In this episode of Newz and Trendz with Dave and Len, we dive into the intriguing life of Frank Burton Jr., a man who transitioned from an FBI agent to an apostle. Frank shares his experiences working in the FBl, including high-profile cases and the challenges he faced as a black man in law enforcement. Frank also talks about the discernment and skills he brought from his FBI career into his ministry. He provides insights into how his faith guided him through dangerous situations and helped him solve complex cases. Additionally, Frank discusses his book, "From FBI Agent to an Apostle: Saga of a Spiritual Sniper," and the inspiration behind it. In the second half of the episode, Dave and Len discuss various current events, including the commendable efforts of former NFL player Warrick Dunn in helping single mothers become homeowners and the ongoing issue of phone scams targeting specific area codes. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that covers faith, law enforcement, community service, and much more. Don't miss this inspiring episode that highlights the power of resilience, faith, and community support.
Hosts Dave and Leonard discuss the week’s biggest stories: the federal shutdown delaying SNAP benefits, an AI gun-detection error that led to a Baltimore teen being handcuffed, and sweeping federal indictments tying NBA figures to illegal gambling and mob-run poker schemes. They also cover Target’s major layoffs after consumer boycotts over DEI changes, explore a psychologist’s take that no siblings share the same upbringing, and share personal concerns about AI’s impact on jobs, safety, and creativity. Listeners get a clear, conversational roundup of news, community impact, and the hosts’ personal takes and reactions.
Hosts Dave and Len break down the week’s biggest stories: Stephen A. Smith’s heated remarks at a D.C. event, the controversy over a Trump-posted AI video depicting a fighter jet dropping feces on protesters, and the rising concerns about AI deepfakes — including misuse of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s likeness. They also discuss growing protests, notable conservatives who’ve criticized Trump, the challenges of social media and AI regulation, and close the show with a lighthearted Dave’s Corner riddle segment.
Hosts Dave and Len interview Fleur McKendell, president of the Delaware NAACP State Conference of Branches, about her leadership, advocacy priorities, and efforts to strengthen branches across the state. The episode covers youth engagement, education and health equity, criminal justice reform, DEI work, special-education layoffs, public-safety concerns, and concrete community actions and resources. Fleur also shares how to contact her and her consulting practice to get involved or request training and support.
Hosts Dave and Len discuss a viral classroom video where a white teacher sang a birthday rhyme comparing a six-year-old Black student to a monkey, prompting outrage and a district investigation. They also review a roundup of 13 U.S. towns with documented sundown histories, cover President Trump’s controversial comment about “two N‑words” and a poll showing Barack Obama’s higher favorability, and react to the Diddy verdict and sentencing.
On this episode of Newz and Trendz, hosts Dave and Len welcome singer and actress Karen Linette to discuss her sultry career in the D.C. area, a viral impromptu collaboration that introduced her to millions, her musical influences and upcoming performances including a return to the Warner Theater. The show also covers news stories and segments on Candace Owens’ reaction to Charlie Kirk’s memorial, Metro Transit officer Kache Fields’ photographic memory used to track suspects, a sponsorship dispute around a Jacksonville Black Book Bash, and the hosts’ fun DeLorean-time-machine question for listeners.
Hosts Dave and Len welcome community leader Mark Sills to discuss his three-decade work running Urban Youth Inc., mentoring young athletes, organizing basketball leagues and tournaments, and leading the Delaware Afro‑American Sports Hall of Fame. He shares success stories, scholarship efforts, and his role preserving Delaware’s sports legacy. The episode also covers trending stories: Coco Gauff’s storytelling partnership, a historic concert at the Vatican featuring clips and Pharrell, a nine‑year‑old college neuroscience student, and the hosts’ sports talk and predictions.
Music. Edition of Newz and Trendz with your hosts Dave and Len. In this episode, the hosts discuss Tabitha Brown’s viral advice telling some entrepreneurs to take a job, the Angie Stone family’s wrongful death lawsuit after a fatal highway crash, and a $20 million verdict for a Black nurse who said she faced retaliation for reporting racial discrimination. They also cover the Drewski whiteface/NASCAR skit controversy and commentary on comedy and cancel culture, local sports, and community updates, and close with listener riddles and show banter.
On this episode of Newz and Trendz, hosts Dave and Len welcome community leader and candidate Shay Frisby to discuss her background, her narrow 2024 nomination loss, and her campaign priorities—living wages, affordable housing, justice reform, environmental justice and universal child care. The conversation also covers current headlines and community concerns: Cracker Barrel’s logo change and public reaction, a wrongful arrest tied to NYPD facial-recognition technology, online bullying after viral selfies, and local solutions for Claymont and Brandywine Hundred. Listeners are encouraged to get involved and follow Shea’s campaign.
Hosts Dave and Len open the episode with personal stories — a lively family reunion and growing concerns about automation spotted at restaurants and in cars. They discuss heated headlines, including Marjorie Taylor Greene’s remarks about Rep. Jasmine Crockett, Snoop Dogg’s reaction to LGBTQ+ representation in the film Lightyear, tennis pro Sasha Vickery’s OnlyFans and $1,000 date deposit, and President Trump’s firing of Fed Governor Lisa Cook. The show closes with a forward-looking conversation about technology, AI, self-driving cars, and how social interaction and jobs might change by 2035, along with a reminder to listeners to stay safe over the holiday weekend.
Hosts Dave and Leonard interview Director Dr. Melody F. Phillips and Deputy Director Tanya Warner about their new leadership roles at the City of Wilmington Parks and Recreation, highlighting youth-driven initiatives such as the Next Level Youth Leadership Summit, a youth entrepreneurship program, and expanded community events, including Play Streets and Open Streets. The episode explores park equity, hidden local gems, mentorship, workforce development, challenges faced by women leaders, and ways residents can connect with Parks and Recreation to access programs and services.
In this engaging episode, hosts Dave and Len delve into a variety of current topics, from the implications of martial law being declared in Washington, D.C., to the growing trend of medical tourism. The episode begins with a lighthearted conversation about the fast-fading summer and the subtle signs of seasonal changes, before discussing Trump’s controversial move to enforce martial law in D.C. under the guise of combating crime. The discussion then shifts to Saquon Barkley's decision to reject an invitation to join President Trump's Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition, contemplating the pressures and public backlash athletes face when aligning with political figures. Following this, Dave and Len explore the tragic story of Marty Latchman, who died unexpectedly before undergoing a hair transplant in Turkey, highlighting the risks involved in seeking affordable medical procedures abroad. The episode wraps up with Dave’s intriguing 'Would You Rather' scenarios and a brief discussion on the dynamics of cosmetic procedures, reflecting on society's pressures and standards. This episode not only provides informative insights into current events but also offers a platform for thought-provoking conversation.
In this riveting episode of News and Trends with Dave and Len, the hosts delve into some controversial and eye-opening topics making the headlines. First, they discuss the security breach of the Tea App, an anonymous platform where women share experiences about men, which saw 13,000 users' photos and IDs leaked. This sparks a lively debate on the implications of such apps and the fine line between protection and invasion of privacy. Next, they shift focus to Hollywood, where Sterling K. Brown takes a stand against colorism. He intentionally casts dark-skinned actresses as his love interests, challenging the industry's Eurocentric beauty standards and advocating for the representation of all shades of Black beauty. This segment explores the ongoing struggle against colorism in the entertainment industry. Finally, the episode addresses a tragic shooting incident linked to chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a brain condition associated with repeated head injuries. A former athlete's violent actions bring to light the devastating effects of CTE and the desperate need for awareness and intervention.
In this episode of Newz and Trendz with Dave and Len, the hosts delve into a range of current hot-button topics affecting our society today. The discussion kicks off with a frank examination of modern dating challenges, as they explore why many people remain single in today's fast-paced world. From societal expectations to personal values, the conversation leaves no stone unturned. Next, the focus shifts to the scandal-ridden lives of public figures, using recent headlines to highlight the complexities and consequences of fame. From legal battles to lucrative settlements, Dave and Lynn explore the personal and public ramifications faced by those in the limelight. Finally, the episode tackles pressing issues in the sports arena, with a spotlight on the ongoing struggles for equal pay and recognition in the WNBA. The hosts analyze the economic and societal impacts of this disparity, offering their insights into potential paths forward. Throughout, they keep listeners engaged with their unique blend of humor, insight, and straight talk.
In this engaging episode of Newz and Trendz, hosts Dave and Len sit down with the esteemed entrepreneur, writer, producer, and director, Dave Wooley. From humble beginnings in Harlem to becoming a pivotal figure in the entertainment industry, Wooley shares his incredible journey, one marked by passion, purpose, and perfection. Listeners are taken on a historical ride as Dave recounts his pivotal role in shaping Delaware's entertainment scene, his groundbreaking projects like the Cliff Brown Jazz Festival, and his lifelong friendship with icons such as Dionne Warwick and Dr. J. Unveiling tales of determination and creativity, Dave emphasizes the importance of mentorship, humility, and remaining true to one's purpose. With insights on forthcoming projects and a heartfelt discussion on the dynamics of black excellence, this episode offers a deep dive into the life of a man dedicated to empowering communities through the lens of entertainment. Join Dave and Lynn for this inspirational conversation that promises to leave you motivated and enlightened.
In this episode of Newz and Trendz with Dave and Len, Dave Coker and Leonard Young delve into a variety of compelling topics. They start with a light-hearted recount of Dave's recent family reunion, and Leonard shares a quick shoutout to a local sorority making a positive impact. The conversation then shifts to the unexpected political rivalry between siblings Randolph Bracey and LaVon Bracey Davis, who are both vying for the same Florida State Senate seat. Next, the hosts unravel the complex layers of AI technology and its portrayal of stereotypes, posing the question of its influence and intention. They also discuss the latest headlines around President Trump's feud with Elon Musk and the implications of Musk's comments on the U.S economy. Lastly, the duo shares updates on Philadelphia's exciting addition to the WNBA and muses over future predictions about remote living, pondering what everyday activities might become obsolete due to technological advancements. Tune in for a deep dive into the interplay of modern technology, politics, and society.
Welcome to this week’s episode of "Newz and Trendz" where Dave and Len kick off the discussion with the sizzling summer heat sweeping across the country and its impact on daily life. This segue’s into a humorous yet practical discussion about the scarcity of ice and how communities cope during extreme temperatures. The conversation takes a turn as they delve into a thought-provoking piece on the top U.S. cities where Black communities are thriving, discussing the surprising locations on the list and what contributes to success in these areas. Dive into the fascinating yet slightly unnerving feature on the rapid advancements of AI and how it's shaping our future. From groundbreaking innovations to unnecessary fears, Dave and Len analyze how AI could redefine human work and life by 2037. Next, the duo reflects on the evolution of Black sitcoms, discussing the most influential shows from the past and present, diving into the cultural impacts and personal favorites of listeners. Finally, Dave and Len challenge listeners with a riveting "what if" scenario involving a mysterious suitcase, leaving you to ponder what your choice would be in such a situation.
On this episode of Newz and Trendz with Dave and Len, we’re breaking down the week’s biggest stories in Black culture and current events. We start with a shoutout to all the real ones for Father’s Day 💪🏾, then spotlight 18-year-old Brandon Moss and his bold run for mayor in Fairfield, Alabama. Next, we dive into how the internet continues to hijack Black culture — from viral dances to digital blackface — and why it’s time to protect the culture like never before. We also discuss K. Michelle’s viral moment where she was cut off for telling the truth about country music’s Black roots. And finally, Dave closes it out with his Top 5 Black Movies of All Time — and yes, the debate is officially open. Tap in, turn up, and tell a friend! 🎧✊🏾
Join Dave, Len, and special guest DJ Tim Dogg as they dive into a thrilling recap of the illustrious Black Music Festival held at the G&R Campground. From exciting performances to immersive community vibes, discover what made this event unforgettable despite a bit of rain. The episode also addresses the controversy surrounding Coco Gauff's win at the French Open, as well as significant issues such as men's mental health awareness, offering personal reflections and encouraging open conversations for those who often carry silent burdens. Venture into intriguing discussions about global travel opportunities and thoughts on relocating amidst societal changes, inspired by stories from the hosts and their guests. Additionally, delve into the fascinating world of AI with a look at how ChatGPT is transforming the way we communicate and solve problems. Finally, explore the unexpected hurdles facing public figures, exemplified by the recent travel issues of Khabane Lame, the TikTok sensation known for his comical takes on everyday life.
In this powerful episode, Dave and Len sit down with Wilmington native and real estate developer Donald J. Thompson III, founder of Truth in Actions, INC. Thompson opens up about the personal tragedy that inspired his upcoming 14-unit development project—RAW Story Dr., a heartfelt tribute to his late nephew who was killed by a drunk driver. Set to break ground on June 11, 2025, this initiative is more than a construction project—it's a mission of healing, dignity, and economic empowerment for Wilmington's underserved communities. Also in this episode: 🛑 A USDA employee and five others were charged in a multimillion-dollar food stamp fraud and bribery ring 🙏🏾 Pastor Jamal Bryant calls on Cardi B to join the Target boycott—will she walk the walk? 💵 Tulsa’s first Black mayor makes history with a proposed $100M reparations plan for the victims of the 1921 Race Massacre 📚 A Black professor sounds off on Gen Z—are they really the worst generation? 🎤 And in Dave’s Corner: “Answer Me This...” – It’s a question you don’t want to miss! Tap in for news, real talk, and trendsetting perspectives you won’t find anywhere else.