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This week, Tyrus and Kat hear from a five-year-old car lover, a chicken who likes to party, and a mermaid who wants to go back to work.

This week, Dana and Chris discuss how the coronavirus has played out for the White House, what COVID-19 means for the 2020 election, and more.

This week, Liz is joined by Banfield Pet Hospital President, Brian Garish. Garish explains how dropping out of school and working for pharmacy giant Walgreens taught him the importance of employee and client driven leadership.

This week, Abby is joined by Dr. Dr. Janette Nesheiwat. Dr. Nesheiwat explains what contract tracing is and how it could help us mitigate COVID-19.

This week, we flash back to March 7th, 2018. Chris and Dana discuss the bump in President Trump's approval rating, Chris' writing process, and a Pew Research study on millennial values.

This week, Tyrus and Kat hear about a petty mistress, a cheap boyfriend, and an incriminating welcome mat. Plus, Tyrus catches Kat up on updates from 90 Day Fiancé.

This week, Dana and Chris discuss a number of topics including updates from the Biden campaign, the Coronavirus task force, meat shortages, and Justin Amash's potential third-party run for president.

This week, Liz is joined by Kathy Giusti, the founder of The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF) and Faculty Co-Chair of The Harvard Business School Kraft Precision Medicine Accelerator. Giusti shares how her background in pharmaceuticals and her own cancer diagnosis inspired the creation of her foundation.

This week, we flashback to May 1, 2019, just after former Vice President Joe Biden had announced his run in the 2020 presidential election. Dana and Chris discuss Biden's chances against democratic challenger Bernie Sanders and President Donald Trump.

This week, Tyrus and Kat hear about a game of hide-n-seek gone wrong, farm animals in Zoom calls, and the special song Kat made for her boyfriend, Cam.

This week, Dana and Chris discuss the conversation around how to get America 'back to normal,' democrat fundraising wins for the 2020 election, and updates on the economy. Plus, both weigh in on more quarantine eats and we hear another listener review.

This week, Liz is joined by MGA Entertainment CEO, Isaac Larian. Larian discusses how his team has responded to the COVID-19 pandemic through donating thousands or pieces of personal protective equipment to health care workers, and where his drive for philanthropy stems from.

For the podcast's first episode, former Congressman Trey Gowdy discusses his childhood fears and how they severely impacted his behavior growing up. He explains how he has changed in adulthood, addresses the fears caused by the spread of the Coronavirus and reveals how he is combating the fear with positivity.

This week, Abby speaks with Gordon Chang to discuss wet markets, their importance in Chinese culture, and how they have impacted public health.

This week, Dana and Chris discuss a study that reveals that polarized Americans are more similar to one another than they believe themselves to be. Plus, Dana shares how she and her husband found themselves in a smelly situation.

This week, Tyrus and Kat revisit last week's reality TV conversation, and hear about people who have forgotten their clothes during the quarantine.

This week Dana and Chris answer mailbag questions. They discuss their favorite quarantine eats, updates from the Biden campaign, government response to the economic downturn, and more.

This week Liz is joined by Venus Et Fleur co-founder Seema Bansal. Seema discusses how her family business and her partnership with her husband informed her entrepreneurial ability, her passion for her product, and her company's response to the Coronavirus pandemic.

This week, Abby is joined by former FDA Associate Commissioner, Peter Pitts. Peter breaks down all things related to vaccines, and explains what we can expect from a Coronavirus vaccine.

This week, we flashback to the eve of the Fourth of July, 2018. Dana and Chris discuss all things American: patriotism, partisanship, and more.