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Best podcasts about cbs mornings

Latest podcast episodes about cbs mornings

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Kids' Screens and Heart Risk | Why Decisions Drain Us | Virginia Giuffre's Family Speaks Out

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 35:12


Research shows children and teens who spend too much time on screens may face higher chances of developing obesity, high blood pressure and diabetes, especially if they also get poor sleep. Dr. Celine Gounder joins "CBS Mornings" to break it down. The Titan submersible implosion killed all five people on board as it was taking passengers to view the wreckage of the Titanic. Now, a report from the U.S. Coast Guard says the 2023 tragedy was preventable and outlines a series of mistakes. David Pogue of "CBS Sunday Morning" reports. As the Justice Department considers releasing Ghislaine Maxwell's interview, the family of Virginia Giuffre joins "CBS Mornings" to reflect on her legacy and respond to Maxwell's push for clemency. Psychiatrist Dr. Sue Varma joins "CBS Mornings" to explain "analysis paralysis" and how her new book "Practical Optimism" offers tools to break the cycle of overthinking. Meta says it has shut down nearly 7 million WhatsApp accounts linked to scammers just in the first half of 2025. To keep users safe, WhatsApp has now launched new AI-powered safety features to combat scams, including suspicious message detection and group invite warnings.Nate Burleson joins the men and women of Honolulu Ocean Safety, the lifeguards who patrol Oahu's treacherous North Shore and save lives far beyond the beach. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Oprah's Latest Read | Julia Garner Gets Dark in "Weapons" | Daniel Dae Kim's Spy Drama "Butterfly"

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 37:24


The American Cancer Society says colonoscopies on people aged 45 to 49 increased by 43% from 2019 to 2023. The tests are finding cancer cases earlier, when they're more curable. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook explains what to know. In a rare move, Oprah Winfrey revives a 20-year-old novel by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Russo. The pair joined "CBS Mornings" to talk about the power of revisiting older stories, and the challenges of writing. "CBS Mornings" exclusively reveals select nominees for the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards, with big names featured across Best Pop, Best Country and Best Album categories. Emmy winner Julia Garner plays a teacher whose life unravels after her students disappear without a trace. She joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about the role and working with Josh Brolin. Named one of TIME's 100 most influential people of 2025, Daniel Dae Kim stars and serves as executive producer in the upcoming series, "Butterfly." He joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the show's high-stakes story. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Drivetime with DeRusha
DeRusha Eats - Nate Burleson has a new vodka

Drivetime with DeRusha

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 10:59


Jason talks with former Vikings and current CBS Mornings host Nate Burleson who's coming to town to promote his new vodka!

Drivetime with DeRusha
Greg Swan explains the internet & DeRusha Eats with Nate Burleson

Drivetime with DeRusha

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 30:15


4pm Hour: Jason is joined by his tech guru Greg Swan who wonders if we need to be more polite to robots? (No, really!) Then on DeRusha Eats he's joined by Nate Burleson from CBS Mornings who's coming to town to promote his new vodka

i want what SHE has
386 Robyn Moreno "Get Rooted" and Poet Gold "Be the Poem"

i want what SHE has

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 95:11


Robyn Moreno is an award-winning author, speaker, Curanderimso practitioner, meditation teacher. and host of the popular podcast: Get Rooted with Robyn Moreno. She has appeared on The Today Show, Wendy Williams, Extra, and CBS Mornings and has presented at the Sundance Film Festival, SXSW Interactive, and the Omega Institute, among others. A native Texan and certified yoga teacher and life coach, Robyn lives with her family in the Hudson Valley of NY.Robyn's work is rooted in her journey of overcoming burnout and rediscovering herself through the ancient healing practices of Curanderismo, a tradition passed down from her Mexican grandmother. Her powerful story and actionable wisdom are captured in her award-winning book, Get Rooted.Today on the show Robyn shares some of her story of how she got to the point of burnout and what her healing journey has looked like. Similar to her book, our conversation weaves through her story and practical wisdom that she's uncovered as a part of her journey, from the aha moment reading Woman Who Glows in the Dark to overcoming the uncomfortable stillness she'd avoided for decades. Robyn is honest, passionate, and generous with her knowledge.She's leading a retreat the weekend of August 22 - August 24, 2025 at the beautiful Omega Institute  guided by those teachings - Get Rooted: Mexica (Aztec) Practices to Find Peace, Purpose & Joy in Uncertain Times. This retreat is a calling to root back into nature, our ancestry, and the truth of who we really are before the world told us who we should be. Additional support is offered by three wonderful guest teachers Asha Frost, Daniela Miranda, and Sarah Anne Wilkinson who will offer their own ancestral wisdom.​In the second hour of the show, Poet Gold returns to talk about her newly published book, Be The Poem, Living Beyond Our Fear, book signing and performance  this Friday, August 8th at CCE. A rare talent who grabs you by the heart and says “Recognize” – Poet, author, performer, songwriter, community “Artivist,” voice over artist, speaker and emcee, Bettina “Poet Gold” Wilkerson is pushing the boundaries of poetry and the spoken word. Living with a chronic illness since childhood, Poet Gold, or as she is affectionately known as, “Gold”, brings a soul-searching insight about the human existence, love, dreams, challenges, and triumph.“Poet Gold is an inspiration, a beacon and a voice we need right now to bringhealing and to bring hope. Through poetry, prose and song, she feeds us, givingus manna and well earned instructions on survival and how to live life fully,courageously and with joy.”—Pamela Sneed, Author of Funeral Diva, City Lights 2020Here's the Lion's Gate Portal astrology and Full Moon report as I mentioned.Today's show was engineered by Ian Seda from Radiokingston.org.Our show music is from Shana Falana!Feel free to email me, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.org** Please: SUBSCRIBE to the pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND IThttp://iwantwhatshehas.org/podcastITUNES | SPOTIFYITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-want-what-she-has/id1451648361?mt=2SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/77pmJwS2q9vTywz7Uhiyff?si=G2eYCjLjT3KltgdfA6XXCAFollow:INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Ditching Dating Apps for IRL Romance | Aging Redefined | Josh Brolin Stars in “Weapons”

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 37:54


A heat wave is spreading through the Eastern U.S. this week. The rising temperatures are turning pavements and playgrounds into dangerous burn zones. CBS News climate correspondent David Schechter explains. Warning, some of the images in this story are difficult to view. Actress Loni Anderson, one of the great American pop culture figures of the 1970s and 80s, died Sunday at a Los Angeles hospital after a "prolonged illness," the Associated Press reported. She was known for her breakout role on the sitcom "WKRP in Cincinnati." Anderson was 79. Pope Leo XIV wrapped up a weekend jubilee for more than 1 million young Catholics at a Rome suburb. As a new generation from around the globe celebrated, the pope drew attention to their peers in Ukraine and Gaza who cannot. CBS News' Chris Livesay reports. Gerontologist Dr. Kerry Burnight joins CBS Mornings to discuss her new book "Joy-Span" and why embracing joy in the second half of life can lead to greater health, purpose, and longevity. As dating app usage declines, a growing number of singles are turning to in-person events to make real connections. Meg Oliver explores how one music-themed gathering is helping people meet the old-fashioned way. Quentin Hines Jr., first featured in "Beg-Knows America," is back with a growing business and an even bigger heart. Academy Award nominee Josh Brolin joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his latest role in "Weapons," where he plays a father desperate for answers after his son and 16 other children vanish overnight. Brolin, who also serves as executive producer, stars opposite Emmy winner Julia Garner. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
AI App Tracks Kids' Moods Online | Embracing Motherhood Without Losing Ambition

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 34:31


President Trump announced higher tariffs on more than 60 U.S. trading partners at rates of up to 50%. They are set to begin on Aug. 7. CBS News senior business and technology correspondent Jo Ling Kent joins "CBS Mornings" to break down how President Trump's higher tariffs on dozens of U.S. trading partners could impact Americans. A new online tool by digital security company Aura is trying to tackle the mental health crisis. The feature called Balance is marketed as the first to use artificial intelligence technology to monitor a child's online habits and wellbeing. Superstar Justin Timberlake, who recently finished his world tour, revealed in an online post that he had been diagnosed with Lyme disease. Before announcing his diagnosis, fans online expressed disappointment over Timberlake's performance at recent concerts. Founder of "The Power Pause," Neha Ruch joins CBS Mornings to discuss her new book, which helps ambitious women navigate career breaks for family life and return stronger than ever. One month after flash floods devastated central Texas, killing 137 people, CBS News Texas anchor Madison Sawyer joins CBS Mornings to preview a benefit concert supporting Salvation Army relief efforts. CBS News' Nicole Valdes visits Vanderbilt University, where an autistic researcher is finding creative ways to fund her work amid federal rollbacks to diversity, equity and inclusion programs. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Letting Go of Perfect | Finding Peace at Life's End | Jenny Slate on ""Dying for Sex"

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 40:54


A new federal initiative could allow Americans to share private medical information through apps run by tech companies. Dr. Celine Gounder joins "CBS Mornings" to explain the benefits and the privacy concerns. SpaceX Falcon 9 is scheduled for liftoff Thursday, carrying a crew to the International Space Station. NASA astronaut Zena Cardman is the commander of the mission. She was supposed to launch last year, but issues with Boeing's Starliner changed those plans. Now set to blast off into space, Cardman has special notes from her father, sent before he died last August, waiting for her at the ISS. Mark and Scott Kelly, brothers who are both veterans of four spaceflights, join CBS Mornings to discuss today's SpaceX mission and what they learned from years of pushing the boundaries of human spaceflight. Ellen Hendriksen, author of "How to Be Enough," shares insights on how to stop overthinking, overcome self-criticism, and feel good without needing to be perfect. In "The State of Spirituality," Lisa Ling explores how faith and spiritual care shape the final chapter of life. She meets a hospital chaplain whose own journey helps others find comfort in their final moments. Comedian and author Jenny Slate joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about her Emmy-nominated performance in "Dying for Sex," where she plays Nikki, the best friend and caretaker to a woman exploring desire after a terminal diagnosis. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Jeffrey Epstein Jail Video Raises Questions | Marc Maron Gets Reflective

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 40:21


President Trump told reporters before departing from Scotland that Jeffrey Epstein poached workers from his Mar-a-Lago spa. Mr. Trump mentioned Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's most vocal accusers, in his latest remarks. A CBS News review raises questions about footage of Jeffrey Epstein's jail cell and what officials claim it shows. CBS News Department of Justice correspondent Scott MacFarlane explains. Extreme heat is the deadliest weather-related threat in the U.S. In Phoenix, where heat kills more people than homicides each year, the fire department is creating a model for the country in the battle against heatstroke, by using bags of ice. CBS News' Ben Tracy reports on this low-tech approach. New CDC data shows nearly 1 in 3 teens had prediabetes in 2023. Dr. Celine Gounder joins "CBS Mornings" to explain what's driving the rise and what it means for long-term health. The parents of a 12-year-old boy are pushing for change after their son died from a brain-eating amoeba after swimming in a South Carolina lake. The Carr family says they want more water testing and awareness about the dangerous infection. With interest in adult summer camps up 350% according to Yelp, Nancy Chen shows how these nostalgic getaways are helping people reconnect, recharge, and build new communities. CBS News senior correspondent Norah O'Donnell joins "CBS Mornings" to share an exclusive look at her upcoming book, "We the Women: The Hidden Heroes Who Shaped America," which celebrates overlooked female figures from 1776 to today. Comedian Marc Maron joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his new HBO comedy special, "Panicked," the end of his 16-year podcast "WTF with Marc Maron," and his new series with Owen Wilson. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The P in Raspberry
We Love Film, TV, & Zendaya! Ft. Vladimir Duthiers

The P in Raspberry

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 71:19


In a special episode, Julia & Miranda are joined by a super special guest, Vladimir Duthiers, to discuss their shared love for all things television, film, and of course, the people's princess, Zendaya! Vladimir Duthiers is a greatly accomplished featured host of CBS Mornings and an anchor for CBS News 24/7. Julia and Vlad decided their constant off-air discussions about Zendaya's future and the latest film releases perfectly fit into an episode of The P in Raspberry. Spoiler--they were right! In Part One, the trio discusses their top 4 favorite movies, sci-fi films, Zendaya's possible future roles, theater etiquette, the anomaly that is Beyoncé, Tom Holland, and the disappointing dissolution of rom-coms. To name a bit. Join the trio again next week, August 5, 2025, for Part Two!! The discussion continues and Julia and Miranda put Vlad to the test!Ep. Recorded on July 18, 2025. Follow us on Instagram! @the.p.in.rasp@juliapeterkins @miranda.macgillivray  @vladduthierscbsSend us a textSupport the show

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Cost of Suppressing Negative Emotions | Chef Bertaccini on Turning Chaos into Confidence

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 48:12


Police say four people were shot and killed, including a New York City police officer, inside a Midtown Manhattan office building on Monday. Police identified the gunman as Shane Tamura, 27. The motive is still under investigation. New York City Mayor Eric Adams joins "CBS Mornings" after a gunman opened fire in a Manhattan office tower, killing four people including Officer Didarul Islam, a husband and father of two. University of Colorado head football coach Deion Sanders revealed he was diagnosed with bladder cancer, but his doctors say the 57-year-old is now cancer free. Sanders is sharing his cancer journey and important message to others.CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder breaks down bladder cancer symptoms and treatment after Deion Sanders recently opened up about his personal cancer battle. Dr. Sue Varma joins "CBS Mornings" to explore the balance between healthy optimism and the harmful effects of emotional avoidance. In February, A.V. Ter won a music competition playing her piano. Just the week before, her mother and younger sister were among the 67 people killed in the plane crash outside of Washington, D.C. She's showing how finding the keys to her healing were right at her fingertips. Gabe Bertaccini joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about mentoring performers with no kitchen skills on Worst Cooks in America: Talented and Terrible, and honoring co-host Anne Burrell's legacy. First on "CBS Mornings," Paul Wesley talks about stepping into the legendary role of James T. Kirk, the legacy of William Shatner, and this week's alternate-reality episode on "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds." To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Arroe Collins
The Summer Isn't Over After July 4th Chef George Duran's Summer Celebration

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 7:07


From Summer Soirées to Back-to-School Bites, Celebrity Chef and Entertainer George Duran Serves up Seasonal Inspo for Families Interviews Available via Satellite and Video Conferencing on Friday, July 18th  from 7AM – 1PM ET Summer's in full swing, and that means it's time for backyard BBQs, casual get-togethers, and planning for the busy back-to-school season ahead. In interviews on July 18th, celebrity chef and entertainer George Duran will dish out tasty tips to elevate your  summer celebrations and fun and flavorful snacks tthat make the transition back to routine a breeze.  About George Duran George Duran is a multi-lingual chef, comedian, and host. Author of Take This Dish and Twist It, known for his Food Network show Ham on the Street and host of TLC's The Ultimate Cake Off!. He's appeared as guests on Live with Kelly, NBC's Today Show, CBS Mornings, The Wendy Williams Show, Harry and many others. He is currently a culinary contributor for ABC's Good Morning America and Fox and Friends. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.

Her Intuition Movement Podcast
CBS Mornings, I Debunk that!

Her Intuition Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 11:44


CBS Mornings, I Debunk everything your guest said! Sometimes, the wrong messages are circulated by those who've experienced the pain and agony of divorce. Divorce does not make love bad... Let's talk about it.

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Tech to Prevent Pilot Disorientation | Monopoly's Forgotten Female Creator

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 41:21


Authorities in New Orleans say 30-year-old Khalil Bryan was wrongly released from jail after being confused with another inmate. Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson admits the mistake and has launched an internal investigation. As President Trump announced a trade agreement on Sunday, he continued to face questions about Jeffrey Epstein. Lawmakers of both parties have called for more transparency. Meanwhile, the Justice Department has not released any details about its two-day interview with Epstein's co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell. A team at the University of Maryland is working on a flight suit that could help pilots avoid disorientation by using vibrations. The FAA says pilot disorientation causes 5% to 10% of all general aviation accidents. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports. Michael George unpacks the hidden truth behind Monopoly's origin, revealing how Lizzie Magie created the game that inspired it. Journalist Mary Pilon and collector Tom Forsyth explain how Magie's anti-monopoly message was lost and how Charles Darrow took the credit. David Begnaud shares three heartfelt viewer-submitted stories: a legally blind chef finding success, a community-minded photojournalist in Flagstaff, Arizona and two seniors lighting up Memphis, Tennessee with dance. First on "CBS Mornings," Sofia Carson and Corey Mylchreest talk about starring in the new romantic film "My Oxford Year," based on Julia Whelan's best-selling novel about love, ambition, and life-changing choices at Oxford University. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Flirtations! with Benjamin, the Flirt Coach
121. Is Happiness a Choice? Practical Optimism and the Science of Hope with Dr. Sue Varma

Flirtations! with Benjamin, the Flirt Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 57:58


Coming up on this episode of Flirtations, we're talking practical optimism and how this grounded, science-backed approach can help guide us toward more fulfilling connections and loving relationships. Joining us for this conversation is Dr. Sue Varma, a board-certified psychiatrist, clinical assistant professor at NYU, and the author of Practical Optimism: The Art, Science, and Practice of Exceptional Well-Being. Her work has helped countless people navigate trauma, stress, and uncertainty—and today, she's helping us bring more purpose and emotional resilience into our dating lives. In this conversation, we unpack what it really means to be optimistic in a world that doesn't always make it easy. We talk about why it's so hard to be alone, but how we can do just that without giving in to loneliness.  We explore how we can stop comparing ourselves to other people, how we can find purpose in small, everyday moments, and why empathy is so important to true, genuine connection. We also ask questions like, "Is happiness a choice?" "Can we train our brains to think bigger and love deeper?" And, "What does it mean to be a practical optimist?" If you're struggling to keep the hope alive out there dating or are having a hard time believing in yourself, you don't want to miss this episode! Dr. Varma's work has sincerely changed my own life in my longtime battle with depression and I hope that by the end of this episode, if you're having a hard time in your life, things will get just a bit easier. Alright Flirties, let's do this, and meet Dr. Sue Varma! Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review Flirtations on your favorite podcast platform, and share this episode to spread BFE - big flirt energy, all over the world! Enjoying the show and want to support my work? Buy the Flirt Coach a coffee! About our guest:  Dr. Sue Varma is a board-certified psychiatrist and distinguished fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, with over 20 years of experience in both private practice and as a clinical assistant professor at NYU Langone Health. A trailblazer in her field, she was the inaugural medical director of NYU's 9/11 mental health program, earning a Mayoral Proclamation for her groundbreaking contributions. Dr. Varma is a highly sought-after keynote speaker and national medical commentator, regularly featured on leading platforms like the Today Show, Good Morning America, CBS Mornings, The NY Times, WSJ, Washington Post, along with documentaries and primetime specials, where her expertise has earned her 13 nominations and two Sharecare Emmy Awards. Honored as one of the world's top five leading health experts by Global Citizen for her pandemic work, and the Ivan Goldberg Award for Outstanding Service, Dr. Varma now brings her insights on mental wellness to a global audience with her acclaimed book Practical Optimism: The Art, Science, and Practice of Exceptional Wellbeing, being translated in a dozen languages and counting. To learn more about Dr. Varma and her work, please check out Instagram and www.drsuevarma.com. About your host:  Benjamin is a flirt and dating coach sharing his love of flirting and BFE - big flirt energy - with the world! A lifelong introvert and socially anxious member of society, Benjamin now helps singles and daters alike flirt with more confidence, clarity, and fun! As the flirt is all about connection, Benjamin helps the flirt community (the Flirties!) date from a place that allows the value of connection in all forms - platonic, romantic, and with the self - to take center stage. Ultimately, this practice of connection helps flirters and daters alike create stronger relationships, transcend limiting beliefs, and develop an unwavering love for the self. His work has been featured in Fortune, NBC News, The Huffington Post, Men's Health, and Yoga Journal. You can connect with Benjamin on Instagram, TikTok, stream the Flirtations Flirtcast everywhere you listen to podcasts (like right here!), and find out more about working together 1:1 here.

CBS Eye on Money
Invest or Pay Down Mortgage?

CBS Eye on Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2025 20:33


I joined CBS Mornings to answer viewer questions from life insurance and lowering bills to your mortgage and the impact of canceling credit cards. Have a money question? Email us ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Subscribe to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Jill on Money LIVE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Subscribe to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Jill on Money Newsletter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@jillonmoney⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@jillonmoney To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Arroe Collins Foodie's Paradise
The Summer Isn't Over After July 4th Chef George Duran's Summer Celebration

Arroe Collins Foodie's Paradise

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2025 7:07


From Summer Soirées to Back-to-School Bites, Celebrity Chef and Entertainer George Duran Serves up Seasonal Inspo for Families Interviews Available via Satellite and Video Conferencing on Friday, July 18th  from 7AM – 1PM ET Summer's in full swing, and that means it's time for backyard BBQs, casual get-togethers, and planning for the busy back-to-school season ahead. In interviews on July 18th, celebrity chef and entertainer George Duran will dish out tasty tips to elevate your  summer celebrations and fun and flavorful snacks tthat make the transition back to routine a breeze.  About George Duran George Duran is a multi-lingual chef, comedian, and host. Author of Take This Dish and Twist It, known for his Food Network show Ham on the Street and host of TLC's The Ultimate Cake Off!. He's appeared as guests on Live with Kelly, NBC's Today Show, CBS Mornings, The Wendy Williams Show, Harry and many others. He is currently a culinary contributor for ABC's Good Morning America and Fox and Friends. 

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Sandwich Generation Struggles | Shaq Wants College for All

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 41:48


Steve Goncalves made headlines for his emotional statement during Bryan Kohberger's sentencing. He joins "CBS Mornings" to share what that moment meant to him and his family. Terry Bollea, better known as Hulk Hogan, died at 71 from cardiac arrest. Hogan helped transform pro wrestling into a global spectacle in the 1980s, headlined the first WrestleMania and became a pop culture icon through film, TV, and his outsized persona. President Trump is spending five days in Scotland visiting his luxury golf resorts. While the White House touts the economic impact, some locals say the developments have scarred the land and stirred controversy. Candace Dellacona, host of "The Sandwich Generation Survival Guide," joins Tony Dokoupil to discuss what it's like caring for kids and aging parents at the same time and how to manage the pressure. Gayle King joins "The Lion King" cast as a bird lady in the show's opening number alongside Adam Glassman. NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal joins CBS Mornings to discuss his efforts to help more students reach their college dreams. The Hall of Famer holds a doctorate in education. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
How Much Is Enough to Retire? | Retirees Turn Rum Dream into Global Success

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 39:05


Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to murdering four University of Idaho students. During sentencing, survivors and victims' families faced him in court, including a surviving roommate who delivered powerful testimony. In an interview with Major Garrett, House Speaker Mike Johnson expressed concern over the Justice Department's handling of the Epstein case and called for full transparency and accountability. You can see more of Major Garrett's interview, along with his sharp analysis, on "The Takeout with Major Garrett," weeknights at 5 p.m. ET on CBS News 24/7. Dr. Salvador Plasencia admitted to distributing ketamine to actor Matthew Perry before his 2023 overdose. He is the fourth person to plead guilty in the case and faces up to 40 years in prison. Uterine fibroids affect up to 80% of women by age 50 and can cause painful, life-altering symptoms. Dr. Tara Shirazian joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss how diet, exercise and awareness may help. A new Charles Schwab survey finds many Americans believe they need over $800,000 to be financially comfortable, yet a third have no financial plan. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins to explain what to do. After retiring, Erik and Karin Vonk combined their love of farming and spirits to create Richland Rum. Nearly 25 years later, their Georgia-made rum is earning high praise from critics across the globe. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Pop & Politics
25-76 Obama Accused of Treason - -ICE Heckled in MD -- Viral JSO Traffic Stop Exposed!

Pop & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 118:55


Tulsi Gabbard just blew the lid off a political bombshell—declassifying over 100 pages of documents accusing former President Barack Obama of orchestrating a treasonous coup against Donald Trump. President Trump agrees, and now the Left is scrambling. Whoopi Goldberg jumps to Obama's defense, while Joy Behar spins fantasy tales, claiming Stephen Colbert lost his job because “King Trump” is targeting court jesters. Meanwhile, CBS Mornings host Tony Dokoupil clearly doesn't care—brushing Colbert off like yesterday's news.

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Gene Simmons on Ozzy's Legacy | Possible Hope For First-Time Buyers | Steps to Lower Cholesterol

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 43:40


As Bryan Kohberger faces sentencing for the University of Idaho murders, families and investigators are breaking their silence. The gag order has been lifted, prompting emotional impact statements and new revelations from officials involved in the case. CBS News' Kelly O'Grady looks at whether the housing market is beginning to ease up for first-time buyers. More homes are hitting the market, and while it's still a seller's game, experts say the balance may soon shift. Coca-Cola is rolling out a new version of its classic soda made with American cane sugar this fall. Scientists say it's no healthier than the original, but the shift could prove a savvy business move. Ozzy Osbourne, the heavy metal trailblazer who rose to fame with Black Sabbath and later as a solo artist and reality TV star, has died at age 76. CBS News' Anthony Mason looks back on his life and career. KISS frontman Gene Simmons joins "CBS Mornings" to honor his longtime friend and fellow rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, who helped define heavy metal as the frontman of Black Sabbath and as a solo icon. Grammy winner LL COOL J joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his new docuseries, "Hip Hop Was Born Here," featuring interviews with legends like Big Daddy Kane, Rev Run and Roxanne Shanté. More than 90 million Americans have borderline high cholesterol, a key risk factor for heart disease and stroke. Nutritionist Keri Glassman joins "CBS Mornings" to share tips on how to take control of your health. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
CDC Flags COVID Spike in Children | Shark Attack Survivor Shares Survival Tactics

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 40:59


A new CBS News poll shows overwhelming bipartisan support for full transparency in the Jeffrey Epstein case. The survey finds 89% of Americans believe the Justice Department should release all documents, as President Trump faces backlash and files a lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal over a report linking him to Epstein. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about the CDC's latest alert showing a rise in COVID cases nationwide and the highest rate of ER visits for young kids since March. With chants of "Pay us what you owe us" echoing through the arena, WNBA players used the league's biggest weekend to push for a new contract.Paul de Gelder, who lost his hand and leg in a 2009 shark attack, joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his new Discovery Channel special, "How to Survive a Shark Attack," where he deliberately tries to provoke sharks to teach others how to survive. David Begnaud shares the stories of Brian Flynn, who made two living organ donations to save strangers and Rachel Bee, a teen who turned her Crohn's diagnosis into a hoodie designed to comfort fellow patients. Tony and Grammy winner Billy Porter joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about stepping into the role of the Emcee in Cabaret, a dream three decades in the making. Porter previously starred in the production's London run. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Arroe Collins Like It's Live
The Summer Isn't Over After July 4th Chef George Duran's Summer Celebration

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 7:07


From Summer Soirées to Back-to-School Bites, Celebrity Chef and Entertainer George Duran Serves up Seasonal Inspo for Families Interviews Available via Satellite and Video Conferencing on Friday, July 18th  from 7AM – 1PM ET Summer's in full swing, and that means it's time for backyard BBQs, casual get-togethers, and planning for the busy back-to-school season ahead. In interviews on July 18th, celebrity chef and entertainer George Duran will dish out tasty tips to elevate your  summer celebrations and fun and flavorful snacks tthat make the transition back to routine a breeze.  About George Duran George Duran is a multi-lingual chef, comedian, and host. Author of Take This Dish and Twist It, known for his Food Network show Ham on the Street and host of TLC's The Ultimate Cake Off!. He's appeared as guests on Live with Kelly, NBC's Today Show, CBS Mornings, The Wendy Williams Show, Harry and many others. He is currently a culinary contributor for ABC's Good Morning America and Fox and Friends. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
West Nile Spike Raises Alarms | Katherine Legge on Racing and Breaking Barriers

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 35:22


CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder joins to discuss the rise in West Nile virus cases, with nearly 50 infections reported in at least 15 states about half classified as severe. CBS is ending "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," the No. 1 network show in late night. The final episode will air in May 2026. CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers reports on the announcement. Katherine Legge joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about her 20-year career in racing and what it means to be the only woman competing at NASCAR's highest levels. One of the custom stunt bikes used in the 1985 cult classic "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" has a new owner after being sold at auction for $125,000. The buyers, longtime fans of the film, say they plan to preserve the prop and make it available for public display, offering other fans a chance to relive the character's famous quest to the Alamo. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Former Pilot's Mental Health Push | 'Summer I Turned Pretty' Stars on Finale

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 34:27


Millions of Americans across parts of the U.S. are experiencing severe weather. On Wednesday, several suspected tornadoes swept across Wisconsin. Meanwhile, the Gulf Coast is under flooding alerts with days of heavy rains expected, and more than 70 million people in the eastern U.S. are under heat alerts through Thursday. In 2023, an off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot tried to turn off the engines of a plane after he was feeling the effects of "magic mushrooms." Joseph Emerson, who is set to be arraigned on federal charges next month, spoke to CBS News about the incident and mental health as there is now a bipartisan effort to address barriers facing pilots when it comes to mental health issues. Former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama addressed speculation about their marriage while on the latest episode of a podcast Michelle Obama co-hosts with her brother. Rumors swirled after she was absent from former President Jimmy Carter's funeral and President Trump's inauguration. On the podcast, Michelle Obama said, "there hasn't been one moment in our marriage where I thought about quittin' on my man." Alexis Ohanian and Olympic gold medalist Tara Davis-Woodhall join "CBS Mornings" to announce the comeback of Athlos, a women's-only track competition launching its first-ever field event this October. Christopher Briney and Gavin Casalegno join "CBS Mornings" to talk about playing brothers Conrad and Jeremiah Fisher in the final season of the hit series "The Summer I Turned Pretty." To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Summer Reads You'll Love | Emily Ratajkowski Returns in Netflix's “Too Much”

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 44:12


The jury will hear the first full day of testimony on Wednesday in the murder trial of a Colorado dentist. James "Jim" Craig is accused of poisoning his wife, Angela. Prosecutors say he gave her protein shakes laced with cyanide and other deadly chemicals. Craig has pleaded not guilty. Streaming shows dominated nominations for the 2025 Emmy Awards. "Severance" earned the most series nominations with 27. Meanwhile, "The Studio" earned the most-ever nominations for a debut comedy series with 23. Fandango's Erik Davis joins "CBS Mornings" to break down the 2025 Emmy nominations, which were announced on Tuesday. "Severance" was this year's most nominated show, earning 27 nominations. Emily Ratajkowski joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about her latest role as the new fiancée in "Too Much," a romantic comedy created by Lena Dunham and starring Meg Stalter as a heartbroken woman starting over in London. Amazon books editorial director Sarah Gelman joins "CBS Mornings" to share her picks for must-read books this summer, from thrillers to feel-good fiction Singer-songwriter Jake Wesley Rogers joins "CBS Mornings" to talk with Anthony Mason about his debut album "In the Key of Love" and opening for Cyndi Lauper's farewell tour. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Body Image Pressures Hit Grade Schoolers | Nick Offerman "Smurfs" It Up

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 27:18


The National Park Service reported a record-setting year with nearly 332 million visits in 2024. This year, an advocacy group says federal budget cuts and policy changes could have serious impacts for visitors. CBS News' Nancy Chen reports. Nick Offerman joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about voicing Ken, the brother of Papa Smurf, in the new "Smurfs" movie that follows the tiny blue heroes on a daring rescue mission. Dr. Sheryl Ziegler joins "CBS Morning" to talk about the rise in body image concerns among children as young as six and what parents can do to promote a healthy mindset during the crucial middle childhood years. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Why Vehicle Crash Tests May Be Failing Women | Daniel Silva's Latest Thriller

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 43:08


Tensions are growing between some Trump administration officials amid the fallout over the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein documents. The Department of Justice announced last week that there's no new evidence to reveal, prompting criticism from some. Sources say FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino didn't show up to work on Friday and was weighing whether to resign after a heated confrontation with U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane reports. As the Americans with Disabilities Act turns 35, CBS News' Lisa Ling speaks with a family navigating unequal access to adoption services and the fight to secure rights many take for granted.Women make up more than half of U.S. drivers, but are 73% more likely to suffer serious injuries in a crash than men, and are 17% more likely to be killed, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. A bipartisan group of women senators are hoping female crash test dummies could help solve the issue. In a statement, the DOT said Secretary Sean Duffy "appreciates Congress' interest in resolving this issue and is committed to accelerating the process to improve safety for all Americans," adding regulators are in the process of testing and evaluating updates to the new test dummies. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports. As part of "Dear David" month on CBS Mornings, David Begnaud spotlights three powerful stories: Jessica Caldwell, a Texas custodian who earned four degrees while raising four kids; Ian Burke, a mailman who rescued a beloved dog after its owner died; and Jaden Brunz, a former graffiti artist who transformed his second chance into a citywide art project in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.As part of our "Never Too Late" series, Paula Ebben of CBS Boston's WBZ fulfills a lifelong goal by spending the day as a Red Sox ballgirl at historic Fenway Park. Author Daniel Silva joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his newest novel, a fast-paced international mystery filled with stolen treasure, murder, and secrets inside the Vatican. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
How To Protect Yourself From Tick Bites | Grill Tips For The Summer Season

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 41:32


One year ago on Sunday, Thomas Crooks tried to assassinate President Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. A monthslong investigation by CBS News reveals the broadest portrait yet of the lonesome young student who tried to kill Mr. Trump. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane reports. A rising number of people are getting ER treatment for tick bites in parts of the U.S., according to the CDC. Ticks can cause serious illnesses like Lyme disease. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder explains how to protect yourself. "Serious Eats" editorial director Daniel Gritzer joins "CBS Mornings" to give a crash course on grilling essentials and tips for the summer season. Norman Harris first opened Norman's Rare Guitars in Los Angeles in 1975. The store's customers have included Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and many more. Now Harris' story is the subject of a documentary about the store's history and legacy. Actor and comedian Patton Oswalt is recording his new audible original "Black Coffee and Ice Water" this weekend in New York City. He talks to "CBS Mornings" about the project, parenting a teenager and more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Rachel Brosnahan On Playing Lois Lane | Avoiding Common Job Search Mistakes

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 53:45


The U.S. is reporting 1,288 measles cases this year across 38 states, according to data from the CDC, with the most cases in Texas. It is the worst outbreak since 1992. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder explains what to know. President Trump is targeting multiple countries with potentially steep tariffs starting Aug. 1 if they don't reach a trade deal with the U.S. CBS News' Jo Ling Kent explains how the uncertainty around tariffs is impacting U.S. ports and could affect what you see on the store shelves this holiday season. Searching for a new job can be stressful. LinkedIn career expert Catherine Fisher shares common mistakes to avoid from the application through the interview. Emmy award winning actor Rachel Brosnahan stars as Lois Lane in the new "Superman" film. She spoke to "CBS Mornings" about how she prepared for the role and why she was excited to play the iconic character. Bluegrass legends Alison Krauss & Union Station are back together for the first time in more than a decade. They have a new album and a new star joining them. CBS News' Anthony Mason spoke to the band members about their long-awaited reunion. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Political Fallout Over Epstein Documents | How to Keep Your Skin Hydrated and Healthy

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 32:40


President Trump pushed back during his Cabinet meeting about a question regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The DOJ claims Epstein had no list of clients, which is drawing criticism from some of the president's supporters. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane reports. Chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins "CBS Mornings" to break down the DOJ claims that Jeffrey Epstein didn't have a client list and the potential political divisions over handling of the Epstein documents. The State Department says it's investigating after AI was used to impersonate Secretary of State Marco Rubio. According to a cable obtained by CBS News, fake messages were sent to at least five government officials, including three foreign ministries, a U.S. governor and a member of Congress. Dr. Rachel Nazarian, a board certified dermatologist, speaks to "CBS Mornings" about key ingredients in skincare, forming your routine and how to improve your skin health. Are you searching for a refreshing drink to try on a hot summer day? Food and Wine's executive wine editor Rayle Isle and Lucy Simon, a special projects editor, give their recommendations for the best cocktails and wines to try this summer. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Rescue Efforts Continue In Texas | Oprah Reveals Latest Book Club Pick

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 42:47


The death toll from the flooding in Texas has surged to at least 108, officials say. Amid the devastation, hundreds have been rescued, and volunteers have joined the search efforts. "We're tired but running off adrenaline, and it's for a good cause in trying to find people and bring some closure to those who may not be alive anymore and so that's kind of where we're at in the search," said Louis Deppe, who joined the search. Deppe got involved after seeing a Facebook post asking for help to find a friend's daughter. "His wife posted and said basically, 'We have an emergency. We need help. We need prayers.' So I immediately called them … and said, 'What's going on?' He said, 'Our daughter's been swept away.'" Deppe and his 25-year-old son immediately drove over to help, saying he understood the feeling as a parent. Oprah Winfrey picked "Culpability" by Bruce Holsinger as her latest book club selection. Winfrey said the novel explores artificial intelligence and moral responsibility, topics many are currently grappling with. Award-winning actor Michael C. Hall joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his return in "Dexter: Resurrection," the highly anticipated sequel series set in New York City. The show picks up ten weeks after the events of "Dexter: New Blood," with Dexter awakening from a coma and hunting a new serial killer. A Los Angeles festival called Belly Laughs includes headliners Margaret Cho, Kumail Nanjiani, Bobby Lee and Hasan Minhaj. Lisa Ling shares a meal and conversation with Cho and performer Joel Kim Booster to talk about the cultural power of food and humor. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Boys Tell of Texas Flood Survival | What to Know for Amazon Prime Day

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 42:28


More than 80 people have died in the devastating flooding in Texas. As the recovery process begins, many have expressed concern about the lack of early warnings from local and federal authorities. Texas officials said more than 850 people have been rescued in the deadly flooding. Braeden Davis, 9, and his brother, Brock, 7, were attending Camp La Junta near the Guadalupe River when the raging floodwaters in Texas spread. They, along with their mother, Keli Rabon, spoke to "CBS Mornings." In this week's "Dear David," Bryan Pedersen helps a teen driver replace her totaled car in Wyoming, while Vivaan and Sarang Sankrithi donate their chess winnings to help a child with a rare illness. Both acts reflect how kindness creates ripple effects. Chef Hochan Jang and Prakash Karamchandani launched Balance Pan-Asian Grille with no money and no restaurant experience. Now they're feeding cities with microgreens grown just feet from the kitchen. Parvati Shallow, one of the most iconic "Survivor" contestants of all time, joins "CBS Mornings" to reflect on her reality TV journey and discuss her new memoir, "Nice Girls Don't Win." To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Tariffs Could Dim July 4 Fireworks | Explorer Reveals Deep-Sea Secrets

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025 41:43


President Trump is set to sign his "big, beautiful bill" on Friday after the House passed the legislation in a 218-214 vote, with two Republicans joining Democrats to oppose it. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries stalled the final passage Thursday in a record-setting speech that lasted nearly nine hours. CBS News' Robert Costa joins "CBS Mornings" to break down what's in the legislation. An effort by some states to protect children from gun violence has hit roadblocks. The new laws require gun owners to lock up their firearms at home or face prosecution. However, implementing the law has presented its own set of challenges. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane reports. Millions will gather across the U.S. for the dazzling sights of fireworks to mark the Fourth of July, but the tradition relies almost exclusively on China. The Asian country makes nearly all of the fireworks that are used in the U.S. It's causing problems for fireworks retailers, many of them small businesses, because of the uncertainty of President Trump's tariffs. CBS News' Ian Lee reports. Renowned underwater archaeologist James Delgado joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his new book "The Great Museum of the Sea" and reflect on his decades-long search for historic shipwrecks, including the Clotilda. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Wesley Morris Unpacks Pop Culture; Justin Bartha Talks “Nuked”

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 42:47


A jury acquitted Sean "Diddy" Combs of the most serious charges he faced during his trial, federal racketeering and sex trafficking. He was found guilty on two prostitution-related counts. Each count carries a maximum prison sentence of 10 years in prison. A judge denied the music mogul's request for bail. CBS News political contributor Caroline Polisi joins "CBS Mornings" to break down the jury's verdict in Sean "Diddy" Combs' federal trial and the judge's decision to deny bail for the music mogul ahead of his sentencing. Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty Wednesday to killing four University of Idaho students in 2022. Kohberger will spend the rest of his life in prison as part of a plea deal that avoids the death penalty. CBS News' Carter Evans reports. While many Americans celebrate the Fourth of July, behind the scenes law enforcement will be on high alert across the country to keep everyone safe. CBS News' Nicole Sganga reports on security measures being taken. Two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Wesley Morris has a new podcast called "Cannonball with Wesley Morris." Each week, he sits down with a guest to discuss interesting pop culture topics in hopes of better understanding it and ourselves. Actor Justin Bartha stars in a new comedy, "Nuked," which is about a group of college friends who reunited at a lavish estate for a technology-free and cannabis-themed birthday party. Bartha speaks with "CBS Mornings" about the movie, what he wants the audience to take away from it and potential future projects. Award-winner Sanaa Kelley is a sound effects artist that uses everyday objects to create sound effects that people may not even notice, describing it as "acting with sound." CBS News' Vlad Duthiers gives a behind the scenes look at her studio and how she helps to bring movies and more to life. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Beach Safety Tips for July 4th | Ex-NFL Star Opens Up on Male Infertility

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 33:26


The Fourth of July is expected to bring another big travel rush to airports across the country, putting a renewed focus on recent air traffic control issues. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave found out how pilots prepare for major disruptions while flying. A new study of women having hormone therapy after menopause found a link between a certain type of treatment and higher rates of breast cancer before the age of 55. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder joins "CBS Mornings" to explain. Former NFL player Corey Parchman joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his new book, "IVF Playbook for Men," which shares his personal journey through IVF and aims to support men facing infertility in silence. Real Simple Editor-in-Chief Lauren Iannotti shares key tips on beach safety, sun protection, and how to avoid common holiday weekend hazards. People magazine's Style and Beauty Director Brittany Talarico joins "CBS Mornings" to share the must-know summer trends in nails, hair and perfume. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Optimism May Boost Lifespan; "Dora the Explorer" Returns with New Star

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 38:09


Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the University of Idaho killings is expected to plead guilty, according to victims' families. CBS News legal contributor Caroline Polisi explains what it means for sentencing and justice. Dr. Sue Varma joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her book "Practical Optimism" and how a positive outlook can boost well-being and helped many people cope during the COVID-19 pandemic. In the "CBS Mornings" series "Rebuilding America," one woman is on a mission to build free, drop-in play spaces for young children in Chicago neighborhoods. Jackie Kostek of CBS News Chicago reports. In "Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado," Samantha Lorraine plays a teenage Dora exploring the Amazon in a new twist on the beloved Nickelodeon series. Actress Keyla Monterroso Mejia, known for "Abbott Elementary" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm," opens up about adjusting to fame and finding joy in unexpected moments. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Divorce Survival Guide Podcast
Episode 329: Divorcing with ADHD: Tracy Otsuka on Trauma, Misdiagnosis, and Mental Overload

The Divorce Survival Guide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 41:02


The brilliant Tracy Otsuka is back on the show for another rich conversation about why ADHD so often gets misdiagnosed (or completely missed) in women, how trauma can mimic or amplify ADHD symptoms, and what you can actually do to function and advocate for yourself if you're dealing with either (or both) during divorce. We also dig into the very real challenges of trying to function while your brain is in a constant state of overwhelm: whether that's from trauma, ADHD, or the mental chaos that comes when the lines between them blur. Tracy breaks down the importance of understanding how your brain is wired, why traditional systems so often fail neurodivergent women, and how to build supports that actually work for you. Whether you're navigating ADHD or the aftermath of trauma, reclaiming your own narrative isn't just important, it's necessary, especially if someone else is trying to write it for you. Here's what else we discuss in this episode: How ADHD presents differently in women than men and why so many of us go undiagnosed (3:23) The difference between a trauma state and ADHD and why knowing the distinction matters (10:15) What to do when your ADHD diagnosis is used against you by your partner or ex in a weaponized or manipulative way (22:10) How gender roles and stereotypes create additional shame and pressure for neurodivergent women (26:16) Tracy's brilliant tip for using ChatGPT as a digital support tool in divorce (30:58) Learn more about Tracy Otsuka: Tracy Otsuka, JD, LLM, AACC, ACC, is a certified ADHD coach and the host of the ADHD for Smart Ass Women podcast. Her book of the same name with Harper Collins - William Morrow is an Amazon Editors' Top 20 Best Nonfiction Book of 2024 recipient.  Over the past decade, she has empowered thousands of clients (from doctors and therapists to C-suite executives and entrepreneurs) to see their neurodivergence as a strength–not a weakness. Leveraging her analytical skills from her time as lead counsel at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission she helps clients boost productivity, improve finances, save relationships and live happier lives. Tracy's expertise and experience as an adult living with ADHD are regularly sought out by top tier media including Bloomberg, CBS Mornings, ABC News Live, Forbes, Inc, Prevention, ADDitude magazine, and The Goal Digger Podcast. When she's not sharing her thought leadership around ADHD on other platforms, she hosts her own podcast which ranks #1 in its category and has over 7 million downloads across 160 countries. She also moderates a Facebook group with over 100,000 members. A married mother of two, Tracy lives in Sonoma County outside of San Francisco.  Resources & Links:The Divorce Survival Guide Resource BundlePhoenix Rising: A Divorce Empowerment CollectiveFocused Strategy Sessions with Kate  Episode 287: ADHD for Smart Ass Women with Tracy Otsuka (Neurodivergence in Relationships) Tracy's book, ADHD for Smart Ass WomenTracy's podcast ADHD 2.0: New Science and Essential Strategies for Thriving with Distraction--from Childhood through Adulthood, Edward M. Hallowell, M.D. ChatGPTAimee Says AI =================== DISCLAIMER:  THE COMMENTARY AND OPINIONS AVAILABLE ON THIS PODCAST ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL AND ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND NOT TO PROVIDE LEGAL OR PSYCHOLOGICAL ADVICE.  YOU SHOULD CONTACT AN ATTORNEY, COACH, OR THERAPIST IN YOUR STATE TO OBTAIN ADVICE WITH RESPECT TO ANY PARTICULAR ISSUE OR PROBLEM. Episode Link: https://kateanthony.com/podcast/episode-329-divorcing-with-adhd-tracy-otsuka-on-trauma-misdiagnosis-and-mental-overload/  

The Last Laugh
Matteo Lane: Gayle King, Late-Night TV, and ‘The Al Dente Special'

The Last Laugh

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 52:39


For the first several years of his career, stand-up comedian Matteo Lane would open his sets by telling the audience, “Obviously, I'm gay.” At a certain point, he got tired of coming out to a room of strangers every night and instead begins his new Hulu hour ‘The Al Dente Special' by making fun of the way white women talk—a bit that delighted Gayle King and led to one of the more awkwardly hilarious morning TV moments in recent history. In this episode, Lane explains why he decided to give the ‘CBS Mornings' host a pass for repeating the “f-slur” back to him and reveals how King's fellow astronaut Katy Perry ended up being part of his special as well. And as Pride Month comes to a close, he discusses why he's sick of people expecting gay comedians to relive their trauma, shares why he avoids talking politics on stage, and calls out TV bookers for keeping him off of late-night TV because they deemed his act “too gay.” Buy Matteo Lane's cookbook ‘Your Pasta Sucks'Follow Matteo Lane on Instagram @matteolaneFollow Matt Wilstein on Bluesky @mattwilstein Follow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpodHighlights from this episode and others at The Daily Beast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Why Cooling Homes Costs More | Josh Gondelman on 'Positive Reinforcement'"

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 36:15


About 128 million Americans from Louisiana to Maine are still under heat advisories after dozens of record high temperatures were set Tuesday in parts of the U.S. CBS News' Rob Marciano reports. Over the last three years, retail electricity prices have gone up faster than the rate of inflation, and new research from Texas A&M shows climate change is making it more expensive to cool homes. CBS News' David Schechter reports on the impact. A report from the National Transportation Safety Board found issues with Boeing's production process, training, documentation and safety culture, as well as the FAA's oversight in a review following a midair door panel blow out of an Alaska Airlines plane. Everyone on the packed plane survived. Now, the NTSB is making nearly a dozen recommendations to Boeing and the FAA. The defense in Sean "Diddy" Combs' federal sex trafficking trial rested its case in less than 30 minutes as the music mogul did not testify nor did the defense call any witnesses. Over the course of six weeks, the prosecution called 34 witnesses to the stand. Combs has pleaded not guilty. Katie Sturino, known for her viral body positivity posts and celebrity fashion recreations, joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her debut novel "Sunny Side Up" and how it reflects her mission to empower women of all sizes. Writer and comedian Josh Gondelman joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his new stand-up special "Positive Reinforcement," where he jokes about aging, obscure desserts, and why kindness is still funny. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Brandy & Monica Reunite | Victoria Monét's New Children's Book

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 42:26


As President Trump left the White House Tuesday, he said both Israel and Iran have violated an apparent ceasefire deal. Israel claims they intercepted two Iranian missiles. The Israeli army said it will respond with force. Meanwhile, Tehran has denied breaching the ceasefire. A heat wave is blanketing parts of the Midwest and Northeast, with 195 million Americans dealing with excessive temperatures Tuesday. A CBS News investigation uncovered that since 2013, dialysis centers have been cited by federal regulators for more than 115,000 deficiencies, including poor training and unsanitary conditions. A doctor is on trial in connection to the alleged shooting of a kidney specialist, raising more questions about the dialysis industry. CBS News' Erin Moriarty reports. Three-time Grammy winner Victoria Monét joins CBS Mornings to discuss her new children's picture book, "Everywhere You Are," which helps children cope with separation anxiety. R&B icons Brandy and Monica join "CBS Mornings" to announce their first-ever co-headlining tour, building on the legacy of their hit "The Boy Is Mine," which topped charts for 13 weeks more than 25 years ago. During the last two summers, intense heat in parts of the country has caused beer, seltzer and soda cans to explode on Southwest Airlines flights. In an effort to address the bursting can issue, the airline bought 60 new refrigerated provisioning trucks for Phoenix and Las Vegas, their two hottest hubs. CBS News' Kris Van Cleave reports. Gayle King explores the historic revival of the Waldorf Astoria hotel, from its art deco elegance to a new fine dining experience led by chef Michael Anthony. Plus, Paris Hilton reflects on her childhood in the iconic building once dubbed her family's "crown jewel." To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Sen. Murkowski on Iran & Trump | Lionel Boyce Talks 'The Bear' Season 3"

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 44:48


Trita Parsi, executive vice president of the Quincy Institute, joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss America's recent military action against Iranian nuclear sites and the growing concerns that President Trump's strategy could escalate into a larger Middle East conflict. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, a moderate Republican from Alaska, speaks with "CBS Mornings" about the conflict in Iran following U.S. strikes over the weekend, her confidence in President Trump's national security team and her new memoir, "Far From Home: An Alaskan Senator Faces the Extreme Climate of Washington, D.C." The Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Indiana Pacers on Sunday to win the city's first NBA title. The franchise was known as the Seattle Supersonics when it won the title in 1979. The Pacers came up short after losing their star player early in the game. Deb Garoui, who is featured in the new documentary "Speak," has helped students in rural West Texas find their voice through speech and debate while caring for her seriously ill son. David Begnaud surprised her with a $100,000 gift in recognition of her dedication. Emmy-nominated actor Lionel Boyce joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the new season of "The Bear," his character's growth as a pastry chef, and how the hit series explores ambition, pressure, and purpose inside a Chicago restaurant. Ambassador Carol Moseley Braun, the first Black woman elected to the U.S. Senate, joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her new memoir, "Trailblazer" and her historic path through public service. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Remodeling Costs Rise | Best Airlines of 2025 | Owen Wilson Opens Up

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 42:45


A jury found Karen Read not guilty in the death of Boston police officer John O'Keefe after more than 20 hours of deliberation. Legal analyst Rikki Klieman explains what may have swayed jurors and what questions remain. With new tariffs raising the cost of key building supplies like lumber, steel, and appliances, contractors say homeowners could see project costs skyrocket. Nancy Chen speaks with builder David Perotti on how to save money and navigate the price hikes. Brian Kelly, CEO of The Points Guy, joins CBS Mornings to unveil the site's 2025 list of best U.S. airlines. Three-time Emmy winner Jean Smart plays a woman trapped in a violent marriage in the one-woman play "Call Me Izzy." The show, written by CBS News contributor Jamie Wax, explores the power of creativity and survival. Academy Award-nominated actor Owen Wilson joins Nate Burleson at Liberty National Golf Club to discuss his new Apple TV+ series "Stick," where he plays a washed-up golfer seeking redemption. Wilson opens up about his mental health journey, his love of golf and finding peace at this stage in his life. Historian Kellie Carter Jackson joins CBS Mornings to explain the origins of Juneteenth and how it fits into the broader story of Black resistance, as explored in her new book, "We Refuse." To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Emotional Toll Of Being The Default Parent | Humphrey Sisters Talk NCAA Lacrosse Championship

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 38:06


Lawyers for R. Kelly allege prison officials are trying to kill him after the singer was rushed to a hospital last week for an overdose of medication given to him by prison staff. Prosecutors say the allegations have no merit. The R&B star is serving a 50-year term for convictions that include charges of child pornography, sex trafficking and racketeering. CBS News' Jericka Duncan has more. New research shows women handle 71% of family tasks like planning and scheduling, a burden many describe as "invisible labor." Psychiatrist Dr. Sue Varma joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the emotional toll and how to better share the load at home. Celebrity chef and Food Network star Anne Burrell died Tuesday at her home in Brooklyn at the age of 55. CBS News' Vlad Duthiers looks back at her career. Kraft Heinz, the maker of popular brands like Jell-O and Capri Sun, says the company will remove all artificial dyes from its products by 2027 and won't release any new items in the U.S. that contain synthetic dyes starting now. It comes two months after HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. moved to ban synthetic dyes in food. As the school year ends, Rob Mank shares a personal essay on the emotional shift from the chaos of raising young kids to the quiet of an empty house, marking a new chapter in parenthood. "Inside Edition" correspondent Alison Hall underwent a double mastectomy after being diagnosed with stage zero breast cancer. She credits Olivia Munn's openness about her own diagnosis for encouraging her to get tested. The two met for the first time on "Inside Edition."Nicole, Ashley, and Chloe Humphrey helped lead the UNC women's lacrosse team to an undefeated season and national title, becoming the first trio of sisters to win an NCAA Division I championship together. They join "CBS Mornings" to talk about their win. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Europe's Tourist Backlash | Behind The Scenes Of "The Traitors"

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 37:50


After five days of attacks, Israeli forces say they've hit key military and nuclear sites inside Iran. But experts question whether the damage is enough to achieve Israel's long-term goal of halting Iran's nuclear ambitions. Holly Williams reports from the Iran-Iraq border. Ten years ago, in Charleston, South Carolina, a white supremacist gunned down nine people at Mother Emanuel AME Church, the oldest Black church in the south. CBS News' Mark Strassmann shows how the daughter of a victim is inspiring resilience, forgiveness and change. People in some of Europe's biggest cities are protesting the surge of tourists from the U.S. and other countries. Workers at Frances' Louvre museum suddenly went on strike Monday, while in Spain, demonstrators rallied for a reduction in visitors and criticized skyrocketing housing prices. Anthony Mason visits the set of "The Traitors," which airs on Peacock, as filming begins on Season 4. Host Alan Cumming offers a tour of the iconic castle, known for betrayal, capes and creepy-glam theatrics. With reality stars, NFL moms and Olympians in the cast, this season promises even more drama and deception. New York City dad George Gountas was crowned the winner of a Father's Day Pedro Pascal look-alike contest, earning a year's worth of burritos and some serious internet fame. He joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about the viral moment and his day job at "The Daily Show." Comedian Roy Wood Jr. joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about "Going, Going, Gone: The Magic of the Home Run," a new Roku Original produced by MLB Studios. The film dives into the history and cultural power of baseball's most iconic play, featuring stars like Freddie Freeman. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Scammers Use AI To Create Fake Job Applicants | Consumer Reports' Top Sunscreens

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 40:34


Ian Bremmer, president of the Eurasia Group, joins "CBS Mornings" to break down a weekend of deep division in the U.S., as millions protested President Trump and his military parade, and deadly new strikes between Iran and Israel raised fears of a wider regional war in the Middle East. The jury in Karen Read's retrial began deliberations Friday afternoon and will continue Monday. Read is facing three charges in the 2022 death of her police officer boyfriend, John O'Keefe, including second-degree murder. Her first trial ended with a hung jury. Pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly announced a price cut for its drug, Zepbound, for people who aren't using insurance. CBS News' Nancy Chen reports on the qualifications for the discount and what the cost reduction will be. Artificial intelligence is being used to create realistic video and audio to impersonate people, in some cases looking for love or deceiving companies looking to hire. In a 2024 study, half of the businesses surveyed said they'd experienced AI deepfake fraud. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady reports. In this week's "Beg-Knows America," CBS News contributor David Begnaud revisits the life-changing world of high school speech and debate, an activity that shaped his own path. He meets the inspiring young voices featured in the new documentary "SPEAK," tackling grief, identity, and advocacy with extraordinary courage. Consumer Reports' deputy editor Brian Vines joins "CBS Mornings" to share the latest sunscreen testing results, including top-rated picks and expert tips to keep you and your family safe in the sun this summer. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Carrie Coon Talks "The Gilded Age" | Noah Wyle on Caring For Health Care Workers

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 41:20


A passenger plane headed to London crashed in India shortly after takeoff with more than 240 people on board. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio has the latest. A jury found Harvey Weinstein guilty of criminal sexual assault, but it will continue to deliberate on Thursday. CBS News' Nikki Battiste and CBS News legal analyst Caroline Polisi discuss the partial verdict and what to expect next.Meta has announced a series of measures aimed at targeting the companies responsible for "nudify" deepfake ads. They use AI-generated software to turn regular photos into sexually explicit images. CBS News' Leigh Kiniry has more. Legendary songwriter Brian Wilson, who co-founded the Beach Boys, died at the age of 82. CBS News' Anthony Mason shares a tribute to his life and legacy.In the "CBS Mornings" series "Rebuilding America," a rural community in Appalachia shows how a nonprofit group is investing in the next generation of workers by creating jobs and new opportunities. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane reports. Actor Noah Wyle stars in the medical drama hit show "The Pitt." On Thursday, Wyle and his mother, who has been a nurse for four decades, will be in Washington D.C. speaking with lawmakers about policy changes that could help health care workers. The two speak to "CBS Mornings" about support for medical workers. Nile Rodgers, chairman of the Songwriters Hall of Fame, speaks to "CBS Mornings" about the 2025 inductees. The class includes "Doobie Brothers" members Tom Johnston, Michael McDonald and Patrick Simmons, plus Mike Love of the Beach Boys. Actor Carrie Coon stars as Bertha Russell in "The Gilded Age," a hit series that is set in the late 19th century. Her character tries to break into high society by throwing around the wealth of her railroad tycoon husband. She joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about the series, which returns to HBO on June 22. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Digital Parenting, Female Solo Travel, and Toddler Credit Scores

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 37:05


After National Guard troops and the U.S. Marines were called in by President Trump over the protests in Los Angeles, the president is being criticized for his differing response to the Jan. 6 attack. During the U.S. Capitol assault, Mr. Trump waited to send troops to respond to his supporters. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane reports. A survey shows about one-in-four parents have authorized a child under 18 on their credit or debit card in an effort to give their young kids a head start on establishing their credit ratings. CBS News national consumer correspondent Ash-har Quraishi shows what parents need to know. The popular K-pop band BTS could soon be returning to the spotlight after going on a hiatus nearly three years ago to perform mandatory service in South Korea's military. Another four members recently completed their enlistments and now there's talk of new music. Nearly 40% of female travelers, surveyed by future partners, said they find solo travel appealing or very appealing, which is up 8% from the year before. Pilar Guzmán, Oprah Daily's editorial director, and Elise Loehnen, who wrote about going skiing solo, join "CBS Mornings" to discuss the trend.A high school teacher in Pennsylvania is finding that students are benefiting from turning off their digital devices and focusing on the analog world of manual typewriters. CBS News correspondent Lee Cowan shows how they become typing pen-pals with actor Tom Hanks as a result. Nearly three-quarters of kids get their first phone by 12 years old and spend, on average, more than five hours per day on their devices. Clinical psychologist Dr. Sheryl Ziegler joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss how parents can create healthy habits with their kids. Patricia Clarkson, a three-time Emmy winner and Oscar nominee, stars as equal pay activist Lilly Ledbetter in the new movie, "Lilly." Ledbetter sued her employer in 1999 for sex discrimination after learning she was being paid substantially less than her male colleagues. She lost her case at the Supreme Court, but 10 years later, then-President Obama signed the "Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act." To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Coco Gauff on French Open Victory | 2025 Tony Awards Highlights

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 41:23


"Maybe Happy Ending" won six Tony Awards during Broadway's biggest night on Sunday, including Best Musical. "Wicked" star Cynthia Erivo hosted the star-studded event that featured a reunion of the original "Hamilton" cast celebrating 10 years since it opened on Broadway. Sana Javeri Kadri of Diaspora Co. and Katya Eckert of A Domani return to "CBS Mornings" to discuss how changing tariffs are affecting their spice and sleepwear companies, and what it means for the future of small business. Fresh off her victory in Paris, Coco Gauff joins "CBS Mornings" after defeating Aryna Sabalenka to win the French Open women's title. It's her second Grand Slam title, following her 2023 U.S. Open win. Art dealer and filmmaker Vito Schnabel stars alongside actress and fashion icon Julia Fox in "The Trainer," a new comedy about fitness, fame and unexpected romance. The film just premiered at the Tribeca Festival and they join "CBS Mornings." Beatrice Stieber, whose impromptu airport interview with David Begnaud went viral, welcomes him back to Chicago with more heartfelt advice, sharp humor, and the secrets behind her 102 years of living well. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

On Fire: The Official Survivor Podcast
Cast Reveal for Historic 50th Season

On Fire: The Official Survivor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 9:49


Jeff Probst joins "CBS Mornings" to reveal the iconic returning players competing in "Survivor's" 50th season, featuring legends from across the show's two-decade history. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices