Charlamagne Tha God debates the week's top stories with comedians Chico Bean, Luenell and CNN political commentator, Alice Stewart. Plus, we send Chico Bean to talk to football fans!
Charlamagne Tha God debates the week's top stories with author Dr. Umar Johnson, actor Kendrick Sampson, and comedian Sam Morril. Plus, actress Yvonne Orji is stopping by!
Charlamagne Tha God debates the week's top stories with comedian Amanda Seales, U.S. Representative Val Demings, and Oscar award-winning filmmaker Travon Free. Plus, actor Lil Rel Howery is stopping by.
Charlamagne Tha God debates the week's top stories with rapper T.I., comedian Tommy Davidson, and Republican pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson. Plus, Stephen Colbert stops by for a candid conversation.
Charlamagne Tha God debates the week's top stories with former Trump attorney Michael Cohen, comedian Jim Norton, and political consultant Tezlyn Figaro. Plus, Stephen A. Smith stops by for a candid conversation.
Charlamagne Tha God, Jemele Hill, Marlon Wayans and Amber Ruffin discuss Kanye West's wildly offensive comments and a rise in aggressive hecklers, and Whoopi Goldberg talks about 'Till.'
Charlamagne Tha God debates the flaws in Stacey Abrams's campaign strategy, using rap lyrics as evidence in court and more with panelists Ian Lara, Tara Setmayer and Killer Mike.
Charlamagne Tha God debates the week's top stories with media mogul Jason Lee, comedian Yamaneika Saunders, and journalist Kara Swisher. Plus, Chico Bean gets to the bottom of climate change.
Charlamagne Tha God debates the week's top stories with comedians Nick Kroll, Ms. Pat and MSNBC legal analyst Ari Melber. Plus, singer Ray J stops by for a candid conversation.
Charlamagne Tha God debates the week's top headlines with comedian Jordan Klepper, multi-hyphenate content creator Lynae Vanee, and television journalist Ashleigh Banfield. Plus, actor, author, and former White House staff member Kal Penn stops by.
Charlamagne Tha God debates the week's top stories with TV personality and sports journalist Stephen A. Smith, comedian Flame Monroe and actor John Boyega. Plus, actress, writer and producer Issa Rae stops by for a candid conversation.
Charlamagne Tha God debates the week's top stories with comedian Sam Jay, author and activist Marianne Williamson, and former NFL wide receiver Brandon Marshall.
Charlamagne Tha God, W. Kamau Bell, S.E. Cupp and Michael Blackson debate LIV Golf and Beyoncé lyrics; Chico Bean asks whether there's a recession; and Don Lemon discusses modern journalism.
Charlamagne Tha God debates the week's headlines with comic Andrew Schulz, political strategist Lis Smith and writer Coleman Hughes, and 'Saturday Night Live' star Kenan Thompson drops by.
Correspondents Chico Bean and Amanda Seales settle the score on whether Christmas is really about Jesus or Santa Claus, and Charlamagne sits down one-on-one with the first female, Black and Indian-American vice president, Kamala Harris.
Charlamagne Tha God explores the difficulty of interacting with relatives whom you don't particularly enjoy during the holidays, and singer/actress Chloë Bailey, comedian Karlous Miller and therapist Nedra Glover Tawwab join in on the conversation.
Charlamagne Tha God endorses Black people owning legal firearms, advocate Carlos Ellis and journalist Alex Yablon discuss the issue of gun rights, and actor Meagan Good chats about 'Harlem.'
Charlamagne Tha God asks if capitalism is sustainable, Dr. Claud Anderson talks about building wealth within the Black community, Kevin Hart chats about his new series 'True Story,' and investment expert Ian Dunlap discusses financial literacy.
Charlamagne Tha God challenges America's support for its veterans as rates of homelessness and police brutality against Black service members rise, singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran discusses his album '=,' and rapper Soulja Boy stops by.
As Charlamagne Tha God explores the idea of modern relationships in Western society, author and relationship expert Shannon Boodram and academic scholar Reverend Michael Eric Dyson discuss traditional relationships versus alternative relationships.
Charlamagne Tha God explores why Democrats are afraid to act against the GOP and help Black America, then talks with POTUS senior advisor Cedric Richmond and The LOX about saving democracy.
In a society that runs on likes, shares and retweets, Charlamagne Tha God exposes the corruption of social media, explains why it needs to be regulated and talks with social media experts about the dangers of the platforms.
Charlamagne unpacks the normalization of Black trauma, sends comedian Chico Bean and rapper Icewear Vezzo to a mental health gym and sits down with psychologist Rheeda Walker, trauma specialist Resmaa Menakem and singer Michelle Williams.
Charlamagne Tha God examines America's conservative backlash against critical race theory, HBCU students react to a provocative presentation, and Ja Rule offers his own words of wisdom.
Charlamagne Tha God dives into the FBI's lengthy history of protecting white supremacy while policing Black Americans, and calls for the Bureau to cut ties with the legacy of J. Edgar Hoover.
Charlamagne Tha God takes inspiration from Germany's denazification process after World War II by making the case that America needs to thoroughly cleanse itself of its Confederate past.