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In this episode, LJeh gets real about how to handle negativity and hate in today’s cultural climate — especially when you’re standing for truth and faith. From online debates to everyday conversations, he breaks down what it looks like to respond God’s way, not the world’s way.LJeh also weighs in on the recent government shutdown, unpacking how these moments test our values, leadership, and patience as believers. Through a blend of cultural commentary and spiritual insight, he reminds listeners that your response matters just as much as your stance.📖 Scripture Focus: “Let your speech always be gracious, seasoned with salt.” — Colossians 4:6🎧 Tune in for:Real talk about how to handle opposition with grace and boldnessA faith-centered look at the political and cultural tension around the shutdownLJeh’s honest reflection on what it means to lead with wisdom, not emotionThis episode is part of LJeh’s new “How to Respond” series — real conversations about living out your convictions with courage, discipline, and peace in a chaotic world.

In this episode of The LJ Show, we’re tackling the hottest topics shaking up the culture and politics right now. From the latest war plans making headlines to the controversial idea of Black privilege—yes, it’s a thing—we’re breaking it all down. We’ll also dive into Jasmine Crockett’s viral “Hot Wheels” comment, the heated fight over Memphis’ gun policies, and the ongoing debate on whether DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) is helping or hurting America. And if that’s not enough, we’ll even touch on why some people are losing their minds over DOGE. Buckle up—this one’s unfiltered, unapologetic, and packed with hard truths.

In this episode The LJeh Show dives into three of the most controversial topics making headlines. First, we break down the viral moment when a high school track athlete struck another runner with a baton—was it an accident, or something more? Then, we turn our attention to the demolition of BLM Plaza—was it ever a good idea, and should people really be mourning its removal? Finally, we tackle the heated debate over whether Donald Trump should pardon Derek Chauvin—what are the political and social implications if he does? No topic is off-limits as we dissect the facts, challenge narratives, and spark real conversation. Tune in for a raw, thought-provoking discussion you won’t want to miss!🔹 Follow The LJeh Show on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok for updates and exclusive content.📩 Email the show at theljehshow@gmail.com with your thoughts and topic suggestions.💰 Support the show and get exclusive perks by joining the Patreon community: https://patreon.com/TheLJehShow.

America’s political divide isn’t just deepening—it’s becoming permanent. In this episode of The LJEH Show, we break down the latest proof, including the Democrats' reaction to Trump’s speech and what it says about the state of our country. Is unity even possible anymore, or are we too far gone?Plus, we dive into the ongoing Target boycott—will it actually make a dent in the corporation, or is it just another symbolic protest? And in Boston, residents may have more to worry about than just rising crime rates. With the Mayor’s soft stance on criminality and deadly weapons, is the city on a dangerous path?All that and more, right here on The LJEH Show.📧 Email us at theljehshow@gmail.com📲 Follow us on social media @theljehshow

In this episode, we dive into the latest headlines shaping politics and culture. We break down President Trump's selection of J.D. Vance as his running mate and the ongoing feud between his administration and Ukrainian President Zelensky—what should America’s response be?Gospel artist Le’Andria Johnson speaks out after her recent arrest for public intoxication. Does the church hold artists to impossible standards, or is accountability necessary?Actress KJ Smith sparks debate by encouraging Black Americans to move to Africa. Where does this ideology come from, and is it a practical solution or just another utopian dream?Meanwhile, Pete Hegseth orders 3,000 more troops to the southern border—will this finally bring the security we need?Tune in for real talk on politics, culture, and the faith behind the headlines!

In this episode of The LJeh Show, we dive into the impact of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) policies on the Black community. Are these initiatives really helping or hurting, and what should the correct response be? We also provide the latest updates on the controversial DOGE email sent to federal workers—did the Department of Defense make the right move? Finally, Dr. Umar Johnson delivers a hard-hitting critique of President Barack Obama and his legacy regarding the Black community. Tune in for an insightful discussion on these pressing issues!Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to The LJeh Show! Your voice matters.

Welcome to The LJeh Show, where we dive deep into the latest political and cultural conversations. In this episode, we explore the controversy surrounding Jamal Bryant’s sermon illustrations on Black conservatives, including the provocative moment when they put up a picture of him in the White House—Jamal responds directly to the criticism. We also unpack the firing of General CQ Brown by President Trump, investigating the reasons behind this high-profile decision. Plus, we discuss the email sent to federal workers by the Department of Defense regarding DOGE—a move that’s sparking debates. Was it the right thing to do?Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to The LJeh Show. Stay informed, stay engaged, and join the conversation!

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