
Fri May 1, 2026
46:19
Homer Blow and Dame Ellzey open the show discussing neighborhood responsibility, reacting to the city’s stance that residents should handle leaf cleanup. The conversation centers on pride, accountability, and what it takes to maintain strong communities. he focus shifts to a morning fire, with Homer and Dame emphasizing fire safety, preparedness, and how quickly situations can escalate without proper precautions. Segment 3 takes a serious turn as they discuss a department of public service worker who was shot by an 11-year-old while on the job. Dame highlights the dangers city workers face and raises concerns about safety—even in the presence of law enforcement. Callers join the conversation, stressing the importance of parenting, guidance, and community involvement. The discussion underscores a key message: protecting and raising children is a responsibility that starts at home.