The Mornin' Experience W/ Marquis Lupton

The Mornin' Experience 6_1

1 h 3 min · 2. Juni 2026
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On this edition of The Morning Experience, Marquis Lupton tackles a series of stories raising tough questions about accountability, justice, and public trust.We begin with the viral video out of California showing a Fairfield police officer repeatedly punching a 16-year-old Black student, an incident that has sparked outrage, led to the officer's reassignment, and triggered an independent investigation. Then, allegations rock Georgia's federal court system as U.S. District Judge Eleanor Ross faces scrutiny following reports of an alleged inappropriate relationship with an Atlanta police commander that reportedly occurred inside court chambers.We'll also discuss the disturbing viral video from Atlantic City, where a Philadelphia-area woman was hospitalized after being tackled by multiple security guards at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, prompting suspensions and renewed concerns about the use of force by private security personnel. In today's headlines: • The ACLU of Tennessee files a federal lawsuit accusing members of the Memphis Safe Task Force of retaliating against residents who recorded police activity in public. • NFL star Abdul Carter explains why he publicly criticized teammate Jaxson Dart following the quarterback's appearance at a Donald Trump rally. • A Tennessee school district reverses its controversial ban on Alex Haley's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Roots after national backlash. Our main story examines the sentencing of former Des Moines school superintendent Ian Roberts, who received a two-year prison sentence after prosecutors said he falsely claimed U.S. citizenship while working in education for nearly two decades. Plus, in entertainment news, Netflix releases the first look at its highly anticipated sequel series to the beloved sitcom A Different World. And in our second featured discussion, we explore a growing media shift among Black men, examining why many are turning away from traditional news outlets and toward alternative voices and independent platforms for information and analysis. Join Marquis Lupton for thoughtful conversation, breaking news, and perspectives that matter on The Morning Experience.

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The Mornin' Experience 7_2

The Morning Experience with Marquis Lupton is your destination for intelligent conversation, breaking headlines, and stories that matter to the Black community and beyond. Marquis Lupton delivers a fresh mix of news, culture, politics, entertainment, and social commentary with the perfect balance of insight, humor, and authenticity.From today's biggest headlines and viral conversations to inspiring stories, community issues, and thought-provoking discussions, each episode keeps you informed while encouraging meaningful dialogue. You'll also hear listener-driven segments, motivational moments, and engaging commentary that challenges perspectives and sparks conversation long after the show ends.Whether you're commuting to work, working from home, or catching up on the day's events, The Morning Experience brings you the information you need and the conversations you want—all with a voice that's relatable, entertaining, and unapologetically real.Subscribe and join the experience every weekday for smart talk, positive energy, and the stories everyone will be talking about.

2. Juli 202644 min
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The Mornin' Experience 6_30

The Morning Experience with Marquis Lupton – Topic Tuesday: Does Marriage Still Matter to Millennials?Is marriage still the ultimate relationship goal, or have Millennials completely redefined what commitment looks like? On this Topic Tuesday edition of The Morning Experience with Marquis Lupton, Marquis explores one of the biggest relationship debates of our generation: Does marriage still matter to Millennials? With more people delaying marriage, choosing long-term partnerships without tying the knot, and questioning traditional family structures, the conversation asks whether marriage is evolving—or becoming less important altogether.Listeners weigh in on whether marriage still provides emotional, financial, and spiritual value, or if today's generation sees love and commitment differently than previous generations. Marquis also examines how student loan debt, housing costs, career ambitions, social media, changing gender roles, and shifting cultural expectations have influenced how Millennials approach dating, relationships, and lifelong commitment. The discussion also tackles: * Why Millennials are getting married later than previous generations. * Is marriage a symbol of love, a financial partnership, or simply a legal contract? * Are weddings more important than marriages? * How religion, family values, and culture continue to shape views on marriage. * Is the institution of marriage outdated—or simply changing with the times? * What does commitment look like in 2026?

30. Juni 202634 min
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The Mornin' Experience 6_29

In this powerful episode of The Morning Experience with Marquis Lupton, we unpack some of the biggest stories impacting Black America right now.We begin with the wrongful death lawsuit involving Wilberforce University freshman Savanna Jones, whose family alleges a hazing ritual led to her death after she became dangerously unresponsive and failed to receive timely medical help.Then we turn to Cleveland, Ohio, where a grieving mother questions why the man convicted in her son’s fatal shooting still has the possibility of freedom after pleading guilty to multiple charges.We also discuss the online debate surrounding former NFL star Brandon Marshall after he posted a video of his son being punished with a 2 a.m. run, sparking conversations about parenting, discipline, and public accountability.📰 In today’s headlines: * The latest legal developments in the Karmelo Anthony case * Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold facing kidnapping and armed robbery allegations * Backlash over a Confederate flag display connected to a North Carolina exhibit during America 250 celebrations in Washington, D.C. 🌟 Main Story #1Ervin Harris, an Alabama man who spent 42 years behind bars, has officially had his 1975 rape conviction overturned, ending decades of legal and personal consequences tied to the case. 🌟 Main Story #2We spotlight a remarkable breakthrough in medicine as Daniel Cressy becomes the first person in Louisiana to be functionally cured of sickle cell disease through gene-editing therapy, offering new hope for millions affected by the inherited blood disorder. 💡 Monday 2nd Hour * Motivation Monday: Trust the Process * Things That Make You Say Hmmm… * Poll Position * Look At Dis

29. Juni 202657 min
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The Mornin' Experience 6_9

On this edition of The Morning Experience, we're asking a question millions of Americans are facing every day: Is the gig economy still worth it? Rising gas prices, mounting fees, and the rapid expansion of driverless vehicle technology have rideshare and delivery drivers questioning whether they can continue making a living behind the wheel. We examine the growing frustration among workers and what it could mean for the future of transportation. Plus, the Wayans family proves they're still box office royalty. "Scary Movie 6" delivers a franchise-record opening weekend, showing that Black-led comedy remains a major force in Hollywood. We'll also discuss the heartbreaking story of a Georgia groom who was killed in a helicopter crash moments after leaving his wedding reception on the way to his honeymoon, while his new bride survived. In today's headlines: • Olympic superstar Simone Biles reveals she "almost died" during a frightening health scare, sparking conversations about burnout, health, and self-care. • A Florida restaurant confrontation goes viral after a Black diner records an encounter involving racial slurs and alleged threats. • Georgia voters deliver very different outcomes for two political candidates facing separate racism controversies. Our main stories include former NBA star Derrick Coleman declining one of Alabama's highest athletic honors in protest of ongoing voting rights and redistricting concerns. We'll discuss why the decision is generating national attention and what it says about athletes using their platforms for social change. We'll also examine the highly watched Karmelo Anthony trial, where testimony is underway amid growing scrutiny over the absence of Black jurors and concerns raised by civil rights advocates. During Topic Tuesday, we're opening the phone lines with a modern relationship and communication question: Are we too available to people? Between texting, FaceTime, social media inboxes, email, and nonstop notifications, have we become too accessible for our own good? And in "Things That Make You Say Hmmm," we explore why Black women continue to face disproportionately high rates of medical misdiagnosis and what the latest research reveals about healthcare disparities in America. News. Culture. Conversation. And the stories shaping Black America—all on this edition of The Morning Experience.

9. Juni 202653 min
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The Mornin' Experience 6_8

On this episode, we break down the massive all-island blackout that left Jamaica in the dark and sparked widespread concern across the Caribbean. What caused the outage, and why are officials demanding answers as power is restored to hundreds of thousands of residents? We also discuss new sexual assault allegations being reviewed against music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs, as prosecutors in Los Angeles examine claims brought forward by publicist Jonathan Hay. Plus, a shocking new report reveals that nearly 100 January 6 Capitol riot defendants who received presidential pardons have since been arrested, charged, or convicted of other crimes. We examine what the findings say about accountability, public safety, and the lasting impact of the pardons. In today's headlines: • South Carolina Republicans seek to withhold funding from South Carolina State University following a commencement speaker controversy. • A former North Carolina police officer faces assault charges after a viral arrest video sparked national outrage. • Minnesota Republicans face criticism after holding a moment of silence for former officer Derek Chauvin near the anniversary of George Floyd's death. Our featured stories include the emotional aftermath of a South Carolina jury's not-guilty verdict in the fatal shooting of Black teenager Cyrus Carmack-Belton by a convenience store owner. We also examine the resignation of an Arkansas state trooper after racist text messages surfaced during divorce proceedings, igniting conversations about bias in law enforcement. For Motivation Monday, we challenge listeners with a "Take-Off" designed to help you evaluate what's helping—or hindering—your personal growth. And in our "Things That Make You Say Hmmm..." segment, we explore alleged organized efforts that have historically worked against Black America and uncover several iconic hit songs written by Black songwriters that many listeners never knew about. Finally, in "What Chu Watchin'," we spotlight The Burroughs and whether it's worth adding to your watchlist.

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