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Between Bells: February 22, 2018
Vanity Fair's Hive: We’re joined by the crew from Vanity Fair's Hive to discuss the intensifying gun control debate. On Between Bells: Muppets, Olympics, Gotham, and more. With CinemaBlend, FanSided, and Chat Sports.

Feminine Hygiene Is Big Business - Period
Women in the U.S. spend over $5 billion on feminine care products each year. As the market continues to grow, so does the number of options available. Lunette President Cathy Chapman, and women's health expert Dr. Sherry Ross, discuss the different types of products out there for women.

"Gotham's" David Mazouz Does a Mean Christian Bale Impression
"Gotham" is returning for its spring premiere on FOX. David Mazouz plays a young Bruce Wayne on the series, and joins Cheddar to preview what's to come on the hit drama.

Justin Sayre Takes Us To School With His "Gay-B-C's"
Just a few years after same-sex marriage was legalized in the U.S., gay culture is taking America by storm. We've got gay athletes at the Olympics and gay lingo on the streets, but where did it all come from? Comedian and writer Justin Sayre takes Cheddar to school with his "gAy-B-C's."

Season Five Finale of "Married to Medicine" Will Make You Sick, In a Good Way!
When it comes to medical dramas, the ladies of "Married to Medicine," say skip the scripted dramas and go straight for their reality show. Season Five's finale airs on March 2nd and two of the stars join Cheddar for a sneak peak.

The Social Side of the Olympics
The Olympics are coming to a close but many top athletes who've attracted huge social media followings may have potential far off the ice or slopes and well after the games end. Gregory Galant is the Co-creator of The Shorty Awards and the CEO of MuckRack and joins Cheddar to explain the role of social media in this year's Olympics.

Helping Hispanic Families Save with "Finhabit"
Nearly half of American families have no retirement savings at all according to the Economic Policy Institute. The figure is even lower for Hispanic families with some estimating as few as one in four Latino families has a retirement account. That is why Carlos Garcia started Finhabit.

Why This Student-Driven Movement on Gun Reform is Different
In the wake of last week's mass shooting teenagers are becoming outspoken advocates for change. In these rallies driven by students the advocates demand a better future for their peers. Bustle's Senior Political Correspondent Erin Delmore explains what makes this movement different than others.

Weight Watchers Tries to Score Points With Teens
Weight Watchers is getting slammed after offering a free membership promotion for teenagers. Project Heal's Kristina Saffran joins Cheddar to discuss the effects early dieting can have on young people's health and wellness.



