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Black Men Heal

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Today on the show we had the Founders Of 'Black Men Heal' Talk Therapy Services For Black Men And Eradicating The Stigma and more. Angela gave listeners business and relationship advice during "Ask Yee". Also Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a racist Michigan father.

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Wake up the morning. I'm talking right, and if you're about to experience a morning showing like a yott club, what you guys are doing right now, that's the hump culture. Branktast Club is my morning spit. I need it and I love it. Something you like, You're really not popping until you do the Brankfast Club and waiting come to y'all, show man. I know you gotta be a big time Celet me be oufter here. You gotta be. You gotta be big time t J ny Anti Lay and Charlomagne

the guy the breakfast club bitches. Good money you s a 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 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 good money, Charlomagne, Good morning Angela Ye it starts and djmv's not here today now. I last saw him in a cow outfit or something yesterday, a cow cow outfit. Yeah, it was like some type of

cowboys suit or some cowprint. It is New York City Fashion Week, though, so this is the week where everybody dresses up mad, weird and expensive stuff that you know most people would never wear. But since it's expensive in name brand, they say it's fashion. Well, if you look on Danielle Rowling's page, you could see the picture of him of djm VY with Doctor OZ wearing this outfit where he's just like a cow and he has on some type of thong. Why would he with doctor os

for New York Fashion Week? What do doctor I got to do with fashion? I don't know what he's doing, but yeah, well, God bless him. I personally don't partake in those type of things. Literally, Like I think New York Fashion Week is the stupidest thing in the world because they go to these shows and if people be walking the runaway and stuff that you never see somebody

wearing the streets. So what's the point. Well, I guess fashion is like art for some of these designers, So they're just showing off some outrageous outfits and you know, some some of those things are some of them are. Some people do things that are just more like pieces of art. If you are in the fashion business, it's a big deal to see your favorite designers and what

they've created. Well, God blessed him. My thighs hurt. I was doing them some high intensity training yesterday, squats, oh my god, like yes, with my cousin Tony, because he's a trainer, so he was doing what he calls high intensity training, and he's got this workout called the Mambo. So it's literally like all of these different numbers from different points in Kobe's career. So it's like eighty one jump ropes and twenty four kettlebell squats. Just oh it's

oh my god. So my thighs hurt, very very, very bad. This morning. Well, I saw that Gail King is responding to some of that backlash she got speaking that pressure. You know, she said that the network put out the most salacious part of the interview and a lot of people didn't see the thing in its entirety. But we'll talk about it. Yeah, you can't blame the network for something that actually came out of your mouth, though, you

know what I mean. I love Gail King, but nah, that interview with Lisa Lesley was not in any way shape. Before we'll talk about it, and then of course we're gonna get into Front page News and talk about Donald Trump and him not getting impeached because we all knew that wasn't gonna happen, of course, but we'll tell you who filipped and what meant. Rodney obviously met Rodney's one who flipped, but he had to say and Donald Trump's reaction.

And this morning we got a nonprofit organization coming in here. They're called Black Men Heel Okay, Tasmine Suliman, Zakia Williams, and Charles Tank Harris Man. I love this organization so much. I read an article of this week this weekend in the Philadelphia Inquired and they are a group of people who are providing free therapy for black men in Philadelphia, and I love what they're doing so much. I want to know how we can help empower them and help

spread what they're doing all throughout the country. So we'll be talking to them later on this morning. Okay, okay, now let's get the show started. What's the song we got on the menu? Drum d Richard, Oh, I musn't. And Rowley Rich Okay, Roddy what I said, Roddy Rich. There you go, Roddy Rich. I like Roddy rich It's the Breakfast Club. Yeah, since almost dagers want to show the Breakfast Club, Charlomagne and God Angela y dj Envy is off today we are front page Nugi. Yes, let's

talk about Donald Trump. He was acquitted on all charges and the Senate impeachment trial. We knew that will happen. Yeah, as a matter of fact, no president has ever been removed from office via impeachment, so that has never happened. Now, the first article alleged abusive power, and they did vote that down, and then they also voted down against the second article, which alleged obstruction of Congress. So they needed to have at least two thirds of the members vote

to impeach him, and that did not happen. It was party lines, you know, it's most the Senate is controlled by the Republican. Sure, nobody thought that was going to happen. But one person who did vote against one of those articles, who is a Republican, is Mitt Romney. So he actually jumped over those party lines. And here's what Mitt Romney had to say as he got emotional because his and guided him. I swore an oath before God to exercise impartial justice. I am profoundly religious. My faith is at

the heart of who I am. He goes on oath before God as enormously consequential. I knew from the outset that being tasked with judging the president, the leader of my own party, would be the most difficult decision I have ever faced. He actually took a really longer pause than that, because he got very emotional as he was talking about his faith and actually jumping over those party lines to vote to impeache Donald Trump. I respect me Romney for that. I mean, somebody has to have some

morals and integrity in the Republican Party. But I do have a question what is impeachable? Like what actually gets the president removed? Because Bill Clinton line under oath, Donald Trump clearly abused his power, Like, what is an actual impeachable of fits this is? But you know, if your party controls the Senate, then you just won't get a removed from office. I don't think. I mean, I don't know, I can't tell. I was like, this was abusive power

and obstruction of justice. I mean, the Republicans admitted that it was an abusive power. They just didn't feel like it was enough to remove him from office. But I just wonder what will actually get you removed from office? What would a president have to do to actually get removed from office. Just so Steven, is he can shoot somebody? I don't know, bro, Yeah it might not. Donald Trump told you that he could walk and walk up and shoot somebody in broad daylight and wouldn't lose any support.

I believe him at this point, and you know, I saw that his poland was the highest it's been for Here's Mitt Romney talking more about Donald Trump committing a crime. The great question the Constitution tasks senators to answer is whether the president committed an act so extreme and egregious that it rises to the level of a high crime and misdemeanor. Yes he did, What well? What is the

bar for egregious for Donald Trump? Though? Because now that Trump has gotten away with this, what will he do next? Some Democrats feel like they had to impeach him to show that the checks and balances, and you can't get away with committing crimes as president. Nobody no presidents above the law. I agree with that, but being that it had no effect on him whatsoever? What will he do next?

What is egregious for Donald Trump? And Mitt Romney also acknowledges that he knows there'll be a lot of backlash, which, of course, I'm aware that there are people on my party and in my state who will strenuously disapprove of my decision, and in some quarters I will be vehemently denounced. I'm sure to hear abews from the President and his supporters. Does anyone seriously believe that I would consent to these consequences other than from an inescapable conviction that my oath

before God demanded it of me. That's right, this high, some more shooters, Mitt Romney, You'll be fine now, Donald Trump tweeted out. Had failed presidential candidate Mitt Romney devoted the same energy and anger to defeating a faltering Barack Obama as he sanctimoniously does to me, he could have won the election. Read the transcripts. And then Donald Trump said, I will be making a public statement tomorrow at noon from the White House to discuss our country's victory on

the impeachment. Hope I would Donald Trump would walk out on the White House long and just start Millie rocking, Just just go, just start dancing. Maybe he should say nothing, just danced on their ass one time. Yeah, Well, let's see what he does and what he has to say. But you know he's gonna his hands would be waving everywhere in the air like he just don't care what I'm talking about. Trump drop on the clues, but I'm just slip. He might twork. All right, Well, let men say, yeah,

that is your front page news. That's right. We got hit it off your chest. Next right, one hundred and five and five, one oh five one. If you want to call in and tell us why you're blessed, or if you want to call in and just get something off your chest, okay, either or we'll take it. It's the breakfast Club, the Breakfast Club. It is your time to get it off your chests, whether you're Man or blast, So you better have the same industry. We want to

hear from you on the breakfast Club. Good morning. Who's this you want to get it off your chests? Yeah? This is this is your boy. Miller eight millttle one, call it for Miami's border, okay, Miller, Yeah, Hey, oh yeah, I just had a questions for you. Good on to Charlemagne, both of y'all. Yeah, I got a question for you. We am best friend. We got a podcast called Make and we've been doing it since last day and we

were trying. We've been trying to sit you all the way to get it on, like you know, promoted a look better, you know, because of we've been trying different things. We got cars flyers, things like that. We go around on Minu d chance that of all and everything. Just want to know you guys have like a couple of pointers on things I can do to try to promote it a little more. Well, your podcast is online, so probably the best way to promote it would be online, right, Yeah,

y'all have video, Yeah, we do it all. We have it on YouTube and we actually have it on all the major podcasts Our Heart, um Um, Apple, Google, We have it on just about everything you can find a podcast on Home with here, all right, And what I would do is I would get all my people's and people that I know, I would send them clips because you know, people are lazy, they're not gonna make clips themselves, and ask them to please post these clips and tag

us in it. And then I'll be reposting those and I'll always be trying to grow my network and be very consistent and persistent. It doesn't happen quickly or overnight. It's a process. Another good way to promote the show is to call into the Breakfast Club, who gets eight million listeners a week, and just shout it out and tell people to go to your your page or your website or whatever it is. I've been trying to get into the talk to y'all every sin Are you gonna

do that? Though? Maybe you want to shout it out before we hang up? Oh yeah, So everybody you know, come check out all page. You can find it on YouTube, making sense of nothing. You can also find those on all the podcasting whatever you get your podcasts from. We there making sense. It's your boy Miller a KA Miller the One, and your girl culicious and okay, all right, making sense and nothing. We got it all right. We take them all calls right now forget it off your chest? Now?

What is the show? What is this second call? It's called get it off your chest? You it didn't get it off your chests? Get it off your chests. And that means you can call up, tell us about your man, tell us about your blast. Yes, either or it's the Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up, wake ya. You're time to get it off your chest because your man I'm blasted. We want to hear from you on the breakfast block. What's up? It's time for you to

get it up. You had chest? Good morning? Who's this? Good morning? This bird from jackson Dude, what's up? Bird bird? What's happening? King? What's up Charlotte? As the league? Man, I just want to get off my chests. Man. All this killing going on man in Jacksonville, Florida. Man, I want to eat young man like like your got it? Say? Man, we need to come together and like just like build son instead of all this killing each other. Man, right, I agree with you. They've been calling it jack and

kill Florida for a long time. Yeah. Man, they're killing babies. Man, it's crazy. What do you think people need to do? Man, they just need to put the guns down there, like just bite man. White like, get together, man, let's build something. Man, these white folks let up building airy thing on us. Man. We gotta come together and build our own. I knew Jacksonville was wild when I came out there to speak. Um, I forgot what the HBCU is called in Jacksonville, but

I know that they had security. What is it? There? You go and they had security drive me from the school to the airport. That's what That's what I knew. Jack Jackonville was crazy. It was crazy, all right, my brother, all right, get it up your chest? Good morning? What's that victory? Yeah, i's it going to Angel? Yes, it is good morning. Hey, what's up? I love you guys.

I just want to say that I'm coming over here from SoCal all right, busted, all nighter here my cousin couldn't hang maybe all right on his face, but yeah, I love you guys. I just want to get off my chest. So one thing I want to say is that I loved the super Bowl. Oh what's up to? Charlotte Magne and DJ MV two Peace King, How are you man? I'm great, man. I'm just out here just representing for you guys. I love you guys everything that you guys do. But so the super Bowl, I was

with it. One thing that I thought was kind of crazy is that everybody kept saying it was too Spanish. The only song one I'm sorry for becausing the only some one Specish song the literally did it? Yeah? She care was up right? Yeah? But it was Spanish artist though it was Jay Looy, it was not Spanish but Latino right, bad Bunny. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I enjoyed. I enjoyed it the halftime show, you too, And then they said Beyonce was better, which, to tell you the truth,

I watched both Beyonce's performance. She was singing Halo. It wasn't so amped up like they really got me going. Maybe because I'm Latino. I don't know what it was. I thought it was much familiar. Yeah, definitely because you're Latinos. It wasn't good performance though, Yeah, but they were saying it was too Latino. How's it too Latino? She only sung one song in Spanish, like, I get it because there was a bunch of Latinos up there. I mean, I don't think it was too Latino, but it was

a bunch of Latinos up there. That was a great representation. Yes, true, Yeah, you're right, because maybe it's because I'm like, you know, I just felt so proud. But okay, we get it. Your Latino No no, no, no no no no, yeah that's Middle Eastern. But oh security did it? Yeah? Doesn't that mean hello and something? Let's talk to Kay? What's up? Kay? How you doing? Get it off your chest area? Leto's

going on? Sagard what's up with me? Yeah, let's say slunge with George sound Man actually called and let y'all know. You know, I'm honey jerk sauce. You know the susy are talking to. But I was trying to let y'all know about hard Black History Month. But yesterday on my way to work, man, one of my best friends lost their life of gun violence for nonsense. Man, I do want to call. Everybody knows George Souse call. I'm all the young gentleman out there. Man, I'm a mentor. I'm

on a lounge of George Sound. You know, put the guns down. Man. You know, if y'all got beef out there, throw it up, fight with whatever like that. But you look see another day man, all this nonsense killing and definitely these young gentlemen. Just we had two kids coming up. Man. Now I can't even see his kids come once more because man, I'm just going to tell y'all, man, put your breakfast club. I love y'all, man, appreciate the opportunity

yells providing. All right, think, but man, thank you. Kay. It feels like look, two people already called up this morning begging for y'all to put the guns down, So come on, all right, let's get it off your chests. We do that every morning around this time, where you can call and tell us why you bless You can call in and tell us you know why you're upset. But we got room Report coming up next, Yes, and

let's kick it off with Gail King. She has issued in a response to the backlash that she got yesterday for her interview with Lisa Leslie where she questioned her about Kobe Bryant and his being accused of rape. All right, we'll talk about it when we come back. The world mos day, just want to show to breakfast club, the breakfast club. Hey, yeah, okay, I think I'm ready to work now, all right, the world most day, just want

to show to breakfast clubs, y'all mean? And God Angela y dj Envy is not here today, but the time for rum Report. We're talking about you, Gail King. This the Ruble Report with a Yeah, there's a lot going on in the rumors today, so we're going to kick it up with Gail King now. She got a lot of criticism after this clip was circulating online yesterday where she was interviewing Lisa Leslie and they were discussing Kobe Bryan. Lisa Leslie was good friends with Kobe Bryant, and here's

what happened. It's been said that his legacy is complicated because of sexual assault charge, which was dismissed in two thousand and three two thousand and four. Is it complicated for you as a woman as a w NBA player. It's not complicated for me at all, even if there's a few times that we even been at that club. At the same time, Kobe's not the kind of guy, never been like, you know, let's go get that girl or tell her or send her this. I have other

NBA friends that are like that. He was never like that. I just never have ever seen him being the kind of person that would do something to violate a woman or be a great sit in that way. I need journalists to explain to me why is Kobe bryant sexual sexual assault case relevant right now? Like Kobe Bryant is dead. If people had all those questions about that case, if they felt that way about them, they should have addressed

when you were alive, right right. And here's some more of what happened with her interview with Lisa Leslie on CBS this morning. Is it even a fair question to talk about it, considering he's no longer with us and that it was resolved, or is it really part of his history. I think that the media should be more respectful at this time. It's like, if you had questions about it, you've had many years to ask him that. I don't think it's something that we should keep hanging

over his legacy. I mean, it went to trial, Yeah, it was the case. It was dismissed because the victim in the case refused to testify, so it was dismissed, and I think that that's how we should leave it. That question sounded out of context too, because Gail was asking her, you know, do you think that it's even worth talking about what she was talking about it, So it sounded it sounded like that question was out of context.

It was interesting. I had this discussion with a few people yesterday who also work in journalism, because I did feel like I wouldn't have asked that question, but other people were like, well, it is something that was a big deal during his and it was brought up during the whole Oscar situation. Again, I'm just saying what other people are saying and both sides of things. But you know what, we're gonna let Gail King explain what she

was thinking when she asked that question. I know that if I had only seen the clip that you saw, I'd be extremely angry with me too. I am mortified, I'm embarrassed, and I am very angry. Unbeknownst to me, my network put up a clip from a very wide ranging interview totally taken out of context, and when you see it that way, it's very jarring. And yes, we talked about that court case, and I wanted to get

Lisa's take on it as a friend who knew him well. Well, at least Gail knows that clip sounded nuts, all right, But even if Lisa Leslie is Colby's friend, why is she being asked about Colby's old case? I just want to know what is the point? Did Gila explain? What was the point? Is there a way she could have asked it differently? I don't think it should have been asked at all? And what if she would have said, do you think it's unfair that this comes up? Now? Yeah? Yeah,

she did say that. All right. Well, here's the more of what Gail King had to say. About the backlash, and she posted this on her Instagram page. It was very powerful when she looked me in the eye as a member of the media to say it's time for the media to leave it alone and to back off. And at the end when she said it's time to leave it alone, I insisted that that part be in the interview because I thought that it put a nice button on that part of the conversation. I talked to

Lisa last night. I believe that Lisa was okay with the interview, and I felt really good about the interview. So for the network to take the most salacious part, when taken out of context and put it up online is very upsetting to me, and that's something I'm going to have to deal with with them. So she's blaming on the network basics, but she's basically saying, there's so many other things you could have put up. You just put that part up because it was the one that

was going to get the most attention, which you did. Now, some people are not going to be forgiving it all. For instance, Boosey took to his social media and said this, dear king, why them would you do something like that? Why would you do that? To people. You know what people going through, right, Why would you add something question like this trying to torne in somebody in me? You do that to your own black people. And Snoop Dog chimed in as well. Gil king out of pocket for that?

What do you gain from that? I swear to God, we're the worst. We expect more from you, Gail. Don't you hang out with Oprah? Why y'all attacking us? We your people? You ain't coming after Harvey Weinstein asking them dumb ask questions. I get sick of y'all. I want to call you one. Is it okay if I call him one? Funky dog hit bitch? Jesus Christ, listen, he went too far? But who Snoopy was okay because he

asked somebody and then he said it. I just think if we're gonna bring up that that story about Kobe, tell the whole story. You know what I'm saying. You

gotta speak on how to accuse her. You know, didn't want to go through with the trial, and she probably didn't want to go through the trial because she didn't want everyden coming out against her, like the fact they found Seeming and I have follicle in the woman's panties that didn't belong to Kobe, but at the young ladies mental state was in question, that she had been hospitalized for a month before the years so that she was taking an anti psychotic drug for schizophrenia at the time

of the incident. You gotta tell the whole story if you're gonna tell it. And at the time Kobe did say in a statement, although I truly believe this encounter between this was consensual, I recognized now that she did not and does not view this incident the same way I did. That's right, and that's why when he was alive, especially during the after time, that should have been a

broader discussion. You know what I'm saying. Somebody should have asked him to elaborate on that, especially in this era of me two times up, where you know what's not consent and what's consent was the topic of discussion. That I would have been the perfect time to ask him that when he was alive. And lastly, I just want to also bring up, since we haven't been since, they just discussed Harvey Weinstein and whyn't you asked Harvey winsteing

these questions? You know, Harvey on Weinstein is still in New York. He has his rape child going on in Manhattan. And Lauren Marie Young, who's thirty years old. She was testifying about how she was a model in New York City before she moved to la at age twenty, and she talked about being invited to an Oscar's dinner for Harvey Weinstein. She said, I've been to a couple of places where he had been in the past, but I wasn't directly at his table, and she talks about reaching

out to him about a script. They had a meeting, and they met at a bar. He showed up and she said he was on his phone. He started discussing what ideas we had in my script, and he said, what about America's next Top Model? And I said, no, I don't want to be on reality TV. At some point, he said, let's finish this conversation. Follow me upstairs. I have to get ready to present, and she said. They

went in the suite and that's when you know. She said, he lured her into another room, which was a bathroom. And she's going to continue to take the stand by the way today and get cross examined. But she is the six women who is testified on the stand. She's the final one for New York. I really can't wait

to see how to Harvey Wanstein trial ends. She said, he showed up naked behind her, unzipped her dress, started pulling it down, and he was masturbating and grasping her right breast and you know, and she was screaming no, no, no while he was doing it. And he said, this is what all actresses do to make it. Harvey Wanstein's trial should end in him getting some jail time. And if it doesn't, I can't wait to hit with little Boosey has to say about it. All Right, Well I'm Angela, yeah,

and that is your rumor report. That's right, we got front page news next year. Let's let's talk about the new Hampshire town halls that happened yesterday. All right, it's to Breakfast Club. So Breakfast Club, your morning's will never be the same. Hey, what's up? It is Angela Yee and Charlottamagne here. And there's one thing that everybody loves on Valentine's Day, the five star rated puzzle game best fans with thousands of fun levels. It's more than the game,

it's a relationship. Download free from the App Store on Google Play. Today. That's friends without the all best feeds. Yep, it's the world most day this morning to show to Breakfast Club Charlemagne and God Angela. Ye, d your envy is not here today, But it's time for front page news. What we got yet? Well, let's talk about what's happening

with the Iowa caucus right now. They said ninety seven percent reporting is in and former mayor Pete Buddhajadz he has a very very very slim lead over Bernie Sanders and so they're virtually basically tied as all the results are coming in. And they said, with ninety seven percent of results reported, Elizabeth Warren is in third place, followed by Joe Biden and then Amy Klobish are Joe Biden is trash bro. Joe Biden really is not good at running for president. This is this third time, and he

had a three one lead and blew it. Now New Hampshire's town Halls where yesterday and Joe Biden spoke and he was talking about him not doing well in Iowa. Well, I think what happened. Well, look, let's put this in perspective. There are a total of what forty four delegates you're going to come out of that, and it looks like it's going to break down somewhere between seven and fifteen

among the top four of us. You need nineteen hundred dollargates to become the president United States become a nominee. So it's a I expected to do better, and I expect that that our organization would perform better. But the fact is, I'm happy to be here in New Hampshire. Yeah, but the only day because you flew there, and he's also talking about his struggles with stuttering. Stuttering you think about it is the only handicap that people still laugh about it. When I was a kid, I talk talk

talk talk like that. If I said you when I was a kid at a cleft palate and people made fun of me right with an arm, no one smile. I deal with about fifteen stutters I keep in contact with all the time. And so what I say to any anybody out there who stuttered, I'll give you my phone number, not a joke, and they can call me. I'll give you a private number. Wow. Okay, I know one thing reality gonna hit the Biden campaign when they played third or fourth in New Hampshire. That's that's when

reality gonna hit them. Elizabeth Warren was also there and she spoke about black women and how they made her better. One of the groups I've spent a lot of time when it is Black Women four. It's a wonderful group of women who I have to say, are really outspoken and there I say it pushy, and I mean that in the nicest meaning of the word. They push me on ideas, They give me ideas, great ideas, and have

helped inform a lot of what I've done. But they also called me out when I get it wrong, and they called me out publicly when I've gotten it wrong. And you know what, they were right to do that, because ultimately I want to be better, not just as a presidential candidate, I want to be better as a president. Listen to black women, You'll never go wrong. Did you say Black Women four? Yeah? What is that? That That sounds like they're showing up in the next Marvel movie. What

is black women for? This isn't I guess it's an organization which I'm about to look up right now. That's hard. This are like a group of WWE superstars. The Black Women four and I have an update on the coronavirus

for you right now. They said the death toll is past five hundred and sixty as of now, China has announced us that they're gonna have have additional tariffs on seventy five billion dollars worth of US imports as they are trying to deal with this coronavirus outbreak because the reduction affects you as goods that China impose tarifs on last September. Now right now, there is no cure, but the symptoms are kind of fluish fever, cought, trouble breathing.

If you show these symptoms and recently went to China, or if you've been in contact with somebody who visited, experts do advise that you go to the doctor right now. That you also have the youngest patient infected with the coronavirus's two newborn babies have been infected, so one is a thirty hour old newborn and the baby's mother was also infected with the virus, so there may be mother to infant transmissions as well. They really need to change

the name of the coronavirus. Coronavirus don't sound dangerous enough because when you think coronavirus, you think it a beer. And people love coronas they need something a little bit more like like like like scary sounding other than coronavirus. Give us an example. I don't know, I haven't thought of it, but I just know coronavirus sounds like it goes great with lime disease. So they just need to like really really changed their name. Okay, well we'll let

them know. All right, Well, let me ade lay and that is your front page news. That's right, and coming up, we have an organization that I love. They're called Black Men Hill. Assistant named Tasnim Suliman as well as Zakaya Williams and a brother named Charles Tank Harris. And what they're doing is so dope. They are providing free therapy

for black men in Philadelphia. I read an article about them on in the Philadelphia Inquired this weekend, and I had to reach out to them and have them on the Breakfast Club because we really, really really need to empower this organization. So we'll talk to Black Men Hill when they come back, and maybe you can find out how you can get some free therapy too. Okay, it's a breakfast club. The Breakfast Club. Yes, it's the one most dangerous morning show to Breakfast Club Charlomagne and God

Angela Yee and we got some guests in the building. Man, They are from this great organization. It's a nonprofit organization called black Men Hill and they offer free mental health services for black men in the Philadelphia area. How are you all this morning? So good? Can everyone introduce themselves? Yes, I am test named Suleiman. I'm the founder of Blackman Hill. I'm also a psychotherapist and my name is a Kia Williams. I'm the co founder of Blackman Hill. Charles Tann carras

board member. Okay, talk to us about black Men Hill. How did this organization start? What was the origins? So Blackman Hill really like it started spun out of the need that mass people have, which is for more men of color to go to therapy and to understand how therapy, the treatment of therapy can help heal a lot of trauma, depression, anxiety, things that men are not aware of and their mental health issues. Oftentimes they're not even aware they might have

depression or anxiety. So we really wanted to create a space of an opportunity for more men to enter therapy because I just felt like it's a mass issue that a lot of people are talking about. But we felt like people are talking about it, but we need more than the awareness. We want to actually like build this lution and the resource for it. Yeah. I read the article in the Philadelphia Inquired and the headline caught me immediately. Its like organization providing free therapy for black men? How

does that work? People can go to our website and they fell out our application, the client application. Once they fell out our client application, it's two steps. So then we send them an in depth application and the end up application gives them opportunity to look within themselves and see what they really need, you know, what type of therapy they may need. After that, we pair them with the clinician of color according to their specialty, the need proximity,

and their hours that they're available. Like, oh, this is completely free, right, all that's completely free, completely volunteer. And now how was the response when you guys started? The best part about it. The reason why we got such an overwhelming response, I believe is because we were like free therapy. But also even if you can pay for therapy, finding a therapist is a very daunting process. It is like literally like finding a good black therapist is like

a purple unicorn situation is easy to find a good man. No, that's that's equally as hard. They both are hard. But what we're doing actually similarly to like like if you were looking for like a date or looking for a man. It's like we're literally matching them up. So we have like a really unique system of we don't just match people up. Oh okay, this person is a person of color, and this person black, and this person black, and this

person latino, this person latino. We are really paying a lot of attention to what the specific mental health needs are. We're paying a lot of attention to what the skill qualification of the therapists and personality. They tell us what we need, and we just give them what they need. They don't have to go through Oh do they do depression? Are they close to me? Do they take my insurance? We try to match them up because after the free

sessions then they're able to continue with their therapists. I think this works because y'all cover like the three major obstacles that kind of like prevent black people from seeking, you know, therapy, Like one is cost, yes, the other stigma, and then let's like finding somebody that's culturally compatible to you.

I guess that a little more. There is like almost an element of identifying the proper diagnosis before the people are even met, and making sure that the therapist who can provide that level of attentiveness is selected and just

watching them work the creative process. We had a situation where a therapist was being matched up with a potential applicant and as they got through the process, the therapist called back into tatonium as that kid says, I think this is my ex boyfriend, And the reality was it was so they do that such a great job of matching up the person and the needs with the person who's going to provide the therapy that you end up

getting like matchmaker dot com in therapy. And that's important because, as I know, as a person who goes to therapy, you can spend so much time in the first four or five businesses, especially if you're paying for it, just trying to get the therapist to understand who you are.

You'd much rather walk into a situation where that happens as instantaneously as possible and then make you want to get back with your X being that he was going to work on himself, because I'm sure so well, I mean in that case, well, we did not preying on love. But I don't know. I don't know if she caught them back because it was like from years before. But I do know a lot of single professional women are saying that now they're like my requirements at this point,

they're looking for men who've been in therapy. So financially, how do you support black men? Hill? Well, um, this is the beauty of it. Well, financially, if we have not had we are not supported struggle. But this mission, more than anything else, has taught me about the power of us coming together to create our own solutions, not waiting for nobody to create them. We didn't have no funding. When I first had the idea, I was knocking on everybody's door, Oh my god, do you do you get

this vision? Do you get the idea? Like this can change things? But people ain't pulling a right to a check one hundred thousand dollars because you tell them you got a great idea. So what I thought to myself was like, you know what, like a lot of people whose doors I was knocking on was not answering, but

I said, you know what, let's just build it. So I just focused all at that time on building it, going to providers like literally pleading and begging and you know, fighting people on Instagram and my area and being like yo, coming go to lunch. And then I was like, I'm not coming out of a meeting with anybody. I'm not coming out of a lunch without them saying yes, because if they are a person of color and they are

in the mental health field, how could they not say yes? Right? So, and that's how I got involved because I have a private practice, and once they told me about it, I'm like, I'm in you know, you can I let them use my space. And then after a while, I was just so in love with the mission and doing so much work for a test, was like, well you might as

well come join us and this, you know. So we just appealed to people's sense of like she said, community and pride and this is for us, this is for our men, and we get other clinicians of color, like, you know, I can't donate the time like someone who another provider who does not have a space, then they can just do the the sessions at my space. How do you convince people to provide the time. We're asking people to donate one hour a week for eight weeks, right,

because the clinicians get to choose whatever hours. So if they're like I literally have like a Monday morning at seven am, all they have to do be willing to do is to give us an hour and we'll say we will do all the rest of the work. We will find you a man who can't go to seven am. We also use telehealth sometimes in addition to the brick

and motor locations, so that's one way. And sometimes people don't have the time, so sometimes people support us by donating money, which is of course we need greatly, or are they donate their space The providers also, some of them are starting out in private practice, so we're actually helping them to build their business because they once they get a man, then they'll continue on and some of the men might refer other men to them. Some of

the providers aren't licensed, so Taz is licensed. She provides them the hours like the prevision division and stuff like that. So that's the way. But when you asked how did we get to come, it was like, you know, we created this safe space for black men, and it was

like a rallying cry. It was like as soon as we opened the door the flood gates, they were like they wanted to tell us everything that was going on, and they just you know, the issues ranged from depression, anxiety PTSD to something that's small, not small, but you know, I just want to be a better father, I just want to be a better husband, you know, things like that. I think the other thing is you really have to

look at in our community as a black man. So they get a lot of grief from time to time as why are you women, you know, supporting you know, this mission for black men. Where are the black men stepping up? You know in our community unless you at the barbershop. Everything that seems to happen in the black community gets started by the sisters. But at the end of the day, we put value back in the community

by putting hill men back into community. Absolutely put fathers, you put husbands, you put big brothers, you put mentors, you put men who are more complete versions of themselves. Yeah, I think it's better for assistants to be pushing to be leading the organization. Because I started going to therapy because of my home girls because of my wife, and I just think it's something very motherly and nurturing about assisted telling you to go, let's go do the work.

On your show. We got more with black men Hill coming up right here on the world. Most they just want to show the Breakfast up quistep is the Breakfast Club and we are speaking with the black and men Hill. Now, Charlomagne, you have a question, why is it important to have

therapists of color speaking with patients of color? Because if you, like right now, if you call the back of your insurance card, if you try to go find a therapist, like like, of the list on the back of their insurance card is not going to be people who look like you. It's important because when people are trying to find a therapist, they're looking for people who look like them fortimately, because they're looking for somebody who's going to identify,

you know. And there's also not enough of us on the side of purpose. It's only four percent of psychology who are people of color. How do we duplicate black men hell all across the country. Because I really feel like this is I love the work y'all doing. I think this is so necessary. How do we duplicate this well. Of course money funding is like the number one thing we're at this point now and the mission. We're still

servicing the mission, but like our focus completely. In order to keep servicing it or for it to keep growing, we need funding. The funding would immediately go to so right now, all of our therapists are volunteers, and it's harder to get the providers. So what we do not have a problem with getting, believe it or not, is the men. The men are there, like we have a long waiting list, but not enough of the resources. So

the funding would go into paying the providers. I believe that it would be easier to get providers to sign up if obviously if they were getting paid, so we could hire them as opposed to them happen to find an hour to donate. Right um, more locations, more spaces, and clinical managers. So we need people to like man edge over the providers, and that's important from a quality

control standpoint. So you think back to when McDonald's first started franchising and the meticulous nature in which they went from location and location to make sure that a quarter pounded with cheese and Missouri tasted exactly the same as a quarter pound with cheese in New York. Whereas the actual sitting in a chair across from your therapist is

a very individual and unique experience. The overall nature of what black Man Hill provides has to have a level of uniformity and a level of consistency so that the standard doesn't fall off. Well, how can people reach you, guys? If you would participate, donate and ask any other questions? Yeah, so, I mean will? We have a website is Blackman Hill dot org. You can also follow us on social at Blackman Hill on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. If you want

to donate, you could literally, I mean anything. I mean. This has also taught me that when people be like even a dollar helps, I used to think like, how could a dollar really help? Now that I'm on this side of it, I'm like, no, I'm serious, A dollar really helps, like it means a love. You could also donate to PayPal. You can find us info at Blackman Hill dot org on PayPal um. You could donate directly to our cash app. You could buy our shirts we

have like merchandise. You can go to the website. The cash app is uh BMH Blackman Hill. So as money sign BMH. Blackman Hill we call ourselves BMH. Make sure y'all spell that right because it'll go to the wrong person, please don't. Y'all should see the logo, yes, make sure it's a logo of Blackman Hill, of a man walking into Hilling. You can see it BMH. We also wanted to thank just this forum right here. UM. You know

you reaching out and giving us a platform. You know the people who have sat in this room are powerful in our community and throughout and we know that your love for self improvement and things of that nature has been helpful and spreading it to the greater New York and New Jersey area is definitely immediately on our horizon. And your support of of a cohort, it's it's yeah, I want to help y'all go nationale. I'm gonna donate

ten thousand dollars. Oh my god, I think I think that that can that can sponsor a lot of sessions. Guys that will literally like that, like that specific support of ten thousand dollars will help us put ten to fifteen men through the co word um and charge or five I started and then for you to see the outcomes are the most amazing things the systems we have in place of seeing like where the men are at.

And we're doing this in only eight sessions. Like it's mind blowing to me because I was like, eight sessions is not enough. But these men are being seriously impacted by just the eight sessions because we've set the system up in a way that they just start and they immediately have the relationship. So now the process of therapy, which eventually becomes in between the sessions and the therapy room,

is just the awareness. Like that's when you're building the awareness, but then what you do with that, like that happens in between the sessions. These men are so amazing, like they at the end of every cohort, we have a fundraiser and um, we invite the men and we had like two brothers that came through that spoke at one cohort, and then I had the other brothers DM and ME like what about us? So we're gonna get a chance to meet other men? Are We're gonna get a chance

to share our stories. And I'm always like, oh my god, I didn't think you wouldn't want to. They want to share their story and their stories that attract other men and that's how you hope to eradicate the stigma by everybody just telling us. We'll give them the info all more time. All right. So, Blackmanhill dot org is the website. You can follow us one social at Blackman Hill everywhere and you could donate cash app is money signed BMH

Blackman Hill. Or you could also go to PayPal and put an info at Blackmanhill dot org which is our email addressed the PayPal on the website. Yes it is. So you can also go to the website and donate directly from there. You could get merchandise from the website. We appreciate you more than I could ever even fully articulate. And it's not just for heaven us here, but just for being a voice and mental health, because you single handedly have helped remove stigma from a just by you

being able to be transparent about your own journey. Um. There's so many people who pay attention to that, and so I know you probably get tagged on everything mental health now it's almost mental health. God no thanks whoever taglo Um. But we just want to thank you for being a vessel. And that's because that's what we feel like we are. You know, it's not about us an

individually who are sitting up here. We're just a vessel who is creating a space to really make a difference um in this uh, in this field, like with our community, and that feels like such a blessing and let's continue to do the work. We feel very honored. We feel very honored to be able to service these men. They are so worthy and so desertus. Yeah. Absolutely what that's black Ben Hill. Thank y'all for coming, Thank you, thank you. Yeah,

it's the world knows. Data's morning. You're to breakfast club Charlemagne, God Angelie or dj Enva is not here. We just received our breakfast this morning, which comes in the form of Schmuvies. Why do you drink this movie every morning? Year? Well, you know, we want a juice bar juices for life in Brooklyn. But that's something that I just started doing because I'm not a big breakfast person and when I eat too much in the morning and make me tired.

And I also just don't necessarily really even like eggs and things like that, and you know, I don't eat pork or beef or anything. So I like breakfast. I just don't like New York breakfast. And then I also like smoothies because and they have to be by the way, just for everybody listening, try to get them with all fresh fruits and vegetables, not frozen, because that's way better for you. But yeah, so it's also something that gives you natural energy. So natural sugars from fruits and vegetables

is great for you, just not artificial sugars. And so ask them not to add any like you know a lot of times you'll add orange juice, add apple juice. You'd rather just try to do it with some ice, you know, even just water or certain fruits that can juice and make it liquid. E Yeah. I do s movies for the same reason. And also because New York breakfast is trash because I'm from the South, so I like grits and biscuits. The hell is a bagel. I'll

be sleep bagel with cream cheese. Yeah, oh, shut up, drum. Of course you would think it was delicious, right, so you know, but yesterday I had put on Twitter it's mercury and retrograde. There were so many things happening yesterday, like online. I was like, it's just too much, and we're gonna get into some of that in the room of report, I was just saying this whole Nicki Minaj Meek Mill. They were online going back and forth with each other better than anything on TV, I'll tell you

that much. And I was like, why why we're talking about it when we come back with the rumor report A song are about to play? Drum you know this song? Okay, good loving a faction d D D D DA da Damn. Mario's still a bob ain't it. Yeah, let's get into the room report. It's about Angela need the Breakfast Club. By the way, that Mario just a friend. I remember at one point that was my favorite song. I remember being in South Beach and that song it just came out.

That was the weekend song, all right, ton Monee. She just did an interview with The Cut and she was talking about getting sick after going on a pscytian diet. She said, I started feeling my mortality. She was battling mercury poisoning. So they said that mercury, as you know, it's highly toxic to humans and people can become poisoned

when they consume contaminated fish. So she said she wants to become healthy again and she does want to have kids, but she's waiting until she's healthy again to carry a child. She said, I don't want to miss that time because I was so focused on my career and because I didn't plan accordingly. So imagine having mercury poisoning while mercury is in retrograde. That too, all right? And now this

had me super excited. Yesterday they put out the trailer for a new movie, and this is the SAU spinoff, Spiral. I am so excited to see this. And this actually also featured Chris Rock and Samuel L. Jackson. They're going to be starring in that as well, so I can't wait for Spiral to come out. I saw all of the Saw movies in that franchise. You know, horror movies are my favorites, so I will definitely be checking this out.

They said, Chris Rock conceived this idea and it will be completely reverential to the legacy of the material while reinvigorating the brand with his wit, creative vision, and passion for this classic horror franchise. Only Chris Rock can make me go see a horror movie because I don't pay people to scare me. So he's the only person that could make me go see a horror film. I'm definitely definitely Oh Jordan Peel, Yeah, Jordan Peel for his heart is a little different, but yes, all right now, Nicki

Minads versus and Meek Mill. I didn't know what was going on yesterday. I've been so tired. I went home, took a nap and woke up and all hell broke loose. So I guess this all started with Meek mil liking a picture. There was a picture inside the Jimmy Jazz window of the mannequin and somebody said, nah, man, they put a ball in Jimmy Jazz and that was, guess, the same outfit he put aside by side with Nicki Minaj's husband, Kenneth Petty, and Meek Mill liked that picture. Well,

that's how it all started. He liked a picture. Nicki Minaj then posted you a clown. She put the clown emoji you do it for like Twitter fingers, beat women, scared of men? And then she posted a picture of Meek Mill in an outfit with a clown face emoji over his face. She said, you've been tweeting about my man for a year now, talking about he went to

my page to see him, but he was blocked. Then she said, my am ware, move on, I know, I know your bitch embarrassed ished yourself in that store when you got pressed though, and then she said trigger fingers turned to Twitter fingers, bad built face, ass obsessed with the queen. Then Meek responded, the only way you can try to kill my career to say I beat women. Talk about your brother convicted of rape and you've been new and paid for his lawyer. Your little brother touched

that little girl too. You know, I know you want me to crash with your boyfriend and I won't. You sad you willing to crash your man because you lose it now and everybody in the industry know you're a bad person. You've been knew your brother was raping that little girl. That's why I got away from you. And then she responded, you beat your own sister and taped it, spit on her and taped it, kick me in front your mother and sent her to the hospital. Sucking Drake

Dean made you feel tough again. Move on. Imagine talking about an alleged rape of a child to hurt someone who wasn't involved, just so people can dislike me, so a lot going on back and forth between the two of them. I don't even want to really, I even feel bad reading all of this right now, but I know everybody was talking about it. And Meek Mail finally said, my girl is with me pregnant. Watching me tweet about

my ex is very clownish. I'm an exit, And then he said, for clarification, I don't hit women, and I won't let my interviews be filled with questions about her or any situation to do with her when I come out to do press for my new album, No Devil Tricks. You know, here's the thing. If you was ever friends with someone lovers y'all liked each other, don't start spieling the tea on each other when y'all fall out. Because all the poor behavior, all the poor fashion choices, all

of that was fine when y'all was together. Okay, you put up with it. Yeah, you put up with all of that when y'all live together. But as soon as y'all fall out, then y'all want to start spieling the tea on each other. That's whack. Now. This cliff started circulating then of Nicki Minais from her Queen documentary where

she discusses being in an abusive relationship. A lot of people started reposting this would let my father be violent with her, and she always brings up the story as a little girl, I would come in front of I would stand in front of my mother and going to this, and I vowed, Like that's why I'm like, maybe some people would dis round me as a brace Of or Bitchie or whatever, because I vowed from that age no man would ever abuse me, call me out my name, treat me like that. And then all of a sudden,

that was my life. Now we don't know who she's referring to in this clip, but everybody was posting it. Everything that would be in a que of Meek's fashion choices would have worked. She went too far, nicky clowning that man's close all right. You loved him when he was making those poor fashion choices back in the day when he had the man person the capri pants. So don't start clowning them for it now, and don't call him bad Bill. Why you gotta call him man bad Bill?

She used to love that bad build body, so you know what I mean. Like that said, I'm talking about when you love somebody and y'allways friends, don't start feeling the t once y'all fall out because all the poor choices and the bad buildingess and the bad fashion choices. You loved it when y'all was together, all right, I mean, and same thing all Meeks in well, yeah, because he was seeing the industry knows what type of person she

is and that she's filled with hate. He said. The whole industry know you full of hate and you're bad getting low, so you want to destroy me. Let's be honest. The industry eated Niki when she was with Meek too, and Meek knew that right, so he was fine with that. Then you understand what I'm saying. I think, yes, like, don't do that. Once y'all fall out, it all looks corny. Then it makes it feel like y'll still care too. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. You guys are both in

other relationships, have moved on. You gotta just be like, I'm happy with this person, because I know if my man was tweeting my you know, tweeting his ex, I'd be like, yo, what are you doing? And all is started just because somebody had on the shirt from Jimmy Jazz. Nine percent of y'all fans don't shop at Jimmy Jazz. What is wrong with Jimmy Jazz? Like, I'm like, how did Jimmy Jazz catch his cradd You can't shop at Jimmy Jazz up? Shout out to Jimmy Jazz like Jesus

Christ Jash, So what do you put it together? Jimmy Jazz's been around for a long time and it will continue to thrive. Nicky's name, Kenneth Petty. Kenneth Petty, you was rocking that Jimmy Jass shirt. You put it together? I didn't know it was from Jimmy Jazz And tell the man liked it on Twitter. But jim Jas who cares? Like most of your fans go to Jimmy Jabs the shop before they come to your shows. Meeker, I go

get a nice sweat. Come on Jimmy Jazz today, Come on, come on right, let's not forget where we come from here, all right? Anyway, as Jimmy Jam In fact, we should give away a Jimmy Jazz gift current you got one. I'm serious, but we need to get on like y'all, Jimmy Jass on Twitter right now, just because y'all can afford the fashion what's this stuff called? What they call it designer? Yeah? Yeah, well as you call it this because y'all can afford that better stuff. Now, don't act like,

don't defecate on Jimmy Jas. Jimmy Jas need nothing to nobody, all right, I mane Yan, that is your room of report. Yes, got donkey? Yes? And next up we do have Donkey of the Day, Shannaman. Who are you giving your donkey too? Oh man, it's a white man named Tom Bertel. I love culturally clueless white man. They are hilarious to me in this story. I think you will be disgusted by it, but you will find funny. We'll talk about it for

after the hour breakfast club. Donkey of the Day, I'm so being Dunky of the Day, a little bit of a mixed like a donkey day, A lot of my twenty three years. But Donkey of the Bay is a new wife. Well, Donkey today for Thursday, February sixth. Today is the sixth right, Okay, it goes to a man who has been identified by ann Arbor News is Tom Bertel. Now. I love audacity, Okay, I actually love the unmitigated gall

of some people. It takes nuts are complete lack of self away and to do the things that some people do. That's why in certain situations like this one, I have to give this man Tom Burtell the credit he deserves for being stupid, but I also has to have to laugh at the fact this man has the audacity to do what he did. Now, a school in Michigan called Liberty School was having a meeting to discuss concerns about

diversity and acceptance at schools. Parents were there expressing their concerns. Okay, One man named Adrian Irola I think I pronounced his last name right. Ira ira Ola was sharing a story with parents and school administrators about how ray system in the school had been affecting his child when Tom Burtel interrupted him. I repeat, Adrian ira Ola, who is Mexican?

I forgot to say that who is Mexican. By the way, was talking to the parents from school administrators about how racism in the school had been affecting his child when he was interrupted by Tom Burteil, would you like to

know how Tom Burtel interrupted. Let's go to Good Morning America for the report police a meeting about racism in a Michigan school erupts when Adrian Eriola, who immigrated from Mexico in the nineteen eighties, was interrupted as he described his son's experience when it took his bedroom to say good night and he was crying because of the abuse he was endured in this school system, and why didn't

you say in Mexico. The meeting was to address racial issues and the school district after a group of black football players was targeted with racial slurs on Snapchat. The offending parent eventually takes the mind priming, wait walking a black bighorhood and see what happens, and he's the citizens where somebody made a little sweet and nobody's hurting that you know that nobody got hurt. That was done all campus.

Curiola kept his composure and eventually answered the man's question, which resulted in another outburst question the United States Mexico, because this is the greatest sclunter in the world. Yea, the schoolds should get picked out. Put out a statement and says in part that this type of biguatry goes against all the values and beliefs of our school system and says we will continue to listen to parents and students.

For the record, Tom Burtel, if you are white walking in a black neighborhood, we either think you're the police are uber each person? Okay? Now, at Liberty School, I don't know how serious y'all take diversity and acceptance at schools. I don't know how serious y'all take racism. But if there was ever any doubt that this was happening at this school, okay, then all doubt has been removed because

the apple don't fall too far from the tree. If that's how the parent, Tom Bertel is talking and acting in public, I can imagine what he is saying around the house, and that attitude and energy is being transferred to his children, possibly okay, and possibly his children could be bringing that bs to the school. Now, this right here just proves my point that a lot of white men are just completely tone deaf, all right. They lack

cultural awareness. They are completely culturally clueless. Tom, you are at a meeting for diversity and acceptance in schools. A parent was sharing a story about racism in the school and how it affects his child, and your brain says to your mouth, now is the perfect time to say something racist. This is literally like being at a support

group for sexual assault victims. A woman is standing up telling her story of being sexually assaulted, and then some guy yells out, well what were you wearing that night? Our yells out, why how much did you drink that night? Okay? That's like being on the plane and while the flight attendant is breaking down the instructions for people sitting in the emergency exit row, and when she asks you if you can assist, when she has if you can assist, what do you say if I can assist? Yes, yes.

I would imagine if you looked there in the eye and asked her, so, how exactly do I open this door midflight? Okay, tom My, God, play a clip again. Well it took his bedroom to say good night, and he was crying because of the abuse. He wasn't new it in this school system. And why didn't you say in Mexico? Well, man, you cut off my favorite part when the white woman goes you date the late Now

Tom's Tom's son, actually, and I'm glad this happened. Tom's son, Matt Brittel, he said, he posted on Facebook four thirteen pm today. My father asked to deliberately racist question at the Selene Area Schools Diversity and Inclusion meeting his views of hate in no way represent my own. I stand in solidarity with the refugees and immigrants of the world. Round of applause for Matt Brittel. Not too much. I don't una stop. I don't applaud white people for doing

what the hell he's supposed to do. Okay, I'm just glad he drew a line in the sand and let his father know that his behavior was completely unacceptable. Too much, God, damn man, he much, goddamn man, he's Please let Kathy Griffin give Tom bird tell the biggest hea hall. Please give this giant jar male the biggest hea hall. Imagine having to go to school with that man's child. Mmmmm, all right, that is your donkey other day. Thank you, Charlomagne.

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three years. Weird um supposed to get married in July, and then he told me that he wanted to postpone the wedding. Oh why, uh well, he says. It's reasons on his end, financial reasons. What y'all understand, we're in a long distance relationship. We've been a long difference since he graduated college. So the other day we were texting and I was, you know, texting him, and he takes me and was like, you know, he was kind of irritated. You know, he's differ. Distancing hit him. So I just

want to know, like what should I do? Do I do? You know? Do I try to stay or work it? Out because I'm kind of like frush right because it's like back and forth and we're too long to be going back and forth. So have y'all been having issues? Is the postponement strictly financial or is there other things you feel like might be going on? Honestly, I can't say. He says it's financial, so I'm not really sure. Okay,

when's the last time y'all seeing each other? We said, see what we spent New Year's and Christmas together, and so that was the last time I've seen him after New Year. I feel like y'all need to spend some time together to figure out what's going on, because it feels like the lines of communications aren't all the way open right now. You know, it seems like you have some questions that you haven't really asked him, and he

might not be telling you the whole story. You're not even one hundred percent sure if the whole reason for postponing it is financial. You don't know why he's irritated and it seems like you have some reservations also. Okay, so when are you postponing the wedding? Until? I don't know. I asked him that and he told me he really sure, he just wanted to hold out. Yeah, it sounds like y'all need to have a nice heart to heart. Okay, okay, so maybe are you gonna how far away do y'all

live from each other? Well? He stays in Chicago and I live in Alabama. So okay, Well, you guys, I think this is if you want to figure out if you both want to save this relationship, if y'all need to, you know, really, just spend some time on working on it. I just don't I can't tell if you still want to be with him or not. Do you still want to be with him? Do you want to get married? I mean I do want to be married. Okay, So

try to save your relationship. Go see him, plan it out, have that heart to heart, See what needs to happen for you guys to move forward. See if there's other underlying things besides just finances. Because I'm sure for you, if you want to get married, you want to get married. It doesn't even have to be the biggest wedding, the most expensive wedding, or any of that. Right, All right, Well, I hope y'all work it out. But if you love him and you want to marry him, then go and

try to save that. Okay, thank you? No them all right. We're still taking calls for ask Ye one hundred and five, y five one or five one. If you got a question for angela ye. If you need some advice, calls right now. It's the breakfast Club. What's up? We are doing ask Ye and we have Destiny on the line. What's up, Destiny? Whi ye? How are you? Good morning everyone at the Breakfast Club? Good morning Destiny. What's your question? This morning? So? Yee? I made breakfast for my boyfriend

this morning. Oh I actually I woke up and I said, okay, do anybody want to breakfast? He said yes, So I got up, made for breakfast. He had three minutes until he was ready to leave. But yeah, I'm not gonna lie. I was already mad at him prior too, so the night before I was already mad. So I woke up with attitude. But I still broke for alls up and made breakfast. So I asked him. He said yes, he got dressed and everything. He had three minutes until he

had to leave the house to be on time. He's seeing that the sausage was not put on the bread, so he said he didn't have problem to make it. He left. I was like, okay, I'll do it real quick. Am I wrong for being mad that he didn't eat it? Or that he was mad that I know I was already mad. Okay, So destiny, y'all. You know this is petty, right, It's very petty. That's what I'm saying. He should have been mad at me for no reason because I didn't put it on the bread, but you already was mad

at him for something else last night. But I still made him breakfast and he did only have three minutes. Maybe he felt like you was being petty. Y'all. Can't be doing this little back and forth doing things to irritate each other. That's what it is. It's back and forth to irritate each other. That's all it is. Need you know you should do. You should call uber eaton, deliver him some a sandwich, to work as a do

something nice. You know what? I think a lot of times, like I know, I'm very stubborn too, and I could have an attitude, you know what I'm saying with my man, But I think he really appreciates it when I'm the one that actually is the first person to be like, you know what, let's stop arguing that that was so petty because I don't do that often. All right, I'm gonna take your advice, you because it wasn't that bigger deal, right,

It was not that big of the deal. I even tried to make it right before he walked out of the house and I called him on his phone. They know I was ready. He didn't answer the phonic so he got down the road and could not. Yeah, he probably just a little irritated back at you for being irritated at him, so you might as well just did it right now. I think you should send him some food to his job. I think he'll think that's really cute. All right, I will thank you. All right, all right,

Well that was asking. Yes, he is. See, I don't always just take the woman's side. People be trying to say that I'm biased. I am a woman though, I mean, yeah, and you'll see it's that's that makes perfect sense to see it from her perspective, At a woman's perspective. You're a woman. All right. Well, we got rumor coming up you, yes, and we'll talk about Vanessa Bryant. She's been posting. We'll tell you what she had to say about her husband, who is her best friend, and also her thirteen year

old daughter Gianna. Lord have mercy. We'll talk about when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Yeahs, the world, most dangerous world. Most Andrews want to show to Breakfast Club. Charlottegne the god Angela dj Envy is not here, so can you clearly miss him? No? I don't you just screamed out? Turn me on? No I met the microphone, crazy salt. Salute to the organization Black Men Hill. Zakayah and Tasnim and m Charles Harris. They text me and they said that the donations are pouring in for Black

Men Hill. Black Men Hill provide free therapy for black men in Philadelphia. We're trying to empower them and make them go national. And they said the donations are pouring in. So salute to everybody that's donating money to Black Men Hill. Now Angela got drun report coming. Yes, cultural appropriation, let's talk about it. She's filling the team. This is the Rumor Report with Angela Ye on the Breakfast Club. All right, Well, Hanks has gotten some backlash. He's been doing these path

twive videos. Here's the latest one he did, talking about make the Stallion and g easy, potentially dating. We don't want no Mark Gallas, you never want them and hurt moment. All right, Well he did this hole post chet Chat volume six. Cultural appropriation. Here's what he had to say about it. If a white person gets into hip hop and they start wearing brace and gold teeth, some people

call that appropriation. But if a black person puts on cowboy boots and a cowboy hat and gets into country music, there's nothing wrong with that. Of course, there's nothing wrong with that. Why would anybody have a problem with that. It's because this whole idea of theft. They take it from us and then benefit off of it without helping the people that they took it from. Why can't it just be that he loves black culture and he wants to be that that's just what speaks to him. Oh,

that's a whole conversation. Yeah, I don't feel like having that conversation, and I don't feel like day. I do know his white people in the Caribbean though, Yeah, his Asian people. Yeah, all kinds of people and cultural appropriation. If you speak Patua, if you were somewhere and because would watched shots people, was always confused, like, hey, what's going on here? Yeah, because it's why it's I just always whit people in the cribs. I'm just it's got

to be white people in Jamaica. Yeah, So it's like, is it cultural appropriation? I think appropriation is when you take from a culture that you were not part of or raised in and then benefit from it. That's really and it's kind of what he's saying. But I don't know. I'm confused. But whope, way it sounds different now. And we love to tell black people to stop talking white, So I don't have a problem with people telling white people to stop talking black if that is considered black.

I don't. I don't know. I'm I'm talking white, and what is talking black exactly? I don't know. Okay. Erica Badou has a new perfume that she's working on and it's going to smell like her vagina. It's called Baddou's. I can't say this word, but it's like a cat. But if it was a can I say pussy cat? All right? But minus the cat. Now. She said, there's an urban legend that my cat changes men the men that I fall in love with and fall in love

with me, change jobs and lives. She said, I took lots of pairs of my panties, cut them up into little pieces and burn them. Even the ash is part of it. She said. She no longer wears underwear, so she didn't care about giving those away. Okay, real question, oh Angelie, the only person in this room, and I can answer. This is a vagina supposed to have a smell um, Yeah, like a but sweet like. Look, if you during juices every day, your vagina will definitely have

a nice sweet smell to it. Really, but then at different times of the month, like if you're about to get to period or just finish, it might have a different type of smell. Yeah. My dad used to say, that's so amazing. But not it shouldn't be terrible. My dad used to say, if it smells like fish, eat all you wish. If it smells like cologne, leave it alone. Now I don't think that it just smells like fish, yeah at all. But okay, no maody going sense to me. At forty one years ago, when I was young, I

thought it was the flies thing ever heard. But at this point, if I would go around quoting that. But all right, now let's skip ahead to fifty cent. He was doing an interview with Complex and you're a fifty cents a new person now. He's more positive ever since Kobe passed. He said he's not going to be addressing things the way that he used to. And his latest situation was about well, it was with French Montana, but

he hasn't really said much about it now. During this interview, he was questioned about French and he actually walked out. There was rumors that you snuffed him in the club in Miami or something that. Is there any truth to any ofthing? No? Okay, well I do a thing like that. I don't know if I wouldn't put it past you. Why would you think that way? Would you think Will Smith would do that? I would can't believe you would say these things about me. I'm not saying them about you.

The internet said these things. Would you just to start right here with assault French monch, I don't mean no, kidney, Okay, Well, would I do a thing like that? You're not allowed piece to destroy bum, Curtis Jackson, not allowed my inner piece to disturb your inner demons. I like the way fifty that situation. He got about of the interview and ran away from the negativity. Man, that brother fifty is clearly trying to do the work on himself. Man, let him do the work. God damn it. Why y'all keep

trying to bring people back to the old them? All? Right? Well up, Angela, Yeah, that is your rumor report. Now coming up next, we have DJ Envy, who's not here today but stupid. I really hate when we have the People's Choice mix. Come on, we really have to stop this. What's been going on for years. Envy's not here, But then what's gonna happen is nine o'clock gonna hit a mix, gonna come on. You're gonna hear him talking, and you want to hear anything, you can hit us up. He's

not here. It's clearly prerecorded. He clearly recorded this yesterday. Let's see if that's you or not. What do you want to hear, Charlotte Magne? Man stop man a request? I don't have I don't even I don't listen to the radio. That I don't not the right thing to say the truth. Okay, So does anybody in here have a request? Steve? What you want to hear nothing, stee, what do you want to hear? Come on, come on,

come time with your hurry up. He wants to get up. Man, my mind is playing checks on me, and I guarantee you that ain't ploy. He clearly saw the movie off his space and knows that one song. All right, matter, We'll just lie to y'all and tell you one hundred five to five one or five one if you got request calling right now. DJ and v's People's Choice Mix. He's playing with the people. Want to hear what the people request? Yay? Huh? What? Oh? Revote? Peace forgot y'all

was here, see you tomorrow. Revote, thank you. We're nominated for an NBA acp Immage Award on Revote TV. I forgot what the category is. You're not gonna win. To Vibe and R Kelly going, But what's up best at Breakfast Club? And as you know, it is Black History Month? So Charlomagne, what is today's a Black History Month moment? Today's Black History Month moment comes from our girl missing Manda seals my loved one, Okay in one of the

blackest blackety black moments ever in TV history. A Manda seals who was also the new host of The Real She made her audience sing the Black national anthem on her HBO stand up special, which came out last year. I be knowing, does anybody in here know the Black national anthem? Yeah? You do lift heavy. They're actually saying that at the Barclays the other day, right before the game started, Beautiful, they had the cast from a Too

Proud the Temptations musical on Broadway came and saying that. Wow. Well, this is when the mand Seals made her audience singing on her Field Standard special. I'll be knowing. This is a Black History Month moment. Lift every voice, see let it reason loud as the road, see stock, there are white people in you. Yeah, it's the world most dangerous morning show. To Breakfast Club Charlemagne the God angela Ye, the show was over for the day. Thank you to

the Black Men Hill Organization for pulling up on us. Man. We really appreciate building with them. They are a great organization. They are providing free therapy for black men in the Philadelphia area. I would love to see that program go national. I donated ten thousand dollars to them this morning, because you know, that's how they are able to get these therapists, you know, and these providers to give out these free sessions,

you know, by getting donations. Man, And they hit me earlier after the interview add and said that the donations are rolling in. So that makes me feel good knowing that some brothers are going to get some free therapy sessions courtesy of Black Men's Heel. So salute to them for doing the work. Everybody out there needs to invest in their mental health. And if you don't invest in your mental health, at least you got organizations like Black Ment Health that will make the investment for you. Okay,

well that's great. Thanks to everybody who's also donating as well. That's right. Now you have a positive note, Charlemagne, I do have a positive notice Black History month. Man. This positive note comes from Booker T. Washington. Booker T. Washington said success is to be measured not so much by the position that one is reached in life, asked by the obstacles she has overcome while trying to succeed. Breakfast Club Bassiness

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