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Starting in the 1950s, there was a push to get meat onto Americans' plates at every meal.
Starting in the 1950s, there was a push to get meat onto Americans' plates at every meal.
Starting in the 1950s, there was a push to get meat onto Americans' plates at every meal.
So you would have breakfast with maybe perhaps sausage offered. You'd have lunch where it would be deli meat sandwiches. And you'd have dinner that would center over a large cut of meat.
So you would have breakfast with maybe perhaps sausage offered. You'd have lunch where it would be deli meat sandwiches. And you'd have dinner that would center over a large cut of meat.
So you would have breakfast with maybe perhaps sausage offered. You'd have lunch where it would be deli meat sandwiches. And you'd have dinner that would center over a large cut of meat.
The hidden forces behind our everyday decisions. That's on the TED Radio Hour from NPR.
The hidden forces behind our everyday decisions. That's on the TED Radio Hour from NPR.
The hidden forces behind our everyday decisions. That's on the TED Radio Hour from NPR.
First impressions are always important. That's not just for dates or for your in-laws. At the NPR Politics Podcast, we know that first impressions are important for any presidential term, too. So all this month, we're reviewing the first 100 days of Donald Trump's second stint, what's been done, what's to come, and what might change.
First impressions are always important. That's not just for dates or for your in-laws. At the NPR Politics Podcast, we know that first impressions are important for any presidential term, too. So all this month, we're reviewing the first 100 days of Donald Trump's second stint, what's been done, what's to come, and what might change.
First impressions are always important. That's not just for dates or for your in-laws. At the NPR Politics Podcast, we know that first impressions are important for any presidential term, too. So all this month, we're reviewing the first 100 days of Donald Trump's second stint, what's been done, what's to come, and what might change.
Politics may not always make sense, but we'll sort it out for you over on the NPR Politics Podcast.
Politics may not always make sense, but we'll sort it out for you over on the NPR Politics Podcast.
Politics may not always make sense, but we'll sort it out for you over on the NPR Politics Podcast.
Look, we get it. When it comes to new music, there is a lot of it, and it all comes really fast. But on All Songs Considered, NPR's music recommendation podcast, we'll handpick what we think is the greatest music happening right now and give you your next great listen. So kick back, settle in, get those eardrums wide open, and get your dose of new music from All Songs Considered, only from NPR.
Look, we get it. When it comes to new music, there is a lot of it, and it all comes really fast. But on All Songs Considered, NPR's music recommendation podcast, we'll handpick what we think is the greatest music happening right now and give you your next great listen. So kick back, settle in, get those eardrums wide open, and get your dose of new music from All Songs Considered, only from NPR.
Look, we get it. When it comes to new music, there is a lot of it, and it all comes really fast. But on All Songs Considered, NPR's music recommendation podcast, we'll handpick what we think is the greatest music happening right now and give you your next great listen. So kick back, settle in, get those eardrums wide open, and get your dose of new music from All Songs Considered, only from NPR.
On The Indicator from Planet Money podcast, we're here to help you make sense of the economic news from Trump's tariffs. It's called in game theory a trigger strategy, or sometimes called grim trigger, which sort of has a cowboy-esque ring to it. To what exactly a sovereign wealth fund is. For insight every weekday, listen to NPR's The Indicator from Planet Money.