DLHS Hour 4 | Moaba is Back for Ask an African
Longtime guest Moaba returns for the “Ask an African” segment, using sharp insight and humor to address modern dilemmas through cultural lenses. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Daddy Issues: All Things Sports podcast
The show opens with explosive news. Michael Jordan and his racing outfit are now front and center in a high-stakes antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR, accusing the sanctioning body of running a monopoly that forces teams into unfair charter-system terms. Co-owned with driver Denny Hamlin, 23XI Racing — along with another team — is fighting back in federal court, arguing that the charter agreements and revenue structures amount to coercive business practices that block fair competition.
The tone shifts into ethics and responsibility with the Question of the Day: Should parents be held legally responsible if their child assaults a teacher at school? This is a law that the Georgia Federation of Teachers are proposing this law. The crew digs into the complications — from childhood discipline gaps to systemic accountability issues — with callers offering strong opinions on whether blame lies with the individual kid or the parenting environment. Adding some cultural flavor and wisdom to the day, iconic actress Daphne Maxwell Reid joins the show for a heartfelt chat ranging from her trailblazing career to how artists can use their voices for social justice, while longtime guest Moaba returns for the “Ask an African” segment, using sharp insight and humor to address modern dilemmas through cultural lenses.
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Longtime guest Moaba returns for the “Ask an African” segment, using sharp insight and humor to address modern dilemmas through cultural lenses. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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