• Digital detoxing: Finding balance in a world that never logs off
    Aug 20 2025

    If you’ve heard a young person say someone has “rizz” or something is “mid,” you might’ve nodded along — all while secretly wondering … what on earth were they talking about?


    Every generation has its own way of speaking, but Gen Z slang is unique. Influenced heavily by social media trends, it’s shaped by internet culture and can spread at lightning speed.


    MPR News host Angela Davis and her guests break it all down. Where does this generation’s slang come from? What does it say about how young people connect, express themselves and even challenge the way we use language?


    Guests:


    • Tish Jones is a poet, emcee and hip-hop theater artist from St. Paul. She’s the founder and executive director of TruArtSpeaks, a St. Paul arts and culture organization that provides mentorships, workshops and other opportunities for artists and art leaders.
    • Alayo Tripp is a linguist and cognitive scientist studying language development. They are also an assistant professor of computational language science at the University of Florida.


    Was there any slang you’re curious about that we missed in the show? Check out the list below for more words and phrases.


    • 100 Current Slang Terms Teens and Gen Z Use Daily
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    48 mins
  • Talking Gen Z: How young people today use slang
    Aug 19 2025

    If you’ve heard a young person say someone has “rizz” or something is “mid,” you might’ve nodded along — all while secretly wondering … what on earth were they talking about?


    Every generation has its own way of speaking, but Gen Z slang is unique. Influenced heavily by social media trends, it’s shaped by internet culture and can spread at lightning speed.


    MPR News host Angela Davis and her guests break it all down. Where does this generation’s slang come from? What does it say about how young people connect, express themselves and even challenge the way we use language?


    Guests:


    • Tish Jones is a poet, emcee and hip-hop theater artist from St. Paul. She’s the founder and executive director of TruArtSpeaks, a St. Paul arts and culture organization that provides mentorships, workshops and other opportunities for artists and art leaders.
    • Alayo Tripp is a linguist and cognitive scientist studying language development. They are also an assistant professor of computational language science at the University of Florida.


    Was there any slang you’re curious about that we missed in the show? Check out the list below for more words and phrases.


    • 100 Current Slang Terms Teens and Gen Z Use Daily
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    47 mins
  • Under the hood of rideshare services
    Aug 18 2025

    Ten years ago, when you needed a ride across town or to the airport, you might have called a taxi. Now, you’re more likely to open an app on your phone.


    Ridesharing services like Uber and Lyft have been growing at breakneck speed.


    But the fast growth — and increased focus on profits — has changed the experience for some drivers and riders. It’s also prompted some states, including Minnesota, to pass minimum wage guarantees for drivers.


    MPR News host Angela Davis talks with her guests about how rideshare works and how it’s changing.


    Guests:


    • Sergio Avedian is senior contributor for The Rideshare Guy, a driver advocacy blog and YouTube channel. He drives for multiple ridesharing and food delivery services in Los Angeles.
    • Said Mohamed has been a rideshare driver for nine years and is a former taxi driver. Since moving to the Twin Cities from southern California three years ago, he’s driven over 11,000 rides. He’s also an organizer for SEIU Local 26, a union that wants to represent rideshare drivers.
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    47 mins
  • ‘Cabaret at the Guthrie,’ 100 years of Gatsby and the most vital restaurants in MN
    Aug 15 2025

    This week, we’re sharing an episode of a show we think you’ll enjoy: “Worth It” from the Minnesota Star Tribune and Lemonada Media.


    We’ve got the inside scoop on why the Guthrie’s “Cabaret” is getting rave reviews. Also, as “The Great Gatsby” turns 100, why is this novel with Minnesota roots worth another read?


    Plus, we’ll tell you about the Culinary North Stars that are pushing the boundaries of the Twin Cities’ dining scene.


    Read more about the Culinary North Stars, Gatsby’s centennial, Gatsby remixes and the Guthrie’s production of “Cabaret”.


    This week our guests are taste editor Nicole Hvidsten, general assignment reporter Zoë Jackson, interim books editor Chris Hewitt, theater critic Rohan Preston and digital food and culture producer Abby Sliva.


    To support “Worth It” and the important work of the Minnesota Star Tribune, subscribe today by visiting Startribune.com/WorthItToSubscribe.


    Stay up to date with the Minnesota Star Tribune at @startribune on TikTok, Bluesky, X, Facebook, and Instagram. Lemonada Media is on X, Facebook and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia.

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    34 mins
  • Volunteering in Minnesota: How to get involved and make a difference
    Aug 14 2025

    When we think about what makes a strong community, it often comes down to one thing — people showing up for each other.


    Across Minnesota, thousands of volunteers are showing up every day — to stock food shelves, tutor students, plant community gardens, organize donation drives and more.


    And the way we serve is changing.


    Today, it’s easier than ever to sign up for one-time events, find projects that line up with your skills or passions and even volunteer virtually from your computer.


    MPR News host Angela Davis and her guests talk about why volunteering matters, how it strengthens communities and how you can find opportunities that fit your interests and schedule.


    Guests:


    • Niila Herbert is the executive director of the Minnesota Alliance for Volunteer Advancement.
    • Melissa Wilson is the senior director of engagement at Greater Twin Cities United Way. She leads the United Way’s Volunteer United program, which promotes volunteer opportunities and events.
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    47 mins
  • How to manage your time so you don't feel overwhelmed
    Aug 13 2025

    Do you get discouraged and overwhelmed by a never-ending to-do list? Do you finish your days feeling like you didn’t get anything done?


    Maybe it’s time to think about how you manage your time.


    MPR News Host Angela Davis talks with her guests about how to reflect, set priorities, plan and create new habits so you can spend more time on what matters.


    Guests:


    • Theresa Glomb is a professor of organizational behavior and chair of the Work and Organizations Department in the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota. She researches and speaks about how small changes at work can improve performance, meaning and well-being.
    • Anna Dearmon Kornick is a time management coach and public speaker based in New Orleans. Her podcast “It’s About Time” has been downloaded nearly 1 million times since it was launched in 2019. She’s also the author of “Time Management Essentials: The Tools You Need to Maximize Your Attention, Energy and Productivity.”
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    47 mins
  • The changing media landscape
    Aug 12 2025

    From TikTok trends to Hollywood mergers, the media world is evolving fast.


    Most Americans — 83 percent of U.S. adults — use streaming services, according to the Pew Research Center.


    Social media is competing with traditional outlets for our attention and trust.


    And mergers are reshaping who creates, distributes and profits from the content we watch, read and listen to.


    MPR News host Angela Davis talks with a media analyst and a pop culture critic about how technology, business and culture are transforming the media landscape and what it means.


    Guests:


    • Eric Deggans is TV critic, media analyst and guest host at National Public Radio. Next month, he begins teaching as the Knight Professor of Journalism and Media Ethics at Washington and Lee University in Virginia. His book on how media outlets use racial issues to draw audiences is “Race-Baiter: How the Media Wields Dangerous Words to Divide a Nation.”
    • Neal Justin is the pop culture critic for the Minnesota Star Tribune. He is also an adjunct instructor at the University of St. Thomas.
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    47 mins
  • What's ahead for electric vehicles?
    Aug 11 2025

    If you’ve been on the fence about whether to get an electric vehicle, now might be a good time to buy or lease one.


    A federal tax credit that lowers the cost of EVs is set to expire at the end of September — much earlier than planned. The change is part of President Donald Trump’s major tax and spending bill, which eliminated several incentives for electric vehicles.


    EVs have come a long way in the last few years. They made up nearly 8 percent of new cars sold last year in Minnesota and more than 100 electric vehicle models are now for sale in the U.S. (A side-by-side comparison of models can be found here.)


    MPR News host Angela Davis talks with her guests about how public funding changes could affect the shift to electric, if now is a good time to swap the pump for a plug, and how far you can really go on a charge.


    Guests:


    • Jukka Kukkonen is the founder of Shift2Electric, a Minnesota-based electric vehicle consulting and training company. He’s also an instructor at the University of St. Thomas where he teaches courses about the EV market and technologies.
    • Katelyn Bocklund is the facilitator of Drive Electric Minnesota, a coalition that works to make electric vehicles more mainstream and easier to use in Minnesota. She’s also a senior program manager of transportation at the nonprofit policy organization Great Plains Institute.
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    47 mins