The final hour brings raw emotion as D.L. recounts a tense Mother’s Day parking‑lot incident involving his daughter and a white man who felt way too comfortable crossing the line—sparking a larger conversation about racism, entitlement, and how quickly “nothing” can turn dangerous. The show also features the return of fan‑favorite character Jamal Kingsley, exposing the absurdity of everyday racism with biting satire. The crew closes out with reflections on gerrymandering in the South, Black political power, family dynamics, and why Mother’s Day debates still aren’t settled. Funny, uncomfortable, and deeply honest, this hour leaves listeners thinking long after it ends.

Full Show | Mother’s Day Meltdowns, Trump Supporters on Defense, Money Anxiety, and Real‑Life Racism Exposed
47:36

DLHS HOUR 3 | Trump, Money Anxiety, and Why Everybody Is Giving You Bad Financial Advice
10:15

DLHS HOUR 2 | Trump, Voting Rights, and Why Black America Is at the Center of the Storm
14:06