Charlamagne Tha God invites unlikely pairings of comedians, outspoken celebrities, and thought-leaders across the political spectrum to debate the current events permeating politics and culture. With each week on fire, this weekly late-night show will feature influential guests unpacking the stories blazing the headlines. Comedy Central’s Hell Of A Week with Charlamagne Tha God is the week's last ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | NewsComedy |
Comedians Chico Bean, Luenell, and CNN political commentator, Alice Stewart debate the week’s top stories with Charlamagne Tha God. Plus, we send Chico Bean to talk to football fans! more
Author Dr. Umar Johnson, comedian Sam Morril, and cultural commentator Kazeem Famuyide debate the week’s top stories with Charlamagne Tha God. Plus, actress Yvonne Orji is stopping by! more
Comedian Amanda Seales, U.S. Representative Val Demings, and Oscar award-winning filmmaker Travon Free debate the week’s top stories with Charlamagne Tha God. Plus, actor Lil Rel Howery is stopping by. more
Check out the extended interview with Danai Guira. more
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I wish the episode was longer awesome show just a little too short , awesome host
Thank you for an authentically written and well researched book. Born and raised in L.A. ; always loved and deeply appreciated black culture; Although empathetic by nature and the desire to take as many civil rights / social justice/ activism college courses as possible, there wasn’t a single course that talked about deep rooted cultural feelings and trauma the way you did. I admit, I was selfish at first. I love a good “therapy “ book. Which it was. Your book, however, opened up my heart to muc... more
love Charlamagne!!! great host, great topic, and love the guests that comes to the show!!! can listen all day.
Wanted to like this but no. Panel voted to F not forgive a representative who voted against gay marriage after going to his son’s gay wedding. Guys the politician is representing his constituents. Shouldn’t we want that rather than a politician who does what that politician wants? The panel had nothing nice to say about Liz Cheney because she wouldn’t agree with everything the panel wanted. No compromise it’s just a bummer to listen to this rhetoric
I’ve been a fan of Charlamagne since high school! At almost 30-years old, this man is a genius! I love that he’s not afraid to speak his mind, tell us how it is, but also provides educational perspectives that are easily digestible and simple to follow. I appreciate the humor behind his episodes too. Great listen!
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