• Michael Jackson or Whitney Houston? 200K earners living paycheck-to-paycheck, Mark Zuck statute to his wife, and MORE

  • Aug 19 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
  • Podcast

Michael Jackson or Whitney Houston? 200K earners living paycheck-to-paycheck, Mark Zuck statute to his wife, and MORE

  • Summary

  • In this episode, we dive into the quirkiest and most intriguing headlines of the week! At 01:25, we kick things off with Mark Zuckerberg's grand romantic gesture as he surprises his wife, Priscilla Chan, with a giant statue in her honor—because, why not? Then, at 09:28, we shift to an Illinois school worker's bizarre crime of stealing $1.5 million worth of chicken wings, which lands her 9 years behind bars. You won't want to miss it!

    At 17:20, we explore the surprisingly high number of Americans who believe chocolate milk comes from brown cows (yes, this is real!). Next, at 21:35, we share our thoughts on homeschooling in today's world—its pros, cons, and what it means for education.

    The conversation turns financial at 26:22, as we discuss why even Americans earning six figures (yes, even those making over $200,000) are still living paycheck to paycheck. It’s a money talk you’ll want to tune into. Then, at 36:42, we break down the top 10 countries with the highest female-to-male ratios—some surprising stats are revealed!

    Finally, we wrap up the episode with our infamous Would You Rather segment at 43:53, where the most outrageous and controversial choices are debated. Get ready to laugh, think, and maybe even cringe.

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