'Too Late to Cancel' with Dominic Lawson and the panel with comedians Ariel Elias and Sarah Adelman

A recording from Sunday's Father's Day show and recap of No Kings Day!

Father’s Day…and NO KINGS!

We had an amazing Father’s Day show and as soon as it was over I went and got lazy! But, I didn’t want you to not see this terrific conversation with some fascinating, smart, and funny people.

But first…how about that No Kings rally? Incredible turn out across the country. I attended one right in St. Louis County, Missouri and we had a hand count of 7,000 people lining the street for almost a mile and a half.

It was an amazing moment.

West County, MO No Kings Day protest (Photo courtesy of St Louis Post-Dispatch)

It clearly sent a loud and clear message because Donald Trump has been rattled ever since. Of course, that could be because his parade was a total and utter snooze fest that we have since found out pissed him off. He wanted our troops to be “menacing” and instead they had fun and smiled!

HOW DARE THEY!?

Just look at this aerial photo during the parade itself.

Now we are threatening war with Iran and Trump is acting like an even bigger lunatic than usual. We definitely rung his bell.

Let’s keep ringing.

Too Late to Cancel

So, we were fortunate to send Youth Correspondent Kyler Messenger out to one of the protests to speak with attendees and they did not disappoint.

I had a fascinating conversation with multi-award winning podcast host and producer Dominic Lawson about the importance of mental health and how it is being tested now for so many Americans. He has been a leading voice in the black male community trying to fight back against the stigma of mental health care and is making a dent.

Our panel was a great chat with two up and coming comedians based in New York City. Ariel Elias is a Jewish girl who grew up in Oklahoma and brings that experience to her comedy. She burst onto the scene two years ago when a MAGA audience member threw a beer at her during a show and led to her appearing on Jimmy Kimmel!

Sarah Adelman was a research scientist working at a fertility clinic and sperm bank when she went into comedy and eventually cost her that job. She has turned that experience into some incredible shows and short films now and has a new one premiering soon.

Definitely a timely and relevant show to watch…even three days late due to my broken brain.

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