Originally planned for 2020, the new $20 stamped with Harriet Tubman’s face won’t come for a while. We hear why, and learn how American currency gets changed. Then, summer brings students back home to live. We find out how and why the dynamics change, and how to more peacefully coexist.
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Release Of New $20 Bill With Harriet Tubman Delayed
A redesigned $20 bill featuring the face of Harriet Tubman was supposed to debut next year, but Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin now says we won’t see the new bills until 2028 at the earliest. We look at the delay, as well as the process of how American currency gets changed.
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Coexisting With Family On College Break
When the college semester ends and students come home for summer, the dynamic between child and parent might feel a little — or a lot — different. A clinical psychologist helps us understand how differing expectations around laundry, curfew and autonomy can become new points of contention, and how parents and children can work through these changes.
Episode Credits
- Kate Archer Kent Host
- Chris Malina Producer
- Laura Pavin Producer
- Lee Rayburn Technical Director
- Barbara Ortiz Howard Guest
- Alexandra Solomon Guest
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