Dr. Ken opens the show reflecting on Rev. Jesse L. Jackson’s transformational impact on American politics and the foundation he laid for a multiracial democratic coalition. From Operation PUSH to his historic 1988 presidential run, Dr. Ken explains why Jackson’s leadership changed the trajectory of Black political power. The focus then turns to Black women, as Dr. Ken delivers a heartfelt warning about over functioning — when survival mode becomes identity and strength becomes isolation. He explores how society rewards exhaustion while ignoring the emotional cost of hyper-independence. Listeners engage in real time, affirming that Black women deserve support, softness, and peace. This hour blends political history with personal healing.