Safe spaces are not scholastic, a call to end tipping, and a lesson in Arabic for air travel
On this week's show: a lawyer argues the push for safe spaces can get in the way of a proper education; a researcher says eliminating tipping could improve the restaurant experience for customers and staff alike; and Sheema Khan gives a lesson in Arabic, in hopes of preventing panic on planes.


On this week's show: a lawyer argues the push for safe spaces can get in the way of a proper education; a researcher says eliminating tipping could improve the restaurant experience for customers and staff alike; and Sheema Khan gives a lesson in Arabic, in hopes of preventing panic on planes.