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EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 50 MIN

Meg, Michael, and the Minister | EP. 18 | The DCMWG Show

from The Don't Call Me White Girl Show · host Rebel Hill Productions

This week, Mona kicks things off with a recap of her time at the Black Effect Podcast Festival in Atlanta, sharing highlights from the experience (:25) and a standout visit to Oysterman at Island Seafood that clearly left an impression (4:10). She then dives straight into the headlines, unpacking the serious allegations made by Tatiana against Boston Richey (6:50), before shifting to the very public spiral of Adrien Broner and what looks like a messy fall from grace caught on livestream (16:00). From there, she touches on the breakup between Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson (18:10), encourages listeners to tap into the Nature Boy documentary for a future “Docs with Damona,” (24:15) and reacts to news around Spirit Airlines (25:15), Donald Trump rumors circulating online (26:30), and the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic (27:30). She also weighs in on Khloé Kardashian speaking out about Lamar Odom (28:10), Blueface is kicked off twitch and his mother is in Mona’s DM’s (29:10), and the announcement that the Love & Hip Hop era is coming to an end (30:50). Things get especially wild when she breaks down the story of Minister Zay, the Philly man walking cross-country who was recently hit by a car—with Mona questioning why this is important to him (37:20). She also draws comparisons between Zoë Saldaña portraying Nina Simone and Flex Alexander playing Michael Jackson (42:55), before wrapping with a “What Would Damona Do” segment (44:20) and showing love to Urban Fork in Wilmington, Delaware for keeping the crew well-fed (48:02)                                                                                                                                        ------------------------- See Mona Live! Tix available at https://linktr.ee/dontcallmewhitegirl 5/7 Detroit Punchline  ------------------------- Subscribe for free to MonaLoveMedia - https://www.youtube.com/@MonaLoveMedia/?sub_confirmation=1 Listen on Apple Podcasts at - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dont-call-me-white-girl-show/id1863791687 Listen on Spotify Podcasts at - https://open.spotify.com/show/2yoKtGeTC7hgeh8urEXM25?si=1e35aa4dca0f428d ------------------------- Follow The Family: Mona - @DontCallMeeWhiteGirl Phelps - @PhelpsJugo  Zack - @zjames_rhc Ebonie - @iammsdukes ------------------------- Subscription platform and website coming this month!!

This week, Mona kicks things off with a recap of her time at the Black Effect Podcast Festival in Atlanta, sharing highlights from the experience (:25) and a standout visit to Oysterman at Island Seafood that clearly left an impression (4:10). She then dives straight into the headlines, unpacking the serious allegations made by Tatiana against Boston Richey (6:50), before shifting to the very public spiral of Adrien Broner and what looks like a messy fall from grace caught on livestream (16:00). From there, she touches on the breakup between Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson (18:10), encourages listeners to tap into the Nature Boy documentary for a future “Docs with Damona,” (24:15) and reacts to news around Spirit Airlines (25:15), Donald Trump rumors circulating online (26:30), and the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic (27:30). She also weighs in on Khloé Kardashian speaking out about Lamar Odom (28:10), Blueface is kicked off twitch and his mother is in Mona’s DM’s (29:10), and the announcement that the Love & Hip Hop era is coming to an end (30:50). Things get especially wild when she breaks down the story of Minister Zay, the Philly man walking cross-country who was recently hit by a car—with Mona questioning why this is important to him (37:20). She also draws comparisons between Zoë Saldaña portraying Nina Simone and Flex Alexander playing Michael Jackson (42:55), before wrapping with a “What Would Damona Do” segment (44:20) and showing love to Urban Fork in Wilmington, Delaware for keeping the crew well-fed (48:02)                                                                                                                                        ------------------------- See Mona Live! Tix available at https://linktr.ee/dontcallmewhitegirl 5/7 Detroit Punchline  ------------------------- Subscribe for free to MonaLoveMedia - https://www.youtube.com/@MonaLoveMedia/?sub_confirmation=1 Listen on Apple Podcasts at - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dont-call-me-white-girl-show/id1863791687 Listen on Spotify Podcasts at - https://open.spotify.com/show/2yoKtGeTC7hgeh8urEXM25?si=1e35aa4dca0f428d ------------------------- Follow The Family: Mona - @DontCallMeeWhiteGirl Phelps - @PhelpsJugo  Zack - @zjames_rhc Ebonie - @iammsdukes ------------------------- Subscription platform and website coming this month!!

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