The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Kelly Price Claps Back at Trolls, Channing Crowder Doubles Down on Russell Wilson, + Montell Jordan Interview
Episode Date: September 4, 2025Today on The Breakfast Club, Montell Jordan opens up about his battle with prostate cancer and his journey from music to ministry. Jess also helps a caller whose boyfriend and baby father don’t ...get along. Plus, Charlamagne Tha God gives Donkey of the Day to the tragic case of a man killed after a so-called 'friendly shootout' in Kevlar helmets went wrong. Listen for more!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jess O'Larias.
Good morning.
Charlemagne, the God.
Peace to the planet.
No, it's Thursday, right?
Yeah.
It's Thursday!
Good morning.
What's up, Jess?
How you feeling?
I feel good.
I feel good.
I'm excited for my shows.
I ain't going to lie.
I overslept this morning.
And so, yo, when I say I woke up at 4.55, I usually wake up at 4, 4, between 4 and 4.
You ain't show with him.
No, I didn't.
But I shot with last night.
Don't play with me.
I've shot at my head done.
Yeah, but I woke up.
I didn't set out my clothes, so I got on these home improvement jeans.
Like Tim Allen, like, yo, let's look.
Like, these are like Mexican construction worker jeans.
They definitely look like I'm walking the dog slash shoveling the snow slash cutting the grass type of jeans.
I'm so upset at myself.
Like, yo, and oh my gosh, I hope that we don't have to take.
I'm not taking pictures of David, nobody.
You're not taking a picture.
You're going to stay behind people.
Just stand behind the couch.
That's what I'm going to do.
Because I'm like, no, yo.
I look like I'm on my way to Home Depot.
No.
There's no way.
Now, you look, with ties the thing under your eyes, you get money.
Why you got to say that?
Because you got...
This is for my skin.
Oh, okay.
This is for...
Because I got dark circles out of my eyes, yo, because I'm tired.
I don't sleep.
It's this place.
What does Charlemagne do?
He had dark circles under his eyes.
Oh, that's a surgical thing.
Oh, okay.
Absolutely.
He had a procedure now for that.
That was the whole face construction situation.
Okay.
All right.
Well, Solomon will be joining us in a second.
And salute to all my Virgoes and happy birthday to the Virgoes.
Last night, my daughter and her boyfriend took me
out. Me and my wife out. Oh, nice. Yeah, we went to a nice
restaurant. Okay. And when I started looking at the prices, I'm like, this is too
expensive for them. And you're going to have to pay it. No, they wanted to
pay. So I snuck upstairs. I found somebody. I say, here's the credit card. I said,
I told a guy, I said, look, it's my birthday. My daughter. And that boyfriend wants to pay,
but I can't let them pay. This is too expensive. So it's
funny, when the dessert came, it was like the three-tower dessert. I see them looking
at each other. He's like, did you order that? She's like, did you order that? I
didn't order that. Who's going to pay for that? You know what's that? But they
Comped it. So they was like, oh, it's free. So I actually paid for the dinner. Can you imagine
their anxiety? I could. It was funny. It's hell watching them count everything. Because they
started counting. I was like, I'll have another drink. And I usually don't drink. They look
like, he usually doesn't drink. They was like, let me get that appetizer. Another appetizer?
I wound up paying. And after they took me to a comedy show in New York City.
It was, damn, I don't know his name. Somebody that's on TikTok that stutters a lot. That's a
comedian. Oh, wow. Okay. I'm not sure.
He just stutters a lot
that. But he was funny. He was funny. You know who all popped up?
Because I guess the New York City communities
just pop up on stage. Neil Brennan.
Oh, Neil Brennan. He popped them on stage and he performed last night
too. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So
it was a good night. I'm tired though, but it was a great night.
I know you are. But that was good to spend
your holiday, your birthday like that.
That's fair. It was also Beyonce birthday today.
Okay. Period. All right. And Damon Wayans.
Damon Wayne
It's Damon Wayne's birthday
I know Damon Wayans
Up and down
Back and forth
Yeah it's his birthday that I
All right
Well let's get the show cracking
Montel Jordan will be joining us this morning
You know Montel Jordan
This is how we doing
That's right
He'll be joining us
He'll talk about
What he's doing now
You know he's a minister
Also
He talks about his battle
With prostate cancer
So he'll break that down as well
All right
Yep and he has a new partnership
With zero prostate cancer
Organization
That's right
Yeah we'll get into all that
And then when we come back, we got front page news with Mimi.
What up, Mimi?
Let's get some front page news.
Start up with some quick sports now.
Football season is back.
Drop a bomb.
Thank God.
Now, the Philadelphia Eagles will be taking on the Dallas Cowboys tonight.
So the Cowboys will get their first loss quickly.
And the game will happen tonight at 8.20 p.m. Eastern Time on NBC.
I'm excited about that.
What's up, Mimi?
What's up, y'all?
Good morning.
There's so much to unpack.
We're going to start on Capitol Hill,
where survivors of the Jeffrey Epstein abuse,
they are putting pressure on Congress
to release thousands of pages of federal files
that remain sealed.
Now, at an emotional press conference on Wednesday,
survivors stood alongside Representative Rokana
and Thomas Massey, as well as Marjorie Taylor Green,
demanding full transparency
and accusing leaders of protecting powerful people
connected to Epstein's network.
Now, we're going to hear from two survivors this morning.
The first voice that you're going to hear
is that of Chanty Davies, who says Epstein bragged about his relationship with influential figures.
And then the second voice you're going to hear is that of Lisa Phillips.
And she says survivors are now going to take matters into their own hands.
Let's hear what they had to say.
In 2002, I was living in California, a young woman with high aspirations of becoming an actress.
I was already beginning to make a name for myself in the industry.
A person I trusted, someone I thought was a friend, invited me to meet a powerful woman who could help advance my career.
That woman happened to be Gillen Maxwell.
I was asked to give her a massage, though I had almost no experience.
And when I did, she praised me and promised introductions to someone enormously powerful,
someone who could change the course of my life.
And that man was Jeffrey Epstein.
I was just one of the many young women trapped in his orbit.
I was even taken on a trip to Africa with former President Bill Clinton and other notable figures.
In those moments, I realized how perilous I was.
If I spoke out, who would believe me?
He bragged about his powerful friends, including our current friends.
President Donald Trump. It was his biggest brag, actually.
In the year 2000, I was taken to Jeffrey Epstein's Island while on a photo shoot on a nearby
island. Who I saw and what I experienced there was a glimpse into a very dark and disturbing
world. For years after, I tried to avoid Jeffrey. But he had introduced me to Katie Ford,
the owner of the Ford Modeling Agency. Epstein's reach went to the very top of fashion, arts,
and entertainment. So I stand here today for every woman who has
been silenced, exploited, and dismissed. And also, I would like to announce here today,
us Epstein survivors have been discussing creating our own list. We know the names. Many of us
were abused by them. Now together as survivors, we will confidentially compile the names
we all know. I mean, I think that's amazing. I think what's sad is, you know, he was,
he killed himself. Well, he died in jail in 2019. It's been a long time. I don't think those files are
going to come out until after Trump gets out of office.
But I still think we still need to keep pressure on them to make sure that we can possibly
get those names out.
And I love the fact that they're like, you know what, we'll give our own detail list of
who we seen, what went down.
And I would love, I guess, a more in-depth documentary.
We've seen a zillion-one documentaries, but documentaries from the actual survivors that
can explain what happened, where, when, where they went, what figures were there,
who was involved, who pressured them and all that.
I mean, I would love to see that.
But I do, I am with you.
I think it won't come up.
it probably more than likely won't come on until after he's out of office.
Absolutely.
Yeah, there's too many powerful people on that list.
And so GOP lawmakers are kind of pushing back.
Even Trump is pushing back a little bit on that, releasing that.
And so yesterday, reporters asked President Trump in the Oval Office about the Epstein files,
and this is what he had to say.
So this is a Democrat hoax that never ends.
You know, it reminds me a little of the Kennedy situation.
everything over and over again, more and more and more, and nobody's ever satisfied. From what
I understand, I could check, but from what I understand, thousands of pages of documents have
been given, but it's really a Democrat hoax because they're trying to get people to talk
about something that's totally irrelevant to the success that we've had as a nation since I've
been president. I think we're probably having, according to what I read, even from two people
in this room, we're having the most successful eight-month.
of any president ever and that's what i want to talk about that's what we should be talking about
not the epstein hoax yeah it just it seems crazy you know he wants to talk about the lack of success
or success that he's been having but what about this list what about the list that you promised
that you were going to put out what about the list that was on the desk that you know they were looking
at it when they were going to release people want to see it man they're tired of seems like you're
hiding something and show if you're not hiding it show it yeah yeah so for now we'll just see what
keeps what will happen. Survivors say they're going to keep fighting. And so this is just going
to put a showdown together between lawmakers, survivors, and the White House to see what
is going to happen. So we'll keep following that. And coming up at seven, we're going to talk
about password sharing. We'll tell you what major company is starting to crack down on that.
All right. And everybody else, get it off your chest. 800-585-105-105.1. If you need to vent,
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Hello, who's this?
Peace, peace, what up?
It's Big O, with Big O Entertainment. Good morning, everyone.
Here you go, what's up, man?
Get it off your chest, brother.
What up?
Amy, where you been at, man?
I ain't heard from you forever, man,
last time I brought you down.
Yeah, I mean, I was in the Carolinas
Two weeks ago, we thought about you, man.
I asked June if he spoke to you.
How's everything?
How to fare?
Man, everybody good, man.
I just took this long-ass drive, man.
We just came back up from Florida.
I'll tell you what, man.
It's the best time to go to Disney World with your kids, man.
Oh, that's what sad.
I had to waiting on lines or nothing.
But I wanted to give just a shout out to everybody, man.
I've been tuning, man.
I haven't got about child.
And I've been trying to hit you up, too, NB, about the car show, man.
I got something special I want to bring to you.
Okay.
All right.
Well, next year, I think we're going to do it.
definitely do the Carolina, so
just get up with my people's
and we see what we can do.
I'm going to hear them out for sure.
Give me a shout out to my boy, Rashad,
big boy, but definitely getting
the slingshot ready, man.
I appreciate you.
All right, brother.
You have a good one.
Be safe out there on that.
All right, you too.
I'll hit you.
Hello, who's this?
Good morning, Lola.
Good morning, Lola.
That's hilarious.
I love you.
I'm from Maryland.
I love you too.
What's that, Merlin, girl?
You come into the shows this weekend?
No, because I work in Queens.
Oh, so you commute and stuff.
I know that's right, girl.
Get that bad.
Yeah, I'm a travel, none.
Okay, it's all right.
I'll be in New York soon,
so you can come see me in New York.
It's okay.
Okay, and Salomey, I love you, and DJ Envy.
I f***es you, too.
Okay.
Well, thank you so much.
I appreciate you.
All right, bye.
All right, baby, see you.
I felt like that was like a third place prize.
Yeah, I have for you.
Yeah, I have for you.
Yeah, I have for you.
Right, yeah, you all right.
Hello, who's this.
Hi, my name is Mary.
Hey, Mary.
Hey, Mary.
Get it off your chest, Mary.
Good morning.
I wanted to call to salute my son this morning.
His name is Mackay.
And he has autism.
He's going into his senior year of high school.
He only needs two classes to graduate.
He wants to attend records.
We met with the recruiter.
They told him to apply for early admission in November.
He has a GPA of 3.92.
His class ranked in 97 out of 267 students.
He'll be done with school in January.
I am extremely proud of him.
I wanted to salute him.
My daughter, Drew, she's three, I mean, she's eight on the third grade.
And my son, Javon, he's going to be a junior.
But I wanted to salute all children with autism to say that you can achieve your goals.
I want to salute the parent to say, listen, you don't have to worry.
If you leave your children in God's hands, he gave you the strongest battles.
So I just want to salute all of the students who are attending school this year.
Achieve your goals.
You can do it.
And I pray God's protection over all of them.
Thank you so much.
And God bless you and your baby boys.
I mean, what, your kids, all three of your kids.
Yeah.
All right.
Mom, have a good boy.
It's bittersweet.
No, I totally understand, baby.
I love the fact that he's getting out there and getting it.
3.9 GPA is amazing.
That's what I graduated way.
You definitely get back.
I'm so proud of him.
He is, he's doing it, and I'm extremely proud.
My daughter wanted to say hi.
He listens to you guys every morning.
She loves to sound the other day.
Hi, baby, girl.
Hi.
Oh.
Have a good day in school, babe.
I will.
Bye, by now.
Thank you, Mary.
Thank you.
Get it off your chest.
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You don't know what I graduated with?
What did you graduate with?
Did you graduate?
I told you.
First of all, yeah, I graduated.
I graduated, boy.
I'm talking to high school.
Yes.
Oh, I'm sorry.
What high school?
What school?
Dallas Town Area High School, and it's a college preparatory school in Pennsylvania.
Oh, okay.
All right.
You said, no, you did not.
Get it off your chest.
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Ray, Ray, Ray.
Yo, Charlemagne.
Lizzie, what up?
Are we live?
This is your time to get it off your chest.
I got an indoor pool.
Our outdoor pool
We want to hear from you on the breakfast club
We can get on the phone right now
Here tell you what it is
We live
Hello who's this
Hello
Bobby
Hello
Hello
Hello, can you hear me
Hi
Hello, good morning
How old are you
Hi
This is me
I called in yesterday
Okay
Well get it off your chest
I kind of got interested
But once again
I want to say
Every
Sorry
Damn, uh-uh.
That was really a mistake.
They making jokes about you hanging up on people online.
That was a mistake.
That wasn't on purpose.
And they all were like, it was on TikTok and everything, like how he'd be boofing on it.
And I was a, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
You couldn't even say like, okay, babe, we can't hear you.
We're just going to put you on hold.
You said, uh, sorry.
And she called yesterday and you hung up on yesterday, too.
That was crazy, envy.
Oh, my God.
That was a mistake.
Hello, who's this?
It's a turd.
You hear me?
I can hear you, turk.
What's up?
Look, tell you say, look, can you hear me?
Don't hang up on me.
What's up, Terrick?
For real, you know, Envy.
But, uh, I just wanted to, well, first of all, good morning.
Who are all up there?
Who all up there?
Is Envy, Jess, and Lauren?
Oh, shoot.
What's up, Lauren?
Hey, good morning.
Good morning.
What's up, Jess?
Good morning, baby.
What's up?
You're chilling, chilling.
Envy, you good?
I'm good, brother.
What's up, man?
Get it off your chest.
All right.
I was going to get out of my chest.
And this is a little vulnerable with me.
Okay.
But, uh, I've been a few.
weeks without the porn and you know it's different like a real confident out here uh not
scared to talk to women like that no more not scared to talk to nobody like I'm that guy without
the porn and so I wanted to tell all my feelings that's out there it's in a basement you know
getting this keyboard all sticky and whatnot y'all got to chill a little bit on that like a lot of
bit like porn is not good for the brain okay I still be getting it in but I just use my
imagination. You still beat your meat
but you just, you still play with the one I'm
monster, but you just don't use porn to do it.
For sure, for show. So, like, I just
wanted to spread that message to the fellas, like,
leave that porn alone, chill on
that weed a little bit, and
y'all be straight out there.
Okay, I like that. That's a different
message. Probably crazy. Okay, well, I'm just
you said what? His new year resolution list is probably
crazy, too. I'm just curious.
How much porn did you used to watch? Right, some
those little sticky key notes. Well, I'm a Christian
so it's like, he ain't supposed to be watching
none, but, like, I feel like I was
using it as a coping mechanism for, like,
abandonment issues, and I ain't had
no therapist confirmed none of that.
I love our people. We were just
making up stuff. I had an abandonment issue.
Are you with a therapist? Nah, I just, you know,
diagnosed myself. You feel me?
No. I just know.
Nope. All right.
But obviously, it has made you better
and do some inner working on yourself. So,
I mean, it's great. That's good.
Thanks for the message.
Hey, Kansas City. Kansas.
Hey, Kansas City, Kansas.
You know, Missouri. Not cool. There ain't no beef.
Nobody, but shout out to the 9-13.
All right.
Period.
And the 8-16.
All right.
Last question, Bubba.
When you was watching porn so much, what were you watching?
Envy.
I'm just curious.
B-B-B-W.
D-W?
Oh, B-B-B-B-B-B-W.
He's a B-B-B-B-W.
Okay.
All right.
You sound like he went his way down to the basement right now.
Right back down there now.
Get it off your chest, 800-5-85-105-1.
We got the latest with Lauren coming up.
Yes, we do.
You're talking about get it off your chest.
Kelly Price did yesterday.
Yes.
Oh, my God.
45 minute long.
I listened to all of the words she said,
and she feels like black women
are some of the most nasty,
most disrespectful people,
and she is not apologizing for saying it.
Okay.
All right.
We'll get to that next.
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The Breakfast Club.
I need people to stay out of our studio.
Okay?
I walk in here a little late this morning,
and all that smell is must.
It's musty.
The door cracked open.
It's horrible.
I try to spray.
What are you looking at?
What are you looking at?
What's you looking over here for?
Because you are a co-host on the breakfast club.
Okay, no.
What's your problem?
Don't know.
Don't try to jump up under.
Funny.
And look, yeah.
What the hell?
I'm talking to my co-host and I'm looking at them in their face.
And what the hell is funnier.
Go ahead, Jay.
Don't play with me.
It does stink up here, yeah.
When we walked in and it smelled a little musky.
My little musty.
Every side you say it's saying, this nigga look over here.
What are you talking about?
Y'all are over here.
No, you're not looking at you.
Now, you're not with y'all.
Yeah, don't do that.
Now, it's just looking at me at first.
And I don't know why.
We tried everything to spray, but it's, I don't know.
Was somebody in here last night?
I don't know.
They're trying to figure it out.
Biggest be low-key homeless and not saying, I feel.
Well, I'm going to speak up.
We're going to look on the camera.
You have to speak out, what you're going to do, Jess?
I'm going to tell you.
I don't know.
They find them another studio to sleep in, and they can't sleep in here.
We're going to look on the camera, and whoever was in here last night
who ain't had no business being in here, I'm going to be racist about it.
Oh, my God.
Whatever your ethnicity is.
I'm going to blame your whole ethnicity.
You're telling you right now.
Let's get to the latest.
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she gets them
from somebody that knows somebody
she gets the details
I'm the home girl that knows
a little bit about everything
she'd be having the latest
on this
she'd be out of the latest with Lauren
La Rosa
sometimes you have facts
sometimes you have details
sometimes she have a little bit
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Well it's the latest
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Talk to me
LL Kubey
Good morning
Welcome
Okay
You're supposed to respond or something
So Kelly Price
You said good morning
Kelly Price, it said, welcome, because you just got here.
Kelly Price is speaking out, and she is saying that black women are some of the most nasty, disrespectful people.
Let's take a damn.
While you looking for a new job, I'm still going to be selling out theaters and venues looking like a fat slob in clothes that you said that I look nasty in.
And my feet are so damn big and who dressed me.
I don't even do this.
But I'm so sick of black people and they're bull-shund.
I'm saying what I want to say.
If you got a problem, what I'm saying, and you know, Lord, pray for me.
Black women, you are some of the most nasty, disrespectful people on God's planet Earth.
The things that you say about other black women, but you're an activist and you are educated.
Find yourself because a degree does not give you class.
Find yourself because a degree ain't going to get your stupid shit in the heaven.
Find yourself because being a keyboard thug on social media,
Ain't going to do nothing but get your ass whipped
when somebody walk up on you that don't know
that you don't even know is watching you.
She fed up. She clearly
got troled on social media. She reached her
breaking point. Yeah, so what
she talks about is she had
performed in Memphis
and one of her fan pages posted the
video of her performing. Now on that
video, fans went under
or people went under and were commenting, whatever,
whatever. They turned the comments off on the
video and then she goes live to make this
response to it in.
I will say a lot of people were upset that she went live and said these things.
There's always this conversation whenever a black woman says something she doesn't appreciate from another black woman or a black person about you shouldn't be talking out loud about your people like that.
So there are a lot of fans in her comments.
Yes, there are a lot of fans of her comments saying your fans are black women.
You shouldn't be platforming this.
Why would you make this the narrative around black women?
It's not all of us.
Well, she didn't just call up black women though.
She called out black men first.
There are people in the comments saying as a community as a whole,
We shouldn't get online and talk about people.
So how about niggas?
Stop getting online talking about people then.
I ain't talking about Kelly.
I'm talking about the people that she's talking to in the comments.
How come when they shoot, they can shoot and it's okay,
but then when that person shoots back as a problem.
It's like, oh, my God, that's what I was saying when I get into it with a community.
But anyway, no, she is right.
She is totally right to feel the way that she wants to feel.
No, she didn't, she didn't mean, obviously she didn't mean all black women.
But this one thing that I want to go back to when Kiki Palmer just said something,
she had to sit down and she said, yo, you can
say how you want, you can feel how you want.
But what happens to group chat?
Say it to your friend. You don't got to comment.
You don't got everything. Don't have to be on a show
or online. What's wrong
with commenting on how
Kelly Price looks to your friend
group? You don't get in engagement when you do it
in the group chat. You don't get monetization when you do
in the group chat. You get it when you do a YouTube video.
I don't think it when you do an Instagram video. I'm not
talking about Kelly. I'm talking about the people that is talking about her
man. Pay attention. Yeah, man.
That's why she got online and said the way she said, because
Y'all don't listen.
No, but people are mad because she generalizes.
She said, oh, instead of just saying these particular people.
But even if she said it were all, she just was like black women.
She was vague.
But even if she had, like, I just hate how y'all excluding black men because she started with black men first.
But of course Lauren don't see us.
No, no, no, no.
Of course she don't see us.
She'd rather reinforce what she said about black women.
She just didn't ignore the fact that she went off on black men first.
She didn't say on y'all. She went in.
She felt strongly about.
She spoke about three minutes on black men before she went on black women.
I listened.
You know why?
Because Lauren asked me to.
I did.
I did.
Because Lauren thought she was talking
on Harriet Tubman.
I was like,
why would she be talking about,
like,
but she was saying
that black women become
like civil rights activists
and go fight for DEI
and they have all these things
and it's women empowerment
but it's all a bunch of BS.
No, I didn't think.
She was talking about Harriet Tubman.
She was talking about one person.
I thought she was talking about a specific person
so I was listening
trying to figure out
who she was talking about.
She's talking about the trodlers.
People that have been trolling her.
She took me two seconds
to figure that out.
Anyway.
Anyway, she did talk about black men, but I think what she said was black, she, there was only about so much she could say because as a black man, if you're so concerned about a black woman's body, she summed it up in four letters, starting with a B. So, oh, four letters started with a B. Oh, it's four letters that start with it be. Oh, it's five. Boy, oh, boy. Kelly. Now, I can't let you generalize, Kelly, but there's one person that I think what you was saying applied to, okay? And her stupid ass ain't getting into heaven if she don't want to.
I could not figure out.
I was like, four letters B.
Oh, my God.
Wait, but wait.
Jesus Christ.
One of the other things, too, that I thought.
Shut up.
Shout out to Delaware State.
I would shout about there.
Well, if you remove the T is still, bitch.
But, yeah, so I get what she was trying to do.
Thank you.
If you remove the T is what?
If you remove the T is still, bitch.
Why would you remove the T?
She said four letters.
Thank you.
Why was you removed the T?
Because this is black women supporting black women.
She's fixing my crown for.
Like, yeah.
Why would you just.
moved like the last letter to age.
Anyway.
Why would you start in the middle?
Kelly Price.
What's wrong with y'all?
Kelly Price also.
Tell the way to Steve.
You Steve.
Yeah.
Kelly Price also addressed people who said to her in this live.
You're a celebrity.
You signed up for this.
I'll take a listen.
I don't buy into, because I'm an artist,
I don't have the right to respond.
When someone says something, that's out of pocket.
That's where y'all got it messed up.
Because once again,
know who you are and where you from. You wouldn't walk up on somebody in street and say that because
you might not make it home. This is my official advisement. If you don't like me, get the hell
off my social media. It don't affect my bottom line. I promise on everything I love. But I'm
serving this to you as a warning because where I'm at right now, I'm not getting back online
saying anything about this anymore. I'm glad I saw your names because when I pray, I'm praying
that God give you exactly.
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My boyfriend's professor is way too friendly, and now I'm seriously suspicious.
Well, wait a minute, Sam.
Maybe her boyfriend's just looking for extra credit.
Well, Dakota, it's back to school week on the OK Storytime podcast, so we'll find out soon.
This person writes, my boyfriend has been hanging out with his young professor a lot.
He doesn't think it's a problem, but I don't trust her.
Now, he's insisting we get to know each other, but I just want her gone.
Now, hold up.
Isn't that against school policy?
That sounds totally inappropriate.
Well, according to this person, this is her boyfriend's former professor, and they're the same age.
It's even more likely that they're cheating.
He insists there's nothing between them.
I mean, do you believe him?
Well, he's certainly trying to get this person to believe him because he now wants them both to meet.
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Exactly what you deserve.
God will be like, why are you praying
to me about these box?
No, you're not.
They probably real people.
She probably did research and they're real people
and they're probably people that she know she can get to.
The problem with social media though
is because I understand her pain
but you're really swinging at ghosts.
You know what I'm saying?
Like you don't really know any of these individuals
and I know it gets frustrating
and I know it gets annoying
but you really don't know any of these people.
So who are you even talking to?
The activist.
She said activists.
But you fuel their fire
because they're going to go in
even more now because they know it bothers you they was in the live as she was
going in and joking she's like y'all in here laughing but you know
this is not about they were trying to go in as she was live when they created that
teleportation when you can just pop up at somebody house boy that's what
it's going to be on the popper let's see how y'all lacking 10 years
look down and they will see them feet they was talking about and they'll be like oh no
it's Kelly right no that's what she said they said about her so I'm just
stupid ass they're going to get in the heaven now she don't know keep it up
Since I'm adjusting your crown, we are ending this segment.
All right.
Well, that is the latest for Lauren.
Oh, my God.
All right.
When we come back, we got...
Lauren, then calling somebody Bitcoin is an insult.
What?
Bitcoin?
Because you taking the...
Oh, God.
That's why I try my best to help you.
I've removed the tea.
It's still bitch.
You know what?
You know what?
I'm sorry.
If you're just joining us, you're going to school, stay in school.
All right.
When we come back...
We're back. We've got front page news.
And then Montel Jordan will be joining us.
Don't go anywhere.
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Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envi.
Just hilarious.
Salomey Nagar.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get back in some front page news.
Now, NFL, some sports, right fast.
The Eagles take on the Cowboys tonight.
NFL season begins at 820 Eastern Time on NBC.
All right?
I don't care which one of those teams win.
Well, actually, I just don't want the Cowboys to win.
But then again, I don't want the Eagles to win.
But then again, I'm out.
I don't care.
I don't care.
Damn.
Anyway, what's up, Mimi?
What's up, y'all?
All right, well, we're going to start with Harvard University.
They just scored a major win in its fight against the Trump administration.
So a federal judge ruled on Wednesday that the White House wrongfully froze more than $2 billion
in federal research funding for the school.
Now, the research funding, it started, this whole fight started earlier this year when the
administration claimed it was targeting Harvard over anti-Semitic incidents on campus.
In her ruling, the judge rejected that argument, saying the,
administration used anti-citicism as a smokescreen for targeted and a motivated assault on the
countries, one of the country's leading universities. Now, Harvard sued after the funding was cut.
They argued that the move was retaliation meant to punish the school for defending its academic
freedom. The judge agreed, saying the cuts violated Harvard's First Amendment and put the
critical research at risk. And so some of the critical research that was at risk was
veterans mental health, ALS, NASA moon radiation experiments, and emerging biological threats.
Now, Wednesday's ruling, it restores all that research money, but the fight isn't over.
The White House says it will appeal.
Harvard's president called the decision of victory for academic freedom, but admitted the legal battle is far from over.
This case could set an important precedent as other universities like Columbia, Brown, and UCLA are all facing similar funding disputes with.
the administration. And so we're going to move over to Florida where the surgeon general there,
Dr. Joseph Labito, announced Wednesday that the state will roll back vaccine requirements, including
school immunization rules that have been in place for over a decade. Now, the state health
department will immediately in mandates. It can change on its own, but the lawmakers are expected
to take up legislation to do the rest. Now, Florida says the decision about this, Dr. Lapido,
I think it's how you say his name. Dr. Lappido says that this is about personal freedom and giving families the right to choose. Let's listen to what he had to say.
The Florida Department of Health, in partnership with the governor, is going to be working to end all vaccine mandates in Florida law.
All of them, all of them. Every last one of them is wrong and drips with disdain and insane.
slavery. Who am I as a government or anyone else or who am I as a man standing here now to tell
you what you should put in your body? I wonder how that works with certain vaccines, right? Because
they say the reason that they have vaccines, especially for kids in schools, because they don't
want the resurgence of preventable diseases. Like they were even saying that, you know, smallpox
was pretty much, they haven't seen the case since 1977. And polio, as damn they have been eliminated
it globally, but they're saying
without, with a ban on those
vaccines, that a lot of these diseases
that are preventable, that our kids
can actually die from,
they can possibly come back and kill our kids.
So I'm curious to, you know, when you
read both sides of it, how it works out,
you know? Yeah, and you know, in
Texas, there was that measles outbreak
and children died from it because
they weren't getting the vaccine
there. So, you know, there's a lot of
implications to this if you don't get
the, you know, vaccine.
And so this announcement
Was that recent, Mimi?
That was recent.
That was just literally like a couple months ago.
Oh, damn.
Yeah.
So it's, and it's still going on.
And so, you know, we talked about this earlier this week where, like, there's this
whole pushback against vaccines.
And so this is coming as the time where the country is, like, fighting vaccines nationwide
on Wednesday, California, Oregon, and Washington, they launched their own public health
Alliance to give residents credible information on vaccine safety because there's growing concern
about the government shifting guidelines after the firing of the CDC director and the resignation
of several several top scientists. So we'll see what happens. But pediatrician health experts,
they're warning that, like you guys were saying, this move could increase the risk of disease
outbreaks in schools and communities, especially as vaccine rates, rates decline. These rules have been in
place since the 1980s.
And so, you know, it's just, it's very dangerous to kind of do this without regulation
and everybody on board.
So we'll see what's happening.
And so switching gears a little bit.
We want to talk a little bit about, and actually I have a question for you guys.
How many people in your family, in your household, are using your Amazon prime accounts
or outside your household or using your Amazon prime accounts?
Not outside of my Amazon.
I mean, not outside my house, but inside my house.
But inside my house, everybody, like my son, of course, and my little sister.
Yeah, but Netflix, girl, that's a different story.
The whole damn more family has my Netflix.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
What's the password?
Shut up.
But, yeah, now, Amazon for me, like, my daughter has Amazon Prime.
I don't, but it's my credit card, so I pretty much do.
So when I have to order something, I just tell her to order it because she'd be like, I'll order it,
Dad.
But, yeah, everybody uses.
What's going on with it, me?
Well, because, listen, if you have Amazon Prime and you have lit your password to people who
are outside of your household.
Amazon is about to shut that down because the company
just announced that it's ending its
invite tea program on
October 1st. So that's the feature that
lets you share two-day shipping with
friends and family who don't live with you.
Oh, I didn't even know that was the thing.
I didn't either, to be honest
with you. I was like, I could have had someone
else's account. But look, and then they said
before all y'all niggas find out, we're taking it away.
So, yeah, we don't. Exactly.
Exactly. So they said they're going to start
emailing customers about this on
September 5th. So expect notifications if you've been using someone else's account. Amazon says
it's shifting people toward its Amazon family plan, which still lets you share Amazon Prime perks
like shipping and streaming, but only if you live under the same roof. So we're down. So Amazon is
trying to figure out how to recoup some of that money. So check out that email. If it comes to you,
you'll soon have to get your own account. So yeah, y'all, we'll see what happens with that. And
And that's your front page news.
I'm Mimi Brown.
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All right.
Thank you, Mimi.
Thanks, Mimi.
Thank you guys. See you later.
Now, when we come back, Montel Jordan will be joining us. Montel Jordan. You know, this is how we do it. One of Def Jam's first artist to sell a million records, I believe. I think that's what he said. We'll talk to Montel when we come back. And we got to talk about
his fight with prostate cancer.
So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Good morning, everybody. It's DJ NV.
Just hilarious. Sholomey and the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. Lola Roses here as well.
We got a special guest in the building.
Yes, indeed.
You want to do the intro?
This is how we do.
My town, I'm joining, ladies and gentlemen.
What's up, y'all, man?
I'm great this morning.
You look amazing.
Thank you, man. I feel good. I feel good. It's good to be here.
How are you?
If you don't mind me, ask me.
Yeah, I'm 56.
God, damn.
You have something to look forward to him, man.
Absolutely.
Hell, you're talking about.
Absolutely.
How does it feel I have one of the, a record that will never go away?
It plays in pop culture, in hip-hop, in urban, in country, and all types of things.
Your record always get played.
Do you know when you did that record, that was that record?
It was going to be that way?
I knew we had something special.
Like, I go back to college days, and I knew that even long before I was,
in the music business, like I would go to the fraternity parties or whatever, and any DJ
that was really doing this thing, right around that, you know, last call for alcohol, that
last hour to club, that's when they would drop Slick Rick's Children's story. And that was just
already like a timeless record. But I always said, even back then, I said, if I ever get the
chance to get a music business, I'm going to sing over that record. So I did know that it was
already a hit, but the journey of taking that hit and then turn it into a classic, you know what I'm
saying I could not have known that
but that was what the goal was. Correct me
if I'm wrong. I was thinking about it when they told
me you was coming in. You were, you were
Def Jam's first R&B star, right?
Well, when you say R&B star, so they had
Allison Williams was there, they had Orange Juice
Jones there, so they had some
R&B stuff there. Yeah, I mean, we were the first
well, not only were we the first
I think successful R&B, like we
were there, their first number one
record that Def Jam had.
Ever? Yeah. In all of them.
Yeah.
Wow.
That's amazing.
But I think of, you think of being a rap-heavy label.
You know what I mean?
Especially around that time.
You were even sampling one of their classic rap records.
Absolutely.
And the cool thing, though, even with that relationship of doing the Slick Rick,
the children's story kind of pairing on my second album,
me and Slick Rick got together and we did a song called I Like.
That was on my second album.
And we're friends to this day, him and his wife.
And me and my wife, we all, you know, do life together.
But tell us how you wrote that record.
in the process of getting into the music industry
because you said you were in college
and you'd go to a party.
So what made you say,
you know what?
I want to do music.
Well, the making of that record right there
was literally like capturing atmosphere.
So I would study guys like Marvin Gaye
and a song like Got to Give It Up.
If you listen to that song,
got to give it up,
even before Marvin starts singing,
you hear crowd, you hear atmosphere,
you hear energy,
and all that is transformative into music,
especially when music was more analog than digital.
So when you hear this is how we do it before the song ever comes on, you hear a party because that's what we did.
I put people in the studio, put a microphone in there, games and drinks, and they were all standing around having a party.
And then, you know, the engineers, we click play and we captured the energy of the room before the song ever kicked in.
The actual studio, like live in the studio.
Like live in the studio.
They were just kind of, we just captured everything, the flirtation, the conversation, everything that was happening is the undergirding.
of the track and the lyrics of this is how we do it.
So people don't know, it's more than hearing the record.
They actually feel that record, which is why, you know,
we're talking 30 years, almost 30 years later.
A record like that is a gift and a curse, though, right?
Because, you know, a record becomes such so bigot in life,
kind of overshines, shines the rest of your catalog, right?
In a way?
It was a gift because it's around 30 years later.
It was a curse because it was the first record.
And because it was the first record,
everybody always wants to put
everything up against that record
you know and that was a phenomenon record
and so even I've had records that have probably
sold more or that have
done extremely well
everybody always goes back to that as
the first. Yeah, what they're sold more?
What's that? Yeah, records that sold more then? Well, get it
on tonight did good. I had
some records that did really, probably
not sold more but I mean as far as just
it has some legs. I got records that have some legs to him or whatever
but that record was so when something for the
came out. That was a song that had some legs to it, but it could never reach number one
because it was like, 10 months later, we're like, hey, this is the next single. They're like,
no, we're still playing. This is how we do it. And so this is a pretty cool thing that a lot of
people don't know. The reason why this is how we do it got to be so big was because, you know,
the song I say South Central does it like nobody does. I remember coming to New York City,
getting with all the, the Angie Martinez, Wendy Williams, all that. They're like, we love you,
we love Debcham, but we're not really kind of playing that.
record because you know the whole south central thing so i was like okay well let's let's try and fix that so
we went into the the editing booth and i re-sang this is how we do it but i i said oh new york
does it like nobody does and and what i normally do you know because i was a rapper before i was
singing you know i would do like this is how we do it's friday night i feel all right the parties with
angie martinez so i reached for the old school and i turned it up bunk and so i started throwing
names into the songs and
change it to New York. And so when
I did that, now New York, they're playing that song
every hour on the hour. And then
D.C. hears and D.C. is like, yo, we heard
you did that in New York. We want a D.C. version.
We want a Philly version. And so I end up singing the song
probably a thousand times
just so that every station had
their own customized version of it.
That is wonderful. Artists don't put that kind of work in
no way. No. No. No.
I was going to say you talked about
you being a rapper a little bit
to get into that part of it. Even in that
song you kind of have verses where you're
it's like you're singing it but it's it's like a lyric
like you're rapping it like I reach my like
now I understand kind of where that comes from
yeah I was Russell Simmons rap singer
when I got signed a debt job that was one of the reasons
why I was documenting street life
in Los Angeles and I was finding
ways to to
you know the R. Kelly's were out
there there there were other artists out there
the guy was out there and you know
I wanted to do the New Jack thing I wanted to
I was a fan of Aaron Hall I was a fan of a lot
of different things but the only way I was able to
carve my own space into who I would be musically was I had to take rap lyrics and then I would
sing them. So if you were to look at this is how we do it and you say I reach for my 40 and I
turn it up, designated driver take the keys to my truck. Like lyrically, that's like rap
pros but that I would take designated driver take the keys to my truck and say designated driver
take the keys to my truck. And so I literally would write rap lyrics. My entire first album,
I wrote rap lyrics and then I figured out how to sing them. I just love the fact that you were more than
having a designated driver back then right yeah that's what I'm saying you know I was very
conscious very responsible you went from R&B you know superstar to pastor like what was the
breaking point that made you step away from the industry I was brought up in church I was a church
kid growing up and so from that standpoint it wasn't like you know I had this great big epiphany
and then you know flew to the gospel it was like literally I was brought up a church kid my and a lot
of musicians and a lot of artists have that training ground. It's like a farm league almost for
the music business where people are growing up. They're listening. It's the difference between
rhythm and blues and soul music. Soul is a little more attached to feeling as opposed to just
sonic hearing. And so me going back into ministry wasn't like, oh, I'm ready to do this. It was more
of a God move of saying, hey, man, you've done it this way for so long. You know, why don't you
try and do, you know, try and do it my way and give me the opportunity to show you that what
accolades and what verification and validation I'm looking for in man and in people that
God's like, I've already verified you. I've already validated you. And so, you know,
so I don't have to work for God's grace. I'm working from his grace. And by me stepping
away to do ministry, I found out who I was because, you know, in the music business, I didn't
know who I was outside of music. If I'm not, I don't have an album. If I'm not on the charts,
that people aren't playing them on the radio
than who I am I. And so God was like,
you know, well, I'm gracious enough
to show you who you are if you never pick
up a mic again. So it was during
that time, I found out, man, I'm a son
and I'm a father, I'm a friend,
I'm a giver, I'm generous,
you know, I'm all these different things. I'm a teacher.
I'm a communicator. I'm a bunch of different
that if I never pick up a microphone again,
I found out who I was and I learned that
you know, music doesn't define me. I define
music and that was like a pivotal you know pivotal part for me to understand that music doesn't
define who i am i define who music is and then that's when god says okay now i can trust you with
music again because now you know who you are we're still kicking it with montel now one thing that
i think makes me nervous i know make charlemagne nervous uh you would diagnose with prostate cancer
yeah um that's something that uh i think we started and this was a great thing we started early
checking everything i mean we didn't went to damn there every scan you could possibly imagine because
i have six he has four we want to make sure we're there and
as long as possible.
He would get his property check
like every week.
Just for fun.
But the same doctor?
You know,
just for fun.
See what I work at.
I see what I'm going to see.
Were you sick?
Was it just a test?
Or how did you find out?
Yeah, never sick.
Never sick.
Never felt sick.
Literally about when I was in my early 40s
is when I started going to get
to get checked.
And, you know, the whole taboo thing
about the rectal check,
you know, the finger check
and then the blood check.
Even when I was diagnosed,
else it wasn't rectal check that found anything it was literally in my blood from 10 years of
getting blood checks you know I could see 10 years ago it was like my PSA was like 3.1 it was 3.3
3.9 4.2 4.5 4.6 5.1 and then it was kind of like oh okay and then go from 5.1 to 6.1
and then so it was the journey of looking at my blood at that PSA levels because I had a history
because of early detection, because of that, it allowed me to, when I did get diagnosed,
it allowed me to have options because they caught it early.
And prostate cancer is 99% treatable when caught early.
They have almost 100% success rate of treating it if it's caught early enough.
But a lot of men, particularly disproportionately black men, do not go and they do not get checked.
And because of that, they normally are finding out too late in the process.
What made you decide to share it publicly instead of keeping it private?
That's 100% of God thing because it is very private, very personal.
And I think part of it was a what it called a holy discontent, that thing that just makes it something difficult.
You can't sleep at night.
It was like I watched when Chat with Bozeman, it wasn't, I don't think, prostate cancer, but when chat with Bozeman passed away, I was like, what is that?
Like, how do you do all the movies?
How do you do all those things?
And nobody know, like nobody can tell me nothing, you know, about that.
And then when I got diagnosed, I didn't have a template.
I didn't have anybody that I could look at that was telling, you know,
that was telling the story to be able to say, okay, when you get diagnosed, do this.
Or even though it's not cancer, it's not the same for everybody, but when this happens, here are the steps, you know, that you can take.
I couldn't, I couldn't find nobody.
And so even right after we got diagnosed, my wife and I, I felt like we had, the Lord said to us, film it, tell everything, film it.
And so we started filming this documentary that eventually will be called sustained.
I'll tell you more about that in a moment.
But this movie, this film and this documentary is literally us telling this entire story from diagnosis all the way up through how we vetted doctors, how we fed it, vetted treatments, what we chose to do, how I chose to have a radical prostatectomy surgery and have my prostate removed November 5th of 20, 24 election day.
and from that process the journey afterwards how I got clear margins and how that journey is and what it is today with a recurrence or emergence of cancer which is I would love to be here telling the story about yeah I got prostate cancer I beat it I'm on the other side of it I'm actually right now in the mud you know I'm saying of this thing right now and I know I'm good I know God's got me
me. I know my wife's got me. My family, my children, my grandchildren. Like, I know that I am
good. I got great organizations like zero, zero prostate cancer who I've come along with. They're
trying to help 100,000 men be saved from this prostate cancer. And in that journey, and I do want
to say this because they're part of the reason why I'm here to talk about all this. But people
that need to get screened, I want to encourage the wives, the mothers, the sisters, the aunts,
the daughters out there, the men in your life need to be checked. They need to be screened. It is not a
game. It's not something you want to, you want to play around with. And I know they can go
to zero cancer.org slash September, because this is officially prostate cancer awareness
month. I hope I got that, that information right. But
in my diagnosis and in the journey that I'm in right now
and to think of it, I don't want to tell.
But if I don't tell, I don't know who else is going to say it.
I've watched, and I watched Dwayne Wiggins from Tony Tony Tom
had bladder cancer and he died.
I don't know what his story is.
I don't know if he got diagnosed.
I don't know if he got treated.
I don't know anything about that.
The world heard, oh, Rennie Moss has liver cancer.
And it was like somebody leaked it and then he had it
or he's fine from it now.
and then they had a week in the NFL where they wore
Moss Cancer jerseys.
But I don't know how he told his wife.
I don't know what his kids navigated through.
I don't know anything when it comes to
D. Wade, you know, with a kidney cancer.
I think he's got 60% of his kidney.
I don't know what him and Gabriel went through.
I don't know how he told his kids or his family.
There's not enough data for me to make the right type of
decisions in the and the thought processes that go behind any cancer and in particular prostate
cancer, which is treatable, there's not a template there. So I'm the template now. I'm the temperate.
So I'm partnering with zero and I'm telling the I'm snitching. I'm telling everything that I can
about this, about this process from diagnosis to when I'm crying and snotting and when I'm
shaking my fist at God and when I'm thanking God for life, all of these bits and pieces, man. I'm
capturing it all and this is the crazy thing though last year from diagnosis up to surgery
i'm out on the road i'm singing i'm performing i'm doing all these shows all these concerts
and all the money that i'm earning to do this i'm gathering it so i can tell a story about cancer
i got cancer and i'm working to tell a story about how i'm going to defeat cancer
and so now even on the other side thinking now I'm about to do this documentary
sustain you go to sustain themovie.com and help partner with us to help take
some of this load off of me because me and my wife we've been carrying this thing for a year
and a half now you know it's been completely you know on us and and now I'm still you know
I got film crew I got people with me because now is that this reemergence of whatever is
back I got to continue this story thank you for sharing this story
first thank you so much because there's so many brothers i'm sorry control shaw there's so many
brothers that have so many questions and a lot of times we don't have anybody to talk to right
there is nobody we say this all the time you never go to the barbershop and you'd be like
hey what your prostate like you know what i mean right right you don't talk about things like that
i'm just saying i'm just saying but you know what i mean but you we don't have those
conversations about names health so the fact that you do though no we don't say well what's your
prostate like no we don't do that in the barbershop we encourage each other to get our prostheties
You know, we're doing the radio, but...
And the barbershop...
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That wasn't a common conversation.
We'd have a conversation.
It is not that we old.
We have conversations.
I've done more funerals the past years than weddings.
Ah, damn.
And not just funerals are people that people don't know.
Like, known people.
Like, I was there for Biz Marquis.
I was at Bizmore Key's funeral.
I was there for DJ Mr. C.
I eulogized DJ Mr. C.
O'Hillan.
Like, I was there the night that Fat Man School.
you know what I'm saying was in the hospital up in Connecticut like I somehow I'm
around this and these ain't like 70 80 year old men these is dudes in the 50s yeah early 60s
and so there's a problem with that not just in the hip hop in the urban there's a problem
in the community especially in the African-American community black community where it's which is
twice likely you know I'm saying for people to not survive from this because of the not
getting checked and because not having conversations
about it. We're still kicking with Montel Jordan.
Jess. To Envy's point,
no, guys don't usually talk about it,
right? Like, my dad. It's like
he knows something is wrong, but he
don't know how to
relay it to his kids.
Okay. So, like,
how did you tell your wife? How do you tell your
other family members? That's a, thank you
for asking that question. Hearing it
for the first time for myself, you know,
with just me and the doctor, that was
hard enough because I'm trying to figure out
How do I tell myself, first of all?
Then from there, there's also this thing that you realize, okay, I've got this.
You know, cancer doesn't have me, but I've got cancer.
Now in this process, when I start to share it, do I give cancer to other people?
Meaning, do they now carry the weight of what I'm carrying?
So, in telling my wife, I became freer because I now got somebody to take this journey with me.
And a lot of people don't have that.
But I got a, you know what I'm saying?
I got a G riding beside me to help me do that.
But then even after I told her, it took us about five months that it was just us, not knowing who to tell, who to share it with, because we didn't want them to have to carry the weight of that as well.
And so eventually we told my son, my oldest son.
And then my oldest son was like, yo, you got to tell my brother and sister, you got, you got to tell everybody.
I told everybody I had a 12-year-old daughter at the time.
She's the last one, you know what I'm saying?
How do I tell her, which is a, you know, put that weight on.
She has school.
She has a other stress.
You know, how do you tell her who also lost her grandfather to cancer the year before,
a different form of cancer cancer?
And so now how do I make cancer palatable for a 12-year-old?
I don't got a rule book for that.
There's no template.
So I become the template.
And it's another story for another day.
I hope you all have me come back so I can tell you how I told my 12-year-old because it's hilarious.
But in that process of telling them and then letting more people know and more people know
that were just in our insulated circle of influence.
Those are the people that were going to be our tribe to help us
because everybody don't need to know
because everybody ain't praying for your health
and everybody don't want to see you win.
Everybody don't want to see you healthy.
I know it's going to be tons of people that are this or that.
But I can silence all that noise because I knew who I am.
And in this process, I'm telling my story
because it's important for you and for your dad.
That's right.
I'm telling me, and I don't even know what your dad is going through.
But it's important that your dad,
knows that Montel, the artist, the million selling this or that the other is saying,
it's saying, please go and get yourself check or share.
Or just tell your keys.
Tell them.
Tell them.
Because they're stronger than you think.
Right.
And it would be worse for you not to know.
And then be wondering, oh, what happened?
Oh, you know, they kept this all to themselves.
It would be selfish.
And I understand the reason why.
But like I said, this is kind of where I am now.
And I had to ask permission for my kids to be able to go and publicly start sharing this story in the mud in the middle of the story simply because it's personal to them.
Like, yo, you know, Dad, we appreciate that you're sharing this with the whole world.
You could save other people's lives and get men checked and this or that or the other.
But you're our dad.
You know, you're our dad.
And we want to keep this, you know, personal.
But they understand.
They allow me to share my music.
they've allowed me to share ministry
and now they're allowing me to share
my medical journey with the world
and I probably wouldn't have done it
without their
their cosign to be able to say
yeah dad you know
you've saved people's lives through music
you've saved people's souls through ministry
and now you can do this too
you talk about God's plan
in your life
how is your faith
specifically guiding you
during this you know
stage of your life
the treatment
recovery to re-diagnosis everything
I'm unshakable
I'm unshakable.
I recognize that I know where my soul rest in this.
I know that this earthly journey is one that my story is not done being told.
So from that standpoint, all I can do is look and be grateful of how good God has been to my life.
And listen, it ain't just words.
Like, you should be able to feel being in my presence, the same way I'm with you.
y'all, you can feel that I know
what I'll shout out how good God is
to me and to some of y'all in the journeys
that you've been through, that he's kept you.
And so that's the foundational
piece that has me rooted
and grounded that I already
know, I know God's going to heal me, and I know
he can do it supernaturally. I know he can do it through
doctors, through medicines, he can do it through treatments.
He can do it however you want to do it. If it was up
to me, I'd be like, God, you know, I'm one of your
favorites, you know, just
get it over with so I can just be able to
tell the whole world, yo, Jesus healed me
supernaturally. And that's not the story that he gave me. He said,
no, I'm not going to do it that way. I was like,
well, Lord, let me just get through it and come on the
other side so I could be able to say, hey, I had
it, I did this, and God brought me through
doctors and technology, and now I'm
on the other side of it. And I would have loved
that testimony. And God said, no, you're not going to get it
that way either. And so, in
this journey that I'm on right now,
I'm really, really grateful to be
with y'all today. It's like, because I'm
not on the other side of it. I'm right in the mix of it.
And I want people to see that God ain't just
on the other side of it, he's right with me
in the mix of it. So while I'm in the midst
of it, God is with me. He's
not waiting for me on the other side to come through. Like, he's
with me in the midst of it. And so from
that standpoint, that's where I can walk with
authority. I can walk with boldness. I can walk
in a place with my family.
I can walk with zero prostate cancer. And I can tell the
story. There's no money grab here. This
is literally, I'm trying to grab your pops.
You know, so I'm trying to get your dad. I'm trying
to get your uncles. I'm trying to get your brothers.
I'm trying to get your husbands. I'm trying to
tell them if you thought Montel Jordan was cool or you liked his music or you you thought he
might have had you know got brought something to the game now I'm bringing this to the game and
I'm saying it's important for you to not leave a legacy of your family of secrets and of
death and of misinformation and of neglect don't neglect your family don't neglect your body
find out what's going on and you know because other people say I'd just rather not know no
know that's that's incredibly ignorant to not want to know what's going on in your body especially
when it comes to prostate cancer because i keep saying this man it's treatable when caught early
so why not catch it early before it catches you but we need to close out with a prayer brother
oh absolutely absolutely all right god thank you thank you for your sons and your daughters
i think you that you have given them this space and this voice to be able to speak to this
generation. God, I pray over their lives. I pray over their health. I pray over their
strength. I pray over their families. I pray over their marriages. I pray over their future
marriages. I pray over their children and their grandchildren. God, I pray that what they speak,
even as they entertain, Father, that at the heart of what they do, that somehow somebody
would hear what they say, and it always points back to you. Father, no matter what they are
navigating through personally, I pray that you would be there with them. Let them know you're not
on the other side waiting for them, that if they've received you as Lord and Savior, that you
are there with them in the trenches in the good days you're with them in the bad days you are with
them and i thank you for the breakfast club i thank you for this space and i thank you for this
platform i thank you for my life and for my wife and for my children and my grandchildren i
thank you for everybody under the sound of my voice that you know you've heard montel but you
weren't here in montael you were hearing the lord speak to you today to be able to say your life
matters your soul matters and more than your soul mattering in heaven which is extremely
important your life here on earth matters and so do something to
make sure you are preserving your life here
in this earth so that the beautiful
things that we get to listen to and experience
God, you are the one that
allow that to happen. And we just thank you
for this opportunity. We praise you in Jesus' name. Amen.
Montel joining, ladies and gentlemen.
It's the breakfast club. Good morning. Thank you so much.
I appreciate y'all, man. Thank you. Let's get right to the latest with Lauren.
Lauren becoming a straight fat.
Tell us, man. She gets him from somebody that knows somebody.
She gets to detail. I'm a home girl that
a little bit about everything
She'd be having the latest on this
The latest with Lauren LaRosa
Sometimes you have facts
Sometimes you have details
Sometimes you have a little bit of everything
Well it's the latest
On the breakfast club
Talk to me
So the guys over at the Pivot
You know the show The Pivot
I love the Pivot
Yes
I did an interview with them as well
Yes I saw your interview with them as well
So they did
One of their episodes where they just sit down
And talk about topics
One of the topics that came up was our interview with Sierra.
They had some things that they wanted to express about the question that Charlemagne asked Sierra about Russell Wilson when it comes to the lame, not lame conversation.
Let's take a listen to first Channing Crowder on our conversation that we had.
Sierra was on the breakfast club.
Charlemagne being petty.
Charlemagne were being messy.
Yeah, yeah.
And even when she was answering the question, she was like, like, who?
And he said, Chandy Crawler.
He should have.
I saw it.
I did.
And I saw answer.
And then she wanted to go back to, but he's a loving person and a great husband.
I didn't say he's not a great husband.
It's amazing what he's doing with the future.
Like, the dude is a good human.
He is lame still.
I don't know if anybody who doesn't understand.
They're not running me off at his point.
She even said it.
So who's saying?
Because that's their pen.
Yeah.
She wasn't going to date Russ back in 2000.
time came forward she evolved to dating the lame dude
he is a good person a good human being
but the dude is like y'all know what lame is
he got that moose shit in his hair
honestly bro y'all are looking around
because y'all even know I'm right
Shannon quadrupled down
oh yeah baby
Shannon is not pivoted okay from his stance
on Russell Simmons I mean Russell Wilson at all
but let me ask you question I didn't hear the first time
I seen the clip where he said it was but what did he
say made him lame is it because
he takes care of his wife or is it just
whether he looks, the way that he reacts,
whether he talks.
Like, what did he say that makes him lame?
He just said, he said, because he put the moose in the head.
So just the moose in the head to make him like that?
Yes, but I will say the part that you're talking about when the whole,
because he takes care of his family and he's a family man and his wife and all the things,
that did come back up because Ryan Clark actually has some comments about that.
Let's take a listen to that.
Hearing Charlotte Maine say your name when referencing Russell Wilson was a little stunning,
but that's what they do, you know, on the show.
I thought Sierra handled it like a woman and with a ton of class.
She didn't want to get into name color.
As far as the Russell Wilson piece,
I believe Doug Baldwin, Mike Rob, and Marchand just had a conversation.
And they talked about Hawaiian shirts and floodwaters.
And there is the time, especially in our culture,
where some of those things aren't cool.
And cool is a big thing to us because we got some cool mother efforts in our culture.
I think where I felt things went left was when DJ Envy brought up
because he loves his wife or because he loves his children.
The coolest thing about Russell Wilson is the way he loves his family.
We got an opportunity to meet Future at Pittsburgh Camp.
I got an opportunity to meet him at the Pro Bowl.
And there is no difference between that child and the children that Russell Wilson and Sierra made together.
Right.
I love to pivot, by the way.
But Ryan loses me sometime, though, because I can't tell when he's performing for his audience
or when he's being sincere because there's absolutely no way that hearing me say Channing,
name was stunning in reference to
people calling Russell Wilson
Corny because he sits next to
Channing Crowder who started
that rhetoric. And by the way, I missed
quoted Channing. Chanon said he was
lame. He said he was square.
He said that Sierra was just with him
for the money. So all I said
was corny. So I actually miss quoting
Channing. Sorry, Channing.
You actually did him a service.
Absolutely.
I couldn't have it. Well, look, sorry.
Do you double down? No. He did.
Well, speaking of misquoting, I
felt like and y'all tell me what y'all how y'all felt envy maybe you tell me i feel like
ryan clark kind of misquoted your intention behind you bringing up russell wilson taking care of
his family because you weren't talking about channing no i was talking in general i was i was asking
because you know the rhetoric is that he was lame so i was asking what makes him lame right
is it the fact that he loves his wife because you know people have called him a cent before is
it the fact that he takes care of his family what makes him lame and what bothers me is
if you talk about the moose in his head the hawaiian shirt and you say that's the reason why he's
lame. I think that's whack because
what are we praising? Are we
the dude on the corner selling drugs is he not lame?
You know what I mean? Like what's lame? The fact
that he takes care of his family, he does his job
he gets busy, he might not wear the same
that I wear, but does that make him lame on that thing?
Because the dude on the corner that sell drug to me is lame.
You see what I'm saying? I don't know, but
Yeah, well. I like Rustin
just because he's my quarterback too.
New York Johnny's quarterback now. He ain't lame now.
Now that's said he might have been lame, but this shit,
I'm just when Sierra asked who says that, you know.
Yeah.
Channing is the first person that comes to mind because of his rhetoric about Russell Wilson.
No, well, yeah, it was.
So I don't understand why that was stunning for Ryan to hear me say Channing's name.
Because Ryan, you're sitting next to him when he makes these comments and you're laughing about it.
So I don't understand why that was stunning.
Well, he said it, but I've heard a lot of people say it.
Yeah, it's been a conversation.
I don't know why it was stunning either, but Channing ain't running from it, so he's not stunning everybody.
Definitely not running from it at all.
Well, in other news, Cardi B, she sat down with a billboard.
She's, you know, she's promoting Am I the Drama.
So she sat down for an interview, and it talked about a ton of different things.
Now, one of the things, y'all remember when it was announced that WAP and Up would be added to this album.
People were mad.
They're like, oh, she's trying to play with the numbers.
So she talked a bit about that.
Let's take a listen.
I know you put out the explanation about WAP and Up, what made you decide to put those records on the out.
because my fans ask really my fans always be like
you better not but like my fans do not stop
reminding me of the fact that I did not
submit it what for the Grammys
so it's like I'm not gonna always submit to them
but it's like why not put it and then on top of that
people people are crying about it like always for numbers
and stuff like that those two records are not gonna come
for the first week numbers which everybody cares about
so it's like what what was the issue and at the end of the day
Well, so what?
Y'all gonna get 21 new songs.
Those songs are gonna be at the end.
What you're crying for?
I'm putting it.
I gotta think about what the people
that actually love me and buying my shit
and buy it because they love it want.
And that's what the fuck they want.
That's what the fuck they're gonna get.
I think people's still gonna be mad,
even if it's not going toward the first week.
I didn't know that that,
I didn't think that that was that big of a deal,
but I think people's still gonna be upset.
No, it's not.
Yeah.
Well, she also in this.
It's not that big of a deal.
People just want to chat to chat.
Very much so
I mean but you know Cardi is in
She's in the people
She's in tune with her fans
She listened she responds
Is she Cardi yesterday selling CDs
Yes
So Cardi yesterday was in the street
Selling CDs
Now the CDs she's selling
Because you know
Artist released these
Vinyl hard copies
Or vinyl and then hard copies
Of their album sometimes
She put the photos
Of all of her different wig changes
From when she was in court
On the album
And she was literally in the middle
The street selling them
And she talked
How you let Cardi beat you to that
Lauren?
Wow
She ain't got no music
been the cover for the latest you know what I'm saying oh wow you know what I mean
anybody I told you that you told me to start a wigline I did yes you didn't tell me to put them
on shit you said call it a daddy list something what he said oh my god wow I posted a video
oh I'll repost the video something I'll repost the video today
this is crazy I was just tough oh my god that is crazy really wait did y'all know
because she talked about in this interview
and we'll bring you back
into the next hour
because there's still a bit more
I want to get to here
Cardi B was asked to do
the Super Bowl
she turned it down
Oh snap
what?
Really when?
She said it was like
2018, 2019
I think it probably was
2019 because that's
when Jay Z started working
with the NFL
so it would have made sense
that they knew to go grab Cardi
but we're gonna talk about it
in the next hour
because she said she declined it
Oh she bothered for that
she should have did that
well that's what else was oh man
that wasn't the first one
Jaylo and Shakira
yes
so it could have been
JLo and Cardi
that would have been crazy
that would have been
crazy we won't get into it she also gets into her dating life right now so we'll be back in the
next hour with some more all right i also want to say man salute to montel jordan for pulling up man yes
my brothers please go get your prostate check go get your blood tested check your PSA levels go get that
digital rectal exam would you rather have a finger in your butt or be dead the choice is simple
for me i'm taking finger in the butt for 500 every time alex how many you know how many
Thank you so much.
Up next.
Like he don't know that butt.
Who are you giving your?
Your wigs think.
It's not a wig, baby.
It's not a wig.
It's not a whiz.
Shout out to my teeth.
My tie.
My ear.
That's why we have to spray
from breathing here this morning.
Get that bob down, baby.
All right.
Who do you give you a dog?
Who are you giving you a dog?
Before after the hour, we need a young woman
named Lakin Snelling to come to the front of the congregation.
We would like to have a war with a place.
All right.
And then after that, of course,
is Jess Fixed my men.
So if you need any type of advice, you can get on the phone lines right now.
Hollad at just 8005-85-105-1.
It's horrible in here.
That Bob.
You got to spray the mic, that's.
You sprayed your mic because of my Bob?
What's the real issue?
What's the bad thing?
We're going to be a donkey.
Because right now you want some real donkey.
Tell us, tell you.
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey man, hit it with the heel.
Did she get donkey the name, please, tell me?
Absolutely.
I have become donkey of the day.
Day.
At the breakfast club, bitchy.
Me, my fucking home.
Down here today for Thursday, September 4th.
Today is Beyonce's born day.
Hurry, yes.
Drop on the clues bombs for Beyonce.
You know I'm a Pinkett Smith, Winfrey-Noles Carter.
But don't here today for Thursday, September 4th, called the Lakin Snelling.
Okay, she is 21 years old, and she is, was the University of Kentucky cheerleader.
University of Kentucky, as far as I know, is a great school.
Drop on a Clues Bonds for the University of Kentucky.
I'm telling you right now, I'm only.
saying that based off the history of their basketball
program, okay? I know nothing about the school
other than their basketball program. I was born
in the 1900s, 19708 to be exact, so I remember coach
Rick Patino, okay, coach John Calapari, Harry,
players like Jamal Mashburn and Anthony Davis, Julius
Randall, the Bargis, Cousins, John Wall,
just the name of a few. So when you hear me say
Kentucky is a great school, I'm only basing it, okay?
After quite a few times, I've seen them in the final four.
Now, Lakin was a cheerleader. And according
In her last TikTok on June 25th, she posted an emoji of a mother holding a baby under her list of goals.
She also had a wedding ring, a house, and some cash.
So people were shocked to hear what we ended up hearing about Lakin.
Okay, after seeing her post about her mother goals.
Let's go to ABC 7 eyewitness news for the report, please.
Lake and Snelling entering a courtroom Tuesday in downtown Lexington.
Snelling entered a plea of not guilty at a 1 p.m. arraignment.
The 21-year-old was arrested by Lexington Police, charged with abuse of a corpse, tampering with physical evidence, and concealing the birth of an infant.
According to an arrest citation, officers were called to her home last Wednesday after a dead newborn was found hidden in a closet.
The citation says the infant was found wrapped in a towel inside of a black trash bag.
Also, according to the citation, after being interviewed by officers Snelling admitted to giving birth to concealing the birth, to concealing the birth,
by cleaning any evidence, placing all cleaning items used inside of a black trash bag,
including the infant who was wrapped in a towel.
After being arrested, she was in the Fayette County Detention Center until yesterday,
posting a $100,000 bond according to a court document.
How can everything be going so right in your life and then, bam, wrong turn?
Now, I know some of y'all are thinking right now, hey, if she didn't want to have a baby,
why didn't she just have an abortion?
Well, let the record show that abortions are completely.
banned in Kentucky, completely illegal, okay, with limited exceptions for the life are serious physical health of the pregnant person. Now, you can go out of state to get an abortion, and I know you're probably thinking, hey, this young woman seems like she had a lot of options. Well, she did. But when you're 21 and I don't know, maybe trying to hide your pregnancy from people, those options are probably limited. And this is why young people, it is very important to trust in your elders. I know, I know. Listen to the kids, bro. Yes, but old people for counting.
So young people for war.
And a lot of you youngers are fighting wars.
You simply not built to win.
Okay, not without some wise counsel from your elders.
Okay, hey, young world, listen to me.
There is nothing you are going through in your life that you cannot go to an adult about.
All right.
Parents, if you don't have a relationship with them, grandparents.
Okay, if you don't have a relationship with your grandparents, there's some aunts, uncles.
A teacher, hell, you was a cheerleader.
What about your coach?
Okay, all I'm simply saying is whenever your mind,
says you know what I'm pregnant but I'm going to keep it maybe conceal my
pregnancy and then when the baby is born wrap it in a towel stuff it in the
black trash bag and then just put it in my closet and move on in my life that is
not how any of that works ma'am okay but that is why you need older people for
counsel not to mention this is also why you can't stereotype people because
society would have you believed that 21 year old Lake and Snelling okay cheerleader
at the University of Kentucky wouldn't behave like this you would
expect this from Brenda okay
because Brenda Bailey got a brain.
All right.
Brenda can barely spell her own name.
Well, guess what?
Neither can Lakin.
All right.
Brenda wasn't the only person
having a baby on the bathroom floor.
Brenda wasn't the only person
who didn't know what to do, okay?
Didn't know what to throw away
and what to keep.
All right.
Brendan was not the only person
who wrapped the baby up
and threw it in the trash heat.
I mean, Lakin through the baby in the closet,
but she still treated the child like trash.
Listen, children, okay?
Young people, I'm begging you.
Confide in your elders, all right?
Seek them for counsel.
So even if you got to lean on complete strangers because the adults in your life are trash, all right?
If you got to lean on complete strangers because the adults in your life are trash, fine.
All right, just find an adult to talk to.
When you find yourself in difficult situations and you're faced with challenging choices, all right?
Proverbs 1114, where there is no guidance, are people false.
But in an abundance of counselors, there is safety.
behind you some wise counsel.
Please let Rumi Ma give Lakin Snelling
the biggest he-ha.
He-ha, he-ha!
You stupid motherfucker, are you dumb?
What a sad story.
Very sad.
All right, well, thank you for that donkey today.
Especially when your goal was to be a mother.
Man, you're in college.
You're a cheerleader for the University of Kentucky.
Horrible.
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My boyfriend's professor is way too friendly, and now I'm seriously suspicious.
Well, wait a minute, Sam, maybe her boyfriend's just looking for extra credit.
Well, Dakota, it's back to school week on the OK Storytime podcast, so we'll find out soon.
This person writes, my boyfriend has been hanging out with his young professor a lot.
He doesn't think it's a problem, but I don't trust her.
Now, he's insisting we get to know each other, but I just want her gone.
Now, hold up.
Isn't that against school policy?
That sounds totally inappropriate.
Well, according to this person, this is her boyfriend's former professor, and they're the same age.
And it's even more likely that they're cheating.
He insists there's nothing between them.
I mean, do you believe him?
Well, he's certainly trying to get this person to believe him because he now wants them both to meet.
So, do we find out if this person's boyfriend really cheated with his professor or not?
To hear the explosive finale, listen to the OK Storytime podcast on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
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Jess can't fix your mess
because my advice is real.
Morning everybody is DJ Envi.
Jess Hilary, Sholomey and the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. It's time for Jess Fixed My Mess.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Cece from Baltimore.
CC from Baltimore
What's your question for Jess?
Okay, Jess, I don't have no mess
I came to be messy
Why you ain't ever did a collaboration
Where I'm Voltae?
With who?
The comedian from Baltimore
The guy who wears the bonnet
Oh, Von T, oh, so it's Vonte
I've been calling that nigga Vanty forever
Why are you calling up it?
Why do you think that's BMS?
It ain't Bainzi
You just asking me a question
I don't collaborate with other comedians
Shout out to Vantito
Even doing this thing
He's funny as hell
Like, yeah, but who have you ever seen me collaborate with?
Desi, that's it.
Yeah, that's my brother since day one.
And that's who is going to be, I'm going to be collaborating with him.
This weekend at the Baltimore Comedy Factory,
did you buy any tickets, messy ass to come see us?
Maybe you should buy a ticket for you and Vauntay to come.
That's actually why I called.
I was calling to see if you would help a student out.
Because, you know, it comes tight, you know.
You're expensive.
You're a classy woman.
So I was trying to see if I can get tickets for Saturday.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, you can get tickets after you being messy and shit.
Is the Baltimore slain stupid or dummy?
It is dummy.
Yeah, we say stupid too, but we say, yeah, you know.
And Desi's from Baltimore, right?
Yeah, Desi is my brother, he's from Baltimore.
Yep, yep, yep, yeah.
But I do love Vanty.
It's a lot of comedians I love, man, in Baltimore, definitely.
It's a lot of talent to Baltimore comedians.
I feel like they all come to get in through a powwow.
She said, we.
So you're a comedian now, too?
No, she is struggling students
Why she needs tickets to the show
Well, thank you, Cici
And I'm gonna, uh, put you on,
Did you what, fuck up?
Sorry.
My bad.
You're disrespectful.
I didn't mean to.
I thought you was moving on.
You don't do that when it's your goddamn car show.
When it's your car show,
you let them talk to the very last period.
Sorry, Cc.
I thought I choose to be a mess.
It's okay.
You're sorry.
You're sorry.
I'm sorry.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is T.
Hey, team, good morning.
What's your question for, Jess?
So my question is, I kind of needed some help getting my daughter's father and my current boyfriend to cooperate with each other and get along.
Like, I keep them apart for the most part because it started off really rough a couple years ago.
I think maybe four years ago I met my boyfriend or whatever, and he was really good with my daughter, who is 11 years old.
And he went and bought her a Pandora bracelet as a gift.
And her father took it.
So after that, everything started, like, spiraling out of control.
Like, they're talking crap to each other with the phone,
boyfriend pulling up at the baby daddy's house to say,
I know where you live and all this stuff.
So since then, I kind of just kept them apart.
But now my mom, who has helped me with my daughter for so long, she moved away.
So I need them to get along.
So I can call one and be like, hey, I need you to drop her off.
to her dad or vice versa um but i'm not sure if that's something that i need to um make happen
or let them let you know do it on their own no this so this is your child's father and your
boyfriend correct yes no you don't let them do it in their own because you see how that's worked
out you do it because you are the person in the middle you're the direct link you know what i
mean and first of all are you are you over your baby father like why is why is he so
why is he and your boyfriend so at odds?
Like, what is that about?
Like, have you ever cheated on your boyfriend with him?
Have you cheated on your baby daddy with this and then left him and got with the guy?
Like, what is that?
It's history there.
So, with me and my daughter's father, we were together on and off for about, like, eight to nine years.
And it was a couple, maybe three years, no, two or three years after that I met my boyfriend.
So there was, you know, there was no cheating or anything like that.
But I guess me and my daughter's father just kind of have bad history,
and he's one of those people that it's like, he wants it to be his way, you know what I'm saying?
He wants to be in control.
He's not trying to be controlling, but he also, yeah, he doesn't want, it's more so for my daughter, like, not really me.
He's like, oh, that's my daughter, you know, nobody should be buying her jewelry or nobody.
You know, he wants to, like, create boundaries, which I understand, you know, but my daughter's, I mean,
my boyfriend is not trying to take his place, you know.
He just cares about her.
Yeah, and you.
are and you you're a package deal
you come with a child and so
whoever you date has to take
her with you you know what I'm saying
I think
your your daughter's
father is very
childish for that because
wouldn't you want somebody around
your daughter that would love her
and care for her as if
she was their own child
you know what I mean I just don't understand
that I do understand that there is a lot
of history he may not be over you have you
ever considered that? You ever thought about that?
Girl, I don't, because I don't care.
You got a whole girlfriend and family.
We are long past that.
Okay, well, then it sounds like if y'all moved on,
it sounds like if y'all both move on and this is an issue,
then the courts are there because y'all can't keep doing this.
Like, it's weird.
Now, it's your baby daddy giving you a problem or just your boyfriend?
We have here and there, but I kind of keep my distance.
You know, I just talk to him really when it concerns my daughter.
So, you know, and he doesn't really communicate.
Like, they haven't communicated with each other in about a year or two
because, like, you know, they were trying to pull up on each other
and eventually they just was like, like my dad spoke to my boyfriend
and my daughter's father and it kind of chilled out.
But now I'm trying to figure out how can we, like, move past that
because, like, there was never a conversation after everything was going on.
Well, boom, it has to be a conversation.
That's what I'm glad you said that.
It has to be a conversation.
you and it has to be all of y'all sit down together you your boyfriend and your baby's father like y'all have to do that your child's father sorry you y'all all got to sit down it's you don't go talk to your baby father by yourself you don't just have a conversation with your man you all got to do it they got to hash it out it shouldn't become physical because the only thing is going to hurt is the child the child we're not doing that so sit down and talk to them because i can't even do like her birthday parties and invite you know like i don't mind having her dad and his girlfriend and everybody
you know, come to the party, but I can't, when my boyfriend's around,
and I don't want to keep her other side of her family away from her because of him.
Yeah, absolutely not.
Yeah.
Yeah, no, we're not doing that.
Do you think, all right, you said us three,
but do you think I could get a mediator?
Because if these two, like, start popping off, I can't stop them.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, the police.
Yep, that's the mediator right there.
They ain't going to fight in front of them boys in black.
It's not going to happen.
So it's like, yo, we need to do this for our child.
and that's just what it is
because it takes a village
and if mom and dad aren't together
and their co-parents are trying to
co-parent amicably
and they both are in separate relationships
y'all got to do what's best for the child
nobody should be upset
because you ain't tripping about his girlfriend
being there you know what I mean
like as long as it's in the best interest
for the baby girl
then everybody should be able to operate like adults
that's it.
That's what I've been saying
I've been saying and I'm like I need them to
get it through their heads
like let's just go move along
you know call the police
That's it.
Or just bring your dad.
Bring your dad a guy who could break them up
if they do choose to fight.
But they shouldn't do that.
It's like nobody got time for that.
Exactly.
So good luck, babe.
Check back in with me.
Thank you so much.
I love y'all.
You're my favorite Aquarius queen, okay?
Thank you, Boo.
Have a good one.
Good luck, mama.
You too.
Thank you.
That was just fixed my mess.
Now when we come back,
we got the latest with Lauren.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
morning everybody is dj nvv jas larry sholomeini guy we are the breakfast club let's get
to the latest with lorne lorne becoming a straight fat she gets him from somebody that knows somebody
she gets to detail i'm the home girl that knows a little bit about everything she'd be having the
latest on this the latest with la rosa sometimes you have facts sometimes you have details
sometimes you have a little bit everything well it's the latest on the breakfast club
Talk to me
So we talked about this a bit
At the end of the last break
Cardi B says that she denied
Or turned down doing the Super Bowl
Let's take a listen
The Super Bowl
Yeah
Have the thought of doing
The halftime show
Across your mind
Of course
Definitely
I feel like I got
What year I got asked
To do the Super Bowl
I'm not sure if it was
2019, 2018
And I
Denied
I feel like
Soon
If I get to do it
I feel like I'm going to have more hits.
I feel like I'm going to be more experienced.
Hey, I know.
I'm going to eat that up.
Yeah.
I'm going to eat it up.
Would have been a great year for her to do with.
Yeah.
Definitely would have been a great year.
She said what year she said?
She said 2019 first, but she said maybe 2018.
I just think it might have been 2019 because that's when Jay Z started working with it.
I'm sure.
And I remember that first year was J-Lo and Shakira, so it probably would have been J-Lo and Cardi.
And then Invasion of Prophecy was-2018, right?
No.
No.
No.
No, my treatment was?
2017 I don't remember either way if that album was out that is plenty of hits on that album
yeah she had the records I mean it had to be duh it had to be after invasion of privacy
it was April 6th 2018 when it dropped yeah so that that that was at a high yes when did
Jay Z started doing the Super Bowl um Jay Z started doing the Super Bowl I looked it up earlier
and I remember 2019 um it's off a Bodak I mean off of Invasion of Prophecy
hell yeah she had the whole he started working with the
NFL, it says around 2019, 2020
before the, yeah.
Yes.
It was very early for her. I agree with her.
Super early.
Did y'all know she's never done her own
headlining tour, which is crazy when you think
about it because she's toured, but she's never done her own
headlining tour. Who did she go out with?
I remember she was with, it was like Miguel
at one point. I don't remember
that. She came to Baltimore.
They said in this, but I don't know what's the difference between.
They may have been for like a spring, blink, or like
summer fest, something like that, but I remember her
headlining a show in Baltimore at the arena.
She's headlined shows, but her own
headlined tour. Yeah, but when I saw
that in this article, I was like, wait, right?
Probably at times. You've been pregnant with what?
To what? She has a few kids.
Well, they also talked to her about
dating and Stefan Diggs. Let's take a listen to that.
Was it tough for you
to date again and then date
publicly? It was very tough,
but you know what? It is what it is.
It's tough hiding. It's just tough dating.
It's definitely tough dating.
in your 30s too so I'm happy I like him I love him but Stefan how has he inspired you
creatively or personally I don't see you out in the gym well personally is like I will never
complain about my job I will never complain about lack of sleep and so one thing that I have
been learning is that to be more organized not complain because he has to do two different things
he have to learn his book so it's like you have not only do you have to study you also have
have to get physical and you have to be in bed at a certain time you're literally in the military
i work hard but you know i'm saying i could take a little brick i can lay back and you know what i'm
saying i don't really got it runny runny but very inspirational to see how hard somebody were
that's right y'all don't know how blessed y'all are man you in your 30s you know what i'm saying
and you know you got a career going it's hard to find somebody that really really loves you
that's why it's good that you know jess is married Lauren you got two dudes like y'all oh my god stop
doing that you're gonna make that nigger leave her which one
We don't acknowledge the noise
We don't
You just got one boat
One bay
Yes
You're crazy
That's too niggal low
That's what you call her in the street
Also
You don't even be in the street
You can't even say street
Okay
I'm all right now
Exactly
Too lad low
Two lad low
I'm
Continue on
I'm going to
I'm not doing this with you
Now weirdly enough right
In the written
in Billboard article, there's a question
that they asked her about her relationship
currently with Offset, but that's not in the
video. So the question,
they say, friendship has always been
a core of your relationship with offset. Despite the
ups and downs, do you envision a lasting
friendship with him? She said, I tried, next
question. But that's not in the video.
But then they also get into the Big Three
conversation, and she didn't really
give her pain on any of the names
mentioned, but the names mentioned were Cardi,
Nikki Benaj, and Meg DeSalleon.
Cardi talks about why she deserves to beat her. She says
She works hard.
But I've thought about that conversation.
Big three as far as what, female rappers?
Right now?
The big three of female rappers.
Now, here are some names that have been tossed around.
And Glorilla is in the big three.
Yeah, it's my head right now.
They said, I don't know who y'all, I don't know who y'all, how y'all mixing it up.
I just know Glorilla in there.
Certified big three of this generation.
How are you about Doja Cat and Lotto?
Not so much anymore.
Yeah, where they've been at.
That's what I, yeah, where they've been at.
I mean, Lodoo have been living our life and doing a thing, you know,
I haven't seen Doja at all.
She just did a run with Apple Music.
She's about to drop something.
Okay, well, cool.
I'll be there listening.
Nikki's definitely in there.
Yeah, Nikki is like, you're not moving her.
Her or Cardi, you're not moving them.
And then it's Glorilla then.
Big Glow.
Over Meg the Stahlia?
Yes.
Glorilla.
That's crazy.
I'm asking, I feel like.
She's been consistent.
She's been putting up hits.
Yeah.
Records on radio.
At one point, Megan was consistent.
But not recently.
Yes.
I mean, yeah, she's more branding.
Like, she does more branding.
now, like, and less freestyle.
I mean, she used to stay freestyles,
dropping singles, hits, whatever, you know what I mean?
But she was consistent, more of a rap at one point.
By the way, none of them have more records
than Glorilla. None of them.
And Gloron Nuss. And I mean that respectfully, none of them
put out better music than Gloria. You're talking about
Nicki Minaj too? All of them. Everybody.
My personal opinion. Okay.
This is my personal opinion.
Gloomime to God. Okay.
Glow ain't missing a note.
Over Nikki Minaj.
Over Nikki Minaj. I said what I said.
I heard you and I thought it was the list. I couldn't hear well.
I just was confused.
Okay.
I love glow,
but I don't know if I put her over
Nikki Minaj.
Love her, though.
No, no, no, no.
No, no.
No, see what I'm saying.
I said, at this current moment.
Oh, current song.
Oh, nobody putting out better music than Gloria.
I'm just going through Nikki's
records and I'm like,
she got a lot of records,
but currently, right now.
Right now, nobody's trying
in gorilla's soaring.
Nobody.
She's up there by herself.
And she don't stop.
Every time it's a new one,
it's a new one.
And I mean, I could put,
I could put Gloria's catalog
up against Nicky's.
No.
I think that's a good one.
Yes, absolutely.
Glewerely got joints.
She does have joints.
Yeah, she does have joints.
Does she have as many, though?
She ain't got enough work playing yet.
I think Gloria just put out her debut album last year,
but she's got a bunch of mixtap that are like albums.
Okay.
You got to think all of that FNF and F and Tomorrow, that was on mixtapes.
Those are a mixtape project.
No, I get it, but I'm just saying, like, I don't think she's been around, you know, long enough.
She does not have to put her catalog up against it.
She does not have the cat.
If we're just talking music, I'm just talking about music.
I'm talking about nothing else because we know Nikki's a huge superstar.
Yeah, I'm not talking about music too.
I can put Gloria's catalog.
I don't think that's his opinion.
I think Nikki got a, what, a 15-year head start?
Hell yeah.
Wait, as far as records.
Catalina.
I can still get 20 records for 20 records.
I know.
That's right, Stan.
And you'll be like, damn, glow.
20 for 20-20.
I bet you'll be like, damn, glow.
I mean, we come and it's going on versus rules, right?
Right, right.
20 for 20 for 20.
be like, damn, I ain't Glow got some joints right here.
Glow definitely got some joyous.
But as far as catalog, I don't think she has to time in like Nikki.
And if so, she would be the only one who could do that.
Because I still don't know nobody by a catalog that's touching Nikki's what her 15 is.
You know what I'm saying?
Nikki goes all over the place.
She'll go trap.
She'll go pop.
She'll go that.
Yeah, nah.
But Glow is close.
Glow is close.
That's what I'm going to tell you.
Like, Gloria, she got some joints.
I'm not saying joint.
She ain't got no joy.
Loven on a nice run these last.
But Nikki got a 15-year-head start.
I ain't talking about time.
I'm just talking about music.
20 for 20, that's all.
20 records versus 20 records.
You'll be bopping your head.
That's a good versus.
Don't act like it's not.
I'm not.
I'm not, I'm not.
Nikki Minaj and Gloria.
Great, great.
Yeah, I just don't know how long glow can last on her side.
That's my only argument.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
It would be great.
She has to be glow and others.
Like, so I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Well, that's the hour.
We had some, I knew that coffee.
That was entertaining.
That conversation was going to last.
We had some other things, but...
All right.
Well, thank you for the latest with Lauren.
You're welcome.
Now, when we come back,
it is Beyonce's birthday.
So it's only right.
Let me know what your favorite Beyonce record is.
And we're going to play some Beyonce this morning.
I thought you were about to put a frequent dress on.
I didn't know what's happening.
You know what I should do?
I should send Beyonce visions on our birthday.
What are you?
Yes, girl, do that.
You got Beyonce Address?
You know what you live?
You couldn't even send them to blue.
Okay?
Oh, my God, no.
Like, I'm cool with her nephew.
Her nephew?
Jules.
Jules, yeah.
He probably will be here for a New York fashion week,
so I'm like, here, get easy to your aunt.
Okay.
Yeah.
And your mother.
And your mother.
All right.
It's the breakfast club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ NV.
Jess Hilarious.
Shalameen, the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Salute to Montel Jordan for joining us this morning.
Yes, that interview was very deep.
I did not know that brother was going through that.
He still looked good.
Yeah.
Oh, man, he looks amazing for a lot of years old, man.
He was 53 or 56?
56, yes.
56 years old.
He looks incredible for 56 years old, man.
He's amazing.
I love that he's using what he's going through to teach others, you know, how to just go out there and live better lives, right?
Because, you know, a lot of brothers don't want to go to the doctor.
And you are not living your best life if you are not going to check on said life at the doctor.
So, my brothers, please go get your private state checked.
Okay, go get your blood tested, check your PSA levels.
Go get that digital rectal exam.
We make a lot of jokes on this radio about stuff going up your butt.
But the reality is you would rather have a finger up your butt than be dead.
Yeah.
It's really that simple.
Like, it ain't hard.
You know what I mean?
And by the way, make it a game.
When you go in there to get your rectal exam?
What are you talking about?
Huh?
No.
No, you've got to make it a game.
Be serious, man.
Yeah, like, what the hell?
No, you're going to laugh.
Go get your process.
No, you're going to laugh.
You're going to laugh because I want you to think about it.
When you go to get your digital rectal exam, think about me laughing at you.
Why you keep saying digital rectum?
Because I laughed, you know what I mean?
When I ended up getting my prosthetic check, I actually went for a vasectomy.
Yeah, you was going for something else and they ended up with a thing in your body.
He was going up for a hurt elbow and they just turn around.
But you know why?
I ended up with a finger in my butt.
I ended up with a finger in my butt because when the doctor said to me, have you had a prostate exam?
I'm 47 years old.
I think this is why I've been last year.
So he was like, you know, you should get a prostate.
exam. It was a no-brainer for me. You know
why? Because I want to live.
All right. So, yes, I bent over two
that thing up. Damn, that's crazy. So you
wasn't even going to
get that. So when were, had you
ever thought about that before, prior to?
Actually, no.
They do blood tests, though. Now they do
blood. Now they do, you can do both. You do the
that's when they, that's when they, that's when they
check your PSA level. So
you can do either all.
Okay. I've done both.
Wow. And we'll continue to do both for the rest of my life.
Yeah, no, no, I've done both too.
Yeah.
But recently, they just do blood.
I did the first one I think like five years ago, but...
I mean, if you keep going to the same person over and over,
how many times...
Yeah, you get tired of fucking you, Envy.
So, yeah, let's check your blood, man.
We got the fun out the way.
Now, it's wrong with you, man.
So you got, you went to different people.
Yeah, he goes different people.
No, I only want to problem.
But the moral of the story is, go get your prostate check, man.
Don't be too tough.
You're not too tough to die, are you?
That's right.
Okay.
That's right.
Have a good day.
All right, now, Baltimore.
Baltimore.
this weekend, tomorrow, Saturday
and Sunday, your girl, Just
hilarious, will be there with your guy,
Desi Alexander at the Baltimore Comedy Factory.
Get your tickets. We got five shows
this weekend. That's two Friday, two
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I can't wait to come home. Love
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i do have a positive note man uh it comes from the four agreements you know i love the four
agreements. Don Miguel Ruiz says, seek to know the truth. Okay, when you hear an opinion and
believe it, you make an agreement and it becomes part of your belief system. The only thing that
can break this agreement is to make a new one based on truth. Only the truth has the power
to set you free. So always seek to know the truth. Have a great day. Breakfast club, bitches.
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