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Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
We need help!
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you
get your podcasts. Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast
Post Run High is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into
their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never
heard her before. Listen to
On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the
iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, y'all.
Niminy here. I'm the host
of a brand new history podcast for kids
and families called Historical
Records.
Executive produced by Questlove, The Story Pirates,
and John Glickman,
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone.
Bash, bam, another one gone.
The crack of the bat and another one gone.
The tip of the cap, there's another one gone.
Each episode is about a different, inspiring figure from history.
Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused to give up her seat on the city bus
nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it.
And it began with me.
Did you know, did you know?
I wouldn't give up my seat.
Nine months before Rosa, it was called a moment.
Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hello, my undeadly darlings. It's Teresa, your resident ghost host. And do I have a
treat for you. Haunting is crawling out from the shadows, and it's going to be devilishly
good. We've got chills, thrills, and stories that'll make you wish the lights stayed on.
So join me, won't you?
Let's dive into the eerie unknown together.
Sleep tight, if you can.
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You guys, this is history.
What you've done, what we've done.
You guys have built a platform that includes.
Y'all the best.
It's the world's most dangerous morning show.
Wake the f*** up breakfast club.
DJ Envy.
Envy playing my record, I made it.
Jess Hilarious.
I'm like, y'all need to keep on the breakfast club.
Charlamagne Dukas.
What made you think the liking of controversial questions would take his part?
I like this show.
Thanks breakfast club.
Good morning, USA. Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo.
Jess Hilarious.
Good morning.
Charlemagne Degas.
Peace to the planet.
It's Friday.
Yes, and it's International Women's Day today.
Okay, okay.
Friday, March 8th.
So happy International Women's Day.
Jess Hilarious.
Yes, y'all see I made my grand entrance because it is
International Women's Day. Okay, that's why.
You look very nice today. I mean, you look nice
every day. I was ready to say, don't play with me. Don't play
with me. Yes, but thank you.
But you look very nice today. Thank you.
I got y'all breakfast coming too. Oh my God, what is it?
All the women that work here at the
Breakfast Club breakfast. Oh, that is nice.
Did you get a taco? Don't look at that is nice. Did you get a taco?
Don't look at me like that.
Did you get a taco?
She don't like my food choices.
No.
Okay?
Is it a taco?
No, no.
I kept it simple.
Because nine times out of ten, he never ate from these places.
That's not true.
He loves giving people food that he never tried.
Never.
And it's like, what?
Why do you do that?
How about food that you didn't ask for?
Like, you've been saying tacos all week.
All week.
I've been trying to get you tacos.
I know. Clearly. At least I haven't been trying. But we know that you can't get tacos it. Like you've been saying tacos all week. All week. I've been trying to get you tacos. I know.
At least I've been trying.
But we know that you can't get tacos this early in the morning.
But I got something really simple.
Something very tried and true.
Something that never has let us down.
Just like the women in our life.
Chick-fil-A.
Wow.
I knew it.
I knew it.
Very much trash.
That is crazy.
It's biscuits.
You like biscuits?
Biscuits what?
You had a biscuit yesterday.
Yeah, from McDonald's.
Jesus Christ.
Yeah.
You don't like Chick-fil-A biscuits?
No.
Why wouldn't you ask?
He doesn't listen.
I'm going to try again to get time.
I like Chick-fil-A lunch.
I don't like Chick-fil-A.
Maybe Friday to time.
Ain't no egg.
Ain't no bacon.
Ain't no toast.
Ain't no pancakes.
Ain't no fresh toast.
They have the chicken biscuits with the egg, the cheese.
No, sweetie.
You ain't got no Big Baks, so you won't appreciate it.
The Big Back employees will appreciate it.
Oh, my goodness.
It's International Women's Day.
We're not talking Big Baks this morning, man.
What's wrong with you?
Jesus Christ.
I'm going to try to get you a taco again.
Yesterday, only Taco Bell was open, but it's Friday, so maybe they'll open up a little early.
That's not why they're going to be open on Friday.
Because sometimes...
They wasn't open all week.
No, they might have the food truck or something.
We're going to try to get a taco.
It's 6 o'clock in the morning.
I'm going to 7.
See, women like for men to be thoughtful.
You should have thought about this yesterday.
You knew International Women's Day was yesterday.
No, you should have thought not to take the easy way out
and get Chick-fil-A breakfast like we're your damn kids in here.
Jesus.
Oh, my goodness.
All right, it's all about our women this morning.
So we're going to be nothing but women's songs, right?
So all the men's songs drive.
Nothing but women's songs.
We're going to let Jess pick some of the songs she wants to hear.
Drake.
Drake is.
Shut up.
Uh-uh.
We're not doing it.
Why do you always have to go that way?
No, do not.
I'm saying Drake is very tapped into this feminist side.
Oh, I was ready to say, come on now.
We don't need nobody.
I need to miss Jenna Drake.
You do not need to miss Jenna Drake.
Please, no. Child, what? No, and Drake. We do not need to miss Jim and Drake. Please, no.
Child, what?
No, not Drake.
Listen, Red, you going to enjoy the Chick-fil-A?
Okay, Los, you going to church?
This is men.
This is International Women's Day.
Why are you asking the men to know?
You said you bought it for the women, but you want to ask the men.
You know what?
I don't know what they identify as.
Let me stop.
Let's get right into it.
That is true.
I don't know what Red identify as or Los. stop. Let's get right into it. That is true. I don't know what Red identify as or Los.
Oh, come on now.
Now we talking now.
Put that Mary Jane Blige Be Happy on.
Put that on.
There you go.
All right.
One of the greatest records of all time.
Instant mood changer.
You hear me?
That's right.
When we come back, we got front page news.
Teslin Figaro will be joining us.
This is a long intro, so we can keep talking for a second.
By the way, this intro should not be this long in radio.
I just want to put that out there.
In radio, I don't know who the program director here is or the assistant program director,
but they should cut that whole intro.
It should be a four-second post or eight-second post.
Yeah, that's too long.
So it starts, how can I?
We do that a lot on this station.
I just want you to know that's Radio 101.
What's that?
That's the basics.
Keep going.
I'm saying the basics of it is you're supposed to cut these long intros.
So it'd be like the Breakfast Club and then she'd start singing.
You know what I mean?
I shouldn't have to tell anybody in here that, by the way.
Front page news is next.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Now let's get in some front page news.
Morning, Tiz.
Good morning, DJ Envy.
Good morning, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God.
Happy International Women's Day
Thank you girl
Now I want to start off with some quick sports
If you didn't hear
I guess on Netflix
Jake Paul will be fighting Mike Tyson
On July 20th
What?
I'm not mad at it
Mike Tyson is going to get paid
Mike Tyson is going to make a lot of money
Mike Tyson might get hurt He's not going you know, Mike Tyson is going to get paid. Mike Tyson is going to make a lot of money. But Mike Tyson might get hurt.
He's not going to get hurt.
This is such a joke.
I don't think so.
Yeah, he's not going to get hurt.
You know what I mean?
He's been in the game long enough.
He's grown enough.
They're probably going to have a lot of stipulations in place that we may or may not know about.
They're probably going to use bigger gloves.
He's not going to get hurt.
I hope not.
No, he's not going to get hurt.
This is so clowned out.
I mean, it's a joke, you know, as far as boxing is concerned.
But, I mean, you know, far as boxing is concerned but i mean you know
michael mike gonna get a big payday it's interesting to see mike still getting big paydays
at 57 years that's right yeah right now how old is jake paul 27. oh yeah big clown out but all right
all right we gonna watch yeah we definitely watch yeah y'all will and tell me what happened
now tes let's get into uh president biden state of the union last night right
yeah spicy joe showed up last night i kind of enjoyed it i enjoyed while he was on his yell
joe or the yell glow or whatever they say he had a lot of spice last night he showed up at the state
of the union tackled a lot of issues he said no one earning less than 400 000 would pay an
additional penny in taxes he talked about getting rid of more junk fees something we talked about
on the show he also had a strong message for reducing the cost of prescription drugs
and called out Republicans for not voting for it.
He actually called out a lot.
And so we're going to go through a couple of recaps.
Take a listen to how he called out Republicans about prescription drugs.
Well, I propose and sign not one of your Republican buddies voted for it.
We finally beat Big Pharma.
Instead of paying $400 a month or thereabouts for insulin with diabetes,
and it only costs $10 to make,
they only get paid $35 a month now and still make healthy profit.
He also went at Republicans for not supporting the infrastructure bill.
He said, basically, you guys had no problem accepting the money.
You sit up here clapping and cheering, but you didn't want to accept the money. Take a listen to that.
Forty six thousand new projects have been announced all across your communities. And by the way,
I noticed some of you strongly voted against it or they're cheering on that money coming in.
If any of you don't want that money in your district, just let me know.
He also told Republicans when addressing uh that they know how to read
that they need to stop you know uh if they disagree with the bill read it and get the
facts for yourself listen to that this bill would save lives and the order of the border
it would also give me and any new president new emergency authority to temporarily shut down the
border when the number of migrants at the border is overwhelming. The Border Patrol Union has endorsed this bill.
The Federal Chamber of Commerce isn't. Yeah, yeah.
You're saying, oh, look at the facts.
I know, I know you know how to read.
He even told the Supreme Court justices directly, I haven't seen this.
He told them that, hey, you're going to find out how women feel about Roe versus
Wade. Basically said the F around and find out. Paraphrase and take a listen.
It's a decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. The Supreme Court majority wrote the following.
And with all due respect, justices, women are not without electoral political power.
You're about to realize just how much.
So a lot going on. We can't fit in everything in the couple of minutes that i have
but uh quite a bit going on uh it's also you know we had uh obviously taylor green who is notorious
for always interrupting and you know calling the president a liar of course she did that yesterday
uh donald trump was responding in real time on his true social uh basically saying that a lot of the
good stuff that biden was talking about was implemented under his administration but it kicked in once joe got in and you know
basically saying the same thing that joe is a detriment to uh america what do you think
charlotte i know you're watching in real time oh i mean for me you know nothing nothing about
biden surprised me last night you know other than the fact they was up that late you know it started
at nine went until after 10. All I kept asking myself was
what was President Biden, Nancy Pelosi, and
Jim Clyburn's nap schedule during the day
for them to be up that late? You don't think he was a little
spicy? He had a little bit more vigor to him.
Nothing about last night surprised me.
You know, I've been asking one question
over the past several months, and it's simply
is the Biden-Harris ticket still a winning
ticket? This isn't 2020. You don't
have the series of unfortunate circumstances that you had then.
There is no COVID.
There's no George Floyd protest.
So what is going to energize people to go out there and vote in November?
Because clearly it's not the threat to democracy.
That is Donald Trump.
So can they win?
I don't know.
He had a lot more energy last night, but I don't know if that resonated with the American people.
I just I don't know.
Like, you know, you know, he asked for a border deal, but you got to put that on the table.
The border isn't fixed.
You know, you have 30,000 people dead in Gaza and everyday working class people aren't feeling the financial relief they would like.
So I I don't know.
I'm still not clear on if they are a winnable ticket, even though he was solid last night.
I don't know.
I always feel like they're like and salute to all the car salespeople.
I feel like they're just always bad car salespeople.
Like, the car's going to be able to fly, and you won't have to be able to put gas in it.
And then when you push this button, oh my gosh, the car will do 0 to 60 in 1.5 seconds.
That's what it always feels like.
It just feels like they're just selling a lot of dreams.
It feels like they're just telling people what they want to hear to try to get them excited,
opposed to what they need to hear.
And I always felt like that with this.
Well, yeah, I mean, he was able to speak to a lot of accomplishments that they have already done.
But I just don't know if those accomplishments that he's already done overshadow the things that people want to see done.
Right. Correct. You know what I mean?
Like last night, he got interrupted because, you know, of the border crisis.
He got interrupted because of what's happening in Israel and Gaza.
So, I mean, I don't know.
That's my question.
Even though he did have a lot of energy last night, I don't know if that actually energized people.
Let's give him the credit for at least having the energy.
We can just give him the credit for at least having the energy.
That right there shouldn't be enough.
Just us simply saying, does our president have a pulse, should not be enough.
Yeah, he drank a monster.
He drank a monster beforehand and had a little energy.
I can't not.
But I mean, like I said,
he was solid.
I'm sorry, Joe.
I tried.
He was solid last night,
but my question still remains.
Are they a winnable ticket
in November?
I simply don't know.
All right.
Well, that is front page news.
What are we talking next hour?
Damn, Joe.
I tried.
Well, for those of you
who are going on
a spring break next week,
if you're going to Miami,
you may want to think twice.
They say if you come down to Miami with that foolishness, you're going to jail.
So we're going to talk about that at 7 o'clock hour.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
Everybody else, get it off your chest.
Matter of fact, we just want to hear from the women this morning.
You fellas fall back.
It's International Women's Day.
You fellas fall back.
Let the women on the line.
So why are you talking?
Jess should be doing this.
Jess, what's the number?
What?
Exactly.
800-585-1051.
Women, ladies, call up right now.
Jess would love to hear from you.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
It's a new day.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Wait.
Wake up.
Whether you're mad or blessed.
It's time to get up and get something.
Call up now
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We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club
Hello, who's this?
It's Nika
I'm saying how can you
Take it to all the women
To your wife
Down at home
Thank you, girl
You need a man to buy you a better phone man
i'm at work right now okay so she can actually buy her own phone thank you international women's
well thank you
i let you get dj envy like oh my god no oh my my God, no. Well, thank you so much, Nika.
We get that from Jess.
She do it different now, though.
Now she go, oh my God.
Oh my God.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, good morning.
It's Bird.
Bird.
This is about the women this morning, Bird.
You a woman?
I know y'all saying woman, but I want to give my sister an apology.
That's the women's day.
What you do?
Man, okay, so her and her boyfriend,
they got a TikTok and they be cooking,
but Big Mac, and I told him he a Big Mac chef.
He really didn't take that to life.
He can't snap it to me,
but I just want to apologize to her.
I'm sorry.
And I want to shout out their TikTok.
Okay, what is it?
He call somebody a Big Mac?
Yeah, his sister has a TikTok.
She be cooking with her husband.
He called her a big bag chef.
A big bag chef.
And he going to call Breakfast Club with a big bag on the side.
I apologize.
I want to shout out their TikTok.
Hurry up, shout out.
It's the real D family.
The real D family.
That's crazy.
Real D family.
Let's go.
Let's go, black people. Let's go. Let's go, black people.
Let's go.
We don't take nothing serious.
Okay, let's go.
Well, get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us up now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Hello, good morning.
Hey, good morning.
What's your name?
My name is Margaret.
Margaret, happy International Women's Day.
Thank you.
I'm a long-time listener, but a first-time caller.
I'm 64 years old.
I love The Breakfast Club. we love you margaret
charlamagne you should just sit out the conversation charlamagne i'm speaking directly
to you some mornings you piss me off i wish i could you know reach through the radio and strangle
you yes you're not helping you make me feel like i don't want to go out and vote and i'm a long time democrat
not because i don't agree with some of your points that you put across but your conversation
sometimes in the morning is very discouraging don't voters will not go out to vote nope
don't blame no don't blame that on me don't blame don't blame the lack of energy you're feeling from uh uh the biden
administration don't blame that on me let margaret speak nope i am blaming i'm not blaming the lack
of energy i'm just saying sometimes you don't give the administration do do you know what's
due to them they're trying their best you know they have the other side who is blocking everything Britain is trying to do. What is it supposed to do? It was the same thing when...
Is your country falling apart? Feeling tired? Depressed? A little bit revolutionary? Consider
this. Start your own country. I planted the flag. I just kind of looked out of like,
this is mine. I own this. It's surprisingly easy. There's 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tried my country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a racket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular
online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs,
and more. After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast post run high is all about
it's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories their journeys and
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It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
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Hey, what's up? This is Ramses Jha.
And I go by the name Q Ward.
And we'd like you to join us each week for our show Civic Cipher.
That's right. We're going to discuss social issues,
especially those that affect black and brown people,
but in a way that informs and empowers all people
to hopefully create better allies. Think of it as a black show for non-black people. We discuss everything from prejudice to
politics to police violence, and we try to give you the tools to create positive change in your
home, workplace, and social circle. Exactly. Whether you're black, Asian, white, Latinx,
indigenous, LGBTQIA+, you name it. If you stand with us, then we stand with you.
Let's discuss the stories and conduct the interviews
that will help us create a more empathetic,
accountable, and equitable America.
You are all our brothers and sisters,
and we're inviting you to join us for Civic Cipher
each and every Saturday with myself, Ramses Jha,
Q Ward, and some of the greatest minds in America.
Listen to Civic Cipher every Saturday on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
So, y'all, this is Questlove,
and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast I've been working on
with the Story Pirates and John Glickman called Historical Records.
It's a family-friendly podcast.
Yeah, you heard that right.
A podcast for all ages.
One you can listen to and enjoy
with your kids starting on September
27th. I'm going to toss it
over to the host of Historical Records,
Nimany, to tell you all about it.
Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all. Nimany here.
I'm the host of a brand new
history podcast for kids and families
called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone.
Bash, bam, another one gone.
The crack of the bat and another one gone.
The tip of the cap, there's another one gone.
Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history.
Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused
to give up her seat on the city bus nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it. Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, James Brown, B.B. King, Miriam Akiba.
I shook up the world.
James Brown said, say it loud.
And Akiba said, I'm black and I'm proud.
Black boxing stars and black music royalty together in the heart of Zaire, Africa.
Three days of music and then the boxing event.
What was going on in the world at the time made this fight as important that anything else
is going on on the planet. My grandfather laid on the ropes and let George Foreman basically
just punch himself out. Welcome to Rumble, the story of a world in transformation. The 60s and
prior to that, you couldn't call a person black. And how we arrived at this peak moment.
Listen to Rumble, Ali, Foreman, and the Soul of 74 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
But Obama was in power. People say, oh obama did nothing for the country what could he do the republican blocked everything he tried to do well obama did some very good things like
obamacare and but this is what i always tell politicians ma'am don't volunteer the lie
they know what congress is going to look like they know these people better than we do before
they get in office so don't volunteer to lie and tell people that you're going to do all of these things if you
know you can't get them done. And if me as a taxpaying citizen and a voter, I pay my taxes
and I vote, I should be able to express that. And that shouldn't discourage you from voting in any
way, shape or form. I think you're trying to blame me for your lack of enthusiasm for voting because
everybody has a lack of enthusiasm for this upcoming
election because nobody wants this rematch.
But don't put that on me. So, I'm going to
ask you a question, Charlamagne. Yes, ma'am.
Have you ever said
I'm going to do something in the
future and it doesn't manifest
because of somebody else? No.
No? No. I don't
believe that. No. I make my own decisions.
Amarga, you have a great weekend.
Now in his life.
Anyway, have a great day, and thank you very much for taking my call.
All right.
Where are you calling from?
Queens, New York.
East Springfield Boulevard.
Oh, Springfield.
But Cambridge Heights, Queens Village, where's that?
Springfield Gardens?
Laurelton.
Laurelton.
Okay, Laurelton.
All right.
Well, salute to everybody out in Queens, New York.
Thank you, Ms. Margaret.
All righty now. Ms. Margaret's 64 years old. She should not to everybody out in Queens, New York. Thank you, Ms. Margaret. All righty now.
Ms. Margaret's 64 years old.
She should not be falling into peer pressure because I've never told you not to vote.
I've never told you Joe Biden hasn't done anything.
I literally just said 10 minutes ago that he was able to express a lot of the accomplishments that he's gotten done.
But it's about the things that people want.
You presented the couch, sir.
And she hopped on there.
That's right. You would have never said nothing about the couch sir because the child hopped on there that's right
you would have never said nothing about the couch no because it's your influence you be acting like
you don't know your influence the couch is real though this year is all about the republicans
who are the crooks i mean the god is real too the democrats who are the cowards and the couch so you
know whose job it is to get people off the couch donald trump and joe biden and Charlamagne No, it's not. Hello. Wow, man. I still can't believe I got through.
This is dread. I am calling
y'all out of the
capital of the Midwest
known as the 513.
Why are you calling the
capital? Yes,
it is. I sure
did. I completely don't
rep That city
The nasty natty
How old are you?
Are you drunk?
How old am I?
Yes
Yeah
I'm the same age as
Uncle Charlotte
And DJ Envy
We right there together
Oh okay
Knockin' on them 50's doors
Yeah that's right
Yeah you right
Cause that ain't something
Some of these young folks would say
Yeah that's the only reason why I act
That's the only reason why I act Yeah No you good You, because that ain't something some of these young folks would say. Yeah, that's the only reason why I asked. That's the only reason why I asked.
Yeah, no, you're good.
You're good.
And, you know, speaking, since I did get through it, can't believe it.
Yes, I'm glad, you know, she is a good addition to the crew because, and this ain't no jocking
because I don't jock, but, like, I thought if anybody going to come, because, really, I was kind of chicked out, not going to lie. Like, we don't jock, but I thought if anybody going to come, because really I was
kind of chicked out, not going to lie.
We don't need no other chicks. I'll be
giving y'all a run for your money.
Trez, if you don't tell us why you call her Trez.
Absolutely.
Why you cut her off while she's bigging Jess up?
Thank you, Jay. And on International Woman's Day.
Continue bigging Jess
up, ma'am. Exactly.
I'm bigging up her
cause she be bringing it with
she be bringing the little heat
and uh
even in the funny thing
whoever stood up to
uh
Uncle Charlotte
and roasted him for his list
even
I be dead
so
I
I mean I'm like
y'all got the right one
finally
but I would say this
on the end
on the out
yes I'm probably not your'all got the right one finally. But I would say this on the out.
Yes, I'm probably not your typical chick in the sense that even all this, you know,
International Women's Day, I mean, we got Chick History Month. I mean, I'm just kind of saying, be careful of what the white man is putting in our ear,
which is a bunch of white feminism and it's ruining our family
and uh that's just something to be aware of i don't know i don't really take for no uh
kick day and all of that just love to the black man love to the black family love to the black
woman all of it though but it's not it's not International White Woman's Day, though. It's International Women's Day.
No, but what I'm saying is all of this stuff falls out of what they keep putting down about everything.
Like, why is there a chick in it?
Isn't there a chick in it?
And it comes first out of our pale-faced feminism, which is very dangerous for us.
So let me ask you a question.
What grade was you smoking this morning when you woke up?
She was drinking.
You know what?
Dreads don't need nothing to be crazy.
I'm already crazy as hell.
That's right.
Yes, ma'am.
Yes, ma'am.
Well, thank you, Dreads.
Peace, Dreads.
Life out with y'all.
Oh, my God.
Y'all look crazy.
Are we crazy?
Yes.
Y'all let that lady told for three minutes.
Y'all know she
high or drunk or
something.
She enjoying herself.
It's just a Friday.
I ain't mad at her.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent,
you can hit us up.
Now we got rumors.
We got Jess with
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Yes, we do.
Mike Epps said he ain't
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We'll talk about it next as The Breakfast Club aborted.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
And what up, Tess?
What's going on, DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God.
Hey, girl.
Let's get to some front page news.
It's International Women's Day, so salute to our two women on the show,
Ms. Jess Larris and Tia's.
Thank you so much.
Let's jump right into Miami.
Yeah, Miami is breaking up with Spring Break.
They say they get sick of the foolishness and the crime.
Take a listen.
Miami Beach is hoping to leave the shootings
and unruly crowds of previous Spring Breaks in the past.
It'll be difficult to get here into our city,
and once you get here, the expectation is you play by our rules.
Newly elected mayor Stephen Miner cites two deaths last year.
It's not just bad for our businesses, it's bad for our residents, it's bad for our tourists.
I have a responsibility as mayor to keep everyone safe.
Over the month of March last year, there were nearly 500 arrests
and more than 100 firearms seized.
This year, the city's new rules
for its busiest March weekends
include raising some parking prices to $100,
adding security checkpoints and bag checks
at some beach entrances,
and closing liquor stores at 8 p.m.
Damn!
Yeah, the liquor stores, they're really upset by that.
They said it's not fair at all uh
it's only about 400 police officers in miami so when you think about 400 police officers trying
to police thousands of people you know that's a lot so um they're bringing in extra security
governor ron desantis stopped by miami beach uh and said had this message he said if you're coming
here to enjoy florida and have a good time that's fine but if you're coming here to enjoy Florida and have a good time, that's fine. But if you're coming for other reasons, if you're
committing crime, causing havoc, you're
going to pay the price. Yeah, don't be
mad at Miami Beach. Don't be mad
at the government officials in Miami Beach.
Be mad at the people who come there and act a damn fool.
If I was the mayor, if I was
a resident of Miami Beach, I would probably want the
same thing, simply because you got a lot of folks who come
from out of town, F things up and then
leave. Don't make it so easy
for them to F things up.
I ain't mad at it.
I mean, it can work.
Before Miami Beach
was the popular spring place,
it was Virginia.
Ocean City?
Virginia Beach.
And everybody used to go
to Virginia Beach
for a spring break.
And then Virginia Beach
did something similar
where they put curfews
and put restrictions
on so many different things
where people were like,
you know what,
I don't want to go anymore because I don't want to be harassed.
They did that in Myrtle Beach, too.
Yeah, Myrtle Beach, too.
Myrtle Beach for Black Bike Weekend.
They did the same thing.
Yeah, and Black Bike Weekend is actually this weekend.
It is?
I think so.
I thought Black Bike Weekend was in May.
Nah, Black Bike Weekend ain't no March.
Myrtle Beach Black Bike Weekend is not in March.
There is a Black Bike Weekend this weekend.
Maybe it's not Myrtle Beach.
It definitely ain't Myrtle Beach.
I thought Myrtle Beach is like May.
Let me see. There is a... My best this weekend. Maybe it's not Myrtle Beach. It definitely ain't Myrtle Beach. I thought Myrtle Beach is like May. Let me see.
My best friend be going down there.
And I know there's another bike weekend, Daytona Beach.
It's Daytona Beach.
Yeah, they in Daytona this week.
Yeah, they don't have a lot of crap.
The bike week kind of a little bit of older crap, wouldn't you say?
Yeah, Daytona's this weekend.
Yeah, black bike weekend, Myrtle Beach is May 24th to the 27th.
Yeah, Daytona's this weekend.
Now, what else you got for spring break?
Yeah, just some spring break travel news.
Just wanted to give you a little bit of update.
The Transportation Security Administration, they're just issuing a warning, letting people know that it will be record-breaking travel this week, March 7th through March 25th.
They're expecting travel up by 6%, which that means that's good.
People have some disposable income they also put out an advisory saying if you're going to mexico the u.s embassy says to
travel smart because of nearby crime unregulated alcohol and drownings just to name a few risks
remember guys we talked about this last year with the uh the travel uh advisories with mexico and i
think you went anyway uh dj and i think i did you just ignored the advisory i did yeah so they're issuing that
again they said you know that threat is not over so make sure you pay attention they're also
encouraging people to enroll in a program called step uh in that program once you enroll in it it
gives you uh information about the travel the information on security uh different stuff that
you should look out for people taking people's money and stuff like that so they said that was a good program and tsa also said they want you to
come to the make sure you come to the airport early make sure you remember the 3-1-1 rule
that's mean packing your liquids 3.4 ounces basically they say don't come there getting mad
and acting a fool you know the drill and that's what it is so tsa got in on that alert as well so they don't want
no problems at the airport all right well anybody traveling be safe out there and remember uh
sometimes don't go to where people tell you don't go i know a lot of times when you go to mexico
or you go to jamaica or you go to a lot of these places there's places that they tell you don't go
there's a reason why they tell you don't go so don't go all right i don't so it's spring break
this week yeah spring break is this week next Yes. Spring break this week. Next week.
Monday.
I had no idea.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, thank you, Ted.
You have a good weekend.
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We are The Breakfast Club, it's International Women's Day
And we're opening up the phone lines 800-585-1051.
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Hello, who's this? Hey, this is Brittany.
Hey, Brittany. How are you?
I'm doing great. I'm calling
in to get Jess to help me with my mess.
Okay, what's up, girl? What's wrong?
So, I come from a strong
Caribbean background where we are
very blunt people. And I learned that a strong Caribbean background where we are very blunt people.
And I learned that a lot of the information that is shared sometimes do not have any reasoning behind it.
They just come out their mouth.
You'll walk into a room and they'll say something honest about you.
And it really don't be filtered.
So I've grown up to filter myself.
But my honesty is still very blunt and direct.
I just want to know, how can I be a little bit more kinder and still not stem away from my background?
Oh, so what are some examples? So say you walk in a room and are these encounters, these blunt encounters with men, women, your friends, family?
Like what?
Who is it?
Oh, everyone.
Jesus Christ.
Yeah.
Oh, gosh. And i know how y'all
can because i have a lot of caribbean friends um i don't think you can never get get better with
that without straying away from being who you are because for one people just have to know you
you're the type of person that you got to get to know to to realize that that you don't really
mean it in a personal way that's just how you were raised that is like literally in you um give me an example of something that you said that hurt somebody feelings that they
came and told you later about well i had a supervisor that was questioning the work that i
was doing and i asked her if it's possible that she can just show up to my meeting and give me
an example and then i can go ahead and follow her lead.
And I was told that's very rude of me to say because that's not her position.
She's here to tell me what to do.
Yeah, that's not rude at all.
That's the best you got?
I thought that was the best. I thought I said it in the most professional way and considerate because I definitely took
notice to her expertise and I felt like
the only way that we can resolve it is by you leading and I follow no I mean that's the best
you got for me you never like blatantly insult nobody and then and they came back to you later
like what you said was rude yeah you have haven't you no no so what so who is what what do you need because who is telling you that you
need to be nicer you don't need to be nicer you just need to continue to be who you are
and there's somebody out there for you whether it's friends guys or whatever that will accept
you for who you are you ever tried to date is this dating advice i'm giving you or just what
in life no it's just life advice i'm trying to grow when it comes to my communication style and I noticed my honesty
is just a little bit too blunt for people so I'm trying to see if I can soften it I've had people
say they weren't ready for that honesty okay that's what I was trying to get okay so they
weren't ready for that honesty listen honestly you're not here to coddle adults either though
you get what I'm saying like sometimes people do need honesty that's the problem with these days in communication um why lines get blurred and why people you know
stay in friendships and relationships a little bit too long because nobody wants to hurt the
other feelings uh the other person's feelings keep it as g as you can without being disrespectful now
if you're a disrespectful person that's totally different from you being an honest. Sometimes you don't always got to say what's on your mind.
I'm told that all the time,
but I can't help that because I'm not here to coddle an adult.
Now for children is very different,
but out there in the real world.
Yeah.
We need more people that look like us to tell us about ourselves in the right
manner.
You get what I'm saying?
Yeah.
So I think you're doing figure out the right manner.
Yeah.
Just figure out the right manner. If you feel like out the right manner if you feel like you are disrespectful.
But again, if you ain't disrespectful and you just straightforward and Caribbean, I think they should be.
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Okay, but I understand that.
Okay, thank you. No problem.
Lord have mercy.
By the way, don't blame your nationality on, you know, your
bluntness. Yeah, I still don't get that one.
Yeah, some people just blunt. It's International Women's Day.
Why are you speaking? Shut up.
No! And go wipe the Beijing off your face.
I ain't got no Beijing on my face.
Let's pray for y'all.
Dear Lord, help these niggas.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, Jess, we have a gentleman on the phone.
He said his wife called you last week
asking for advice on how to split money
and it didn't work out.
So he wants to talk to you now.
Oh, damn.
Hey, what's going on?
What happened?
Hey, good morning.
Good morning.
How you doing?
I'm all right.
I'm calling in response.
There was a young lady called the other day
and she was asking you,
she said that her and i want to be
ex-husbands they came to an agreement that one person will pay the bills for a year while they
stay yes and then the next year the other person will pay the bills and she asked you she she split
the money since they are separated i'm the i'm the guy she was talking about I feel like it ain't fair I paid all my money for this year
And the year
It come for her to pay her stuff
Things ain't working out
Things ain't working out
She split the money with me
I paid my money
I made a lot of sacrifices for that year
That's what she said
She said that
I thought that she was saying that you didn't have the money and
now that it's time for you to pay everything you know yeah i could have sworn that's what she said
but okay okay well if what you're saying is you know i think that is unfair on your end no if you
did pay every if y'all had an agreement first of all going back to the agreement if you if y'all
had it set up some kind of way where you pay a year and she pays a year and now she's struggling on her year.
I do still think, you know, all those stuff happens.
It wasn't there for her year.
All things ain't working out.
Now, you don't save all this money from this prior year and all these sacrifices I made.
And it's your turn to pay the bills for the year,
and our things ain't working out.
Mm, okay.
Working out between y'all or working out with our funds?
What do you mean?
It's between us.
Oh, okay.
Y'all married or y'all just go together?
Nah, we separate now.
Separated, okay.
So y'all don't have a lawyer?
We're going through a divorce and stuff like that.
Okay.
There's no way to say that you take this or y'all take that.
Oh.
Separated.
Okay.
Now, is this agreement written or anything?
Because verbal, y'all ain't going to do nothing but it's just he say against she say.
And y'all ain't going to do nothing but go back and forth about it because y'all not working out.
Yeah, it was a verbal, it was verbal, like verbal agreement.
We just got contained, just got contained.
We just got contained to our agreement.
Yeah, well, I don't know if she was calling me and wasn't being truthful or, you know, you.
I don't know y'all personally, but I'm saying I think this should have been a going forward just no verbals don't happen
don't don't need to be happening because you never know you see how out of nowhere
y'all ain't working out when she when it comes to her having to pay hold up her end of the bargain
and that's all you got to go back on is just her word you know and that ain't really serving you
fair you know what I mean so no more verbals going forward actually it, it's just hurtful. It is. And I can tell in your voice.
And I do apologize about that.
It's fine.
I just wanted to clear that up.
And I really appreciate that because it's very rare that a man gets to tell his side after a woman gives hers.
So I'm sorry.
I wish you all the best with that, though.
But no more verbals.
Correct.
All right.
All right.
All right, Legion.
Oh, my God.
Don't step on my mask.
We got somebody else on the line.
Selena.
Good morning, Selena.
Good morning, Envy.
Good morning, Jess.
Good morning, gentlemen.
Good morning, love.
What's wrong?
Okay, so I currently work at the same job with my boyfriend.
And so I'll preface it by saying my boyfriend and i i work in the environment with
mostly men there's only three women at my job about 30 men and we've been together about 18
months and we are we have minor issues here and there but like i said there are only three women
at my job and he has befriended one of the women at the job and they text and talk outside the job. So I told him it was an issue for me because she's clearly flirting with him.
Okay.
And I feel like he's gaslighting me by telling me, like, oh, no, it's fine.
That's just how she talks.
And it's like, as a woman, you can see when boundaries are being crossed.
And he just, he keeps telling me, like, no, it's fine.
Everything is fine.
Okay.
That's my thing.
Well, if everything is fine
to him and it's not to you you know what to do you already told her how you feel about it you
told him how you feel about it if it ain't no change that ain't that ain't the relationship
to be in because i don't feel like it's necessary to address the woman because i'm not in a relationship
with her um and you're not in a relationship with her but you do see her every day and it's because and because it's only three of y'all i imagine that y'all have some type of
work relationship as well right if y'all consider each other good co-workers i mean do y'all talk
or do y'all not talk at all no y'all don't talk no oh okay okay so yeah i had a situation where
i have to go to her for certain like like, you know, requirements for my job.
And she's really off-putting.
Like, she's really rude.
She has an unnecessary attitude.
And because of their relationship, I brought it to him.
Like, hey, you know, that's your friend.
I don't know if there's an issue.
Like, if I said something to her to make her uncomfortable or anything.
And he's just like, no, that's just how she is.
Okay. But she's only like this with me. The anything. And he's just like, no, that's just how she is. Okay.
But she's only like this with me.
The other woman, she's not like this with her.
So you can't see what it is, then?
You can't see that that's your man,
and you can't see what he's doing and what he's possibly doing behind your back?
If she mad at you and it's only three of y'all,
you probably got the best-looking man on the job, I'm not sure,
or the one that she made him want it. But this is where probably got the best looking man on the job i'm not sure or the one that she may have but this is where it get messy her man worked there too girl quit the
job quit the it's just a lot going on jesus christ what is happening here y'all sound like a reality
show literally like i work in a i work in a i work in cold storage and i even though i work in a
warehouse i'm not technically a warehouse employee
I just
I work in cold
I have to be there to maintain
Yeah
My side of the office part
So
It's like I really don't have any interactions
With any of them
Unless I
Need to
But with her
I have to have interactions with her
Yeah
Well his loyalty is to you
Or supposed to be
At least
And I feel like I don't feel like And I don't feel like Well, his loyalty is to you or supposed to be, at least.
And I don't feel like it fully is.
How long y'all been together?
18 months.
18 months.
Over a year.
How long they been friends and talking outside of this?
About eight months.
About eight months.
Yeah.
So, girl, they coming up on a year of being good work friends.
And listen, let me correct you.
They're not friends. They're coworkers first of being good work friends. And listen, let me correct you. They're not friends.
They're coworkers first.
And they became friends.
I don't know whether it's behind your back or not, but it could be something going on there.
And I think you should actually set a boundary.
I think you should.
I'm not going to say give them an ultimatum, but you should put your foot down and say, look, I'm out of here.
If this don't, you know, I mean, I got to see you every day that's why oh you don't date where you work but because you did you gotta know that's what
stuff like this come with you get what i'm saying and um the fact that it's only three of y'all
ladies around all the men okay it's very very tempting you know because they looking at three
of y'all it's just three of y'all i don't know how y'all look it's just three of y'all you get what i'm saying so i think you should have a
conversation with him and it's more about more about putting your foot down it ain't even it
ain't even about her because if you give a man an ultimatum he you know what i'm saying you're
still giving him a chance to choose you don't give him a chance to choose you you should already be
chosen and it don't seem like you are that right So I was very direct and, you know, to the point about how I felt about the situation.
And his exact response to me was, how could you be upset at me having a friend when all the men want to sleep with you?
Okay, so there we are.
You are the baddest one in the cold storage.
Okay, so that's the problem. He's intimidated
by
other men when it comes to his
girlfriend's appearance. That's what it is. You don't need to be with him.
That's just what it is. You don't need to be
with him. Sound like he need to quit his job.
He can't.
Or he can't date you. And I'm sorry. I know you probably
love him because a lot of love has been built up there
and bonds and stuff over 18
months, but it don't really sound like you need to be there with him because that makes him feel a little bit
inferior if everybody want his girl oh let me let me have this other shorty on the side too so i got
both of them yeah because that's how i approach the situation to him like i feel like you just
trying to throw it in my face or throw it in their face by playing in my face yeah and i don't think
you should let yourself be played with don't don't don't play yourself for this man not at all y'all
got the same job please don't well thank you i appreciate it no problem give me an update because
you sound like you're still gonna stay and i don't need that no i don't need to stay i'm going
through enough i know that's right so yeah go outside it's almost open so yeah yeah good well thank you boo call back for an update
next thursday thank you no problem all right just fix my mess 800-585-1051 now we got uh
you can see just fixing mess live at the second annual black effect podcast festival april 27th
in atlanta georgia so go get your tickets tickets right now at blackeffect.com slash podcastfestival
or eventbrite.com.
And make sure you subscribe to Jess Hilarious' podcast,
The Carefully Reckless Podcast,
because she fixes mess every week.
Yes, I do.
Now, Jess, what the mess is coming up?
Yes, Lord Knoss X says he was fainting for penis
in the sixth grade.
Wow.
What?
Okay, all right.
Now we talking.
That was a tease.
That was a goddamn tease.
You hear me?
He loved that tease.
Look at him now. Look at him now. He loved that tease. That was a tease. I'm intrigued goddamn tease. You hear me? He loved that tease. Look at him now.
Look at him now.
He loved that tease.
That was a tease.
I'm intrigued.
I want to hear more.
I bet you are.
All right.
We'll get to it next.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
I am sick of Breakfast Club staff as a record label, as a crew, as a radio station.
Now, you know behind the scenes, Big Mac is one of our producers.
Oh, boy.
But if you don't know about how the radio station is set up, you know, we're set up with a bunch of other
radio stations as well.
So like, you know,
Elvis Duran,
the godfather of Elvis Duran
is down the hall.
Elvis Duran always
has amazing food.
If you can see us right now,
you see the plate that Jess got.
What you got on that plate, Jess?
I have a little bit of everything,
but everything is Italian.
Okay.
She has meatballs.
Meatballs,
spinach,
lasagna,
some type of wings,
some other type of pasta,
roasted potatoes,
broccolini.
That's all the white people over there.
That's right.
We the black ones.
Right.
So Big Mac goes over there.
And somebody over there had to say, man, last time you came here, you ate up all the food,
man.
Big Mac ate up all the food, and he going to eat up all the food now?
He ain't going to leave nothing for nobody.
That's embarrassing.
No, they sent the email, actually, to the staff.
No, they didn't.
Cut it out.
Yes.
I didn't know it was an email now.
It was an email.
Said he ate all the food.
That was an email to say that.
Before they got to get any.
Wow.
See, that's the kind of stuff your parents tell you.
That's the kind of stuff you hear at family gatherings.
Don't go over there acting hungry.
That's right.
Don't go over there acting hungry.
That's right.
Mac, you go over there acting hungry all the damn time, man.
Embarrassing us.
That's why I went over there before he did.
But, you know, yesterday,vis has a new ice cream business he had his ice cream truck here yesterday
and he was giving you know the staff ice cream free ice cream and matt got like four or five
cones the moral of the see the moral of the story is i'm tired of matt going over there acting hungry
ice cream truck we was at the back of the line not because we black y'all we just was late so we was at the back of the line he walked right we black, y'all. We just was late. So we was at the back of the line.
Because we black.
He walked right.
He walked up to the front like, come on, y'all.
I'm like, uh-uh.
He think that Wild N' Out hat going to get him everywhere.
That Wild N' Out hat.
No white people don't watch that.
Lord have mercy, man.
And listen, I want to tell y'all, make sure to go get your tickets for the second annual
Black Effect Podcast Festival happening Saturday, April 27th.
Oh, we definitely got food there.
Okay, all right.
We got plenty of food vendors,
just like last year.
Last year, we had all the food trucks
out there sold out of it in Atlanta,
so it's going to sell out again this year.
So make sure you get your tickets
at Eventbrite or blackeffect.com
slash podcast festival.
Jess Hilarious is going to be on that stage
doing her podcast, Carefully Reckless.
Wallow and Gilly is going to be on that stage.
Dre and Lex of the Paul Mines podcast
is going to be on that stage.
Ball Alert. Ball Alert show, Salute to Robin. They're going to be on that stage. Dre and Lex of the Paul Mines podcast going to be on that stage.
Ball Alert.
Ball Alert show, Salute to Robin.
They're going to be on that stage.
Mandy and Wheezy from Horrible Decisions going to be on that stage.
Debbie Brown with Deeply Well.
Will Lucas, Black Tech, Green Money,
just to name a few.
So go get your tickets right now
for the second annual
Black Effect podcast festival.
And make sure y'all subscribe
to Big Mac Podcast.
It's called Pick Up and Kill It, y'all.
Pick Up and Kill It.
No, it's not.
Okay.
Pick Up and Kill It. Pick Up and Kill It, y'all. Pick Up and Kill It. No, it's not. Okay. Pick Up and Kill It.
Pick Up and Kill It.
Yes.
Yes.
Hosted by?
Pretty V and B Dot.
Drop on the clues bombs for Pretty V and B Dot, man.
Music by?
Louis V.
Salute to the good brother, Louis V.
What up, Louis V?
That's right.
So go get your tickets at Eventbrite, blackeffect.com slash podcast festival.
All right.
Jess with the messes next.
She's eating, so we ain't gonna let her tease, but we'll be back in about 60 seconds.
She's eating Lil Nas' ass. Oh, my. No, no, no, next. She's eating, so we ain't gonna let her tease, but we'll be back in about 60 seconds.
She teased a little nauseous ass.
Oh, my.
No, no, no, no. That's what you said earlier.
No, I did not.
Morning, everybody.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne, DJ Envy.
Let's get...
Look, he's eating it.
Look, look, look.
Go ahead.
Mac, you need to be ashamed of yourself.
That's a damn shame.
Jess Hilarious had a plate of food.
Jess said, Mac, can you throw it out?
And it never reached the garbage can.
Jesus.
All right, let's get to Jess with the mess.
The news is real.
The news is real.
What is Jess's line?
Is Jess the robber?
What is Jess?
Don't do no lying.
Jess is going to bring you numbers.
Jess with the mess.
On the Breakfast Club.
I know they know the difference.
Keep it a secret.
Okay, Nick Cannon criticized by Dr. Umar for wearing women's clothing.
What?
I don't know.
What?
I don't know.
That's your man's day.
I need to hear more.
What did Nick wear?
I don't know.
Was he determined?
I am totally against it.
I don't know.
I have no idea.
That's all the headlines say.
And I ain't even want the story.
And they still gave it to me.
Instagram now lets you edit direct messages within 15 minutes.
Okay.
But you could always do that, no?
Yeah, you could.
I guess now, I guess what's new about it is the 15 minutes.
Okay.
I have no idea.
I don't care.
If you send something and it's coming from me, trust me, I ain't editing it.
It's going to get to you the way it is.
TMIRI and Corey Hardrick sharing a hug on the red carpet.
Y'all saw that yesterday.
That was very awkward.
They was looking like they ain't seen each other in five years.
She was like all smiley, but he was looking like.
Can I hug you?
Can I not?
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this. It's surprisingly easy. There's 55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it. I am King Ernest Emmanuel. I am the Queen of Ladonia. I'm Jackson I,
King of Capraburg. I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia. Be part of a
great colonial tradition. Why can't I create my own country? My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey guys, I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series,
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Hey, what's up? This is Ramses Jha.
And I go by the name Q Ward.
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That's right. We're going to discuss social issues,
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So y'all, this is Questlove, and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast I've been working on
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I don't know.
And she, like,
held out her hand for a handshake at first.
And then he was like, uh, you know.
That was two people worried about what everybody else was going to think, which is so strange to me because y'all got
children. Absolutely.
You would have thought that they...
That's what i'm saying
i don't know but he probably don't because he took that real hard from what from what he showed on
social media and stay over there doing tiktoks every damn day um lord knows x teases new music
so lord knows x shared a video to tease his new song nasa righty 2 and he had some interesting
things to say about what he was doing in middle school what got bleep
well i can't say it because y'all said y'all got no bleep button it rhymes with yeah it robbed with picks and it swings low with the swing high depending on how well you packing feeding for it
yeah that's what he said now he's sniffing it i don't care you should put it on the table
put a lighter to the balls and smoke it. Nah, he need his ass whipped.
Like every other girl, hot ass girl, you know how they be like,
oh, your little ass was hot in your ass.
He needed his little ass whipped back then.
What you doing?
Talking about you fiending for it.
And you on Grindr talking to no face.
What?
No face accounts.
What you know about that?
Get your little ass over here.
Let me take this belt to your ass.
You trying to take something else to your ass that is crazy you in a six damn grade
wait till you get to high school or something he needed his ass that's why i said daddy didn't know
what i was doing uh-uh you glad you better be happy daddy didn't know yeah that's crazy jesus
christ but i mean this is his truth that's right it is what it is they know that's right shut up maybe that's true you're always trying to be a minister just that's right that's right shut up
you want to pray let us pray let's pray for
please help these niggas for real every nigga even lord all right so clay from love is blind
explains why he went on the show fans on
the uh netflix series love is blind are reacting to the recent finale episode clay and ad went to
the altar ad said i do but clay did not his excuse was that he was not ready for marriage but the cast
members know that when they participated in the show the goal is to be married at the end of four
weeks now i've been reporting on the show
periodically and i think i don't know which one of y'all said but it was like what get married in
four weeks yeah that's that's just how it is but you know this before you go on the show and the
fans are questioning why ad was signed up for the show if no not ad come on uh producers the fans
are questioning why clay was signed up for the show if he wasn't ready to get married.
But Clay spoke to People magazine and said, I was battling a lot.
I think what you're seeing is a moment of self-doubt based off how I was raised.
I saw my dad have some infidelity moments.
He even took Clay along with him in some of those infidelity moments when he was a child.
So this is what he's seen growing up.
He said, so I think for me, I made
the commitment when I was actually in it.
I was like, can I really do this?
Because he was
convincing and very reassuring.
They're an attractive couple and they were a black couple
so I was rooting for black love, but
these were kind of like red flags that
AD should have saw, AD is a woman,
that she should have saw. He the woman uh that she should have
saw he always said that he had a problem he was scared of his self cheating yeah especially if
you saw your daddy do it in that way yeah your daddy was fiending to cheat if he's taking you
with him to cheat yep and even the commentary that his dad had because he was joined by his mom and
dad at the wedding day and his mother gave up dropped a lot of gems and she actually talked to her ex-husband which was clay's dad and he was like um he didn't really
care he did you know the dad was just like man you you you did what's best for you you know it
it's all right so he did this at the altar he did this at the altar wow now mind you yeah it is four
weeks but you you could have you knew in your mind you know what i'm saying now he said he knew when
he got up there and like he was actually in it.
He couldn't go through with it. But the remarks
when she walked down the aisle, he was just like,
look at that body.
And then, he's
used to dating a certain type of woman. Now,
looks do matter to Clay.
And that was the thing.
AD is not unattractive.
She's just not what he would
usually go after. and he kept saying
i'm scared of myself cheating i may cheat you know and he kept bringing that up so that was
red flags that she saw um no she didn't have you think she thought she could change him
um i think so and you know in in in the grand scheme of things yeah and she was also kind of
saying like
she had faith in him she she did she she had a little doubt herself in him at one point but
she was gonna fight for it if that man tell you he's gonna cheat you better have faith in him
that he's gonna cheat or do you think it's bs you think he did it for the show he knew four weeks he
would have to do it he knew he was gonna get to that altar he know he's gonna get the tv time
the press and all that other stuff and you know he's gonna take it to another level so you know he was always probably performative yeah yeah very performative sounds like yeah i don't know he's gonna get the TV time, the press, and all that other stuff. And you know he's gonna take it to another level. You know he was always
gonna stand around.
Probably performative.
Yeah.
Very performative,
sounds like.
Yeah, I don't know.
That's what Wale think though.
Wale, um.
Wale who?
The rapper?
The rapper.
He is totally invested into the show
and he was like,
man, you don't do a girl like that.
Like, that's crazy.
Like, that was messed up.
Why are you looking like that?
Because Wale said something.
Can we wait on music from Wale
and he out here watching
Love is Blind?
If you don't put some
goddamn music out, Wale,
I don't care about your
thoughts on Love is Blind.
I don't care about your
Love is Blind takes.
Where the music at, Wale?
But he is a poet.
This might be inspiration.
This may inspire
some good music
because we know
when Wale get in the booth
it's going to be fire.
Lotus flower bomb part two.
You know, yeah.
But I just think
I encourage you
to watch it, y'all.
I encourage y'all to watch it
you tell me i've been watching it and that's why i'm reporting on it thank you very much i act like
i know it because you tell me about it so much yeah ad and clay that is sad yeah but you're
ready to watch jocelyn's cabaret no i would not you made me watch that too you did watch it so
you can watch you actually went you went to the cabaret but that did go there. I did see it. But that is just what the match on.
All right.
Charlemagne.
Yes.
Who giving that
down?
Couture.
Man, four after the hour,
we need Lauren Benforello
and Karen Cashbaum
to come to the front
of the congregation.
Two women on
International Women's Day.
We'll discuss.
All right.
We'll get to that next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
You're checking out
The Breakfast Club.
Your execution
on the donkey of the day
is something to behold. Is it a reason? He on the donkey of the day is something to behold.
Is it a read?
He gave me donkey of the day and I deserve it.
You need to know.
Well, you need to tell them.
I am.
You have the voice.
Tell them.
It's time for donkey of the day.
It's a read, but you're so good at it.
You're trying to be a fake ass Charlemagne.
There's only one Charlemagne to go.
Damn, Charlemagne. Who you give a donkeylemagne to go. Damn, Charlemagne.
Who you give a donkey of the day to now?
Well, Sexy Red, donkey of the day for Friday, March 8th.
International Women's Day goes to two Ohio women.
Lorene.
Excuse me.
Lorene B. Forello.
She's 55.
And Karen Cashbaum.
She's 63.
Now, I didn't go looking for two women to give donkey of the day to this morning.
But God clearly wanted me to deliver this message today.
I know, I know, Charlemagne, how dare you give two women the biggest hee-haw on International Women's Day.
Well, I have no reason to explain.
Instead, I'll let you hear it yourself, and you decide.
Let's go to Fox 8 Ohio for the report, please.
Astrobulous city officials say they are stunned after arresting two women,
Lorene Ferillo and Karen Cashbaum,
who are accused of taking a deceased 80-year-old man
through a bank drive-thru to withdraw money from his account.
They've both been charged with felonies.
Ashtabula City Police Chief Robert Stell
tells us the women are facing charges of theft
and gross abuse of a corpse.
They're charged with gross abuse of a corpse
for taking a person who was dead
and acting in a manner that would shock the conscience.
Police say the women lived with the elderly man, Douglas Lehman,
and they found him dead inside the home Monday.
But instead of calling police or an ambulance,
officials say the two had other plans.
Yeah, the allegation is that he was propped up in the front seat of the
car and taken through the drive-thru so that the bank would see him in the vehicle and they'd be
able to make the withdrawal. After receiving about $900, the women are accused of taking his body to
the hospital and then leaving. Oh my God, no. First things first, rest in peace Douglas Lehman.
Okay, dropping the clues bombs for Douglas Lehman. All right.
These two women rode around with a man's corpse, propped him up in the car, and withdrew money from his bank account.
Now, here's the thing.
Both these women were not related to this man, yet they both lived with him.
That man was 80 years old.
Lorene, you 25 years younger than him.
Karen, you 17 years younger than him.
That means combined, y'all are 42 years younger than that man. If y'all two relatively young ladies to him had been sucking and sexing this man the way y'all was supposed to,
you wouldn't have had to prop up his body to go withdraw money because y'all would have had access to his accounts already.
OK, if he was feeding and fornicating with this 80 year old properly, you would have owned everything he owned.
80 years old. All he needs is fruits and vegetables, some starches, beans, fish, some proteins.
Easy work. If not, you know, if y'all were doing that, y'all would have been in this man's will already.
OK, clearly these women never listen to one city girl's album ever in their life.
OK, y'all supposed to be tag teaming that old man. You should have been giving him the best last days of his life.
He 80. He's not even getting directionsctions like that anymore all he really want is company
now erectile dysfunction is not an inevitable part of aging especially if you have a healthy
lifestyle okay you know if you let a healthy lifestyle that helps you to prevent diabetes
and hypertension and heart disease and other diseases but it's still a little bit more
difficult for older men to get aroused during sexual stimulation than younger men so you didn't
even have a lot of work to do 80 years old old. He just wanted some company. Now, the reason they did this, you heard, you know, wasn't as cruel as one may think
because the bank previously allowed the women to withdraw money from Doug's account as long
as he was with them.
So when they went to get the $900 out, the teller gave it to them because they didn't
know Doug was there.
They saw Doug just propped up in the front seat.
So they gave him the money.
Now, listen, it's International Women's Day.
Jess Hilarious.
What's that going to say?
Defend these two women and what they did.
I will never.
What the hell do I look like?
Stop playing.
I don't want to say something else, but we on the radio and we're going to get fined.
Say the first letter.
Don't effing play with me.
Okay.
I will never defend this.
Because clearly they didn't see Babs.
Because Niecy and Mickey didn't have to do no sexual acts.
They didn't have to suck him or do none of that crap
to Mr. Manly and they both was in the
they both was in the will at the end when he died.
Good point.
They just had to take care of him. Apparently they probably
wasn't even taking care of him right because if you
getting taken care of right then you'd be put in the will too.
That's what I'm saying. Yeah well but no
you was making it real sexual and they ain't had to
do it. Never never you gonna get married
Your husband gonna be 80. Yeah when I'm 80, all right cool. Okay, but they young don't nobody want to do that
Okay, how much money is on the line? Yeah. No, I'm not doing it. There's no justification for what these two
Me the question
There's no justification for these two women no, there's. Oh, okay. I thought he was saying you were. Why do you want me to be gay so bad? So listen, there's no justification for these two women.
No, there's no justification.
Okay.
What?
Propping a man up?
Gotcha.
Like, what is this? Weekend at Bernie's?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Is that what it was?
Yeah.
You propped him up?
Yes.
Are you dumb?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, absolutely not.
I'm not.
I'm not.
All right.
That's why Jessa Larris is a woman you can trust.
Please give Laureen for Raylo and Karen Cashbaum the biggest hee-haw.
Hee-haw.
Hee-haw.
Mm-hmm.
And then they're just going to drop him off at the hospital and just leave him?
Jess makes a good point.
That's why I said earlier, all this man really wanted was company.
Mm-hmm.
You know what I'm saying?
If they was just treating him good, they would have been in the will.
By the way,
they might be in the will
and don't know it,
dummies.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
Or they may not.
That's true too.
Because if you got the balls
to do something like that,
that means they wasn't
even doing them right
while he was here.
And you ain't lying.
That's crazy.
That's right.
If you just drop me off
at the hospital,
you ain't never cared about me.
Yeah.
Hold on,
I'm getting a text.
Who texting me?
This is the president of the Fat Lives Matter community.
What he said?
Come here, Mac.
Mac, you come here.
Come here, Mac.
That means y'all don't want to say it.
Why?
That means y'all don't want to say it.
Mac's so stupid, man.
What is going on?
Boom.
Boom.
Boom.
Boom.
Boom.
Boom.
Mac.
Boom.
Mac.
Yeah.
Okay, Mac has a POV on this.
Go ahead, Mac.
When you 80, it's very simple.
All you care about is watching Cheers and getting cheeks.
Okay, okay.
That's it.
Bingo and booty.
Okay.
TV land and...
Titties.
Titties and TV land.
I don't want to stress any of y'all's eyes.
Titties and TV land.
Anything else, Mac?
No, that's it
we good
yo I'm done
I'm done
alright thank you
for that donkey
today
now when we come back
let's go back to
Love is Blind
yes
Clay and AD
because this is my show too
so what you say
Envy
Clay and AD
yeah Clay and AD
yes we're going back
to Love is Blind
what teaser
I gotta build it up?
He stood up at the altar, right?
Yes, he stood up at the altar.
He got all the way to the altar.
And she said, I do.
And he said, I don't.
And his reasoning, I think, could have been a little bit better than, I was just battling a lot, y'all.
And I'm allergic to her dog.
Damn.
That's what he said.
I didn't get to have that in the mail.
He said he was allergic to the dog.
He was allergic to her dog.
Their schedules didn't make sense. And he just was battling a lot. Oh, man, he just ain't like you no more, shorty. That's what he said. I didn't get to have that in the mail. He said he was alerted to the dog. He said he was alerted to our dog. Their schedules didn't make sense, and he just was battling a lot.
He just ain't like you no more, Shorty.
That's what it was.
Yeah, yeah.
When you start making up stuff like that, I can't be with you.
I'm alerted to your dog.
Nigga, wow.
Let's open up the phone lines.
Ladies out there, 800-585-1051.
What are some red flags that you shouldn't have ignored before you said, I do?
Some things that you've seen that you later found out that they were red flags and you shouldn't have ignored them you said I do. Some things that you've seen that you later found out that
they were red flags and you shouldn't have ignored them.
The chlamydia twice. Bet y'all won't
call up here and admit that.
What? You gave somebody that twice?
Uh-uh.
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This is coming from Love is Blind.
Now, we're asking ladies, what are some red flags that you shouldn't have ignored before saying I do?
That is the question.
Well, since we both said I do and everything worked out well, I guess it's not talking to us.
But let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Terri-Ann calling from Brooklyn. Hey, Terri-Ann calling from brooklyn what's up mama hi i'm good how are you guys good good good now
what are some red flags you wish you didn't ignore um literally almost the same thing just the fact
that they say they're not that they're that they've seen a lot of infidelity and they use that as like
a yeah excuse for why they're unfaithful.
Like that's just like the biggest red flag ever.
Yeah, I think.
But all right, so at some point, right, if they tell you that,
do you think it's more of an excuse?
I mean, are you looking at it as an excuse or do you give credit to it just being honest
and you just be like, you can make a decision from there?
I think in, like I'm talking in my personal experience, I think I try.
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To encourage the person about my husband, I didn't necessarily take it as an excuse because we did
still get married and we are still married eight years later um but it was a load it was a lot it
takes a lot because you have to encourage this person constantly yeah and sometimes it's like
it's like you know you're telling this person, listen, we have kids
now, you don't want that to continue. So we have to break generational curses. But you know, it's
still kind of in the back of their mind. Well, this is what I saw my dad do. This is what I saw
my grandfather do. And the crazy thing about this is that his dad told me one day when I was
renting to him that, well, you know, I don't know know what to tell you I don't know how much it's going to change because that's exactly what he saw and that's what he knows yeah so you
gotta think at some type of point I mean you know like I'm with you on this like you you you think
clearly at some point like yo if you seen this because these men cheated on your mom like that
he cheated on your mom you know this is your dad but this is also your mom. Like, he cheated on your mom. You know, this is your dad,
but this is also your mom
who was miserable for years
because she kept being cheated on.
Why would you then turn
and do that to another woman?
And not only that,
but if you know how you felt as a kid
and it bothers you so much,
why would you in turn
want your kids to see that?
Like, you have to make that change.
It gotta stop somewhere.
All right, so... But I honestly don't think that A.D. was Clay's type.
And she's a beautiful girl, but I don't think that that's what he goes for.
So I think that as much as he may be serious about having these issues with his dad and seeing what his dad did,
I also don't think that he was so much into ad
yeah and that's the part of honesty that he was missing i think you're correct thank you mama
hello who's this good morning this is keisha from brooklyn hey keisha good morning we're asking some
uh red flags you've seen before you got married that you wish you would have uh held on to all
right so i got married after knowing somebody for 11 months so i had no business marrying this person to begin with that's firstly right secondly the first red flag was the sex was
horrible damn so the sex was horrible you stayed good morning y'all good morning so you stayed in
and after the sex was still horrible hello i wanted to ask her why she got married in the beginning. We just slapped her like, hold up, who you talking to?
Damn.
Hello, who's this?
Yes, this is Chelsea.
Hey, Chelsea, good morning.
We're talking about red flags you've seen before you got married.
So, let me start off by saying congratulations, Jess, on the new position and the baby.
Thank you, honey. All that good stuff.
Shout out to Charlamagne.agne so let me get into it
just real quick i thought that it was very nice and sweet the relationship that my ex had with
his mother because you know the whole adage is you know if he gets along well with his mom
you know that's an indication that he may be a good man. But I had no idea how involved that she was going to be.
All the red flags and stuff, she was stopping by, popping up.
She had a key.
He was over 30, picking up his clothes, washing his clothes.
He was consulting her on financial decisions.
I thought it was nice.
I was like, oh, isn't that sweet?
You know, she's always coming over.
We're always over there. Those were red flags that i thought were green flags because it started from there to
she was like the third person in the marriage and you said 11 months 30 years old washing your clothes
damn y'all got married after 11 months or y'all were married for 11 months
we were together for we got married after two years actually oh oh married after 11 months or y'all were married for 11 months? We were together for, we got married after two years, actually.
Oh, oh, oh.
I heard 11 months somewhere.
No, it was.
That was the previous call.
Oh, snap.
Okay, all right.
Well, I think that you should have, it never should have been a green flag for his mother
to have a key to your house.
Jesus.
Yeah, she had a key.
Yeah.
And I thought it was nice.
I was like, like you know she's
doing us favors that's great no but then it was like check this out she got kitty house and she's
picking up his laundry he hit my pick up mine too no we're not doing that you're doing this for us
because we are now one he is not just your son you you have a daughter-in-law now too so here
do this for both of us yeah you should put your clothes in there too that's what's up
hey no because then that would have been a problem too i think she wanted her drawers to be in there well yeah well that was the red flag boy you missed it you better
not do it again are y'all still married or no oh no no no no no i have a new mother i love her
it's okay to make mistakes just want to be a place you are so right all right i wanted this
time matter though like if you meet somebody in like you know in four weeks if y'all grow to love each other and y'all get married, a lot of times those relationships work out, too.
Yes, it is still people from Lovers Blind Season 2 that are together and they are on their kid.
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I had a taco.
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No.
That is something from McDonald's.
Yes.
A breakfast burrito.
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You are really pregnant.
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hey yo
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If you're just joining us, we're asking ladies,
what are some red flags that you shouldn't have ignored before saying I do?
800-585-1051.
We got Blade on the line.
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Good morning.
Shut up.
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I'm sorry.
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From Mortal Kombat
Yes
Yes
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Okay
Alright Miss Blade
You know the question
Ladies what are some red flags
That you shouldn't have ignored
Before saying I do
So when I was dating
Um
I found out he was cheating on me
So
I broke up with him
He started to like
Say he was gonna
Do stuff to himself
Where he wasn't living anymore so i
end up staying with him because i didn't want anybody not to live anymore and we got married
almost 10 years of marriage i found out he was cheating again i told him like you know what i'm
done you know i can't do this no more we got four four kids. We got, you know, a whole life. But I'm like, I can't do it.
He end up doing it anyway.
Killing himself?
Well, yes.
He committed suicide in our home.
Lord have mercy.
Because you left because he cheated once again.
He was cheating constantly.
It wasn't like it was just one time.
It was like him.
I had just found out, like, over the years that it was just happening.
Yeah.
I hope you're not guilting yourself over this.
And I hope that you, you know, I'm sure you're probably in therapy now to deal with the trauma.
But I hope you're not guilting yourself about this.
Absolutely.
It wasn't your fault at all.
A little bit.
I was at first just because I felt like had I not did, you know, left him, my kids would still have their dad.
So, yeah, a little bit, you know.
Yeah, I think it was more so about your kids.
And you just, you know, you felt, like you said,
you felt like it has to be someone to blame
because you got four babies with this man.
But, no, please don't.
You don't feel that way anymore, right?
No, I don't. I don't.
My children, they actually, they don't hate him, but they really don't like him for what he did.
So they find him accountable for what he did.
But just me being a mother and just knowing what the adult situation was, I felt like maybe if I'd have just shut the hell up,
you know what I mean?
Nah, but you can't, but you can't, you can't, you know,
shut the hell up and be uncomfortable
and be ruining your mental and emotional peace
for somebody else.
I mean, you did what you were supposed to do, you know?
I wish he didn't make that decision.
Did he have any issues before this?
Like any mental health issues before this?
It could have just been because you left him.
I mean, yeah.
Like I said, he cheated on me like months after we started dating.
And I was like, oh, I wasn't even hurt.
I was just like, oh, okay, you know.
And I broke up with him.
But he called me like, yeah, I'm about to off myself and I'm about to do this.
And I'm just like, are you doing too much?
And literally he ended up trying to do it and going to the hospital and everything.
And I was like oh my god like this
was serious he clearly had abandonment issues from a long time ago there was something that
happened going on something else was going on but don't yeah i'm glad that you are in a better place
now i wish you would have got help yeah definitely well i'm sorry mama yeah i yeah i know how long
ago is this thank you guys this was five years ago he ago. He committed suicide on February 5th, 2019.
Lord, we definitely still sending you healing energy always, man.
Absolutely.
To your kids as well.
Yeah, to your kids and everybody.
Jesus Christ.
Yeah, thank you so much.
My children are almost grown now.
Okay.
Yeah.
Well, that's good.
All right, Blake.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
Go have a drink or something.
Damn. Please don't have a drink. I need one right you. All right, Blake. Thank you. Thank you so much. Go have a drink or something. Damn.
Please don't have a drink.
I need one right now.
I don't want to play anymore.
I don't want to play anymore.
Yeah, I don't even know.
You weren't playing.
But don't have a drink, Mr. Mental Wealth.
It's Friday.
Why can't you have a drink?
No, go ahead.
This could lead to a long life of alcoholism.
Jesus.
You could have a drink.
I don't want to play with y'all anymore.
All right, when we come back, Pastor Ox, Nala will be joining us.
She puts us on some of the hottest music that's out right now.
We're going to kick it with her next.
All right?
Is she here or is she in Atlanta?
No, Nala here.
Y'all so funny.
Leave that girl alone.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Alari, Shalom and the guy. We are The Breakfast Club. And, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Alaria,
Shalomina Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
And Nyla is here for Pastor Ox.
Go, go, go.
DJ, DJ, cause that's my DJ.
Say go, DJ, cause that's my DJ.
Nyla, Nyla, Nyla.
Yeah, DJ, come spin, now come spin
Big Nyla!
What's up, Nyla?
What's up, guys?
So this is International Women's Day, though.
I'm going to go with three records from women.
The first one is this girl group out of London called Flow.
They're really big here in the U.S. too,
but they dropped a new record called Walk Like This.
Sounds very 90s, late 2000s, sitcom-ish.
Sounds dope.
I like it.
I like the intro to it, nice sitcom.
Not sitcom-ish. I think it is 90s. It sounds really, sitcom-ish. Sound dope. I like it. I like the intro to a nice sitcom. Not sitcom-ish.
I think it is 90s.
It sounds really, really nice. Nostalgic feel.
Yes. Fair enough. I think they, I mean, just the fact that it's a
girl group, it's three of them, they kind of remind
me of Destiny Childs-ish.
So, yeah, make sure you guys tune in
with them if you aren't familiar. I actually just interviewed
them on my podcast, We Need to Talk
WNTTLK on the Gram, so make sure you guys check that out they call flow flow flo oh okay i like
that uh next up though we got um lotto and i know you like this record lotto and um oh my god why
am i drawing a blank j-lo yes i actually like this record too. You like it too?
I saw them perform a couple weeks ago.
I mean, a couple days ago.
I love it.
It's called Can't Get Enough.
I love Lotto.
I love it.
She go hard on that.
I don't know who did the beat and all that, but that's nice.
It's J-Lo's record, right? J-Lo featured Lotto, right?
Yeah.
Before Lotto started rapping, that sounded very late 90s, early 2000s.
Or like H&M-ish.
It was Sean Paul.
It was a sample of Sean Paul.
Sample Sean Paul.
Yeah.
But I love it though.
Good record.
And then the music video for it is also fire.
But lastly, we got Chloe with F.Y.S.
Your cousin, allegedly.
Okay.
Okay, cousin.
All right.
Okay, cousin.
Yes.
That sound like somebody.
I just can't remember who it sound like.
The da-da-da-da-da.
Who was doing that singing pattern?
How'd he do it again?
Da-da-da-da-da.
Da-da.
Who was that?
Not Beyonce, right?
I don't know.
Do it one more time.
Man, shut up, man.
You better worry about all these people that's going to be on your app
and tell them you're going to go cook on International Women's Day.
I didn't say that.
It reminds me of like a Normani track, though.
I would say like it gives like Normani a little bit.
But I do love that for Khloe.
Our music sounds different to me, so I do like that.
I'm not going to lie.
I do feel like Normani and Khloe, you know what? Actually, never mind. What music sounds different to me so I do like that. I'm not gonna lie I do feel like Normani and Chloe you know it actually never mind.
What you about to say? No no no no. Why? Because it's international women's day? You don't want to say anything negative about women?
It wasn't that it was negative but I do feel like they all get like Beyonce inspo so they're in the studio like I want to sound like Beyonce and then
everybody's records kind of sound the same instead of just trying to do what's in your heart.
That felt like a Beyonce cadence.
I just can't think of what song it was, though.
I mean, I could see it not far off.
But it is International Women's Day,
and it's Women's History Month.
So this month's Certified Vibe is an all-girl lineup.
We got Deetranada out of Baltimore.
We got Billie B.
We got Girl Code. We got Deetranada out of Baltimore. We got Billy B. We got Girl Code.
We got Honey Baby.
And then we just got some openers that I handpicked myself that I'm just really big fans of.
And I just wanted to shine some light on.
So when is it?
Next Friday, Cafe Irizuli in Brooklyn.
Make sure you guys meet me there.
Okay.
They got RSVP or anything?
Definitely RSVP.
You can just click the link in my bio on Instagram.
At Nylah Simone.
N-Y-L-A-S-Y-M-O-N-E-E-E.
And tell them to listen to the podcast.
And make sure you guys listen to the podcast.
We need to talk.
We drop two episodes a week.
And yeah, we just have Flo on.
And then next up is Nick Grant.
And if you're here in New York City on Power 105.
Nyla has a show on Sunday nights.
Yeah, make sure you guys tune into my Sunday night show, Blends and Trends.
That's right.
It's from 10 to midnight, but I'm 11 to 12.
That's right.
You got to talk that talk, Nyla.
All right.
You all have been working.
Thank you, Nyla.
Working and not in the kitchen like any one should be.
She doing so much.
No.
Shut up.
Joking.
She doing so much, she forgets.
She was like, hold up.
Wait, what?
Sunday?
Oh, yeah.
You got something Sunday.
Okay, yeah.
So that's amazing.
All right.
When we come back, we got the People's Choice Mix at Oakmoor.
It's all about the women.
Today, it's the Breakfast Club.
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morning everybody it's dj nv jess hilarious Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Today is International Women's Day.
Who are we repping today, Jess?
We're repping Eve today, y'all.
Listen, I wanted to get into Eve's story because this is kind of comical to me.
So Eve used to be a stripper, right?
And then she ran into Pastor Mace at a strip club.
And then he had said, you know you could be doing something better than this, right?
So then she started being a rapper and she was successful.
Now she is married to a millionaire maximilian cooper and she got a child so google is lying that man that man like he don't he own gumball 3000 or something like that
gumball he owns a bunch of other businesses i think he is a billionaire yeah if he ain't a
billionaire he's a damn close but either way he's rich is what we're trying to say yes yeah i think eve don't get enough credit because um people forget eve had a sitcom eve was in movies she was going platinum
he was a big big big deal i never understood why her show was called eve though and the character
on the show wasn't called he never understood it's fine though because it didn't she like write
her show or produce her show or something like that? I'm sure she was an EP. Yeah. Yeah.
That was my favorite theme song.
I don't remember the theme song.
What?
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's time to get up out of here.
You enjoy your day today, Jess, on this International Women's Day. She'll be in Miami this weekend.
Tomorrow.
Yes, I will at the Music Fest, y'all.
So, yeah, I will be hosting day one with Ricky Smiley.
And we got a lot of musical acts.
I think I've seen Fantasia,
Maxwell, Jasmine Sullivan,
and also Trina and Trick Daddy.
They'll be coming later on in the night
and stuff like that. So yeah, y'all catch me there.
That's it. She's tight.
She's pregnant and she's tight.
Oh, I want to tell everybody, make sure
you go get your tickets for the second annual Black Effect Podcast Festival happening Saturday, April 27th in ATL.
Shorty.
Okay, you can go to eventbrite.com to get your tickets for that or go to blackeffect.com slash podcast festival.
Okay?
Enjoy your weekend, man.
My positive note is simply this.
Self-control is strength.
Okay?
Calmness is mastery.
You have to get to a point where your mood doesn't shift based on the insignificant actions of someone else.
Don't allow others to control the direction of your life.
Don't allow your emotions to overpower you.
That is so interesting, man.
It reminds me of something a good therapist, a friend of mine said the other day.
His name is Elliot Connie.
He said, it's not the world's job to not disturb your peace.
It's your job to have undisturbable peace so work on your peace this
weekend y'all have a great day basically all in a nutshell and then this is a quote for the women
thank you for being an amazing woman in my life i'm glad you exist what's wrong with that that's
a beautiful quote who wrote that that sounds amazing hallmark wrote it hallmark did not write
that i wrote that myself myself For every woman in here
Got the same
No
I feel that way though
Same flowers
Same burger
He bought everybody
Three for five
Three for five
You see what I'm saying
Now let me ask you a question
I bought Chick-fil-A
For all the women in here today
I got the women flowers
I do that every year
For International Women's Day
What these other niggas
Got y'all in here
You do that
Not a goddamn thing
All Brandy wanna give you
Is a hard time All Envy wanna give you Is a. All Brandon want to give you is a hard time.
All Envy want to give you is a hard time.
All Red want to give you is a hard time.
You do that same thing for them every year?
Last year, what'd I get y'all?
Last year, I got y'all.
Chick-fil-A and Yolk Flowers?
No, it wasn't Chick-fil-A.
Let me ask you a question.
Let me ask you a question.
You talk about big backs, and then you bring food.
That's not healthy.
Why don't you bring fruit?
Today is Friday.
It's a cheat day.
It's a cheat day. It's a cheat day.
And by the way,
I am very proud of Sim.
Very proud of Taylor.
Don't know if y'all have noticed.
They've been un-bigging their backs.
I have.
I've noticed.
I didn't say you had a big back,
but the back is getting slimmer.
Wow.
See?
Now, the day when I told her this,
she was like,
I've been working out.
No carbs.
Now she's on the radio.
She's going to act it off.
But you just got a whole Chick-fil-A with biscuits.
She just had three Chick-fil-A biscuits, and she went over to the Italian food side with me.
Damn.
Yeah, and I seen that big-ass meatball that she had over there.
Damn.
Damn.
Well, happy Women's International.
Happy International Women's Day.
Breakfast club, bitches!
You all finished or you all done?
Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag.
This is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan
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Hey guys, I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series,
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After those runs, the conversations keep going.
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As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know
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Hey y'all, Nimany here.
I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called Historical Records.
Executive produced by Questlove, The Story Pirates, and John Glickman,
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Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama
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