In this clip, Jemele Hill reflects on personal life decisions in regards to marriage and having children, in which she doesn't believe her career has gotten in the way of any hopes of starting a family. Instead, Hill doesn't believe she needs the titles of 'mother' and 'wife' to define her, while living out her own testimony and being thankful for her blessings.

On the topic of child birth, however, Hill speaks to the eye-opening statistics that reveal a propensity of black women dying during labor, revealing that her cousin of similar age suffered the same fate earlier this year. On the same topic, Hill also references complications that Serena Williams had during her pregnancy, conceding that she lives with a legitimate fear of sharing that same experience. Later on, Hill and Vlad discuss her status as a role model for young black women looking to do something non-traditional, considering the barriers she's helped break down in sports entertainment.