Wyatt examines America's student loan crisis, attempts to improve sidewalk traffic in the busy urban populace, and explores the issue of police sexual misconduct.
In the season one finale, Wyatt considers the lack of funding for America's teachers, finds a new angle on the circle of life and concludes his season-long examination of policing with one community's unique approach.
Wyatt explores why cell phones break down, the background of of adhesive on stationery, and how some city police departments are moving past the war on drugs.
Wyatt examines the various forms of sanctuary for undocumented laborers, suggests a better way for cities to handle rain and looks at how community efforts in the Skid Row area of Los Angeles aim to decrease the police presence in the area.
Wyatt considers what living in a city does to your brain, finds a new alternative to sitting at a desk all day, and travels to Salem, Oregon, to see how the city is addressing the mental-health concerns of students.