Cari & Jemele: Stick to Sports - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

LeBron James & Cori Bush
LeBron James talks about the NBA playoffs and his voting rights initiative; Cori Bush discusses her upstart Congressional campaign.

Charles Barkley & Uzo Aduba

Doc Rivers & Ice Cube
Los Angeles Clippers coach Doc Rivers discusses the NBA Bubble and the players' decision to return to the court; rapper-actor Ice Cube talks about the 2020 election and his Contract With Black America.

Sam Jay & Jamaal Bowman
Comic Sam Jay plays Is That Racist; House candidate Jamaal Bowman picks his favorite old-school rapper; Cari Shoots Her Shot with an A-list actor; Spice Adams' dating tips.

Hasan Minhaj & Rep. Ilhan Omar
Comic and commentator Hasan Minhaj talks about his next act after his Netflix series; Rep. Ilhan Omar, DFL-Minn., discusses police reform and "The Squad"; update on actor Chris Evans.

Broad City's Ilana Glazer & Stacy Abrams
Comedian Ilana Glazer and Stacy Abrams talk voting; "Do's and Don'ts" fast food edition; Cari breaks a promise, with disastrous consequences.

Busy Philipps & Chloe X Halle
From the politics of culture to the culture of politics and the business of sport to the sport of business, Cari and Jemele are outspoken and entertaining as they go in-depth on issues that are weighing on their minds.

Dwayne The Rock Johnson & Dany Garcia
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Dany Garcia discuss their acquisition of the XFL and play "Dos and Don'ts."

Charlamagne tha God & Chelsea Handler

Ta-Nehisi Coates
Jemele Hill and Cari Champion deliver their unapologetic, engaging and comedic perspectives on today's issues.

Dwyane Wade & Jake Paul
Jemele Hill and Cari Champion deliver their unapologetic, engaging and comedic perspectives on today's issues.

Nick Kroll & Michael Rapaport
Cari and Jemele talk to funnyman Nick Kroll and the very vocal Michael Rapaport, who joins to answer the question of the week.

Senator Cory Booker
Sen. Cory Booker talks about going up against Mitch McConnell, collegiate sports and the senators that will be naughty or nice this holiday season.

Steve Austin & Roy Wood Jr.
Jemele Hill and Cari Champion deliver their unapologetic, engaging and comedic perspectives on today's issues.

Steve Austin & Maxine Waters
Jemele Hill and Cari Champion deliver their unapologetic, engaging and comedic perspectives on today's issues.

Michael Ealy & Nikole Hannah-Jones
Michael Ealy discusses actors and activism; Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Nikole Hannah-Jones takes on the Question of the Week.

Samantha Bee & Jennifer King
"Full Frontal" host Samantha Bee talks comedy in a post-Trump America; the NFL's first Black female assistant coach, Jennifer King, tackles the Question of the Week.

Magic Johnson and Mark Cuban
Magic Johnson talks basketball, business and Kobe Bryant's legacy; Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban takes on the Question of The Week.
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