The Mornin' Experience W/ Marquis Lupton

The Mornin' Experience 6_9

53 min · 9 jun 2026
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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.

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On this episode, we’re joined by broadcaster, producer, and storyteller Spencer Bryant. Spencer’s career began in voice acting before he transitioned into public radio, where he became an on-air host for All Things Considered and Weekend Edition in Baltimore while also producing several award-winning programs.Beyond broadcasting, Spencer is a licensed historical guide in the Washington, D.C., area, including Arlington National Cemetery, bringing a unique passion for history and storytelling to every conversation. A Waldorf, Maryland native and graduate of the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, where he studied journalism and history, Spencer shares insights from his journey through media, the power of public service journalism, and how history continues to shape the stories we tell today. When he’s away from the microphone, you’ll likely find him with his family, spending time with his two dogs, or adding another treasure to his rare book collection.

19 jul 20261 h 1 min
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This week on the podcast, we're unpacking the stories everyone will be talking about. Media mogul Byron Allen steps up with a $100,000 donation to support the family of Nolan Wells as they continue seeking answers surrounding their son's death. Jay-Z responds to critics who questioned his latest business move, making it clear he's always been about building wealth—not pretending to be something he's not. Plus, Dave Chappelle steals the spotlight during Usher's sold-out Washington, D.C., concert in a moment that had the entire arena laughing.We'll also cover the headlines making waves across the country—from felony hazing charges in the death of Bucknell football player Calvin "CJ" Dickey Jr., to former Jackson, Mississippi, Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba pleading guilty in a federal bribery case, and the continuing investigation into the mysterious death of Jerard Jackson following Michigan's Electric Forest Festival. Then, in our main discussion, we examine the growing political debate surrounding WNBA star Caitlin Clark after a group of Republican lawmakers called on the league to better protect her from what they describe as racially motivated treatment. Is this about player safety, race, politics—or all of the above? For Topic Tuesday, we're asking a bigger cultural question: How will Jay-Z ultimately be remembered? As a rapper? A billionaire businessman? A cultural icon? Or America's greatest modern "rags-to-riches" success story? We'll also dive into our "Things That Make You Say Hmmm..." segment, exploring the growing movement to recognize Black English (AAVE) as a legitimate linguistic asset in classrooms rather than something to be corrected, and what that could mean for the future of education. As always, we'll wrap things up with Say Whaaaat?!, Poll Position, and One Gotta Go, where your opinions take center stage.

19 jul 202652 min
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The Mornin' Experience 7_13

Welcome to another powerful edition of The Morning Experience with Marquis Lupton—your destination for Black news, culture, politics, and conversations that matter. Today's show covers the stories everyone will be talking about: 🚨 Main Story: The NAACP is demanding a federal investigation into the Memphis Safe Task Force following the deaths of Darius Chappell and Tyrin Johnson. We'll discuss growing calls for transparency, accountability, and justice. 🖤 Main Story 2: Following the tragic death of Nolan Wells, Jack and Jill of America is urging Black families to take action and have deeper conversations about safety, accountability, and protecting our young people. We ask an important question: Where are the truly safe spaces for Black families today? 💵 A $1 Million Statement: A prominent Black family in North Carolina has withdrawn its $1 million college endowment after the university changed scholarship language to comply with federal restrictions on diversity initiatives. What does this mean for the future of DEI, philanthropy, and higher education? 🏫 Only Three Black Students: New York City's elite Stuyvesant High School admitted just three Black students into its incoming class of 777 freshmen, reigniting debates over educational equity, admissions policies, and opportunity. 🎓 Black Excellence: Bowie State University celebrates a historic milestone after its nursing graduates achieved a 100% first-time NCLEX pass rate, placing the HBCU among Maryland's top-performing nursing programs. Plus today's headlines: * Virginia invests $1 million to help build the Museum of Black Women Innovators in Portsmouth. * The viral image of a Black woman surrounded by members of the white supremacist group Patriot Front sparks a nationwide conversation. * Tennessee authorities investigate the fatal shooting of 20-year-old Tyrin Johnson by National Guard soldiers as his family demands answers. Motivation Monday: Child-like Faith. Sometimes the greatest breakthroughs happen when we stop overthinking everything and return to the simple trust, hope, and belief that carried us through life's toughest moments. Things That Make You Say Hmmm... Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown says sports agents can sometimes cost NBA players their fortunes. We'll examine the business of professional sports and why financial literacy matters. Plus all your favorite segments: 🎙️ Say Whaaaat 📊 Poll Position 📺 What Chu Watchin' (Little Brother) Start your week informed, inspired, and empowered with The Morning Experience with Marquis Lupton, where Black voices, Black excellence, and the stories shaping our communities lead the conversation.

13 jul 20261 h 2 min
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The Mornin' Experience 7_6

The Morning Experience with Marquis Lupton – Podcast DescriptionIt's another Motivation Monday packed with news, inspiration, culture, and conversations that matter on The Morning Experience with Marquis Lupton. Marquis kicks off the show by examining the business decisions that helped send one of America's most recognizable restaurant chains into bankruptcy. As former executives and suppliers face lawsuits over Red Lobster's Endless Shrimp promotion, the discussion explores leadership, corporate accountability, and why poor management—not just bad luck—can bring down even the biggest companies. Next, the spotlight turns to Fisk University, where a proposed data center has sparked passionate debate between university leadership and community members. Is it an opportunity for growth or a threat to the surrounding neighborhood? Marquis breaks down both sides of the conversation.Then, a feel-good story from Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny, whose humanitarian aid reaches earthquake victims in Venezuela, delivering thousands of pounds of emergency supplies to families recovering from one of the country's deadliest natural disasters.In today's headlines: * Members of the white supremacist group Patriot Front march through Washington, D.C., during America's 250th Independence Day celebration, raising questions about extremism, free speech, and public demonstrations. * A new national poll examines why many Black Americans say they do not display the American flag and what patriotism means in today's America. * Is there a new king of the HBCUs? New rankings and enrollment data suggest Florida A&M University has overtaken Howard University as the nation's highest-ranked HBCU, sparking conversation across higher education. Today's featured stories include an in-depth discussion surrounding Jaylen Brown and whether outspoken athletes continue to face criticism for thinking independently and speaking on social issues. Marquis explores how public perception, leadership, and authenticity collide in professional sports. The show also highlights inspiring Black history walking tours taking place across the country as America celebrates its 250th birthday, exploring how communities are preserving stories and historical landmarks often left out of traditional history books.Hour two features Motivation Monday: "Nevermind the Naysayers," reminding listeners not to allow critics, doubters, or negativity to derail their purpose. Plus, Marquis dives into Things That Make You Say Hmmm, inspired by the ultimate Black Fourth of July playlist, brings listeners into two engaging editions of Poll Position, and wraps up What Chu Watchin? with a spotlight on Little Brother.If you enjoy intelligent conversations about Black culture, current events, business, sports, HBCUs, motivation, politics, entertainment, and the stories shaping our communities, this episode of The Morning Experience with Marquis Lupton belongs in your podcast playlist.

6 jul 202658 min
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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 jul 202644 min