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The D.L. Hughley Show
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The D.L. Hughley Show is now here! In this daily podcast, Comic D.L. Hughley provides a dose of truth while commenting on the latest news, pop culture, politics, sports, and social justice. Hughley takes listeners on a no-holds ride of humor and reality, stating, "I'm fast, funny, and topical. I make people laugh a lot and think a little. Some people want to push the envelope – I try to see if I can singe it a little."
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Even superheroes need time off, and so does DL Hughley. Fans will not be left without their daily dosage of the DL Hughley Show Podcast, and here it is reloaded. You will hear some of the best moments of 2025 from DL and the crew. Hear interviews from R&B singer Tank, comedian and actor Kim Fields, and the legendary Ron Isley. All of these and more funny moments on The DL Hughley Show Podcast Reloaded. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-dl-hughley-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DL’s holiday break doesn’t mean the laughs stop — it just means you get the “best-of” plate with extra seasoning. This DL Hughley Show Podcast Reloaded episode kicks off with the crew teeing up a run of standout moments to carry listeners through the holidays, including a heartfelt conversation with Malik Yoba that blends real talk about protecting your mental health and being an advocate for your overall wellness. Then DL sits down with John Boyega, and it’s part career deep-dive, part industry truth serum. Boyega talks about how training shaped his ability to transform role-to-role, and DL gives him flowers for being believable in everything from gritty dramas to blockbuster lanes. The convo also widens into a bigger point about representation vs. inclusion — not just seeing us on screen, but seeing real decision-makers in the rooms where “yes” gets said Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-dl-hughley-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While DL Hughley and the crew are off, you can still hear some of the funniest moments of the DL Hughley Show Reloaded. Listen to Silk Sonic talk about creating their group and how it was to make their album. Comedian Tiffany Haddish spoke about her new project, and Smokey Robinson spoke about his illustrious career. All of this and more on The DL Hughley Show Podcast Reloaded. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-dl-hughley-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While the DL Hughley and the crew are off for the holidays, they did not want to leave you with nothing. Here is DL Hughley Show Podcast Reloaded, where you will hear some of the best moments from the DL Hughley Show Podcast from the past year. Listen to comedian Ali Siddiq, who DL Hughley can no longer afford to have him open for him anymore. Also, singer Maxwell talks new music on Talking All That Jazz with Jasmine Sanders. All of this and more hilarious moments on the DL Hughley Show Podcast Reloaded. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-dl-hughley-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The DL Hughley Show Podcast Reloaded brings holiday vibes with a standout collection of some of the most powerful and entertaining conversations from the past year, reminding listeners why DLHS remains must-listen radio. From laughs to life lessons, this special episode revisits moments that blended culture, commentary, and unfiltered truth in classic DL fashion. Highlights include a memorable “Four the Hard Way” sit-down with rapper and actor Eve, where she reflects on growth, identity, and navigating success on her own terms. The crew also revisits an insightful conversation with Janelle Monáe, who spoke candidly about artistic freedom, vulnerability, and the responsibility of using her voice during turbulent times. Rounding out the episode is Anthony Hamilton, who joined DL to discuss music, longevity, and staying true to your sound in an ever-changing industry. It’s a perfect rewind for longtime listeners—and a great entry point for new ones—packed with inspiration, humor, and real talk. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-dl-hughley-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Some legends never clock out—and this DL Hughley Show Podcast Reloaded proves why. While DL and the crew take a holiday breather, the show revisits some of its most memorable conversations of the year, spotlighting powerful voices who left a lasting mark on culture, music, and social commentary. John Legend joins DLHS for a thoughtful conversation about artistry, activism, and staying true to your convictions, even when it costs you fans. The Grammy-winning singer reflects on using his platform responsibly, balancing political honesty with creative integrity, and why telling the truth matters more than universal approval. The episode also revisits standout moments with Master P and Erykah Badu, two icons who redefine success on their own terms. Master P breaks down entrepreneurship, economic empowerment, and why ownership—not optics—is the real path to freedom, while Erykah Badu opens up about artistic evolution, creative authenticity, and her ever-expanding impact beyond music. Together, these highlights capture what DLHS does best: mixing humor, honesty, and hard truths with conversations that feel just as relevant now as when they first aired—making this Reloaded episode a reminder of why these moments became classics in the first place. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-dl-hughley-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From Jason Derulo claiming false accusations cost him millions to a child stealing DoorDash and nearly dying from a peanut allergy, this episode refuses to look away from uncomfortable conversations. D.L. Hughley tackles viral school violence, Andy Dick’s disturbing overdose, gender double standards around money, and whether a best friend marrying a widow crosses the line. The laughs hit hard with bootleg Thanksgiving recipes, movie reviews, and Shoe Booty of the Week, while the weight lands heavy as D.L., Jasmine, and the crew reflect on war, politics, Joy Reid vs. Stephen A., and sign off on the final broadcast of 2025. Funny, furious, and fearless, this is the D.L. Hughley Show at full power.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
D.L. delivers sobering commentary on war, power, and who actually pays the price, while shouting out Joy Reid for lighting up Stephen A. Smith in a viral moment years in the making. The crew reads savage listener comments, breaks down major political headlines involving Donald Trump, Letitia James, AI regulation, and redistricting battles, and reflects on the final broadcast of 2025. Emotional goodbyes, gratitude to listeners, and unfiltered honesty close out a powerful year on the D.L. Hughley ShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
D.L. delivers a hysterical bootleg Thanksgiving breakdown complete with government cheese, corner store turkey, and Newport smoked ham before reviewing Wicked: For Good starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande. Then Jasmine opens her diary with a brutally honest confession about being involved with a stripper who never grew up, sparking conversations about standards, growth, and knowing when to walk away. This hour blends comedy, culture, and uncomfortable truths in only the way D.L. Hughley can See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A child steals a neighbor’s DoorDash order, nearly dies from a peanut allergy, and his mother sues for $1 million, igniting a heated debate over responsibility, parenting, and common sense. Then the phones light up when D.L. asks a jaw dropping moral question: if a man dies, is it acceptable for his best friend to marry his wife? The crew goes even deeper, tackling double standards around money, gender roles, and why society expects men to provide while celebrating women’s independence. Add in wild caller takes and Shoe Booty of the Week chaos and this hour refuses to play it safeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Derulo breaks his silence after explosive accusations cost him millions, saying he’ll never work alone with women again, while shocking footage of comedian Andy Dick overdosing on the streets of Hollywood raises serious questions about addiction and accountability. D.L. Hughley and the crew also unpack a viral video of a Georgia teen slamming a girl during a school altercation, with the boy’s mother publicly defending him and social media fiercely divided. Plus, international headlines, birthday shoutouts, and unfiltered Friday energy kick off a wild ride of news, culture, and controversy See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the U.S. seizing a Venezuelan oil tanker to Donald Trump’s broken promise of ending wars, D.L. Hughley delivers a blistering breakdown of power, politics, and global consequences. The show dives into viral moments shaking the internet, including a coach’s stunning arrest, a racist troll confronted face to face, and a heated national debate over who is expected to provide financially in relationships. With commentary from Jasmine Sanders, satire from Jamal Kingsley, and hard hitting news from Sybil Wilkes, this episode blends truth, humor, and urgency while asking the bigger question listeners can’t ignore: where is the country headed next?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
D.L. breaks down what he calls a dangerous pattern of ignored court orders, unchecked authority, and political retaliation, pointing to cases involving Trump allies and critics alike. The crew reacts to the absurdity of Trump reportedly wanting his image placed on national park passes, sparking a broader conversation about ego, legacy, and control. The show closes with lighter moments including the top benefits of being single for the holidays, but not before D.L. reflects on why the country feels heavier this season and why joy feels harder to access in today’s political climateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
D.L. welcomes back Jamal Kingsley, “The Military Man,” who uses satire to expose everyday racism hiding in language, traditions, and culture. Sybil Wilkes delivers sobering headlines including a deadly campus shooting at Kentucky State University, new insights into how the Affordable Care Act reshaped minority healthcare, and consumer rankings that reveal which car brands are winning trust in 2026. The hour balances humor, grief, and empowerment while reminding listeners why staying informed matters now more than everSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The conversation explodes as D.L. and the crew debate a viral statement that sparked thousands of reactions: men with money are expected to share, while women with money are told they don’t need a man. Callers from across the country weigh in with deeply personal stories about marriage, independence, power dynamics, and expectations placed on Black men and women. The discussion turns raw, funny, and revealing as long held gender norms are challenged and listeners question whether partnership today is truly equal or still rooted in outdated rulesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
D.L. Hughley opens the show calling out what he says is a thinly veiled lie behind the U.S. military seizing a Venezuelan oil tanker, arguing this was never about drugs but about power, oil, and war. He breaks down why Donald Trump’s promise of “no new wars” rings hollow as global conflicts escalate and lives are put at risk. Jasmine Sanders jumps in with trending stories including the shocking downfall of a high profile Michigan football coach fired and arrested the same day, and a viral moment where a Black woman confronts a racist troll at his own home. The hour blends politics, accountability, and viral culture with D.L.’s sharp perspective and biting humor See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The D.L. Hughley Show dives into the chaos of American politics, culture, and relationships with its usual blend of comedy, candor, and “did he really just say that?” moments. The DLHS crew kicks things off unpacking the U.S. Supreme Court’s signals that it may side with the Trump administration after the controversial firing of FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter — a move that could upend nearly 90 years of federal agency precedent. Recent reporting highlights that conservative justices appear open to expanding presidential control over independent agencies, a change that could dramatically reshape how places like the FTC or Federal Reserve operate. Meanwhile, Jasmine Sanders reports on trending stories, including viral outrage over Tyra Banks’ bizarre appearance during an Australian interview promoting her ice cream brand — a moment so chaotic people online were wondering if she was auditioning for a reboot of America’s Next Top Meltdown. From there, the show stirs the pot with a Question of the Day inspired by the Pivot podcast: If your spouse passed away, could you marry their best friend? The phone lines explode as listeners debate grief, loyalty, “circle of love logic,” and the possibility that the best friend might’ve been “waiting in the wings like an understudy with benefits.” Even D.L. reminds folks that historically, these situations happen more than people admit — citing everything from real-life scenarios to Hollywood plots. Actor Henry Simmons joins the crew to talk representation in Hollywood, inclusion vs. diversity, and why even superheroes need good vegetables. The show wraps with Jasmine Sanders’ Top 5 Christmas Gifts That Start a Fight list — including pregnancy tests, scales, and gym memberships — which is basically a PSA titled “How to Spend the Holidays Alone.” Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-morning-hustle See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jasmine Sanders’ Top 5 Christmas Gifts That Start a Fight list — including pregnancy tests, scales, and gym memberships — which is basically a PSA titled “How to Spend the Holidays Alone.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Actor Henry Simmons joins the crew to talk representation in Hollywood, inclusion vs. diversity, and why even superheroes need good vegetables. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Question of the Day inspired by the Pivot podcast: If your spouse passed away, could you marry their best friend? The phone lines explode as listeners debate grief, loyalty, “circle of love logic,” and the possibility that the best friend might’ve been “waiting in the wings like an understudy with benefits.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.




