The Don't Call Me White Girl Show

Rebel Hill Productions

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!

  1. 3h ago

    The Elephant in the Room | EP. 25 | The DCMWG Show

    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 imposter syndrome (2:40), the choices she made in that moment, and the very real consequences she could’ve faced — from risking her freedom to jeopardizing her kids and career (21:45). From there, she shifts gears into the documentary Maternal Instinct, breaking down the wild twists, the unforgettable players, and why the story had everyone spinning (36:50). She briefly touches on the reported deaths of Clive Davis and producer Tay Keith (52:10) before diving into the story of a Florida woman arrested for using court records to tip off drug traffickers about upcoming warrants (54:35). Phelps then reminds everyone of Mona’s obsession with anything involving orange jumpsuits and life behind bars, which reminds them of Mona’s new favorite sports documentary, Jail Blazers (58:50). Later, Mona discusses the story of trans icon Venus Xtravaganza (59:35), Faison Love’s recent arrest for failure to pay child support (1:02:05), Instagram’s new update (1:08:45), and the sentencing in murder trial of rapper Foolio (1:04:15). She wraps things up by sharing her upcoming tour dates with love (1:07:45).                                                                                                                                                               ------------------------- See Mona Live! Delaware 7/9 - Houston on 7/11 - Dallas on 7/12, Cleveland on  Tix available at https://linktr.ee/dontcallmewhitegirl ------------------------- Watch on YouTube at - https://www.youtube.com/@MonaLoveMedia/?sub_confirmation=1 Listen on Apple Podcasts at - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dont-call-me-white-girl-show/id1863791687 Listen on Spotify Podcasts at - https://open.spotify.com/show/2yoKtGeTC7hgeh8urEXM25?si=1e35aa4dca0f428d ------------------------- Follow The Family: Mona - @DontCallMeeWhiteGirl Phelps - @PhelpsJugo  Zack - @zjames_rhc Ebonie - @iammsdukes Joey - @joeys_defiition

    1h 11m
  2. Jun 17

    Not My Buttercup | EP. 24 | The DCMWG Show

    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 (1:50). They get into Donald Trump’s White House lawn fight spectacle (7:20) before unpacking the racist comments made by Austin Metcalf’s father regarding Karmelo Anthony’s conviction (9:00), which opens up a deeper conversation about how comfortable Black people truly feel in all-white spaces (13:40). The episode then shifts to the tragic story of the Brazilian woman who lost her life in a bungee jumping accident (15:50), followed by a discussion about former College Hill cast member Willie Mack and his recent reflections on how autism showed up during his time on the show (22:20). Next, they dive into the chaotic auditions for Bad Boys, the spinoff of Baddies, including King Mal’s appearance and the growing concern that somebody could seriously get hurt in the pursuit of ratings ((24:05). They also congratulate KevOnStage’s for his new record breaking deal with TUBi (31:20), before pivoting into FIFA World Cup talk—from British people trying American food for the first time to Japanese fans cleaning up stadiums as part of their culture (31:40). Later, the crew reacts to HaHa Davis’ recent Club Shay Shay interview about swinging with his wife (33:30), then they discuss Rick Ross flying commercial (39:45) and Kai Cenat officially opening applications for Streamer University (40:20). They close things out by talking about Jay-Z’s Target deal, Oschino’s freestyle and comments toward the Joe Budden Podcast (42:35), Ace Capone is now home after a commuted life sentence (46:55), and Mona leaves listeners with updates on her upcoming shows before wrapping up the episode, (49:50). ------------------------- See Mona Live! Cleveland on 6/27 - Houston on 7/11 - Dallas on 7/12 Tix available at https://linktr.ee/dontcallmewhitegirl ------------------------- Watch on YouTube at - https://www.youtube.com/@MonaLoveMedia/?sub_confirmation=1 Listen on Apple Podcasts at - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dont-call-me-white-girl-show/id1863791687 Listen on Spotify Podcasts at - https://open.spotify.com/show/2yoKtGeTC7hgeh8urEXM25?si=1e35aa4dca0f428d ------------------------- Follow The Family: Mona - @DontCallMeeWhiteGirl Phelps - @PhelpsJugo Zack - @zjames_rhc Ebonie - @iammsdukes Joey - @joeys_defiition

    54 min
  3. Jun 10

    Hopscotch Over 'Em | EP 23 | The DCMWG Show

    DCMWG & Phelps talk about Diddy, the Karmelo Anthony Trial, Sauce Walka, and more trending topics… Join the family cousins! Subscribe to DCMWG+ at DCMWG.com today! This week, Mona kicks things off with her thoughts on the leaked Diddy sex tape (3:45) before transitioning into the Karmelo Anthony trial and why she believes the case should have been viewed as self-defense (8:25). Mona then tackles the controversial acquittal of Rick Chow in the shooting death of 14-year-old Cyrus Carmack-Belton in South Carolina (17:25), reflecting on the realities of being Black in America. She also discusses the case of three Philadelphia men who were exonerated after spending 28 years behind bars (24:30), explaining why no financial settlement can truly compensate someone for losing nearly three decades of their life. On a lighter note, she breaks down Lil Boosie’s party and who he doesn’t want showing up (26:00). The conversation continues with a YouTube couple facing backlash after publicly sharing their pregnancy journey and their decision following a difficult genetic diagnosis (28:10).She also discusses Dr. Umar’s school officially finished (37:20), shares her thoughts on Sauce Walka (37:50), and weighs in on the judge who was allegedly caught on audio having an intimate encounter inside her chambers (38:40). The episode also covers singer Mýa being sued by her ex-husband before wrapping up with a brand-new What Would Damona Do? segment (43:15). Finally, Mona shares details about her upcoming shows and reminds everyone to subscribe for even more content. ------------------------- See Mona Live! Tix available at https://linktr.ee/dontcallmewhitegirl ------------------------- Watch on YouTube at - https://www.youtube.com/@MonaLoveMedia/?sub_confirmation=1 Listen on Apple Podcasts at - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dont-call-me-white-girl-show/id1863791687 Listen on Spotify Podcasts at - https://open.spotify.com/show/2yoKtGeTC7hgeh8urEXM25?si=1e35aa4dca0f428d ------------------------- Follow The Family: Mona - @DontCallMeeWhiteGirl Phelps - @PhelpsJugo  Zack - @zjames_rhc Ebonie - @iammsdukes Joey - @joeys_defiition

    49 min
  4. Jun 3

    Whatever You See | EP. 22 | The DCMWG Show with Alonzo Arnold

    DCMWG This week, Mona sits down with legendary Atlanta hairstylist Alonzo Arnold for a candid conversation about beauty, branding, navigating life in the spotlight, and more! Subscribe to DCMWG+ at DCMWG.com today! The episode begins with Mona introducing Alonzo Arnold before they dive into why hairstylists have long been considered the epicenter of the hood (2:10). From there, they discuss the evolution of the hair game for Black women, leading Mona to reflect on the old-school hairstyles that influenced the looks she loves today (4:10). The conversation shifts to Alonzo's fashion sense and how her style has become an important part of her personal brand and influence (14:40). Alonzo also shares her perspective on pronouns, making it clear that people can refer to her based on what they see (18:15). The two then discuss whether or not Alonzo is currently single (23:06) before getting into EJ Johnson's fashion, as well as the recent comments he made about preferring to date straight-presenting men (24:40). They take a trip into the Dark Side of the DM (27:50), and Mona tells Alonzo she believes she's naturally funny enough to try comedy (29:30). Before discussing how fans can support her work, they talk about adjusting to fame and learning how to navigate increased visibility within the industry (35:30). Alonzo then shares where listeners can follow and connect with her (37:35), which leads into a conversation about the backlash that can come from people who don't fully understand her or her brand. Mona relates to those experiences and shares some of her own thoughts on public criticism. The episode wraps up with the two revisiting Alonzo's standing promise that Mona can finally sit in her chair (43:50).                                                                                                                                                           ------------------------- Watch on YouTube at - https://www.youtube.com/@MonaLoveMedia/?sub_confirmation=1 Listen on Apple Podcasts at - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dont-call-me-white-girl-show/id1863791687 Listen on Spotify Podcasts at - https://open.spotify.com/show/2yoKtGeTC7hgeh8urEXM25?si=1e35aa4dca0f428d ------------------------- Follow The Family: Mona - @DontCallMeeWhiteGirl Phelps - @PhelpsJugo  Zack - @zjames_rhc Ebonie - @iammsdukes GUEST: @iamalonzoarnold

    46 min
  5. May 27

    Fat Sunshine | EP. 21 | The DCMWG Show

    DCMWG & Phelps makes a big announcement Kevin Hart, Culture Vultures, Dating, and more… Join the family cousins! Subscribe to DCMWG+ at DCMWG.com today! This week, Mona starts the episode by diving straight into a major personal announcement and finally explaining the reason behind the recent  guest-heavy content (:25). She gives the cousins just enough tea to spark curiosity while reminding everyone that the full story is waiting behind the subscription wall and available this Friday (3:05). From there, the conversation shifts into healthcare in Mexico (9:10), and the tragic story of Anita, the Black woman whose death at a Tim Hortons has people asking serious questions online (11:00). Mona and Phelps also break down K. Michelle’s explosive interview on Club Shay Shay (17:35), discuss the viral TikTok rapper Sunshine who sounds eerily similar to Nicki Minaj (19:40), and touch on the Kevin Hart roast (25:05), culture vultures (35:37), and the controversy surrounding Dr. Cheyenne Bryant’s doctorate degree (38:20). The episode also gets personal as they unpack long-lasting friendships, emotional closeness, and the nuance that comes with maintaining real relationships over time (48:05). Later, they get into DJ Akademiks (1:01:00) and Ray J recent MMA Fight (1:02:25), a bizarre story about millions of dollars washing up on a Florida beach (1:07:20), thoughts on the The Nature Boy Documentary on YouTube (1:12:35), and wrap things up with a brand new What Would Mona Do (1:14:40) and homework for the next Docs with Damona (1:22:05).                      ------------------------- Watch on YouTube at - https://www.youtube.com/@MonaLoveMedia/?sub_confirmation=1 Listen on Apple Podcasts at - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dont-call-me-white-girl-show/id1863791687 Listen on Spotify Podcasts at - https://open.spotify.com/show/2yoKtGeTC7hgeh8urEXM25?si=1e35aa4dca0f428d ------------------------- Follow The Family: Mona - @DontCallMeeWhiteGirl Phelps - @PhelpsJugo  Zack - @zjames_rhc Ebonie - @iammsdukes Joey - @joeys_defiition

    1h 26m
  6. May 20

    Let’s Keep it 100

    This week, Mona sits down with RB from the Let’s Keep It 100 podcast for a conversation that starts with her experience appearing on his show (1:15) and quickly turns into a deeper discussion about internet drama, hustle, grief, and relationships. Mona addresses the questions she kept getting in Atlanta about her ongoing issues with Jess Hilarious (2:45), which leads RB into discussing his own tension with Philadelphia personality Johnny Mack(3:30). The two also unpack who RB really is beyond podcasting (9:10), Along the way, they talk about Mona’s hustle mentality (11:10), male depression, the importance of mentorship (14:00), and navigating grief (17:40), before shifting into relationship conversations about Mona’s first love (22:00), and toxic relationships (23:50). The trio talks about RB’s plans for the future (26:06), while RB opens up about not being a “street guy” (29:20) and never even having been in a fight (34:05). The conversation goes to dating preferences (39:10), and the wild things on social media via a Dark Side of the DM segment (45:45). The episode closes on a positive note as Mona gives RB his flowers (48:50) and reflects on the kind of conversations that matter most. ------------------------- See Mona Live! Tix available at https://linktr.ee/dontcallmewhitegirl ------------------------- Subscribe for free to MonaLoveMedia - https://www.youtube.com/@MonaLoveMedia/?sub_confirmation=1 Listen on Apple Podcasts at - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dont-call-me-white-girl-show/id1863791687 Listen on Spotify Podcasts at - https://open.spotify.com/show/2yoKtGeTC7hgeh8urEXM25?si=1e35aa4dca0f428d ------------------------- Follow The Family: Mona - @DontCallMeeWhiteGirl Phelps - @PhelpsJugo Zack - @zjames_rhc Ebonie - @iammsdukes RB @rb__35 @letskeepit100podcast ------------------------- Subscription platform and website...coming NEXT WEEK!!

    54 min
  7. May 13

    Covid Money | EP. 19 | The DCMWG Show with Big Bank

    This week on the podcast, Mona sits down with Atlanta legend Big Bank from the Big Facts podcast and New Perspective Pod for a real conversation about his journey through hip hop, entertainment, and building a media platform that reaches far beyond music (1:35). They get into how people were really making money during the pandemic (5:05), the differences between parenting and grandparenting, and how Mona sees herself evolving as a parent too (11:10). The conversation dives into life in the spotlight, constantly having cameras in your face, and how social media has changed the way people move and interact (15:55). They also talk rap, upcoming artists to watch (31:35), the situation involving Gucci Mane and Pooh Shiesty (35:10), and why Big Bank is more interested these days in sitting down with everyday people and powerful stories through his new show, not just rappers (46:00). He opens up about his weight loss and vegan journey (47:50), the importance of detoxing (50:40), and they wrap the episode with hilarious and honest talk about the dark side of DMs, internet weirdos, and the kinds of people both of them absolutely cannot stand online (56:00). ------------------------- See Mona Live! Tix available at https://linktr.ee/dontcallmewhitegirl ------------------------- Subscribe for free to MonaLoveMedia - https://www.youtube.com/@MonaLoveMedia/?sub_confirmation=1 Listen on Apple Podcasts at - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dont-call-me-white-girl-show/id1863791687 Listen on Spotify Podcasts at - https://open.spotify.com/show/2yoKtGeTC7hgeh8urEXM25?si=1e35aa4dca0f428d ------------------------- Follow The Family: Mona - @DontCallMeeWhiteGirl Phelps - @PhelpsJugo Zack - @zjames_rhc Ebonie - @iammsdukes Big Bank @BigBankAtl @bigfactspod @perspektiveswithbank ------------------------- Subscription platform and website soon!! #TheDCMWGShow #DCMWG #MonaLiveMedia #BigBank

    1h 7m
  8. May 6

    Meg, Michael, and the Minister | EP. 18 | The DCMWG Show

    This week, Mona kicks things off with a recap of her time at the Black Effect Podcast Festival in Atlanta, sharing highlights from the experience (:25) and a standout visit to Oysterman at Island Seafood that clearly left an impression (4:10). She then dives straight into the headlines, unpacking the serious allegations made by Tatiana against Boston Richey (6:50), before shifting to the very public spiral of Adrien Broner and what looks like a messy fall from grace caught on livestream (16:00). From there, she touches on the breakup between Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson (18:10), encourages listeners to tap into the Nature Boy documentary for a future “Docs with Damona,” (24:15) and reacts to news around Spirit Airlines (25:15), Donald Trump rumors circulating online (26:30), and the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic (27:30). She also weighs in on Khloé Kardashian speaking out about Lamar Odom (28:10), Blueface is kicked off twitch and his mother is in Mona’s DM’s (29:10), and the announcement that the Love & Hip Hop era is coming to an end (30:50). Things get especially wild when she breaks down the story of Minister Zay, the Philly man walking cross-country who was recently hit by a car—with Mona questioning why this is important to him (37:20). She also draws comparisons between Zoë Saldaña portraying Nina Simone and Flex Alexander playing Michael Jackson (42:55), before wrapping with a “What Would Damona Do” segment (44:20) and showing love to Urban Fork in Wilmington, Delaware for keeping the crew well-fed (48:02)                                                                                                                                        ------------------------- See Mona Live! Tix available at https://linktr.ee/dontcallmewhitegirl 5/7 Detroit Punchline  ------------------------- Subscribe for free to MonaLoveMedia - https://www.youtube.com/@MonaLoveMedia/?sub_confirmation=1 Listen on Apple Podcasts at - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dont-call-me-white-girl-show/id1863791687 Listen on Spotify Podcasts at - https://open.spotify.com/show/2yoKtGeTC7hgeh8urEXM25?si=1e35aa4dca0f428d ------------------------- Follow The Family: Mona - @DontCallMeeWhiteGirl Phelps - @PhelpsJugo  Zack - @zjames_rhc Ebonie - @iammsdukes ------------------------- Subscription platform and website coming this month!!

    51 min

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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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