Rethinking Music Class, ‘Made In USA’ Labels, Capital One Data Breach

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In order to stay relevant, music class should include more styles that students care about today. That’s according to our guest, who says we should rethink the way music is taught in school. We also find out which consumer goods need to be labeled as “Made in USA.” Plus, we get the details on a massive data breach at Capital One.

Featured in this Show

  • How To Make Music Class Culturally Relevant

    Music class is a part of most schools, but some students and teachers find it a bit stale. Our guest says we can update music education to making it more relevant and engaging for students. He joins us to talk about what that looks like and where he’s seen it work.

  • What It Takes To Be Labeled 'Made In USA'

    Many products boast a “Made in USA” label, but what does it actually take to be considered American made? We find out and talk about how the designation influences consumers.

  • What To Know About The Capital One Data Breach

    A data breach at Capital One is affecting over 100 million Americans, with things like social security numbers and credit card applications exposed to a hacker. We get the details, and find out how the company is handling the situation.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Dean Knetter Producer
  • Rachael Vasquez Producer
  • Chris Malina Producer
  • Lee Whitmore Guest
  • Pietra Rivoli Guest
  • Emily Flitter Guest

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