FULL EP | Officially it is the Year of the Horse; Stephen A. Smith says racism is not as bad as the left claims; Actor Aldis Hodge joins DLHS crew; Five things that ruin perfect relationships; and More cover art

FULL EP | Officially it is the Year of the Horse; Stephen A. Smith says racism is not as bad as the left claims; Actor Aldis Hodge joins DLHS crew; Five things that ruin perfect relationships; and More

FULL EP | Officially it is the Year of the Horse; Stephen A. Smith says racism is not as bad as the left claims; Actor Aldis Hodge joins DLHS crew; Five things that ruin perfect relationships; and More

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This episode kicks off with the crew diving into the cultural energy of the Year of the Fire Horse, a rare 60‑year zodiac cycle known for bold action, intensity, and major social shifts. According to Chinese astrology, the Fire Horse brings transformative momentum and a collective push toward breaking old patterns—perfect fuel for the spirited conversations that unfold on today’s show. From there, the discussion pivots to Stephen A. Smith and the Question of the Day, whose recent claim that racism is “not as prevalent as the left claims” stirred controversy nationwide. In his CBS interview, Smith argued that most Americans judge by character rather than skin color, a stance that sparked substantial pushback across media. The DLHS team counters with examples of ongoing systemic racism—highlighting recent incidents and public sentiment reflected in polling and political discourse.

Actor Aldis Hodge later joins the show, bringing sharp insights from the second season of his crime thriller Cross, which is earning attention for its darker themes, moral ambiguity, and heightened character stakes. Hodge’s recent interviews underscore how Season 2 pushes deeper into psychological terrain, challenging both characters and viewers as storylines grow more complex and confrontational. The episode closes with a lively breakdown of five relationship‑ruining behaviors, echoing widely recognized issues like infidelity, insecurity, dishonesty, comparison to exes, and lack of trust—patterns therapists consistently identify as major causes of relationship breakdown. With humor, candor, and cultural critique, this full episode blends social commentary, celebrity insight, and personal growth into one energetic ride.

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