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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. Guests: Roy R. Behrens, artist, camouflage researcher. When the U.S. entered the war, it adopted

todayFebruary 21, 2026

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Culture Crash: The 2025 Oscar Best Picture Field

Welcome to Culture Crash, where we examine American culture – what’s new and old in entertainment… The odds-on favorite to win the biggest award of the night is One Battle After Another, Paul Thomas Anderson’s political revolutionary epic inspired by Vineland by Thomas Pynchon. Stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Benicio del Toro, Sean Penn, and Teyana Taylor

todayFebruary 14, 2026

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Viewpoints Explained: From Streaming To Steering Wheels: The Subscription Creep

This is Viewpoints Explained… How many subscriptions do you have? It’s not just streaming services anymore. Subscriptions now range from digital storage to add-on car features to even same-day grocery delivery. The federal trade commission says many Americans underestimate how much they’re really spending every month. These recurring payments used to be the exception, but

todayFebruary 14, 2026

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Inside The Two-Trillion-Dollar Business Of Feeling Better

When life feels overwhelming, wellness offers answers, or at least something to buy. We look at how self-care turned into a multi-trillion-dollar industry, and why the promise of feeling better so often comes wrapped in marketing. Guests: Rina Raphael, journalist, author, The Gospel of Wellness: Gyms, Gurus, Goop, and the False Promise of Self-Care Amy

todayFebruary 14, 2026

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Viewpoints Explained: When Romance Meets Inflated Pricing

This is Viewpoints Explained… Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, and even if you’re planning to keep things low-key this year, there’s a good chance it’ll still cost more than previous years. According to the National Retail Federation, Americans are projected to spend about 26 billion dollars on Valentine’s Day this year. That includes

todayFebruary 7, 2026

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Why So Many Workers Quit Their Boss, Not Their Job

Many people don’t leave jobs they love but leave managers they can’t work for anymore. We examine how toxic leadership styles quietly drive burnout, erode confidence and push workers toward the exit even when they may love everything else about their position. Guests: Sheila Nielsen, career consultant, owner, Nielsen Career Consulting Laura Hambley Lovett, workplace

todayFebruary 7, 2026