Monday’s “Jennifer Hudson Show” offers an eclectic mix of guests, from a thriller TV star to philanthropic youngsters and an inspiring archer. First up, Eric McCormack, known for his comedic and dramatic roles, discusses his latest venture, the thriller series “Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue.” He’ll share insights into the show’s premise and what drew him to the project.
Next, Jennifer welcomes Jade (12) and Joy (11) Powell, known as “Chicago’s Lemonade Girls.” These young entrepreneurs have turned their lemonade stand into a force for good, supporting their South Side Chicago community and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Jade, who has type 1 diabetes, was inspired to help other children facing health challenges. Their story offers a heartwarming example of community spirit and youthful initiative.
Finally, the show introduces Gabriel George, a one-armed archer and Navy veteran from Jacksonville, Florida. George’s journey to becoming an archer began after a motorcycle accident resulted in a traumatic brain injury, spinal cord damage, and the amputation of his right arm. With the support of his coach, he learned to shoot using his teeth. He now advocates for adaptive sports and shares his incredible story of resilience with Jennifer’s audience. His appearance should offer a powerful dose of inspiration. Catch “The Jennifer Hudson Show” on Monday, March 3rd (check local listings).