Darrell Moody is a veteran news reporter. He is not a fan of how most outlets report over-the-top news. When Moody was told he needed to write a 3 sentence summary of what this podcast would be about, this is what he sent us back.
If you're not ready to unplug from social media yet, perhaps the final part of our conversation will sway you to do so.
In this part of our conversation, we're talking to an expert about how to effectively unplug from social media.
I talk to an expert about the science behind social media from algorithms to endorphins.
It might be time to unplug from social media, if not for your sanity, then perhaps for your safety.
Everyone's an expert on the WDBO Open Mic, except when they don't know what they're talking about.
More kids are using technology to learn, but is it expanding the gap between the haves and the have nots?
Experts say the delta variant is to blame for the latest COVID-19 surge. Are you vaccinated? If you're not, I'm talking to an expert who says you should be.
Are we heading toward a real estate bubble? I'm talking to an economist from CoreLogic about their latest Home Price Index.
America is under attack from cyber threats and we're talking to another expert about this timely issue.
Grocery shopping may be easier these days, but it's also more expensive. Let's find out why!
For some reason, hedge funds love to buy media companies.
In part 2 of our discussion, we focus on how to become a cryptocurrency expert.
We're doing another deep dive on Not in the Mood, this time on cryptocurrency!
A cyber attack on a gasoline pipeline leaves part of the US with a fuel shortage. Elsewhere, idiots are panic buying gas.
The real estate market is red hot right now and I'm asking an expert why and whether now is the time to buy!
We talk about it all the time, but do you know how big the national debt is? How did we get here and can we fix it?
As more Americans get the COVID-19 vaccine there is a growing debate over whether there should be a "vaccine passport" to prove you've been vaccinated.
Florida appears to have averted an environmental catastrophe on the Gulf coast. Let's get a better understanding of what happened and why we should all care.
Virtue Signaling is something that has become far too common and socially accepted far too often in our society.
The vaccine is being made available to more Americans. I'm talking to an expert about the effort to get people vaccinated.
Starting a business is difficult at any time, but the COVID-19 pandemic has made much about doing business even harder. We're talking to an expert about whether now is the right time and what resources are available.
Doing business in the pandemic has been difficult, but there are resources available. We're talking to an expert about how businesses are doing and what help is out there.
Most of us use Google or Amazon every day, but is that a good thing?
The rich keep getting richer and the poor keep getting poorer... We're talking to an expert about the growing wealth gap in America amid the pandemic.
The debate over whether transgender athletes should be allowed to compete in women's sports is nothing new, but there is a bill up for debate in Florida spurring discussion.
We're about one year into the coronavirus pandemic and I want to reset the topic. I'm also talking to a medical expert about new CDC guidelines and the head custodian for one of the largest school districts in the country.
This week we're talking about a bill proposed in the Florida legislature that would legalize recreational marijuana and what it would mean to one of the industry's biggest players.
This week we're talking about a bill proposed in the Florida legislature that would legalize recreational marijuana and what it would mean to one of the industry's biggest players.
The story of GameStop's stock price surge has captivated the country. I'm talking to an expert about this David vs Goliath story playing out in the stock market.
YouTube is great when you're trying to kill time but is it good for your kids?
In the second half of our conversation, we focus on maintaining our own mental health as single parents and learning how not to become overwhelmed with stress and anxiety.
This week we're talking about the joys and challenges of being a single parent. I'm joined by single parent advocate Stacie Poythress who shares her insight and expertise.
What in the heck happened yesterday at the US Capitol and where do we go from here?
As lawmakers finalize a bill for another round of economic stimulus, I'm talking to an expert, UCF economist Sean Snaith about what's in the bill.
Drug manufacturers are working at breakneck speed to produce a COVID-19 vaccine. We're talking to an expert from the industry about how we go from developing the vaccine to actually administering it to Americans.
In Part 2 of our discussion, we take a look at why social media is so addictive and we attempt to determine whether social media is good or bad for society.
Social media has become a huge part of our daily lives, but is that a good thing? With the help of a few psychologists, we're going to gain a better understanding of social media and the role it plays in our lives. This is Part 1
I have a complicated relationship with the holidays. Thankfully, I found an expert to help me make sense of it.
Dating is hard and given the coronavirus pandemic, meeting someone is even harder now, but we're talking about how to make the most of online dating.
The election may not be over yet, but we all need to move forward with our lives. I'm talking to people on both sides on how we do that.
With the election less than a week away, we're talking to two experts about the voting process, what we should be aware of, how to attract young voters and why some of you should not vote.
Climate change has become a politically divisive issue, but why? Should it be? Should your position on environmental issues be dictated by your political leanings? Let's talk about it!
The internet can certainly be used as a force for good, but what about evil? This week we dive into the story of Pepe the Frog and we talk to two documentary filmmakers working to tell his story.
Talking politics at work can be dangerous and a growing number of businesses are prohibiting their employees from talking politics on the clock.
There are more than a million podcasts out there, literally. I'm asking an expert if I'm too late to the party.
This week I'm joined by UCF political science professor Dr. Aubrey Jewett. We're talking about Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's impact on the 2020 Presidential election.
We're taking an in-depth look at the issue of police brutality with a retired police officer turned author and activist.
This week, I take a closer look at the fight to reopen schools by interviewing the president of a national teachers union about a lawsuit to keep schools closed here in Florida.
This week I'm sharing a recent interview with a journalism professor about the term "Fake News" and how we can keep it from influencing us at the ballot box.
I've been working and doing school from home since March and there is no end in sight. This week, I interview the founder of Travelocity.com about how the coronavirus pandemic has changed the way we work forever.