
Marc Lamont Hill
Host of Night School on YouTube.
Top 10 podcasts with Marc Lamont Hill
Ranked by the Snipd community

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May 6, 2025 • 55min
“SHAME On You!” Piers Morgan Tears Down Self-Proclaimed Racist | Shiloh Hendrix & Karmelo Anthony
In this engaging discussion, Jacob Wells, the Christian founder of GiveSendGo, dives into the controversial fundraising campaigns surrounding Shiloh Hendrix, a mom caught using racial slurs, and Karmelo Anthony, a teen facing murder charges. Alongside Marc Lamont-Hill, they explore the racial divisions these cases highlight in America. The conversation challenges notions of free speech, accountability, and moral complexities in an age of social media outrage, revealing the tangled web of ethics in today’s charged political climate.

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Apr 9, 2025 • 3h 39min
Episode 815 | "Al B. Ehhhh"
Marc Lamont Hill, an American academic and activist, shares his experiences at a recent event for Muslim celebrities, bringing insights into cultural identity and community. The hosts engage in a lively debate over Billboard's top-25 female rappers of all time, causing some disagreements. They humorously argue about basketball superstar Nikola Jokic's greatness. Discussions also touch on the NCAA Tournament games, highlighting the highs and lows of the championship while showcasing the hosts' playful banter and camaraderie.

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Dec 10, 2024 • 34min
Daniel Penny Acquitted and Healthcare CEO Murder Suspect Arrested
In this thought-provoking discussion, Tomi Lahren, known for her conservative commentary, Taylor Lorenz, an insightful journalist, and activist Marc Lamont Hill dissect two controversial topics: the acquittal of ex-marine Daniel Penny in a subway chokehold incident, and the shocking murder of healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. They delve into the societal reactions, exploring themes of race, accountability, and the ethics of celebrating tragedies. With a lively debate on healthcare's systemic failures, the conversation challenges listeners to reflect on broader societal issues.

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Jan 13, 2025 • 1h 30min
LA Wildfires Unpacked With Amala Ekpunobi, Jillian Michaels, Adam Carolla & More
Join Amala Ekanobi, a sharp political commentator from 'The Amala Show', along with fitness guru Jillian Michaels, who shares her harrowing wildfire loss, and comedian Adam Carolla, who critiques California's leadership. Marc Lamont Hill and activist Michael Mezz dive into DEI policies and their potential impact, while actor Dean Cain voices frustration over political mismanagement. The panel explores the emotional toll of the LA wildfires, the call for accountability, and the role of identity politics in governance, leaving listeners with much to ponder about disaster management and community resilience.

Feb 28, 2025 • 1h 1min
Joy Reid FIRED & Jake Tapper Hypocrisy | With Sean Spicer
Former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer and co-host of The Young Turks Ana Kasparian engage in a lively discussion about the implications of Joy Reid's firing and Jake Tapper's controversial book. They tackle the complexities of race and representation in media, critique the Democratic Party's messaging, and examine the shift in partisan news landscapes. With insights from commentators Marc Lamont Hill and Jason Whitlock, the conversation underscores the struggles for authenticity and diversity in today's media environment.

Nov 20, 2024 • 4h 6min
Episode 777 | "The Spectrum"
Marc Lamont Hill, a scholar and social justice expert, joins the conversation with insights on various cultural issues. The team reacts to the recent Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight and applauds Amanda Serrano's prowess in boxing. They delve into Beyoncé's upcoming halftime performance and explore the relationship dynamics among celebrities. A lively discussion unfolds about sexual orientation and gender identity, challenging stereotypes while sharing personal experiences. Humor is woven throughout, making for a thought-provoking and engaging dialogue.

Nov 13, 2024 • 4h 28min
Episode 775 | "That Tracks"
Marc Lamont Hill, an esteemed academic and commentator on race and social justice, joins the lively discussion. The team chats about the noticeable shifts in business conversations post-election and debates Quincy Jones’ inheritance plans for his children. They also delve into Young Thug’s online drama with Gunna and discuss Denzel Washington’s potential retirement after ‘Black Panther 3’. The conversation turns playful as they reflect on personal grooming, financial equity in relationships, and the complexities of celebrity culture, all laced with humor and camaraderie.

Nov 8, 2024 • 30min
Candace Owens Calls Out Democrat Hypocrisy
Candace Owens, a provocative conservative commentator and author, teams up with Marc Lamont Hill, an insightful academic and commentator focused on race and media. Together, they dissect the evolving voting habits in America, particularly among Black and Latino communities. They question the effectiveness of celebrity endorsements and identity politics, arguing these may alienate rather than attract voters. The duo also debates the complexities of women's rights issues and gender identity, highlighting significant political implications.

Nov 5, 2024 • 1h 46min
LIVE in Philadelphia at Temple University
In this lively discussion, guests include David Johns, who heads the National Black Justice Coalition, and Joanna McClinton, Speaker of the Pennsylvania House. They dive into the urgency of voting and community engagement, especially among young black voters. Jacen Bowman highlights the importance of pride within the community, while Quentin James emphasizes plans for third-party support. Maurice Mitchell discusses grassroots resilience, and Marc Lamont Hill shares perspectives on race and politics, allowing for rich insights into the upcoming elections.

Oct 30, 2024 • 3h 56min
Episode 771 | "Toxic Poetry"
In this lively discussion, guest Marc Lamont Hill, an American academic and political commentator, dives into the intersection of race and humor. The group playfully debates 50 Cent's money decisions, while also critiquing a comedian's offensive jokes that sparked backlash. They humorously reminisce about basketball skills and honor Dwyane Wade's legacy amidst playful jabs. Marc emphasizes the responsibility of artists in their narratives, reflecting on the balance of authenticity and entertainment in hip-hop culture.