Found Alive After Missing for 32 Years | Mumford & Sons’ Confident Comeback
CBS Mornings on the Go Podcast Recap
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Duration: 39 min
Guests: Chris Van Cleave, Meg Oliver, Peter Van Sant, Tom Hansen, Priya Ratha, Anthony Mason
Summary
This episode covers the remarkable story of a woman found alive after being missing for 32 years, and Mumford & Sons' new album 'Prize Fighter' signifying their confident return to music. It also touches on recent news events and cultural highlights.
What Happened
Police in Arizona have discovered a woman who disappeared 32 years ago as a teenager, bringing closure to a decades-long mystery. This remarkable find has sparked a new investigation into her disappearance and life over the past three decades.
Mumford & Sons have made a confident comeback with their new album 'Prize Fighter,' which debuted in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 200. The album was created at Long Pond Studio in Hudson, New York, and explores themes of body confidence. Despite the departure of founding member Winston Marshall in 2021, the band continues to thrive as a trio.
The album 'Prize Fighter' features collaborations with artists such as Hozier, Chris Stapleton, and Gracie Abrams. Producer Aaron Dessner contributed to the creation of the song 'Rubber Band Man,' sharing music with the band. Pharrell Williams also played a role by encouraging Marcus Mumford to embrace his identity as an artist.
Mumford & Sons are set to tour arenas and stadiums across America, including iconic venues like Red Rocks, Wrigley Field, Fenway Park, and Madison Square Garden. Their new album is described as having a brighter sound, marking a new chapter for the band.
Other news covered includes Gucci Mane's alleged kidnapping and robbery at a recording studio in Dallas, raising concerns about artist safety. Additionally, British Airways will soon allow phone and video calls during flights using Wi-Fi provided by Starlink, offering a new level of connectivity for passengers.
Zendaya's recent fashion choices have sparked rumors of a secret marriage to Tom Holland. Her appearances at premieres in wedding-themed outfits, including a Louis Vuitton bridal white dress, have fueled speculation about her personal life.
A controversial online game based on Jeffrey Epstein's crimes is alarming parents and educators, highlighting issues of content appropriateness in digital media. Meanwhile, the percentage of women working through their peak earning years is expected to decline, as discussed by Priya Ratha, Indeed's Career Expert and Workplace Trends Editor.
Finally, a 48 Hours episode focuses on a murder case involving a root beer float poisoned with ethylene glycol, underscoring the complexities of crime investigation and the pursuit of justice.
Key Insights
- The discovery of a woman missing for 32 years in Arizona has reopened investigations and raised questions about her life during her absence. This case highlights the long-term impact and unresolved nature of missing person cases.
- Mumford & Sons' new album 'Prize Fighter' marks a confident return for the band, with a top 10 debut on the Billboard Hot 200 and collaborations with notable artists. The album's production at Long Pond Studio and its themes of body confidence reflect the band's evolving artistic direction.
- British Airways' decision to allow phone and video calls during flights using Starlink Wi-Fi marks a significant shift in in-flight connectivity. This move could set a precedent for other airlines considering similar services.
- Zendaya's fashion choices during her press tour have sparked rumors about a possible secret marriage to Tom Holland. Her appearances in wedding-themed outfits have captured public attention and fueled speculation about her personal life.