Conversations with KD Hall returns this Sunday with an interview with UFC fighter Terrance McKinney

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"Conversations with KD Hall" features UFC fighter Terrance McKinney this Sunday at 9 a. m. , focusing on resilience and grief. Following the recent death of McKinney’s brother, Gabriel, from a fentanyl-laced pill, his mother, Kitara Johnson Jones, is launching #TheGabrielChallenge on Mother’s Day, May 11, 2025. This initiative aims to raise awareness about the dangers of fentanyl and counterfeit pills, encouraging open discussions among families, educators, and youth.

KD Hall noted the episode's shift from a narrative about fighting to one about a mother’s strength and community solidarity. The challenge seeks to honor those affected by substance misuse and prevent future tragedies. McKinney's story resonates with many, highlighting the urgent need for education and action regarding substance use. The episode promises to be both impactful and heartfelt, making it a significant viewing experience. Viewers are encouraged to follow the challenge on social media and engage in community outreach.

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