560. Why Do Medication Shortages Happen?
Across the country, government regulations are keeping people from getting the medications they need.
559. Are There Shows and Movies out There That Families Can Watch?
Today, it feels like a lot of shows and movies aren’t appropriate for families. Why are family-oriented shows harder to find and are there any good options out there for family entertainment?
558. What Are Some Creative Activities for Families on a Budget?
The family is the most important community you have and it’s also important to strengthen that community by spending fun quality time together. On today’s episode, Brittany and Katie discuss some fun ways families can plan activities without breaking the bank.
557. Why Do We Teach Compromise in Schools?
In an earlier episode, Brittany and Katie discussed why compromise isn’t always a good thing. Today they continue that conversation highlighting why public schools try so hard to teach kids that they should always compromise.
556. How Are Political Candidates Chosen?
Every election day, voters go to the polls and cast their vote? But how are those candidates chosen? On today’s episode, Brittany and Katie discuss how this process works.
555. Why Are Farmers in France Angry?
Farmers in France are taking a stand against their government’s regulations.
554. What Was The Boston Tea Party?
In December 1773, the American colonists took a stand against unjust taxation in the first organized political protest leading up to the Revolutionary War.
553. Is Compromising Always A Good Thing?
We are usually told that compromising is the best thig to do to get along with each other. But is compromise always a good thing?
552. What’s Wrong with The Two-Party System?
Brittany and Katie discuss America’s two-party system that divides the people and makes them think they can only choose between Democrats or Republicans.
551. Meet Katie Hague!
Meet our new cohost, Katie Hague!