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The Don't Call Me White Girl Show

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Don’t Call Me White Girl is back — revamped, unfiltered, and louder than ever. Each week, Mona tackles the wildest trending topics with her signature raw humor and “your-favorite-cousin” energy. Expect comedy, chaos, and the honest takes you didn’t know you needed. Welcome to the Realest podcast on Earth!

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This week, Mona is joined by the ladies of Sistas Who Kill for a conversation that’s equal parts hilarious, thoughtful, and just a little dark. The episode kicks off with introductions as the hosts share who they are and how Sistas Who Kill got its s... more

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This week’s episode comes to you live from Los Angeles at the BET Media House — the annual culture-filled family reunion where artists, creators, and industry heavyweights come togethe... more

This week, Mona kicks off the show addressing the elephant in the room — her viral altercation with a stranger at a convenience store that had everybody talking (0:55). She opens up about the incident, unpacking the emotions behind it, touching on im... more

This week, Mona kicks things off with the Adventures of Phelps, and his stories from yet another wild night out (0:35). From there, the crew reluctantly congratulates the Knicks on their NBA championship—through gritted teeth as true Philly fans (1:5... more

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Recent Guests

Alonzo Arnold
Hairstylist and entrepreneur famous for high-profile celebrity clients and a strong presence on social media
Independent stylist/entrepreneur
Episode: Whatever You See | EP. 22 | The DCMWG Show with Alonzo Arnold
RB Ren
Guest on The Don't Call Me White Girl Show
Independent artist/host of Let's Keep It 100; Philadelphia-based
Episode: Let’s Keep it 100 | EP. 20 | The DCMWG Show with RB
Mr. Marcus
Guest/half of Keep It 100 podcast referenced in the episode
Keep It 100 podcast
Episode: Let’s Keep it 100 | EP. 20 | The DCMWG Show with RB
Big Bank
Guest, rapper and entertainer
Episode: Covid Money | EP. 19 | The DCMWG Show with Big Bank
Dominique Morgan
Content creator, activist, former inmate
Independent/Activist
Episode: Survival Crimes | EP. 17 | The DCMWG Show with Dominique Morgan
Blaq Ron
Comedian and actor, guest on the episode
Individual guest on The Don't Call Me White Girl Show
Episode: Can I Talk?!? | EP. 14 | The DCMWG Show with Blaq Ron
Jack Frost
Philly-born rapper and chef, featured guest
Philly/Tri-state music scene
Episode: Help The Bear | EP. 12 | The DCMWG Show
Jalissa Dixon
Guest mentioned as entering the scene during the episode
Episode: Hey Mr. Officer | EP. 11 | The DCMWG Show

Hosts

Mona
Host with high-energy, candid delivery guiding discussions and segments
Damona
Co-host facilitating discussion, introducing topics, and providing perspective across episodes

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 502 ratings
  • 10/10

    Mona, love the podcast ❤️ I tune in every week but please fix the damn audio!! I can barely hear you guys!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ciarrahxo
    United States22 days ago
  • Veteran Cousin

    Every time I listen to Mona I think to myself “I can’t wait until I’m in the space to be able to put together a late night HBO talk show for her.” I get the same vibe i got from Monique’s late night show but she’s no holds bar. A REAL JOURNALIST PUT SOME RESPECT ON MY GOOD SIS.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    trejenlane
    United Statesa month ago
  • Funniest realest woman alive in my eyes

    Mona is Her and she better know it her authenticity and natural comedy is top tier love always been listening for 5 years

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    T baby love Mona
    United States3 months ago
  • I thought I lost you

    lol I thought your podcast ended and you just got your own media outlet, proud of you for that !!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TeeBeezyy
    United States3 months ago
  • 🙌🏾🙌🏾

    Mona takes out EVERYTIME! I’m telling you! Love y’all ❤️🖤😂

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BhaviorTru
    United States3 months ago

Listeners Say

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Energetic and entertaining, with sharp cultural commentary.
Requests for more episodes and consistent drops show audience engagement.
Consistently real and funny, great mix of personal stories and hot topics.
Authentic, unapologetic takes that feel like a candid convo with a cousin.

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How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#174
United States/Comedy
Apple Podcasts
#109
South Korea/Comedy

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Let’s Keep it 100 | EP. 20 | The DCMWG Show with RB
Q: What inspired RB to start speaking publicly about personal topics on platforms outside traditional media?
RB explains that speaking on platforms outside the traditional press helps him reach peers and communities who relate to his experiences, and he chose to be open to demystify his journey and give people a sense of who he really is beyond the persona.
Can I Talk?!? | EP. 14 | The DCMWG Show with Blaq Ron
Q: How do you balance authenticity with the demands of public performance and online presence?
He describes a tension between genuine vulnerability and performative content, stating that true healing is private and that online formats often pressure quick emotional responses, leading to debates about the healthiness of sharing trauma publicly.
Can I Talk?!? | EP. 14 | The DCMWG Show with Blaq Ron
Q: When did you know you wanted to pursue this as a career and what was the turning point?
The guest explains that humor and being able to engage people through conversation opened doors early in school, with female friends and classmates highlighting social dynamics; the moment of realizing humor as a career came from noticing that funny individuals could sit at the 'cool kid' table and get attention, which reinforced pursuing stand-up and performance.

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What is The Don't Call Me White Girl Show about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show delivers high-energy, unfiltered takes on pop culture, race, and current events with blunt humor and a “cousin” (real, relatable) voice. Across episodes, conversations bounce from viral moments and celebrity drama to race, colorism, and justice-themed topics, all interwoven with personal stories, nostalgia, and sharp commentary. Noteworthy is the consistent blend of candid banter, guest perspectives from music, fashion, activism, and entertainment, plus a strong emphasis on community and audience interaction. Potential listeners who crave bold opinions, unapologetic storytelling, and culturally grounded humor will likely find this worth a listen; sponsors and guests may appreciate the show's energetic, cross-cultural reach and wil... more

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3. Mr. Marcus
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