The copy he j Handy Hands of the Year and slom a gay ha Yo, Carlo Man, whatout my ji? What ray? What happened? Are we lying the world's most dangerous morning show? Let me tell you something before before people get interviews, they say, yo, you cannot you cannot say this. We don't want to talk about want interview everything. No one benefits from getting in here just talking records. I gotta be honest. I didn't think it was gonna
make it. Ten years man, ten years strong, Breakfast club man, right, so you know what that means. Ten years they've been nuts. They've been David David nuts. They just been nuts the breakfast club. Wake up in the morning, wake up, wake up ya. This is your time to get it off your chat with your man or blame. We want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello. Who's this? Hello? My name is Melissa melissam Long Island. Hello. How are you hey? Melissa morning? Get it off your chess? Melissa?
All right? So um, I was thinking that I would much rather lick some more random as booty than takes this vaccine. First of all, you got you're out of context right now. You gotta explain to people what happened, because they're gonna be like, what is wrong with Melissa just calling up there early in the morning. Anything. Yesterday we had a topic what we asked you, would you
rather take the vaccine a liquorandom scrange boom? Now, yeah, it makes sense, um, due to the fact that I don't feel people are really doing much research into the vaccines and don't realize that it's actually like a genetic DNA manipulation opposed to the traditional vaccine where you know, they just put a little bit of the virus and the body fights it off. Like you had said same here. I mean I took the you know, flu shot whatever
growing up. Now that you know, I can make my own decisions and whatnot, people aren't realizing also, uh, this actually produces antibodies against a protein that is essential to reproducing to placenta. Oh no, what what you What you said earlier is what I read yesterday that there's no actual COVID nineteen in the vaccine. Like you know, in flu they put a little bit of the fluid in you so you get it to build a antibody. They don't have that in the vaccine. From what I read
jested it. Yeah, no, this is actually like it's hygiene hijacking cell genes then causing you to be prone or I guess m immune from it supposedly, who knows. But I'm just saying I think people need to be doing their own research on this, and that includes, you know, looking in the ingredients in the vaccine and then researching the ingredients themselves. And don't nobody read ingredients on then somebody eating some cereal right now, I don't know what'n't it?
But you know how many you know, how many people's butts is just dirty? You just want to eat all the type of issue. But huh, then take the vaccine. Yeah, sure, we'll just do some research on them. But baby, before you you don't want to poople snacking. Okay, well, I'll tell you what. You're right, these people need to do well, no doubt she thought about it. She's like, you know what, now, you're right. I do need to research you. But have a good one. Thank you, have a good jail you too. Hello?
Who's this? Hello? Listen? Jared? What's up? Jared? Hey? How you doing? Man? What's going on? King? Not much? How you doing? Salo? Man? How you doing envy. Good. Yeah, what I'm having to jail from somewhere he went to jail, right, jail. No, I don't don't play that game. I'm not I'm not Jared from somewhere. I'm I'm like Jared the Jeweler. We'll go with that, Okay, all right, get uf you ch Jared. Yeah, man, So,
m I brought up my work. I don't want to talk about my job because I'm not trying to lose it, but I do have something to take off my chest. Um, My wife's a nurse. And you know, these hospitals are starting to get fuller and fuller, and it seems like people the more the worse it gets, the more they just say, no mask, I'm not going to social distance. I work with people who for nothing will put their mass and they don't want to put a mask. And
they said, don't want a social distance. It's getting to the point where I don't want to come to working then. You know, um, no, I work card and it's important for me to work card. But it's it's really it's really getting a point where I don't even know how to feel about these people than one. Um. You know why, because they don't wear masks and stuff. Yeah, they're not wearing masks. And I mean they you're dealing with each other.
They want to be up on you one feet the way to feet the way, you know, talking in your face, and you gotta be trying to tell them to separate all the time. That's right, Well, what's wrong with boundaries that? What's wrong with letting them know that? Like, look, I don't want you name and you ain't wearing no mask. Brother, I do that all the time. If you ain't got no mask, gonna back up, man. And that's what it is.
I mean, we're telling them. But you know, at the workplace, they got to have regulations, and everybody got to be falling regulations. But certain people it's not expected at them, you know. And I just think that's a big deal. If we can't even get the workplace to you know, do things correctly, how we gonna get average people out there in the street, you know, putting masks on it, you know how we pict? Well, we can't. And that's the problem, and that's why we're in this situation that
we're in now. Americans are spoiled, bro Americans don't listen, We don't follow a rule as well. Yeah, man, I just wanted today. I just want to shout out my mom um, Lazette Williams, I love you to death. My lover too. Yeah, my brother. I just want to say one thing about my boy and Savon the qube out of Miami is a really dope wrapper. I don't know if you guys ever heard of him, but check them out Sylvan. Look cute that guy. I'm telling you. Give the truth. Savone l get it off your chest eight
hundred five eight five one o five one. If you need to vent hit us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, wake up, wake up. Wait, you're time to get it off your chest. Your man or black, we want to hear from you on the breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this? Hey? This Nick? Nick? What up? Man? Get him in your chest? Nick on it? You like rain there in here? Help on the shelf, solo, man, car what's up? Man? Okay, we part a acing. What's happening?
Aging much? Man, I'm standing up here in Columbia. I'm sorry I'm staying up here. And let's take the tucky right now. Okay, Yeah, I was. I was trying to get some advice man, because like I'm I've been standing up here since I came home from prison. I was locked up for selling drugs. But I wanted to change my life around, but I stayed. I came up here the person that I came up here with family, but
me and the person I'm talking no more. So It's like I wanted to go back Hones, but acing South Carolina ain't the place to be, like, especially trying to get a good job, like anyway. But it's also hard for me up here because I ain't got no financial support or nobody to help me out of no common part. Well, it sounds to me like you know you already know you needed a change of environment. So if you know, if you know you don't need to be an aching,
you can scratch that off the list. That's not that's not a that's that's not a thing, right, yeah, sir, So you just got to stay where you had and figure it out, make it work. What is it? What is it that you want to do? Like I've been, I've been working since i've been up to I'm working for the shimp Purvey's right now, but I could get I'm gonna be hard doing soon. But uh, it's hard because like I had rot y'all back a little while
ago because all right, my windshield and got broke. Uh. It's like other things that I've been having to deal with doing during this pandemic that's going on. But it's like I said, this hard, not having nobody there in your corner for you. Well, listen, you're gonna be fine. My brother just takes patience. All right, Yes, sir, pushing on, brother, keep pushing all right. Thank y'all, y'all. Good day you too. Hello. Who's this? We'll help y'all. This is James from Minianapolis.
What up? James? Get it up your chests brothers. First of all, I want to congratulate y'all for teen years man, a good content man, righteous and rats. Thank you kangy brothers. And I want to share my favorite breast club moment. What's that? Other than the Birdman situation? The Banie single situation was funny too, man. Why y'all like to see people trying to traumatize me? I thought that was pretty hilarious myself. It was cool, man, It was cool. Charlomy
didn't buckley buckle. He didn't buckle that never buckle. He showed, didn't you write? He didn't he stood his ground? What is buckling? And yeah, thanks guys, man, I appreciate y'all. And my birthday this weekend too, Oh man, enjoy it? Man? I mean you can't where you from? You can't go anywhere? Right? Oh? No man? Not in Indiana. Yeah, I wouldn't want to date you. Your birthday too close to Christmas. And you
got a penis. But you know that's a whole day because you're married and that too, Yeah that that too, married, you got peis. You know my type. But until earlier more than no? Whoa day? God? Why do people gotta scress that? I don't know? Right? Hello? Who's that? Hey? Instituition from Texas? How y'all doing from Texas? We're part of Texas, Dallas, Texas? So I have to listen on the app and I don't mind that at all? Oh what him? Bum as cowboys are from? Come on? I
love Dallas. You know I love my cowboys. Don't listen to envy. Okay, So now, since congratulations on two years, thank you. Now, since you are an executive of my heart, I gotta hear you say, Lord, have mercy. It's something about the way you say that, darling that drives me and saying I love it and I laugh every time. Oh boy, Lord, have mercy. I can't believe you'd like to hear me say, Lord, looking with that man, that man married Mama. No, no, no, oh no, I'm not
lening with him. And I love it. When you say I'm calling HR, I'm calling HR guys drives me and fat And since you guys won't be back until twenty twenty one, I needed to hear I'm calling HR at Lord, have mercy. Or the beauty of it is that we run a lot of We run best of shows until January the fifth, so you know it gives people an opportunity to catch up on breakfast club content they may have missed. Yeah, and I love it. I'm still gonna listing.
Charlomagne had more time for me, Lord, have mercy. Why are you stressing me out? Early this morning? Got me repeating that over and over the yeah for good morning about love you too, get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent hit us up now. It's the breakfast Club. Good Morning, The Breakfast Club. DJ Envy Angela ye, Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking
it with Kirk Franklin. Yee, Kirk. While you're at home during this time, have you been inspired musically just by everything that's going on around you? You knows. I can be honest with you. One of the reasons why I wore this shirt today is because I started back going to therapy during this pandemic. I can be honest now.
It's I've been going to therapy now, off and on for about the last thirty years, you know, dealing with my dealing with my bandomin issues, dealing with you know, just a rejection I had as a kid, a lot of the trauma that I've suffered as a young man, and so therapy and my faith have been my They've just been my life boat. And so the trauma of first of all the pandemic, and then that what's happening now is that I started going back to my therapist.
And I can be honest and tell you that the motivation to do a lot of music, it's been often own just because I've been just really struggling. I've been really struggling trying to get people just to hold on. It's it's almost like, where does the physician going he's sick? You know, I'm giving myself back together just because I think that y'all needed Sunday, But I needed Sunday too. Is I needed that versus moment too? Now, what have
you been going through? You said you were going through a lot, and I'm sure people are going through the same thing. What were you dealing with that you said, you know what, I gotta go see a therapist right now. Was it anxiety? What was it that you say I have to Yeah, yeah, well, you know, I've always struggled with anxiety. And then you know, just as a creative, I think almost every creative and of course you're all three of y'all feel that's just because y'all are curators.
And then the attention that y'all give and and and and just to grab your platform, you know, to whom much has given, much is required and a lot of times people don't know. And of course y'all can amand this when you live in the public eye, your highs and your loans are different, and so that type of
pressure that you live up under, it's not realistic. So um, you know, just in the pressures of the world or are people trusting that you always got to answer and that you're always having to be ready to give an answer. Um can be very discouraging, can be very heavy, and and and I carried the weight of people's hurt very real life bro, Like no cap, I'm telling you, I would not be doing this music if I did not believe in the dude that I rock with. So it's like I got to have somebody to be able to
blow this. Tim. I can't go to white people with that every day. You know. She made me to be strong with it. So it's like I got to go to somebody who I can go. Man, These Christians me off. It's like, man, somebody else got shot. Man, what do I do? Man? It's like people ain't working right now, you know. And I got a whole crew that I
got to take care of. Man. You know what you and show that type of pressure is I need somebody to pour into me so that when I get on these incredible platforms with y'all, I'll have something to be able to say absolutely and Kirk, you know what's so interesting man, Um. You know to prior to the quarantine, my therapists had been trying to tell me for the longest, let go of things that you can't control, you know
what I mean. And I could never grasp that concept until the quarantine because we had never experienced anything like coronavirus. So you know what I did, I flipped it right it. I started leaning more into my face side because I already had gotten what I needed from going to therapy all of those those those past these past couple of years, I started leaning into my face side, so it was more Bishop TD Jakes more, Stephen Fredick more pastor John
Gray more minutes of you know what I mean. That is the job that I want to be able to communicate to culture as well, is that at the end of the day, you are spiritual beings. Is that if you live your life dependent upon the natural world to be able to feel something that the natural world does not have the ingredients to do. That's why, that's why it don't matter how good sex has been for a lot of human beings. A lot of people don't stay
with that same one. You're always looking for something different, no matter how much that drug made you feel at that moment. You're looking for the next high, just because the natural world can't speak to the depth of the crime of your soul. Your soul was created for something bigger that the human world is not able to be able to fulfill it with. And so that's why I'm always fond of That's why I'm always trying to be a messenger to clean up what a lot of the
history of Christianity has messed up. Because Christianity and Jesus are not always synonymous. Explain a little bit well, Christianity is the form in which we've brought to communicate what the teachings of Jesus is or what the chief of Jesus was. But in the sinfulness of man, throughout the narrative of that historical context, there has been a lot of distraction. There's been a lot of abuse or power. There's been a lot of misuse of the statements of
Jesus Christ. But that does not mean that the historic individual of Jesus Christ and what he stood for, as for what he preached, it's always reflective in the actions historically, whether through the Crusades, whether through the conquest, whether through Jim Crow, whether through colonialism. Christianity was always leading in those narratives, and we've got to confess those sins. In order to get it right, we've got to confess what's wrong.
And so that's why I'm always an advocate for platforms like Apologetics to be able to communicate the historical, accurate narrative of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, as well as pointing out the bull and the foolishness that Christianity historically has done. Absolutely, I got one last question question for Brother Kirk. I was watching UM Bishop TV Jake's Sunday and this is a conversation that a lot of me and my folks have been having. Do you believe, Kirk,
that we're in the end of times? You know? And I think that a lot of people can be so enamored with the conversation of what does this mean versus what do we do? As I think that it's easier to try to figure out what's happening out there instead of looking at this moment to see what needs to be fixed in here? Does that make sense what I'm
saying perfect sense? And so I would encourage people. I encourage people to stop trying to be so worried about where God is instead of trying to be more focused on it's God with me. Who think you m thank you appreciate this, thank you, thank you man. Yes, sir, all right, it's Kirk Franklin. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, it's topic time. The phone called eight hundred and five eight five one oh five. Want to join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club, talk about it morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning, good morning. What's happening? Happy holidays? What we're talking about today? And if you just join us, we're talking about mail B. Now she does something I think it's pretty odd. You want to explain what she does. She actually got a tattoo removed of her ex. You know, she's getting divorced, and she got instead of lazy removal for that tattoo, she got it cut out of her body and she keeps the
skin in a jar. That's weird. That is called route. That is voodoo, black magic. All right, you cut the name off your skin, put it in the jaw, have a little witch doctor or something, put a little whammy on it. Don't nobody touched that job, because if you do, the spell will be broken. And as long as that name is in that jaw, Stephen Bellefonte will have erectile this function for the rest of his life, or at the least call up a frog or two. Everything from
the past goes in the garbage. Nothing from the past, no letters, no pictures, nating, everything thrown away. Yeah. I actually have a lot of things from x'es. I actually have all my letters and cards and knows that I used to pass in class and all of that in a huge box. Well, I mean, listen, how long you been with your woman? Twenty four years married seventeen? I've been my woman twenty years married four Okay, I'm forty. There's no exes, all right, I don't even remember what
an X is. A X is really from high school because nobody really wrote letters after that. What I'm saying, so, if your woman is still saving letters from high school, that letter really means a lot to her, and that person makes a lot to her, and that a person that wrote that letter, you know, could never be duplicated, you know what I'm saying. Like I grew up as a as a writer, like when I was young, and you know, and I read a lot, and so I keep all of those things even from like my friends
who are women but married. G imagine being married for seventeen years, all right, and you've been with this guy that you married too since y'all was kids. But you keeping letter from the exes? That mean you keeping letters from when you was like seventeen eighteen, like those first feelings of love, those first feelings of love having been duplicated at all? Like, no, what are you talking? No man has ever made you feel the way that that first person, So I don't I don't know. Why don't
we talking about magic fingers earlier? No? No, no magic fingers. But I burnt those letters up and let what are you talking about? Just joined us? I'm not talking about nothing. What are you talking about? And I ain't told nothing? You sound insecure, Natasha, Hi, good morning, Natasha, Good morning. You keep anything from your X? I definitely do not. The only thing I kept for my exes our son. Oh, and I'm glad you kept that. I wouldn't let that go.
We don't show to you that I had to get rid of the cell phone that I used to check him from because I would search and I tripe em day and then he pop up, even though he was deleted. He too like, oh, I text with pop Up. I was like, we gotta get rid of this, all right, I tell you the manager. Thank you Mama. Now as y'all, what's baby? What's up? Mama? Did she call you ladies? I don't know what she called me? She said baby? Oh? Now do you throw everything away from your past relationships?
I'm throwing everything away, like I'm not keeping nothing. What's like the memories of an ex for Like, I'm throwing everything away like I used to live being my wife used to them together, and like you would come over and still say, oh you got my shirt? You do. I'm just trying to find ways to come back. And I'm just like, baby, I threw every dake away. You know you ain't got to come back for nothing else. Now, what did she give you a Rolex? Oh that's differently
not that that's my brother. Oh, it is all about the cost of the gift. You ain't giving back no Bentley. You ain't giving back no type of car, and you ain't getting back no jewelry. Now, y'all gonna be picky and choosy about what you keep and what you give away. Well, some things that x gives you ain't got no choice but to keep like herpes. So to everybody out there, everybody out there who X gave him her fees and then he got no choice but delivered that and keep
that for the rest of their life. Hello. Who's this. It's Rocky from Louvall. Rock Y. Do you keep anything from your ex? Bro? No need to. I've been four years, my girl for seven, and there's no need to. Bro. You gotta hold on for something the paths, Bro, you might as well try to hand back in that direction. Yeah, yeah,
that's how I feel. I don't understand why, you know somebody would hold on to something from their past, especially if they've been together for so long, Like imagine being it was somebody for seventeen, ten years old and twelve years old that they would ten somebody? Why so close? I'm telling you, I'm just telling you. You're gonna point point of finger, point of magic finger at me. I'm just somebody was writing letters to my wife when they were ten years old. She kept it his memories, is all.
That's so cute, and I burned them. I don't like it. Whatever is in the past, and you shouldn't, y'all. Been married for forty years? How long you've been married? Seriously, y'all been together twenty four, twenty four. You don't read the verd to be keeping stuff. That's what I said, and that's why I burned them letters up. It's so crazy because I do have it. Like I said, I have a huge box filled with like letters from my friends when they went away out of town from XS,
like everything together in a box. I haven't even separated about recent ex you used to Still this is off from like high school and college. Ain't nobody Rolex in high school? Yeah, I'm talking about a box of letters. Oh but my whole thing is what I'm saying is that it doesn't really I never thought of it like it's something that would be offensive to anybody. I used to be nobody letters Now. I even found a watch that somebody gave my my wife when I think they
were like twelve thirteen. I definitely ran over that watch with my cart. She still got all these little trinkets, all those little twelve days of Christmas when you bind her all this stuff, and she's still keeping watches from middle school and ten years old. So maybe they just little que Q two. I think that's cute. But they all going going down and that watch I ran over times.
Little memories are so cute. Rebecca, Hey, good morning, Rebecca. Um. Okay, yeah, so I have like an Xbox I like not like the video games. Yeah, I was like, okay, me too. Yeah. So I dated this guy from like eighth grade the senior year of high school, and I kept literally everything. But the weird thing that I kept was he gave me a lemon. Lemon suhere to God. He gave me a lemon, and I still have it in the box. Its not like rotten or anything. No, it doesn't smell
or anything. It's like hollow and hard, and I don't like him in his heart? Why are you keeping it? That's disgusting. It was like the reason why we started talking in the first place. Do you like convinced me that it was like this really rare like lemon from like Cuba or something like that. I like, I don't even know. Sounds like a red flag to me. He
lied to you immediately. That came from stop the Shop. Well, if you fell in love with a man, they give you a lemon, waiting till somebody gives you an apple or watermelon. You're gonna really be head over hereade out of that. I'm not. Don't curse, all right, Okay, the moral of the story is, man, let's say a prayer and salute everybody out there who is keeping things from their exes that they can't give back like her pies. Keep a lot. This to Breakfast Club. Breakfast Club Morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee Charlomane the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. We have a special guest on the line, an icon, a legend, and a true queen, Miss Felicia Rashad. Welcome, Thank you, good morning. I feel like you're my mom. I've been watching you for so long. I just feel like I know everything about you. I feel like your mom. Hey Mom, I just want to say, good morning, Mom, Good morning sun. How you doing. He too ready to be yours? He too ready to be
your No, he's not, he's not. Now. I hate zoom interviews, and this is one time I really hate zoom interviews because I would love to be in your presence. Absolutely, that's very kind of Well, you know what, when we can, we will. How have you been maintaining through this whole pandemic? Well, let's see. First of all, I've been very grateful. I've been very grateful to be in my home and to have a home to be in. I've been very grateful
that my family and friends are fine. I've been very grateful to be able to assist people in the ways that I've been able to do um and I've had work to do. Of course, it's different because everything is through the computer. I pray we will not live like this forever same because it ain't natural and it ain't good for the eyes either. What what have you learned
about yourself mentally and spiritually? Anything? Now? Yeah, you know, you ask that question, and I'm always a little hesitant to say these things because well, anyway, I'll just say it because you asked. It's so important to find that
silent space inside the mind. It's so important to find that space, especially now because it's so much clatter and so much chatter, and so much pull to the left and then pull to the right and just being pull pull pulled if you allow it to be that way, and then the mind, you know, it has its own way of jumping around. Oh so it's so important to fund the silence. You know, what if we stopped pining for the things that we think we don't have, and look at what we do have and what we can do.
It's a much better place to come from, I think, yea, and it allows us to create a better place. Right. So, yeah, there are things that I that I do miss. I
miss live theater. Yeah. Just the other day I was thinking how privileged we've been for so long without understanding the fullness of our privilege to be able to go to a movie, right, yes, yes, and be able to sit in a theater or in a restaurant, or to hug people, or to or to be with people when they're making their transition from this form to the next. You know, it's we didn't understand our full privilege and maybe you know when we if it changes, well I
should say when it changes. I just don't know what it's going to change to. But we'll come into it. We should come into a better understanding of just what the privilege of being with people is and maybe will be kinder to one another. How are your kids been, How are they are they been around or they been staying away? How has that been? Well? My son lives on the West Coast. My daughter at the beginning of
this pandemic. Had just returned from Italy. She had been in Italy, and she had just returned, and I was just returning from work on the Empire in Chicago. Then everything shut down and my daughter wouldn't come and see me. That's right, she did. But what she did do when I was returning home, she come to the house before I arrived, and she had stopped the refrigerator and the shelves, and she said, Mommy, you don't go outside. You don't
go to the store. You stay here. And she would call to make sure I was not outside, and I had to laugh at that. I said, you're monitoring me, like I'm you, but I'm not you. I'm me. And when it's time, I'm going outside. They said the same thing. They were like, no, no, no, no, no, I'm your parent. I'm going out when I want. No. But don't think for a moment that what you did and what you
said was not appreciated me. Ask your question, the Queen, have you ever had to go off on any of your real kids the way you went off on Vanessa for going to see the Wretched And you're down in Boaltimore having big fun, weren't you Vanessa, isn't that where you were? Didn't you go down there to Baltimore and have big fun? Vanessa? Tell me didn't you go for big fun? Mom? Shut up? Don't you dare open your mouth when I'm asking you a question. I only hope
that you can have the same experience, Vanessa. I hope that one day you come to realize exactly how it feels to think that your child's life is in danger. You have taken us from levels of frenzy, panic, distress, and now that we know you're okay, range I said, I was sorry, this is not gonna happen. I know you're lying right now. God man, are you kidding? Of course, so within your motivation when you did that episode, understanding what that energy is was helped. Yes, I understood that
energy very well. Yes, yea. I mean, you know, people say, oh, oh, dad, you were just a perfect mother, and I look at them and smile and say thank you. But you know, it's easy when you're scripted and the children are scripted too, But in real life there are new scripts. Yeah, you know, you know the beauty of that wretched episode. I've lived long enough to where I knew exactly what Vanessa's character felt like. And then I've lived long enough to know
exactly what your character felt like. And that's something. Yeah, yeah, because teenagers children was sneak. I mean, it's part of being a team, right, Yeah, it's oh, come on, it's so it's so much scarier it is. And it's not young people's fault. We are very, very, very distracted, and our children were being inundated with some of the worst kinds of diversions. And He'll look up and it's they have a language that you don't even know what you know.
I think that if if we as adults were cognizant of the fact that every single thing we say and do creates a memory for our young we might say and do differently. Absolutely, because what do you really want the young person to learn? And here's the question, what is the most important thing for your young person to learn? The most important thing that I wanted my children to learn was who are you really? And that's an energy journey and you don't get to go on the inner
journey pointing fingers outside of yourself. Another disturbing thing I heard recently from two different sources who don't even know each other. They both work in the field of pediatrics. They're both pediatricians, and one they're friends of mine. And one of them said that in her waiting room she has these books for children. Right, a three year old child picks up the book and doesn't know how to turn the page. She tries to scan it. Lord have mercy,
Lord have mercy. Now that hurt. But this okay. And then somebody on the other side of the country told me the same thing, because young people are being given these devices and they know and they know that this becomes your source of information and your only source of information, which means you're going to receive what somebody wants you to receive. Right, I think we want out young people to think deeper than that. All Right, we got more
with Felicia Rashard. When we come back, don't move. It's to breakfast club. Good morning, I fashioned morning. Everybody's DJ Envy Angela yee, Charlemagne the guy we are the breakfast club. We're still kicking in with Felicia RASHARDA. Now I'm gonna say from Houston, what made you come all the way to the East coast to go to college, to go to HBCU And why was it important to go to
an HBCU. The second real HU book ahead. Yeah. Well, I wanted to be an actor and I wanted to study drama, right, And I was applying to all these schools and my father just looked at me and he let me do all that, and he said, you're going to Howard. And I said, oh, but Dad, what about this one? At this he said, you're going to Howard. I never thought about going to a school that wasn't an HBCU, and that was because of my experience from
a child. Before I started elementary school, I was a nursery school on the campus of Texas Southern Universe, trying to play, you know, trying to play. I just wanted you to see the Hampton alumni. I just wanted you to see that. So my grandmother went to Hampton. Oh yeah, oh yeah, Vivian Elizabeth Graham, Yes she did. She made
a great decision. Oh yes, she did. I realized, in greater measure, how very fortunate I am to have attended an HBCU, not only for the astute professors who were teaching there, because they were of the highest caliber, but also for the other side of life, that's social life. That's socialization that helps to develop you as a as a as an adult. You know, did you ever did you ever lose yourself playing such an iconic role as Claire Huxtable, meaning that you know, did you ever forget
who you were? No? Okay, okay, now that that that that wasn't possible because every every day I came home to my family here none of that Claire Hustable stuff. When you walk in the hub, well, you know, it's like no, it's it's like okay. So my best friend from college came to see a taping and she said, Felicia, you be shaved yourself taking those people's money for being yourself and at home. I mean when I say this, people imagine. I always imagine what my life was like child.
They had no idea. I would come home and cook and prepare dinner from fresh produce, no canned anything, because I want my family to eat healthily. Some things you can get it again, but most things, vegetables and stuff have to be fresh. And I would do that every day. And in the early years of the show, let's say a third year, I had my baby with me. I was a nursing mother. I took gondola to the studio with me every day. Wow. Yeah, And you know it's and I came home with her at night and I
was with my family. I wasn't out club and I wasn't you know, I wasn't doing stuff like that. I didn't have time for that. And then you know, there was school, and then there was homeworker. Her brother's thirteen years older than she wasn't he was in the eighth grade when she was born. And I mean, you know there I was. I mean, it's like you gotta hit it every day. So your daughter was born to be an actress. She grew up in it. She was all around it, she lived it. So she was she was
born to be an actress. She know she did. She grew up around the work, and she saw what the work was. Her work ethic is incredible, you know, speaking of the work, I think you got black Box coming out on the six right, Yeah, on the sixth. Yep month. You've held the name of America's mother for so years. Are you intentionally accepting roles in movies like A Fall from Grace and black Box to kind of shift that image you, I guess the villain. Wait, wait a minute,
let's explore that concept for just a moment. Evil evil. See. One of the things we learn in acting is not to judge our characters. You have to always understand what a person is thinking and why the person's thinking it. In my freshman year, one of my instructors said to me, I was having a fit about something someone had done, and he let me carry on and carry on, and then when I calm down, he said, miss Allan, there's something I want you to remember. Even when somebody's being
and I'll say this and so ob they think they're right. Now, think about the times you've seen somebody act a complete idiot and they think they're right. Yeah. I call that, um, I got a curse. I call that dead momentum. Yeah, but they think they're right. Yeah, yeah yeah. And it just keeps building and building and building and building. So as an actor, that's my job is to get inside what their thought is, you know. So I'm not I'm not trying to depart from anything. There are all kinds,
and it's interesting because they're all mothers, aren't they. Diana Dubois other right right, and Sarah in a Fall from Grace was what a mother? I mean you know, there's all kinds of women in this world, and all kinds of mothers too. You sound like you're about to play the villain in the next Black panther. Right, do you ever feel like certain roles of beneath you. I wouldn't say beneath me. I would just say they don't resonate with me. I don't like to be critical of other
people's work, because that's the easiest thing to be. I just try to find what resonates with me. So what resonates with me. A good story that's told well resonates with me. A window of opportunity to explore creativity in a new way that really resonates with me. You know, black Box poses the question do we run our minds or do our minds run us? Isn't that true? What do you think? The answer to that question is, well, I, well, what do you think do we run our minds or
do our minds run us? I think our minds run us, but we have the ability to get ourselves back on the proper cause, because I think we live in this world where it's so much noise that if you pay too much attention to the noise, people can start telling you how you're supposed to be, but that's not necessarily you. So you can silence that noise and really tap into your mind and figure out the path you're supposed to
be on, not the path people want you to be on. Right, That's why I you know, you asked me what I had learned about my mind, and that's why I said it was important to find the silence within my mind. I agree with you. I think that most oftentimes we people are run by our minds, and the mind often
runs amok, and here we are. Yeah, yeah, absolutely, And by the way, it's fine too, right, because healing looks different for healing is healing and strange like that, Like one moment you're fine, the next minute you're bugging out. And I think that's okay. It's all a process, it is. But but do we want to keep just going through that like that? No, No, I don't think so. I don't think so. And you've just brought up something that's really very interesting. You said, one minute you're fine and
the next minute you're bugging out. That's that brings to my mind imagery of a pendulum. Yeah, yeah, we want to bring that thing to center, right, because it will wing as far to the left as it does to the right and brought center. Yeah, all right, we have more with Felicia Richard when we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning everybody, as DJ Envy Angela yee. Charlemagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking him with Felicia RASHARDA. Now, you mentored
Chadwick Boseman when he was in Howard. How did the loss of him impact you? And and for people that don't know him personally, tell us something that we might not know about him. He's he's been up here a couple of times, and he's donated money to the causes that we were fighting for at the time. From South Carolina like me, he's always been a good brother. So tell us how that impact was. Well, you want to know something about him that you might not know. Chad
Wick was given to study. He loved to study. He studied through the lens of theater. First as a writer, he studied the meanings of words. I mean, he studied and you can see this kind of thoughtfulness in his work. It's so subtle you don't notice it at first, but you go back and you look at it again. He was a consummate artist and without question, one of the kindest and bravest people I've ever known. Definitely rested. I wanted to ask you about the Drake video. When when
Drake called you to be in that video? Did you even know who he was? Because I knew where you think I live under a rock, I knew he was. I hadn't been able to give answer to the to the inquiry. When I talked to my daughter, she said, oh, you have to do it. I said, okay, okay, okay, I had so much fun. That can't be the first time you've been asked to be in a rap video though, right, Yes, it was right? Yeah, Wow, that's insane. Wow, it's popularly.
If you've been for all these years, you know, things come when they should and don't when they shouldn't. There go, How do you think Black Hollywood has evolved over the years since since since you first came in it? Um, there was always there were black people in positions that we weren't always conscious of, but not maybe so many, and now you see black people on many different levels,
in many different areas and many different positions. It's one thing for what you see on the screen, but you wouldn't see what's on that screen if it weren't for the work of the people who are not on that screen. And they are fundamental and essential to what it is we see. So we need a total equity in this nation of our arts that includes all people. In my career, I have worked with only one Native American actor. That will makes sense to me. I have worked with only
one Asian American actor. That doesn't make sense to me. There's more for us to do in the field of inclusion. There's more for us to embrace, and I look forward to us doing that because I think that as a people,
we are more than ready for it. Now. I look back on all of those shows that I grew up on in the nineties, and man, it just seemed like they were so brilliantly black, and I learned so much from them, whether it was cosby different world, living single, I mean even Martin, Like all of those shows like that, I'm like, what did those sets look like? Because they were they were so black that you would think that everybody on the set with black, all the writers, the directors,
the people behind the camera, was or not like that. Nope, No, it was wow. Not there were black people behind the camera. There were black people in the writer's room, but everybody was not black, No, but everybody was on board to deliver an excellent program. And that's what matters, because all black people don't think alike. And there were interns who were being hired every year, and a number of them
were black, and some of them were not. Our stage managers were black, and they were young people, and mister Cosby wanted that, so we had that and they were good. It was sharp. Young people are keep it fresh, keep it new. Yeah, I mean, you know, there was a way of including people of different ethnicities. You see it reflected in the Rudy's friends. You see her little friends. You see how there you see that. Okay, there was a way of including people of ethnicities and generations that
was just a marvel to be a part of. And he was not going to have grandparents insulted and made fun of the way some shows do make fun of people for being older. He said no, he said, no, we're not doing that. Our young people show respect and it's not a forced thing, it's inherent. And he insisted on that. He insisted on a lot of great things, even when they introduced hip hop and they bought in Erica Alexander, and it wasn't like she was just some ghetto,
old ratchet young lady. You know, she was just a person whose circumstances didn't deal with the best card, and she wanted a better life. Yeah, and he understood that. He understood that by virtue of the way he grew. You still speak to the other cast members, because watching it seems like you guys will be on the phone with each other all day long. You don't think it's a job. Do you still speak to those other cast
members at all? Every now and then I will hear from Malcolm and Keisha, and they have beautiful children and they love him. And I told Malcolm he's a finished item. He is a daughter and he just can't he can't give enough love. He's just he's finished. And you're done, brother, You're done. It upset you that they don't people don't want to air the episodes of the Cosby Show. Oh no, it doesn't upset me. It uh, people still watch, People
will find ways to watch. You know, I won't be upset by things because things change, right, I won't be upset And I won't be upset by by things people do, because people change. We see that. It's something to see and to understand. Years ago, someone who loves me very much told me. She said to me, an image can be broken. Try to find out who you really are. Wow, that's a that's tough to do in this business. It's not.
It's not. It's not tough to do, but it can be a process, just because everybody's always trying to tell us what our image should be. And when you open up a magazine or you read a blog, people have a perception of you like, Oh, that's what they like. Let me give them more of that. So you become a character of yourself and things become performative without you even knowing it. That's a very interesting observation. It's what happens in interviews that isn't happening in this one, and
I'm loving it. You know, when people interview you, they come sometimes they come with their answers already in their heads to the questions they've decided to ask you. Right, so you want, what are we doing here? Why? Okay? What what is this? What? What? What? Okay? Why have a conversation with me? If you already think you know, yeah, you know, okay, so that that's me. Know one thing, if nothing else, you will leave this conversation thinking of
the person that I'm speaking to. That person will leave the conversation knowing only what they thought they knew before the conversation began. Well, we enjoy you, Queen Rashid, and we could sit here and talk to you forever, and we appreciate you for checking and we're so grateful and thankful. Thank you so much, thank you, thank you. Booth and please when you are in New York, please stop by
the studio absolutely, okay, y'all will Yeah. We have the rose petals on the ground for you to walk on and we have all that for you, t coffee, whatever it is you need. Thank you all right, thank you so much, Thank you queen. Thank you so much. For Licia Rochard. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Thank you. Don't you get you are? I'm gonna fatten all that around your man to dog and blowers man. They wait for Charlomaye to talk to make a judgment. Who was
gonna be on the donkey of the day. They chose you the breakfast Club, bitch. You who's Dunky of the Day to Day. Dunkey of to Day goes to a young eighteen year old rapper named why being Almighty Jay. Now, why being Almighty JA is an anti social distance? And you know what I say about antisocial distances. They are the same type of folks who wouldn't have gotten on the arc when Noah told him it was about the rain.
And we've seen so many stories of antisocial distances getting sick and in some cases like Bishop Gerald Glenn who said God is larger than Corona, well he died. So when we tell you that you need to practice antisocial distancing, we are telling you not just for your own good, but for the good of others. Because we all got things to do. We all need to get back outside so we can get back to the real hustle of life. And we can't do that unless we social distance and
flatten this curve. You see, social distancing is working all around the country, so we need to continue to do more of it so we can get back outside. Now, why being Almighty J is upset with us because of this rumor report? Let's hear it. I Being Almighty J. He was tucking at TMZ and he said that he's just not taking coronavirus seriously. Here's what he said, I've been playing the game. I don't know I had been
really taking it serious. I just really tried to go to him, but I still didn't have a life for others. Even though you're supposed to be social distancing, of course, we don't social business. Are you checking their temperature or anything when they come in? Like, are you taking any precautions? Man? So well, he's a young man who also has also has unprotected sex with randoms, I'm sure. So if you have unprotected sex with randoms, you damn trying afraid with
no afraid of no coronavirus. Right, So even though he's staying in the house, you can't just be meeting women and inviting them over during this time. You could be infecting them with coronavirus once they infect you and you're spreading it around. It's really times and maybe just be celibate for a second. But he's the young man who I'm sure it takes chances with his penis and has a lot of unprotected sex with randoms. So he responded to that by posting that on his Instagram, and he
put this caption some things in this world. I would never understand. I get judged so much by lame ass mother fffs that don't know me in real life. And mother f was that just try hate on young negroes. This right here? Crazy Swipe left to see a different response to the same statement at Breakfast Club. Am old miserable bitches? First of First of all, why Being Almighty J compared to you? You're eighteen, I'm forty one. I'm old. I get it. I may even be a bit depending
on the circumstances, and I'm fine with that, But miserable. Never. My life is amazing. My self worth is more than my net worth, but my network, my net worth isn't bad. What'll say you? Envy is pretty good. I'm all right out. Here's what say you? It's decent. Yeah, I'm happy, Okay, okay, okay. So nobody's miserable in the room. Yeah everybody got all right? Okay, all right now. Now, the reason why Being Almighty J is getting dunkey today is because clearly he just wants attention.
He's sitting in the house quarantine and he's happy he got mentioned on the Breakfast Club. And listen, if you didn't like what we said. Cool, Okay, you have every right to respond, but let's state the facts. You're posted a clip with a Breakfast Club talking to Bootsey, and you're edited the clip to make it seem like we had nothing that we had something like we had something to say about you being an antisocial distancer, but didn't reply to boosting you said. Swipe left to see a
different response to the same statement. Can we hear the clip that Y being Almighty J posted on his Instagram and speaking of strangers, how long you've been with this woman? Because you got to be quarantining right now, so you should be a social distancing so you must that social disc and all that you know. We just seen a couple of I guess a couple of weeks ago. It
was not mad at possibly hollering that Rihanna. Now, last time I checked this Booty interview we did on Breakfast Club, it got like a million view So clearly you are one of those people who watched the whole interview, or maybe you didn't watch the whole interview. I'm thinking you didn't watch the whole interview, but no, I think you did watch the whole interview, but you decided to edit it to make yourself look good, even though you know
we pushed back on Bootsey being an antisocial distancer. Let's hear it speaking of strangers, how long you've been with this woman? Because you gotta be quarantining right now out so you should be social distancing. So you must notice you're not quarantine anywhere. About all that social distance and all that quarantine. We threw a part of ads everywhere. We don't say it, just it you don't people really sick. I wouldn't say, you know, you don't believe in coronavirus, Boosey.
I think I had it off, but I don't give about no coronavirus. Kind of basically live on faith. People are dying, o Boosey. Yeah, but people are surviving too. I get what you're saying. But you know they say faith without works is then so if they tell you that you can social distance and wear a mask to prevent from getting it, you can you can work towards not getting it, I guess. But I ain't trying to let this stress me out as far as like like
getting throwing everybody else every day. I'm trying to I'm trying to have fun, get money, and turn no busy. Coronavirus is killing people. We got to flatten this curve. All. He needed a little social distancing for a couple of weeks, right, Boosey. Gotta stay healthy out there now though, Man, we're gonna be all right. Man. All y'all gotta do is pray up out. But I ain't messed with the corona though, Boosey,
I ain't messing with that. I'm scared. Yeah, and I worry about you, Boosey, because you got diabetes and corona is really taking people out who have pre existing health conditions. Man, So you gotta be cautious, bro. Yeah, that's what they say. But I gotta live. If it's time for me to die, time me to die. Come on, almighty, j you heard that as well. You knew that, young man, but you
wanted to manipulate your followers. You really wanted to show your followers that the Breakfast Club is talking about you, so you had to act fake mad and edit a Boosey interview to create a story. You're you are acting like the media. You claim to be mad at what you did. It's clickbait. This is Donald Trumps six nine level trolling. You are doing what a lot of people in your generation do, and that's cloud Chase. Look, you got five hundred and fifty comments out of the deal.
Congratulations sir. Matter of fact, let's see if we can double that this morning. Let's have a petty party this morning. Let's go to YBN Almighty J's ig page. That's what it is. It's y B N A L M I g h T y j A Y Why Being Almighty J. Let's go to his page and leave the donkey emoji and some handclaps in his mentions because he got the attention he's looking for and we can celebrate that with a round of applause. Okay, round of appolosophy, your editing skills,
round of applosphy, attention you received from doing this. Because I don't think we've talked about the young man on here before. I know why Being Cordey has been here, Why Being Cordey is fantastic artist. I don't think you've ever talked about Jay. But Jay, in case you're upset with what I was saying by you still sleeping with randoms during a global pandemic, you probably all used to sleeping with women unprotected, so you're used to taking risk.
But the moral of the story is King, don't take risk with your health. Okay, you don't have to yolo your life away. You wouldn't play a game of Russian roulette, would you? So why I play Russian Roulette with your health by having random women come over to sleep with them.
I wouldn't say it's your life. But in a case like this, it's not just your life because you're putting other people at risk too, because you get sick, don't show symptoms, run around wherever you live and possibly infect other people, and you, sir, are a rapper, enters a canceled and tell fall twenty twenty one. That means no show money. You know why, because people like you don't want to follow the rules and social distance. Okay, we
got to flatten the curve. So not only are you going to be possibly sick, you might be potentially broke. That money gonna get low, okay, So excuse me for looking out for you, almighty j okay by telling you that you need the social distance for once again, antisocial distances are the same type of people who wouldn't have
gotten on the ARC when Noah told him too. So look, we can tell you all data social distance, but if you don't want to let him drown, please give the young man Almighty J the biggest he hull, all right right, and make sure make sure you go to YB and Almighty J's Instagram page YB and A L M I G H T y J A Y. Let's have a little petty party, give him a round of applause and also put the donkey emoji in his comments. And maybe tell a young man why he should, you know, be
social distancing. He's eighteen. He just needs to learn, that's all. God bless him. And you know how I know he probably was a uh have an unprotected sex. I'm taking risk. That's what I was doing that eighteen, all right. That's that's how I know the donkey of the donkey of the day or not. Everybody, please just be safe, okay, you never know what's gonna happen. We've seen a lot of people who did not think they could potentially catch it, didn't take it seriously, end up getting sick or else.
Please take it seriously. That's all. We're saying that to anybody who's not following a thank you for that. Say it's anybody because you said it about one of your some of your cowboys players, including Jack Prescott, So that's right. I did give it the donkey day for that, that can see. Yeah, all right, well thank you for that donkey of the day, You old miserable bitch. You. I'm not miserable. Old may be maybe an old bitch, and I'm not miserable. All right. We got more coming up next.
We're a breakfast club. The breakfast club the relationship advice. Need personal advice, just the real advice. Call up down for ask ye morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club, A time for asking ye Hello? Who's this? Try? I don't want to stay anonymous? All right, anonymous, what's your question for you? Okay? So me and my husband have been married almost two
years now. Before I started dating him, I was dating a lot of women, so I'm not really like experienced with like the oral stuff for men. So I tried and he didn't like it. So we haven't had boil sex in a while. But I feel confident in my ability to perform where he can be pleased. But he don't take me seriously because it's been so long since he's had it. Okay, so you know what you're doing now,
you feel confident? Well, I don't. I wouldn't. I don't even know if I I feel confident, But I don't know if it's gonna be right until you know, I actually try. But he won't let me try because he doesn't want to be a guinea pig and end up with some abrasions on his penis. Yeah, so I'm trying to figure out how to set it up to where he can be comfortable enough to allow me to see, okay, what progression I've made, and then go from there. Okay,
so look, this is what I think. Right before you guys get to it, when you're doing your four play, you should ask him, can I just kiss it? I'm not gonna do anything more than that, and then you should kiss it, and then you should ton kiss it, and then you should just do a little bit more, a little bit more until you know he's feeling good about it, and then you know that's when you go a little bit more. But just make sure that you keep your mouth very lubricated, don't use your teeth, tuck
them away. Okay, but I think you just want I just I think you're starting to feel less confident what we're definitely not talking about that, but I just listen, just started off. So just say, look, I'm just gonna kiss it. I'm not gonna do anything else. And then when you kiss it, right, kissing could mean anything. It could be closed mouth, open mouth, and then you know, just play around with that area and then if he likes it, he'll be okay with you going a little further.
If he likes it, though, ask him because as a man, he may he may just accept it just because the love of me as his wife, but he may not want to actually tell me that he's enjoying what's happening. So I'm trying to like what signs I should look for when well, first of all, there's nothing better than asking a direct question, and you can ask it like, okay, do you like that? Well, tell me what you want me to do, and I'm gonna do it and be like,
how would you like it better? What? You know, just ask those questions, but you could do it in a sexy way so that he's gonna direct you to the way to do it and just be like, leg, tell me what to do. Uh huh. Okay, well I will try that and I'll let you know how to go.
Thank you. I cannot wait to hear about it. All right, you guys talk a good morning you too, And that was another edition service all right, it really didn't sound like you was talking about DJ Envy riding his bike though I'm not gonna go why why, because that's what he's visualizing. I had to think about talking about I'm gonna marry man. You got these fantasies about me and I don't like it. I'm starting to feel uncomfortable. You're a liar. What's with you? I'm gonna keep a real
get some real advice with Anthela. Yet's ask ye morning? Everybody is cj Envy and Ngela Yee, Charlomagne the god be all the breakfast club. But in the middle of ask ye what you want to go to ye yes? Line for Hello? Who's this? Hey? This is poor show called from Chuston. What's your question for you? Okay? So
I have a question. Um. Basically, I've been dealing with some sexual harassment at my job with my supervisor m so I took the appropriate steps we to hr even talked to a lawyer about the situation, but it seems like they're not trying to let this manager go. So it was like, what's the next step. What should I do from this point on? Should I just find another job? Should I keep pushing the issue because I feel like he's retaliaing. You feel like he's you feel like he's retaliating.
You said yes, like, give me some examples. Um, Basically, like he tried to put me on third shift without telling me, which was one thing. Another thing, he nick picks at little things that he claimed I'm doing wrong because I'm an industrial technician. So I worked through maintenance department seeing that I'm one of the girls with a bunch of guys. Um, he just kind of nickpicks at me for little things that I feel like, it's like not even serious to nick pick over because he never
did before until I went to HR about him. Okay, so here's a couple of things. First of all, you said that you've complained, right, yes, So I went to HR twice and so their response is what, we're gonna work on it. We're gonna work on him. We're gonna try to figure out how we're going to make you comfortable wire being here because we know you're not, but that's pretty much it. And they're dragging their seat about letting them go or you know, what are they going
to do with the supervisor? I had proofs that he did that right, text message and everything. So you have all of this in writing and you've emailed them and they've responded via email. I highly recommend you get yourself a lawyer. That's when they take things seriously, okay, And you should not ever have to work under those circumstances.
You should feel safe and protected at work. If you go to HR with a complaint and evidence that somebody is doing this see you and making you feel this way at work and you're uncomfortable and you're feeling belittled, then you need to make sure that you take those matters into your own hand, because you have the power to do that. Okay, Well, I'll probably just go back to the attorney I was talking to. She told me that the only way she can take my cases at the job was to fire me or there was no
changes moving forward. So because there's no changes, I'm just going to go back to her. Yeah. Absolutely, And it sounds like you have a legitimate case. You have these
text messages. Plus, I think you have to keep a record of what's been happening at work since you've been complaining to hr and all the things that he's been Every detail that you can get, and anything that you can get in writing as evidence you should try to get and make sure you send those emails, make sure you show what their responses are, present all of those to a lawyer. You definitely have a case. And I think this is great because you don't want this to
happen to somebody else. So it's great that you spoke up. You've done what you're supposed to do on your part. They haven't done what they're supposed to do on their behalfs And now it's trying to move it to the next level. Hey look, heah, you ain't got no You ain't got none of your cousins that can come box
him any more. I mean, I do got cousins who want to come ball walk him out now, but less it's like, I don't this is a white man, So I don't want my people to getting lonk off for that though, And I ain't carrying a white man now. That man ain't got no business trying to feel on your bunkie at work now. Yeah, you be trying to talk what you want touch to the tattoo and all kind of stuff you want to touch the tattoo like you damn man, you are not getting none of your
families locked up over there. Well, I need your cousin to walker of course, relaxed, stay out of get you full conversation, give me a face. I want to full conversation now, stay out of the joke. Out of her sexual harassment. No joke. I'm talking to her in our native language. Just get you Charleston golor eight four three all day. Yeah, but I'm at your girl. I know it has to be tough for you to go to work every day under those circumstances and not feel like
anybody cares. I'm so uncomfortable every day, and it's like I left work today just to get away. It took a sick day just to be there with them. Yeah, that's a terrible feeling. So you have to nip this in the butt and let them know you ain't gonna keep this going. I have the power over you, and I'm gonna make y'all look crazy exactly. Thank you, Charlomagne. I love you, though, I love you, Mom. I'm city is doing you got your cousins? I need to shut up by punching them off. Thank you so much. I
was thinking about it. If you sneaking, sneak asking ye, eight hundred and five five one oh five one. If you need relationship advice, yeah, help you out. Now keep a lock. It's the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. It's that time ask Charlomagne a dj envy anything up? Pick it up, it up? It's time to ask morning. Everybody is dj envy Angela. Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. Now it's time for as C and e. Angeli is out, so Charlomagne and I will
be holding it down. So let's go to the callers. Hello, who's this? Then? What's up? Bro? What's your question for? C an E? Order me something? Man? All mean something? Man? Give me something? Ain't Charlomagne? Yeah, listen, I got a question for your real quick like Look I got I'll be married for like so too. Ment me right. I'm just saying with menitary, I got one hundred percent disabilities. I originally called who say something about my wife? But
if this anyway, look I need your help. I needed your help like a year ago because one of my disabilities is that is and all the stuff, and I almost cute my fla. I got two kids, right, and so reasually, why I'm calling me is because you always speak a mental health right, and I'm Domnicans, I'm Dominican, right, so we don't believe in that stuff, just like black people. You know what I mean. I can see myself like, not that I consider myself black, That's not what I'm saying,
but we are. You know what I'm saying. Okay, that's what I'm Okay, cool, I want you to take my number because I'm gonna need you. You know what I'm saying. Because I'm getting help right now with my mental health. You know what I'm saying, And I'm getting better. But what I'm saying is I try to call these organizations before because I feel like, you know how sometime guy tells you to like do something, and you you either listen to it or you don't. You know what I'm saying.
So I was calling you back then when I was in my darkest place because I feel that you had the answer to help me out. Well, I'll tell you what. I don't have all the answers, you know what I'm saying. I'm still going on my journey, just like you going on your journey. But I do have a lot of resources and a lot of people that you can talk to, people that you know have have helped me get through. And I have no problem sharing those resources with you,
my my Dominican brother. Okay, hold on, hold one second. We're gonna get your information. But I got a real question for the brother though. Ok ahead, go ahead, ask me a question. You're a Dominican, right, yes, sir? How many pair of white jeans do you own? Or have you owned? I knew it throughout your life? Seriously? Old on, like seriously, probably like once or twice because there was a white party and I needed everything white. Okay, okay,
so all the many kids don't have white jeans? Show me hold on, man, yes to that man about his white jeans. Man, I'm about to get your I'm gonna get your number. Leave your number with the producer. I'm gonna hit you up. I'm hit you in the show over in like an hour. All right, goodness, gracious, hello, who's this yo? This magic? Magic? Questions to me? Yo, man, I got I got some questions, man, A little relationship problem I got going on right now, go on my
girl for a year. She got three kids and uh, she's pregnant now with the fourth one by me. This is my first one, but like it ain't even she got three from another man. She got three different baby daddies. Well she has four now four baby daddy now, well ahead, okay, yeah, and then it's been rough to me. Man, It's like I go through hell. I do everything she hasked me to do. Basically, I've been a dude boy for her
since she's been pregnant. And she called me selfish just because like I complain or something like that for getting up in the middle of the night doing something for her. Like I'm wanted to sold to shut up. But she don't respect you, bron. It's kind of hard to respect the fourth baby daddy. You know what I'm saying. Yeah, I'm scared for my life though for real, man, I ain't say she put hands on you. Yeah she has she has, Yeah, yeah, I ain't. You know what I'm saying.
This is this one time incident, but that's what she used to know that in her path and I'm toxic woman. I'm not that guy you know from you. I'm not your eggs baby daddy or nothing like that. Want to come home, get drunk and put you know, put my hands on your stuff like that. You know, I communicate, you know, just talk to me with whatever the problem is, we'll try to solve instead of this argument back and forth. But like I said, she ain't got the here hood
and not so pregnant now and Nazi time. I set want to be with me, no mode, And that's not what I wanted my wife, my first job. I wanted to be old family, not just I feel bad for you, BROI with somebody that's toxic. Oh man, are you taking other three kids too? I'm thirty one having my first child, and it ain't how I wanted to be a crazy boy If you don't listen to me, are you taking care of others? Three kids? Barely? Are you taking care
of them? So you are? You know what I'm saying, Like I'll do what she asked me to do for them or whatnot? Boy, listen if the roles were reversed and you was dating a toxic man with four different baby mamas who put hands on you what would your girls be telling you to do? Leave? People sen telling me to leave, But I just didn't listen. I don't know why I really listen to goddamn girlfriends. Your girlfriend right now, you said you fair for your life. She
puts hands on you, She makes you do everything. You sound like you do everything, and you're about to lose it. So you better leave her alone before she hit you with an envy front pen greet your girlfriends. Envya's Joan Clayton. We're telling you to leave Maya. Okay, Actually you would be leaving this situation like this something Lynne would get herself into. All right, you got she got three kids already from three different baby daddies. He got one on
the way from you. Be a father to your child. But this sounds like a very toxic human that you're dealing with. And she needs to get some healing. And when she gets some healing, it becomes the woman that you need her to be. Then you can be with her. I told her, I told her time about getting married and stuff before the baby get here. I told her, you want to do that, we gotta to go to counsel and she told us he don't need that really, it's a stressful, man, it's really putting a tote only
for real. You know what toxic people do. They never let things go. They can't move forward. They bully, they intimidate, they lie, they create drama, they play the victim, and they act out of fear and insecurity. That's all that person is doing to you right now. You gotta go, bro, be a father to your child. That's a very toxic woman. She sounds like the future of females. Repeat after me. I am strong. I am strong. I will not let her hit me anymore. I will not let her hit
me anymore. What do anymore? That's right? I am strong, I am a good man, and I am a good father. I am strong. I am a good man, and I will be a good father. You go where you got that written down? That envy? And why are you that's your daily affirmation. I'm trying to give him the self esteem to make him feel good this morning. Man, brother, you go out there, you have a great day, and you take care of business. I brother, eliminate all toxic people from your life. Man, Why we always give people
more chances than they deserve? Why do we do that? Man? A little self esteem all right, we got more coming up next. We're a breakfast club. Call me and your opinions to the Breakfast Club top on eight five five one five, one morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. Good morning, Good morning, what's happening? Happy holidays? What we're talking about today? Now if you just join us, we're talking about mail b.
Now she does something. I think it's prettydd. You want to plame what she does? She actually got a tattoo removes off her ex. You know, she's getting divorced, and she got instead of laser removal for that tattoo, she got it cut out of her body and she keeps the skin in a jar. That's weird. That is called root. That is voodoo, black magic. All right, you cut the name off your skin, put it in the jaw, have a little witch doctor or something, put a little whammy
on it. Don't nobody touch that job because if you do, the spell will be broken. And as long as that name is in that jaw, Stephen Bellefonte will have a rectile this function for the rest of his life, or at the least caught up a frog or two. Everything from the past, goals in the garbage, nothing from the past, no letters, no pictures, nating, everything thrown away. Yeah, I
actually have a lot of things from x'es. I actually have all my letters and cards and knows that I used to pass in class and all of that in a huge box. Well, I mean, listen, how long you been with your woman? Twenty four years married seventeen? I've been with my woman twenty years married four Okay, I'm forty. There's no exes, all right, I don't even remember what an X is. A X is really from high school
because nobody really wrote letters after that. What I'm saying, so, if your woman is still saving letters from high school, that letter really means a lot to her, and that person that makes a lot to her, and that person that wrote that letter, you know, could never be duplicated, you know what I'm saying. Like, I also grew up as a as a writer, like when I was young, and you know, and I read a lot, and so I keep all of those things even from like my
friends who are women married. Imagine being married for seventeen years, all right, and you've been with this guy that you married too since y'all was kids. But you keeping letter from the exes? That mean you keeping letters from when you was like seventeen eighteen, like those first feelings of love, those first feelings of love having been duplicated at all. No, what are you talking? No man has ever made you feel the way that that first person. I don't know.
Why don't we talking about magic fingers earlier? No? No, no magic fingers. But I burt those letters up and then she let what are you talking about us? I'm not talking about nothing. What are you talking about? And I ain't told nothing? He's sounding insecure. Natasha, Hi, good morning, Natasha, good morning. You keep anything from your ex? I definitely do not. The only thing I kept from my ex as our son, and I'm glad you kept that. I
would let that go. We're doing so deep that I had to get rid of the cell phone that I used to chext him from because I would search and I type in day and then he pop up even though he was deleted. He threw like, oh I text U pop up. I was like, we gotta get rid of this, all right, I tell you the manager, Thank you, mama. Now as y'all's baby, what's up? Mamma. Did she call you lady? I don't know what she called me. She said, baby, Oh, now do you throw everything away from your past relationships?
I'm throwing everything away, like I'm not keeping nothing. What's likely memories of an egg for like I saw everything away like I used to live, Me and my wife used to this together, and like it would come over and still say, oh you got my show you. I'm just trying to find ways to come back. And I'm just like, maybe I have to ever take away you know you ain't got to come back for nothing those Now what does she give you a rolex? Oh, that's definitely not that. That's okay. It is all about the
cast of the gift. You ain't giving back no Bentley. You ain't getting back no type of car. And you ain't getting back no jewelry, no Nonday. How y'all gonna be picky and choosy about what you keep and what you give away. Well, some things that X gives you ain't got no choice but to keep, like her fees. So to everybody out there, everybody out there who X gave him her fees and then ain't got no choice but delivered that and keep that for the rest of
their life. Hello, who's this from? Rocky? Do you keep anything from your ex? Bro? No need to. I've been marriage four years, my girl for seven, and they don't need to. Bro. You gotta hold off from the past. Bro. You might as gonna trying to hand back in that direction. Yeah, yeah,
that's how I feel. I don't understand why, you know, somebody would hold on to something from their past, especially if they've been together for so long, like imagine, mean, was somebody for seventeen, ten years old and twelve years old that they would ten somebody? Why this isn't so close? I'm telling you. I'm just telling you. You're gonna point point of finger, point of the magic finger at me. I'm just somebody was writing letters to my wife when
they were ten years old. She kept at his memories, is all. That's so cute, and I burned them. I don't like it. Whatever is in the past. Say you shouldn't y'all been married for forty years? How long you've been married? Seriously, y'all been together twenty four, twenty four. Don't read the bird to be cheaping stuff. And that's what I said, And that's why I burned them letters up.
It's so crazy because I do have it. Like I said, I have a huge box fill but like letters from my friends when they went away out of town from xes, like everything together in a box. I haven't even separated it. But recent exg you used to Still this is off from like high school in college. Ain't nobody Rolex in high school? Now I'm talking about a box of letters. Oh but my whole thing is what I'm saying is that it doesn't really I never thought of it, like
it's something that would be offensive to anybody. I used to be nobody ring letters. Now. I even found a watch that somebody gave my my wife when I think they were like twelve thirteen. I've definitely ran over that watch with my car. She still got all these little trinkets, all those little twelve days of Christmas. Will you mind her? All this stuff? And she's still keeping watches from middle school in ten years old. So maybe they just little queq.
That's cute, but they all going now to grow up. They are going down and that watch I ran over that ten times. Little memories are so cute. Rebecca, Hey, good morning, Rebecca. Um okay, yeah, so I have like an Xbox I like, not like the video games. Yeah, I was like, okay, me too. Yeah. So I dated this guy from like eighth grade the senior year of high school, and I kept literally everything. But the weird thing that I kept was he gave me a lemon. Lemon is great. Sure to God, he gave me a lemon,
and I still have it in the box. Not like rotten or anything. No, it doesn't smell or anything. It's like hello and hard and I don't like him and his heart. Why are you keeping that? That's disgusting. It was like the reason why we started talking in the first place. Convinced me that it was like this really rare like lemon from like Cuba or something like that. I like, I don't even know. Sounds like a red flag to me. He lied to you immediately. That came
from stop the shop, Mama. Well, if you fell in love with a man, they give you a lemon, wait until somebody gives you an apple. Oh, watermelon, you're gonna really be head over here lemonade out of that. I'm not gonna do that. Don't curse, all right, Okay, the story, the moral of the story is, man, let's say a prayer and salute everybody out there who is keeping things from their exes that they can't get back like her pies. Keep a lock. This to breakfast Club. Go Morning. You're
checking out the world's most dangerous morning show. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee Schlamine, the guy the breakfast Club. Good morning now, Charlemagne, Yes, sir, you got a positive note. Yes, man. I want to tell everybody out there you can't live a positive life with a negative mind. I want you to sit back and think about this. Think about making your life a masterpiece. Okay, imagine no limitations on what you can be, have, or do. Breakfast clubs you'll finish or y'all dumb.
