• Full EP | More information unfolds of curious death of Ashlee Jenae; Knicks Sweep Cavs for first finals appearance since ‘99; King of the South T.I. favorite Birthday Bash Moments; and More
    May 26 2026

    The Morning Hustle crew jumps into a packed episode that blends culture, controversy, and celebration, starting with new questions surrounding the mysterious death of influencer Ashlee Jenae as conflicting reports and alleged AI-generated footage spark debate about what’s real and what’s not. Lore’l breaks down the growing skepticism around the case, while the team weighs in on transparency, online speculation, and how quickly misinformation can spread in moments like this. The conversation expands into celebrity headlines, including drama involving the Mayweather camp and a viral Ray J boxing moment that has everyone questioning his decision-making.

    In sports, the Knicks make major history by sweeping the Cavaliers and heading to their first NBA Finals appearance since 1999, sending New York fans into a frenzy and shutting down watch parties outside Madison Square Garden. The crew also celebrates Atlanta culture during Birthday Bash weekend, with T.I. reflecting on some of his most iconic moments and what the event means to the city. Between the Lo’Down and lively debates, the team also tackles real-life topics like how to handle people asking to borrow money, relationships and emotional boundaries, and whether it’s ever okay to have an “online soulmate.”

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    45 mins
  • Full EP | Amazon founder Jeff Bezos suggests no taxes for lower class; K. Michelle will share her husband but not money; Cortez Smith and Jason Weaver of “The Chi” join TMH; and More
    May 22 2026

    The Morning Hustle crew kicks off the episode with a mix of culture, conversation, and candid opinions, starting with a Memorial Day weekend reminder to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice while still enjoying the festivities. From there, the show dives straight into headline-making topics, including Jeff Bezos sparking debate after suggesting lower-income individuals shouldn’t be taxed, arguing that even billions in taxes from the wealthy wouldn’t solve systemic issues. Meanwhile, K. Michelle raises eyebrows with her take on relationships—revealing she’s open to sharing her husband physically but draws the line when it comes to sharing finances, leading to a lively discussion about boundaries, love, and modern relationship norms.

    The Lo’Down also covers celebrity and entertainment shakeups, including major TV exits and industry shifts, while the crew reacts to Floyd Mayweather discovering he’s the father of a four-year-old and now owing significant back child support. Later, actors Cortez Smith and Jason Weaver stop by to talk about the final season of The Chi, teasing redemption arcs, emotional storylines, and what fans can expect as the series wraps. The episode rounds out with humor, including Alton Walker’s “man laws” segment, plus a spotlight on a savvy entrepreneur building wealth through salon suites—making for a well-balanced mix of laughs, insight, and trending conversations.

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    49 mins
  • Full EP | Claressa Shields banned from MVP fights; Wiz Khalifa wanted in Romania; Elon Musk’s child mother talks stealing US election; and More
    May 21 2026

    The Morning Hustle Podcast brings the heat with a wild mix of celebrity drama, controversial headlines, and real talk you don’t want to miss. Lore’l dives straight into the Lo’Down with the latest on boxing champ Claressa Shields, who’s now banned from MVP fights after a heated altercation with fellow fighter Alicia Baumgardner—sparking debate over who was really at fault and whether the tension should be settled in the ring. Things get even messier as Wiz Khalifa finds himself in hot water overseas, reportedly facing jail time in Romania tied to a drug charge, reminding everyone that what flies in the U.S. doesn’t always translate abroad.

    The conversation takes a more serious turn when Elon Musk’s child’s mother makes explosive claims about alleged election interference, saying she has proof involving advanced technology—raising eyebrows and fueling major online reactions. Beyond the headlines, the crew keeps things entertaining with their signature humor, chopping it up about celebrity-fan boundaries, the best and worst concerts they’ve experienced, and a wild story about a landlord who crossed the line in a tenant’s home. It’s another unfiltered, can’t-miss episode packed with laughs, strong opinions, and trending topics shaping the culture.

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    44 mins
  • Full EP | Bad Bunny and Zara collaboration now in stores; NFL WR Rasheed Rice has jail time; Super Bowl going to Nashville; and More
    May 20 2026

    From trending culture moments to real-life consequences, this episode of The Morning Hustle keeps the energy high with headline-worthy topics and unfiltered commentary. The crew kicks things off highlighting Bad Bunny’s latest fashion takeover, as his new collaboration with Zara officially hits stores, bringing high-fashion style to a more accessible price point and proving his influence extends far beyond music into global fashion culture. They also dive into the NFL making headlines, including the announcement that the Super Bowl is heading to Nashville in the coming years—sparking conversation about the city’s growing role in major sports and entertainment events.

    Things take a more serious turn as the team discusses NFL wide receiver Rashee Rice, who is now serving jail time after testing positive for THC while on probation—adding to a pattern of off-field issues and fueling debate about accountability versus outdated policies around marijuana use. Alongside these stories, the episode blends humor, relationship talk, and cultural insight, with lively debates on whether you should keep your relationship business private or confide in others. As always, Lore’l, Kyle, and Alton balance entertainment with real conversation, delivering a show that reflects both the headlines and the everyday situations listeners can relate to.

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    44 mins
  • Full EP | Alabama man takes mother of child’s life then his; Rapper Saweetie sued for no show; Rapper Latto has a big reveal; and More
    May 19 2026

    From wild headlines to real-life debates and plenty of laughs, The Morning Hustle crew keeps it all the way real in this packed episode. Lore’l, Kyle Santillian, and Alton Walker kick things off with trending conversations—from a parenting debate sparked by a young child navigating public transportation alone to their signature “Morning Hustle Court,” where the team hilariously argues over a viral moment involving a teen caught sneaking a girl into the house. But things quickly shift into serious territory during the Lo’Down, as the hosts react to a tragic story out of Alabama involving a man who took the life of his child’s mother before taking his own, prompting a deeper conversation about accountability, mental health, and the alarming rise in similar cases.

    The show also dives into entertainment headlines, including rapper Saweetie facing a lawsuit after allegedly backing out of international tour dates despite taking a deposit, and Latto making headlines with a personal reveal tied to her new era and motherhood journey. With their signature mix of humor, honesty, and cultural commentary, the crew balances heavy topics with relatable moments, keeping listeners informed, engaged, and entertained from start to finish.

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    41 mins
  • Full EP | Chris Rock talks beef with Tupac; Drake is taking shots at everyone; Russell Simmons denies connection to Epstein; and More
    May 18 2026

    The Morning Hustle crew kicks things off with energy, humor, and real talk as they dive into relationship drama during “Help a Hustler,” debating whether loyalty to family should outweigh standing up against a toxic situation. Along the way, Kyle delivers a practical message about knowing your limits, while the team keeps things lively with reactions to Drake’s three-album drop—breaking down the versatility, the subtle (and not-so-subtle) shots at multiple artists, and whether the music actually lives up to the hype.

    In the Lo’Down, Lore’l spotlights Chris Rock’s revelation about sharing similar romantic circles with Tupac, sparking a bigger conversation about the late rapper’s lasting cultural intrigue. Lizzo also makes headlines, calling out how social media algorithms are hurting the music industry—while the crew debates whether artists need stronger, more creative rollouts to stay relevant. Plus, DDG stirs controversy after offering a teenage couple a hotel stay following a viral “caught by mom” moment, raising questions about boundaries, parenting, and accountability. With additional updates on Russell Simmons denying any ties to Epstein and plenty of unfiltered commentary throughout, the episode delivers a mix of culture, entertainment, and real-life perspective.

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    44 mins
  • Full EP | Actress Hayden Panettiere opens about her addiction; Social media is calling out Dr. Cheyenne Bryant for not having doctorate; NBA player Brandon Clarke passes away at 29, and More
    May 13 2026

    The Morning Hustle kicks off with a heavy but necessary conversation as actress Hayden Panettiere opens up about her struggles with addiction, mental health, and the backlash she’s faced for giving custody of her daughter to her child’s father. Lore’l breaks down why the online criticism feels misplaced, sparking a broader discussion about motherhood, postpartum mental health, and how the internet often punishes women for choosing what’s best for their children while excusing similar decisions made by men. The crew agrees that the comment section continues to be one of the most unforgiving spaces when nuance and compassion are needed most.

    In the Lo’Down, social media is also calling out Dr. Cheyenne Bryant after questions surfaced about whether she actually holds a legitimate doctorate, with Lore’l unpacking why the lack of transparency has people frustrated and demanding receipts. The episode also takes a somber turn as the team sends condolences following the sudden death of NBA player Brandon Clarke at just 29 years old. With limited details available, the hosts reflect on how fragile life can be and why these moments serve as powerful reminders to hold loved ones close while we can.

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    45 mins
  • Full EP | Corporations pushing for four-day work week; Young Thug defends his relationship with Rich Homie Quan; The stars from the Netflix series “Nemesis” joins TMH; and More
    May 8 2026

    The Morning Hustle kicks off with a conversation that has everyone leaning in: what if the fiveday work week really became a thing of the past? Lore’l breaks down growing momentum among corporations pushing for a four-day work week, sparking a lively debate about work-life balance, productivity, and whether employees should accept less pay in exchange for more time off. The crew weighs the mental health benefits against the financial trade-offs, questioning if companies are truly ready to restructure without shortchanging workers.

    In hip-hop news, Young Thug finds himself under fire after defending his complicated relationship with Rich Homie Quan following Quan’s passing. Thug explains why he never reached out to mend fences, insisting he stood ten toes down even when they weren’t speaking, which leads to a deeper discussion about pride, loyalty, and public grief. The episode also welcomes Gabrielle Dennis and Matthew Law, stars of Netflix’s new series Nemesis, who stop by to talk about the show’s high-stakes drama, working with Courtney A. Kemp, and what it means to see complex Black stories unfold on a major streaming platform.

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    42 mins