adult child can feel like love in action until it quietly turns into dependence. We speak with financial psychologist Blad Klontz to understand how financial support - even when rooted in good intentions - can blur boundaries, strain relationships and create a long-term cycle that’s harder to break than most parents expect.

Guests: Brad Klontz, financial psychologist, co-author of Start Thinking Rich.

Host: Marty Peterson
Producer: Polly Hansen

Viewpoints Explained: The Showdown At The Federal Reserve

  • When presidents clash with the Federal Reserve, it’s more than political theater, but a test of how independent the nation’s central bank really is. We examine why interest rates matter so much and what’s at stake when politics collides with the levers of the larger U.S. economy.

Host: Ebony McMorris
Producer: Amirah Zaveri

Culture Crash: The Internet’s Favorite Song Isn’t On Streaming

  • A bonus track no one can officially stream has become one of the internet’s most emotional anthems thanks to Tik Tok. We look at Twenty-One Pilots new hit single and why its drawn in millions.

Host: Evan Rook
Producer: Evan Rook


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