In the second hour on Truth in the Morning, Homer Blow and Bailey Coleman respond to listener comments about tax refunds and personal responsibility, urging people to use returns to improve their living situations rather than short-term spending. The conversation expands into automation and AI replacing traditional jobs, with warnings that factory, service, and even media roles are rapidly evolving in the “Jetsons era.”
Later, the show turns serious as they break down a disturbing homicide case involving a documented pattern of stalking and escalating threats that preceded a fatal stabbing. The duo questions why warning signs and police reports didn’t result in earlier intervention, and they close with a broader conversation about personal safety, accountability, and protecting yourself in relationships.