• Culture Crash: A Version Of Harry Styles We Love To Hear
    Mar 29 2026

    Culture Crash: A Version Of Harry Styles We Love To Hear

    • Harry Styles leans into upbeat, dance-driven pop on his latest album, “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.” We review the recent drop this week on Culture Crash.

    Host & Producer: Evan Rook

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    2 mins
  • Part 2: The Case For The Humanities In A Changing Job Market
    Mar 29 2026

    Part 2: The Case For The Humanities In A Changing Job Market

    • We look at what life actually looks like after a humanities degree, where the path forward is often unclear and non-linear. For many graduates, the value shows up later, as they move between roles and lean on skills that translate across industries.

    Guests:

    • Anna VanWingerden, graduate, Columbia College Chicago, master’s student, education, Loyola University Chicago
    • Carlo Rotella, professor, English, Boston College, author, What Can I Get Out of This? Teaching and Learning in a Classroom Full of Skeptics

    Host: Gary Price
    Producer: Amirah Zaveri.

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    9 mins
  • Viewpoints Explained: The Steps That Will Lessen Your Intake Of Microplastics
    Mar 29 2026

    Viewpoints Explained: The Steps That Will Lessen Your Intake Of Microplastics

    • Microplastics are nearly impossible to avoid, but small shifts like skipping heated plastics and ultra-processed foods can help limit how much enters our bodies.

    Host: Ebony McMorris
    Producer: Amirah Zaveri

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    3 mins
  • The Push To Free America’s Rivers
    Mar 29 2026

    The Push To Free America’s Rivers

    • We look at why thousands of dams are coming down across the U.S. and what changes happen once a river is no longer held back. In places like the Klamath River, the shift is already visible, offering a clearer picture of what restoration can look like and lead to.

    Guests: Ann Willis, California regional director, American Rivers, senior advisor, American Rivers Action Fund; Amy Bowers Cordalis, Yurok tribal member, founder, Ridges to Riffles, author, The Water Remembers

    Host: Marty Peterson.
    Producer: Polly Hansen

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    9 mins
  • Part 2: The Case For The Humanities In A Changing Job Market | The Push To Free America’s Rivers
    Mar 28 2026

    Part 2: The Case For The Humanities In A Changing Job Market

    • We look at what life actually looks like after a humanities degree, where the path forward is often unclear and non-linear. For many graduates, the value shows up later, as they move between roles and lean on skills that translate across industries.

    The Push To Free America’s Rivers

    • We look at why thousands of dams are coming down across the U.S. and what changes happen once a river is no longer held back. In places like the Klamath River, the shift is already visible, offering a clearer picture of what restoration can look like and lead to.

    Viewpoints Explained: The Steps That Will Lessen Your Intake Of Microplastics

    • Microplastics are nearly impossible to avoid, but small shifts like skipping heated plastics and ultra-processed foods can help limit how much enters our bodies.

    Culture Crash: A Version Of Harry Styles We Love To Hear

    • Harry Styles leans into upbeat, dance-driven pop on his latest album, “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.” We review the recent drop this week on Culture Crash.

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    25 mins
  • Culture Crash: The Genre That Keeps Asking Bigger Questions
    Mar 22 2026

    Culture Crash: The Genre That Keeps Asking Bigger Questions

    • Science fiction films tap into our deepest curiosity about the future, using imagined worlds and technologies to explore timeless questions about humanity.

    Host: Evan Rook
    Producer: Evan Rook

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    2 mins
  • Part 1: The Case For The Humanities In A Changing Job Market
    Mar 22 2026

    Part 1: The Case For The Humanities In A Changing Job Market

    • As AI, automation, and economic uncertainty reshape the job market, many students are turning away from majors like English, history, and philosophy. We look at why the humanities still attract passionate students and why the skills they build may be more relevant than critics assume.

    Guests:

    • Carlo Rotella, professor, English, Boston College, author, What Can I Get Out of This? Teaching and Learning in a Classroom Full of Skeptics
    • Nora Donovan, English major, sophomore, Boston College.

    Host: Gary Price
    Producer: Amirah Zaveri

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    9 mins
  • Viewpoints Explained: The New Way We’re Paying For Everything
    Mar 22 2026

    Viewpoints Explained: The New Way We’re Paying For Everything

    • Buy now, pay later promises flexibility, but those small installments can add up faster than many shoppers realize. We cover this growing trend this week on Viewpoints Explained.

    Host: Ebony McMorris
    Producer: Amirah Zaveri

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    2 mins