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Jacque Reid goes “Inside Her Story” with Toni Jenkins, the 19-year-old Red Lobster waitress who received a receipt with a racial slur written on it instead of a tip. Since then, Jenkins has received $10,000 from an online donation, which she used to buy a “reliable car” and returned to her position at Red Lobster.

Listen to find out how Huggy Lowdown got tongue twerked in today’s segment!

Singer/songwriter Lyfe Jennings is now in a good place. He says his fifth recording “Lucid,” comes from that more positive outlook. “Lucid” Is clarity. I’m sure it’s no secret; I had a lot of ups and downs,” Lyfe told the Tom Joyner Morning Show. “I got incarcerated again. I had a little situation but that […]

Watch Don Lemon’s interview with the legendary Cicely Tyson. I had the real honor of sitting down and having a conversation with a legend this past weekend and when a legend speaks, you listen. And that legend is Cicely Tyson. She said something to me that really struck me in the gut. She talked to […]

If You Missed It, Originals

Today’s “Real Fathers, Real Men” winner is Gary Mann.

Comedian Chris Paul gives us his take on the day’s hottest topics including Miley Cyrus, the Dallas Cowboys and more.

If You Missed It, Little Known Black History Facts, Originals

Wallace “Wally” Amos was the first black talent agent with the William Morris Agency of New York in 1962. He represented major music legends like Diana Ross & the Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Sam Cooke and Simon & Garfunkel. To attract clients, he sent them homemade cookies using a famous family recipe. Wally Amos was born […]

Sybil Wilkes discusses today’s news headlines including the latest on Tavis Smiley and Cornel West.

If You Missed It, Originals

Tom and the crew open the show talking about various topics including a crossing guard who was robbed and a playmate-turned-teacher.

Comedian Chris Paul gives his hilarious take on the day’s hottest topics.  

Huggy Lowdown goes in on the Dallas Cowboys and more on the TJMS.

If You Missed It, Originals

Rev. Jesse Jackson calls into the TJMS to urge people to march at federal buildings in protest of the government shutdown,