Tune in to the exciting Friday edition of Hancock and Kelly on NewsRadio 1120 KMOX, where John Hancock and Michael Kelly bring you a captivating conversation covering a range of topics. The hosts kick off the show by acknowledging the arrival of June and the beginning of summer in St. Louis, sharing their enthusiasm for the season. They delve into their excitement for the upcoming Taylor Swift concert, with a touch of envy as John's daughter and son are lucky enough to attend.
Moving on, the dynamic duo delves into John's recent appliance misfortunes, specifically with his washer and dryer, as he shares his decision to replace them. Listeners will enjoy their humorous banter and relatable discussions about everyday challenges.
The conversation then takes a political turn as Hancock and Kelly discuss the recent bipartisan compromise that was reached during the debt limit negotiations. Both hosts express their approval of the outcome and analyze the potential implications for Speaker McCarthy and the evolving dynamics of compromise in Congress. They explore the emergence of younger representatives who may disrupt traditional notions of bipartisanship.
In the latter part of the segment, Hancock and Kelly shift gears to address the pressing issue of social media's impact on young people. Inspired by the recent advisory from the United States Surgeon General, Dr. Vivek Murthy, they invite Dr. Mitch Princstein, Chief Science Officer for the American Psychological Association, to provide valuable insights into the effects of social media on youth. This thought-provoking discussion explores research findings, emphasizes the importance of parental monitoring, and highlights the need for social media literacy to tackle the challenges faced by young people in the digital age.
Don't miss this engaging episode of Hancock and Kelly, where you'll find a delightful mix of entertainment, political analysis, and crucial discussions on the dangers of social media for youth. Tune in and gain a better understanding of these timely topics. Sponsored by Insperity HR, making a difference in the workplace.