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Mike Bayer and Sean Paul interview

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Today on the show we had development coach Mike Bayer stop by where he spoke about Conscious Decisions, Compassion and his new book. Also we had Sean Paul in the building where he spoke about celebrating Dancehall Music, New Album, Mr. Vegas, DMX and more. Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a man arrested for selling drugs outside North Carolina Rehab Center.

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In the morning. You gonna wake up in the morning. I'm talking right, and you're about to experience a morning showing like any yo. Breakfast club. What you guys are doing right now, that's the hub culture. Breakfast Club is my morning sit. I need it and I love it. Something like you're really not popping until you do. The

breakfast club's been waiting. Come to y'all, show man. I know you gotta be a big time so let me be up and here you gotta be you gotta be a big time j Angela and Charlottagne the guy the breakfast Club bitching. Good morning you yo yo yo ya 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 morning, Charlomagne, Good morning Angela. Yea past to the Planet is Friday, so we'll get to applause. It's something drama. Damn we love

a Friday. Also, confetti, what's the confetti fla? Next week is a holiday weekend too, I'm looking forward to that's right, because it's my bond day. June twenty nine. Drop on the clues box with six twenty nine. Okay, that's a holiday. What's the holiday for real? Well, fourth of July and not you're oh, not your birthday. Jesus. All right, we're watching the news. We're looking at this Florida building collapsed. We're talking more about that in front page news. But

that is really sad. Yeah, I didn't know that building was that big. He said it was ninety something people trapped under the rubble. Well, they said ninety nine people are unaccounted for there. But it's twelve stories that building son and so far they said at least three people are dead, but it's one hundred and thirty six units. How does that happen? How does the building just collapse? So I was reading that they said that it had

been sinking over the years. The building was built in like the early eighties, and they said starting in the nineties they could see like it was starting to sink. And I guess, you know, I mean, we'll see. They're they're investigating it still, but that is something they said

had been happening. It's been a slow process, but it was Did they tell people that before they purchased the condo or rented, then I'm sure you know you telling me that the building is thinking I don't think I'm investing my money in that, right well, right right now, I would do want to say the cause of the collapse is unknown, but they did say that they had been that was in the process of getting a recertification, So that's why they had already been doing all of that.

But we'll talk more about it. Damn that scary um. We got a special guest today. His name is Mike Bear. He is a life coach. Okay, he has a new book out called One Decision, The First Step to a Better Life. He's been here before, and Mike is always Mike. It's always good for a great conversation, right right. Are we supposed to have Sean Paul today too, Yes, Sean Paul is joining us. Sean Potter. You have to do that. His name is Sean Paul, Sean Potter. Don't you got

to roll the pottle? No, you don't, because his name is Paul. Okay. Remember I used to think Sean Paul was really like a Puerto Rican from the Bronx pretending to be m Jamaican. No, he's definitely fully Jamaican that he is he is, But I used to say, I don't know why he used just thinking. Somebody told me that and I ran with it. And it's interesting because you know, we've had miss Pat here, who's the owner VP Records and founder of VP Records, and he was

the most successful artist to date on VP Records. Really, yeah, that's saying a lot. Yeah. I mean, you know, they did the deal with Atlantic Records, but there are a lot of people, a lot of artists who Dan Tall and Regge started off on VP Records, and he was one of them. Okay, So we talked to Sean Paul today as well as life coach Mike Bear, and what we got in front page news, Well, we are going to talk about this collapsed Florida condo that was sinking

for decades. As we said, um yeah, let's get started with that because that is still breaking news. They're still trying to find people, all right, give me a big tune, dramas big tunes. What we got huh? Okay, I'm sure, Well, Jake Tuck's just like you, that's right, Champagne, Pat qas Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Guee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news that last started the Clips eat the Suns, who six

ninety two. They lead, They said a two to one. Yeah, tonight the Hawks take on the Milwaukee Bucks. Now what else we got easy, Well, we're talking about this Florida building collapsed right now. They're saying at least three people are dead, as many as ninety nine people are unaccounted for. It was a twelve story residential building that partially collapsed. Very tragic day. It had one hundred and thirty six units. It said, approximately fifty five of them collapsed along the

northeast corridor. And so here is Nicholas Balboa. He was walking his dog. He was on the scene, and here's what he had to say about the building. You know, I had heard the crash, I felt the ground shake. It felt like an earthquake. It was just horrific. Um. The first thoughts that came to mind were the images of the nine to eleven. You know, debris everywhere. Um, just a complete and total mess. Um. I mean I was thinking to myself, just, you know, how how could

anybody survive us? They said that building was forty years old and it was under I guess every couple of years they have to check they check the structure of the building. So they were actually checking the structure of the building. But I guess if they would have did it maybe last year, maybe they've been able to help those people. But so sad Man, I can't help but feel for them. Imagine just being in your crib, your place of residential, place of piece, and and everything just

around you collapses, right. Well, they were undergoing a forty year recertification process that involves electrical instructural inspections. They said that it had been sinking at a rate of about two millimeters a year in the nineteen nineties, and they said the building did have some kind of unusual movement.

But the study that they were doing was focused on flooding hazards, not on engineering concerns, and so that's why the mention of the twelve story condominium only appeared in one line of that study when they were looking at all the buildings. Now, Nicholas Boboa also talked about saving a little boy, because like we told you, there's at least ninety nine people who are unaccounted for. And this is really sad oh. I heard a voice, can you

see my hand? And a little boy, a little ten year olds you're sticking his hand up till the debris. You know, we made an effort to try and get to them once we were able to locate them. You know, I took my phone and began to flash my light to try and signal somebody to come over. We got a police officer to come over, so then they to begin their efforts to get him out. It was him and his mother. You know, we could hear him, We could see him clearly. Her mom we weren't able to see.

We weren't able to hear her. So I don't know what her status is. Oh man, little boy, And then they can't even get his mom. Thirty structures of a building that has to be done from the beginning though, correct, Like, can you go back in and change the foundation of a building? Make the structures? Yeah? Yeah, absolutely, kid. There was another woman I was watching the news yesterday. She said she just got off the phone with her mother who lived in the building, and her mother was like, Hey,

I'm gonna send you a daughter this dress. So she ordered the dress and she hasn't heard from her mother since her dad also lives with her. Dad was out on business. But she's saying the dress is gonna come today from her mom to her daughter, and she's like, that dress is gonna be It's gonna mean so much to the family because that's the last thing the mom

purchased for the granddaughter. Hopefully the mom's still right. And when you talk about the building sinking in the foundation, really, you know, parts of Miami are sinking, and so that's part of the issue. And they were trying to do a study to determine what areas could be most impacted by sea level rise and by coastal flooding, and so I don't know that it was really anything you could do so climate change it, but yeah, that's that's been

an issue in Miami. Yeah. And then Pablo Rodriguez, who who was there, he said that the night before him and his mom heard some noises and they had a warning. She just told me that she had woken up around three to four in the morning and had heard like some creaking noises. But that was it. And then I just thought it was, you know, nothing, She just didn't sleep well and that was it. So she didn't really

pay any attention to it either. It was just like a comment that she she made off hand, like that's why she woke up and then she wasn't able to go back to sleep afterwards. But now in hindsight, you know you always wonder man, whatever you're going through, trust me, it's always somebody out there going through something worse. A bunch of us woke up this morning with some issues.

But if you put your issues down next to somebody else, I bet you take yours back, because you would not want to be in a situation they're in right now, all right, bro, Joe Biden has approved Florida emergency declaration after that collapse, and so a White House statement was

released around one am. The President did authorize the Department of Homeland Security and FEMA to coordinate all disaster relief efforts which have the purpose of alleviating the hardship and suffering caused by this emergency on the local population, to provide any to provide appropriate assistance for required emergency measures. Right all right, and that is your front page news. Definitely prayers up, man, if you're praying person, pray for

them individuals in Miami. Lords. Absolutely get it off your chests. Eight five one five one. If you need to vent hit us up right now. Phone line to wide open. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. I'm telling I'm telling you, this is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blast. Eight hundred five eight five one five one. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this? This is Antoine? Hey, my guy, I got the right first.

You got us on speak or something? Yeah, I got you wanna speak? Can you take us off right fast? Put the phone in your mouth. Shut my god, heavy TUNI in me if y'all listen, you you you you you're great, man, You're great. Thank you. Like I said, you help me back in the day. They don't even know heavy envy you bec man. We were there, were brought the whole audience. I love what y'are doing. You got the right team, murden, all of man. I was stopping seeds and I was one of the guys. I

ain't gonna lie. I was. I was bout legging. But put it out there. How old how old are you king? I'm thirty eight? Okay, you broke it all the way in there, man, stop hating my boy. Charlomne shut out to you. We got man. Love for y'all. Thank you all right, king, Thank you brother. See what happens when you listen to me? Though there was a blast in the pass. I told him put his phone in his mouth and he sounded amazing. Stupid man. Hello, who's this?

Good morning? Hi? When it was Wendy Hi, Msy Hi Henley. Please love you, guys, We love you. So I'm calling because I am red up the cancer game today because my birthday is on Monday. Cancer gang, cancer game. Mine is Tuesday. I'm right behind you that you really know my cancers. We all related all the ways. Right. What you're about to do for your birthday? Cry? Um? No, I'm gonna stay cation home Okay, So I took a whole week off. Nice stay home, okay. Kick my kids

out the house. They have to go see that grandma and Mom's gonna take some rn R for herself. I love that. I love it. Where do you live? I live up state New York. Okay. I'm abbriguately from for Alfaway Queens, but I live up state New York. Now, hey, take that time for yourself. Self care as an important queen. Enjoy the weather, enjoy yourself, have a spy day, do what you need to do at home. It's going to

be beautiful. Yes, it is, thank you very much. I just had to celebrate it with y'all because you guys make my day every day. And if it wasn't for you guys to address all of the mental health, my sons and I would not be in therapy and taking care of our mental health. I got therapy today at two thirty. Baby, well, I got therapy the day after my birthday. Hey, let's go, let's go. Happy birthday again. Happy birthday, Thank you, Happy birthday? Shall man? Thank you? Baby?

Get it off your chest? Eight, don't dreat five eight, five one or five one. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast club. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man from you on the breakfast clubs? You got something on your mom? Hello? Who's this? Hi? This is Marche from Melbourne, Florida and Charlotte's favorite place. Any Marsee? Yeah, good morning, morsee him? So I thought

fired for being black? What explained? Yeah? So my thought he fired me on the spot because I told him I felt like he was treating me differently. Understand other coolistards and he was like, oh, if you feel like that, okay, you're fired and the effective immediately. And I was like, what did I do? Rot, That's ridiculous. Yes, and he did it in front of customers. Mind you, that's crazy. You approach your boss and you tell your boss you

treat me other than different than other employees. He should definitely be able to go and suss about that and come to some type of resolution. He fired you proved a Rice. Yeah, it happened a little while back ago, and I made up lies about it like as soon as it happened, because I was just so heard about it, and it reached It reached out to a few people locally and they called the restaurant um, but they didn't

really do anything about it. Supposedly the head manager and I was working there, or he owned the restaurant um, he was watching on the team runt of what happened in space, so that I didn't care. M got you. I wonder if you have any type of legal action you could take. I don't know. I tried to call Morgan and Morgan and they say there's really nothing they can do about it because they can't prove that it was no in quality, but I always knew he was

treating me differently. He was like side eyed me and I would say good morning to him and he was really think good morning back. I thought it up my anxiety, so I have really round anxiety. So I thought it was just that. But um, because of fun out um at my job that I'm at now, UM, there's somebody else who worked there too, and they said that they felt like you were rebraid to I was like, boy, and I need to go to your local news and make sure you make some noise about this. I haven't

heard the racism part of it. You said you got five for being black. I haven't heard. You haven't given us any thing to back that up yet, So um, I asked him, um, and then because that I'm black, and he would respond he just didn't safe why. Um, I came in one day and because my schedule, UM wasn't on We have to just at where we knew where we find out what our schedules is. And I wasn't on my schedule, and UM, I just laded me.

I'm asked him unt black and he and he kept walking away, and UM, I just kept asking him what did I do? Brog so you just asked him you were you weren't on the schedule, So you just as him, Am I not on the schedule because I'm black? You do know you work for the company. You you you hold on Mama, you're holding I can kind of see why you fire. I understand if you feel like there's not a lot of black people here and you sighed I Ami and doing all of this, like what's the reason.

I'm just a little exhausted. After talking to her, I can totally see why. Tell four minutes. Hello, who's this? Yo? Yo? Yo? Charcol God peace King? Hey, what's up? Brother? First and foremoth I want to say happy Friday? What Happy Friday? Y'all? Chair? Happy Friday? Turned off? I want to do both. I want to get off my chest and ain't get positive vibes. Let's do it me listen my podcast away last week last bro. Sorry to hear that that was fun to

day man, I appreciate my conduct. Great Mary good Man, now on my on my terms. I was in Miami with my I shure you when he fans to wear I'm sorry to hear that. Our condolences and a lot of even that I had a whole threes. Okay, I got left out? You got left out of the three? You have no three? You Actually we're just watching you know what? You know what two minus one is? Right? Yeah? I was watching real like four? Did you say two

minus one and I meant to say three months? And where did you want to pous board your math ball? Yes it is. I don't mean that positive vibes. What did you did you enjoy watching? Yeah? Because I watched the Miami and got to show you with me here. Okay, all right, bro, congratulations, bro around your girl, because yeah, I love your range of emotions. Angle, I love your range of emotions. You went from one thing your father, to celebrating the three, then to being upset about it

because you were left out. Lord have mercy to leave it with the good chest and five eight five one or five one. We got rumors on the way. Yes, and Magic Mester its West celebrity is going to be the first first one to launch their own line of these magic mushrooms. All right, we'll get into the next is the Breakfast Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club. This is the Woman Report with Angela years Well, this magic mushroom line is going to be launched by Bob Marley's family.

The family's Marley One brand will launch these psychedelic mushroom products later this year in markets where it's illegal like in Jamaica, and then doing this in partnership with Silo Wellness so could be interesting. And you guys have never

tried it. No Now, I was supposed to do it for New Year's Eve is part of a part of a spiritual ceremony, but I pumped out, all right, Well, this line of products will include gummies, capsules, and cosmetics and according to Bob Marley's widow, Rita Marley, she said in a statement, we know Bob would be proud of what we're building. Our family has always revered the ancient

history and transformative potential of na chars of gifts. I also don't like when people present the shrooms and like, you know, it'd be like in chocolate form and candy. Like if I did it, I would want to do it like fresh out the dirt or the tea. Yeah yeah, yeah, but I would like to do it fresh out the dirt the mushroom actually, like you know, as opposed to being in a can want that, but you know, it doesn't really taste good. So that's why people try to

disguise the taste in different things. But one way it does taste good if you have it in like a tea. I think that's a good way to try. And what's the difference between that in the way that edible makes you feel like, I don't know. I don't know anything about magic much. Mushrooms DeMar hallucinogenic, so you might have like some hallucinations got you. And I also feel like it's very mood enhancing, So whatever type of thing you're feeling.

If you're not in the best of moods or whatever and you're not around good people, I wouldn't do it. But if you're around good people and you're in nature, it's you know, decent. And I would also recommend, if you've never done it, to micro dose so that you don't go overboard. Got you all right. Muhammad Ali's grandson

is said to make his pro boxing debut. Nicol Ali Washed, the twenty year grandson of Muhammad Ali, has signed a multi fight contract with Top Rank, who'll make his pro debut in the four round middleway bout that's going to happen on August fourteenth, and it will be televised on ESPN Big Shoes to Phil King, young King. Yeah, so listen, we should be watching that. We want to see how he does. Yeah, and I mean not just Muhammad Ali. You know the layla. What would layla use to that

young man? M Yeah, he's the son of Rashida Ali wa Walsh's aunt. Okay, all right. Cardi b says that female rappers are the most disrespected. Now someone had posted unrelated, but I hate how women rappers can perform and have whole ass choreography routines and still get criticized and picked apart, while men rappers just walk around in one circle, jump up and down, given the bare minimum, with no criticism

at all. Cardi responded, female rappers have to bust their ass on performing to his great visuals, hours on makeup, hours on hair, pressure by the public to look perfect, make great music, and yet are the most disrespected. It's always they're not good enough? What's new? It's boring? Why

her not mean? Women all are critiqued war but we definitely clowned the hell out of male rappers just stand around on stage because back in the day when Busta and DMX and Matthew Man Red man boy when they changed the game as for all performances, but that woman couldn't do that at all. Like there's guys that people will still go seeing be like, well, I love his songs, so I sing along. But for women, if you did that, they'll be like, she's whack, She's terrible. I don't really

hear that as much about men. All right now, little Duvall has stirred up a Twitter debate. He said, a little baby is this generation's geez and the baby is this generation ludicrous, And so people were commenting on that rap wid The little baby reminds me more of tacause when t I first came out, folks thought he was dope, but slowly but surely he became that that dude. You know, over time folks started recognizing how how dope Tip was. And it seems the same to me with a little baby.

Like when Jez dropped the screeches watching and Trip or Die. That was just a different movement, man, not saying TI wasn't a movement. It just took a while for people to catch you on the Tip, but Jeez was out there gate. These comparisons always are, you know, people are always going to debate that when you have favorites. All right, the Baby and Ludacris, I can I can see you guess the animation how animated the baby? Yeah, I can definitely see. And the Baby can really rap, just like

Ludacris can really rap. Now, the Baby's also launched his own fashion line with Booho Man and so they said it's coming sooner than you think. Men's Fashion Magazine actually reported this capsule was co created by the Baby over virtual meetings between Charlotte, North Carolina and Manchester, England. It's a hundred pieces they expect to be included in this limited edition collection. They said it perfectly embodies his bold, creative and colorful style. So it's going to drop on

June thirtieth. Check that out and get some of that. And he also put out a new song, Dromping a clues Box of the seven or four Queen City Charlotte, the Baby, What's Happening. I haven't seen the whole video, but I saw a snippet of it. So, I mean that's another reason that's you know, the Baby ludicrous comparisons because the Baby's videos are always so animated. All right, Well, that is your rumor report I'm Angela yee. All right, thank you, miss yee. Now every hour we're playing a

new song Dozia cat Yes, featuring the Weekend. That's right, you're right. No, you're right. You're right. Don't you can't got a record Weekend. Yeah, and it's called you're right. Oh, that's what it's called. Y'all just talking to each other. You right, Okay. You never heard NBA say that to me before, were you right? You're right? I never heard nobody. You're right? All right? You left, all right. So we'll get that on in a second. And we got front

page news. What we're talking about. Derek Chauvin is going to be sentenced for the murder of George Floyd. To let's make sure we pay attention, all right, mister Breakfast Club of Morning's Breakfast. Hey, it's angel La yee. Don't let weak here hold you back. Carol's Daughter's got his strength collection supports here as it gets longer for here. That's fifteen times stronger after one use, available at Carol's

Daughter dot com. And you're a local retailer Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are to breakfast club, go morning on this Friday. I ain't here a weekend on that I was listening to. He was on a Yes, okay, you're right right, Let's get some front page news. Last night, the Clips beat the Sun twe H six ninety two, the Suns lead the series two one, the Hawks take on the Bucks tonight,

and what else we got? Ye? All right, Well, Derek Chauvin will be sentenced, and that is for the murder of George Floyd. That was the murder conviction he received on April twentieth. He was found guilty in all three charges, which is second degree murder, their degree murder, and second degree manslaughter. Now, according to Minnesota law, he will only be given a sentence for the severest of those three

because they all arose out of the same behavior. He also has no criminal history of conviction, so they presumed that his sentence will be a present term between more than ten and a half years and fifteen years. They also know that he's planning to appeal, and he does have that right to do that. So what they did say is they know for sure that he's going to go to jail. It just me? Is it? Just me?

It doesn't seem like quiet for this. Derek Shavin Centison, like I knew it was happening today, but I would think it's high proof followed this whole George Floyd's situation has been. It would be a lot more noise around this situation. It's been. It's been very quiet, and I feel like we should be screaming, y'all Derek Chauvin over here getting sentenced today. Well, that's what we're making sure that we talk about it. They vandalized to uh, George

Floyd's statutes. It seems like that one of them was Brooklyn was in NewYork. That seems like that was louder than the whole. The whole case one, by the way, ten to fifteen years would be a travist of justice. Ten to fifteen years for the murder of George Floyd, that's what they say. Any gonna get no, but that's what that's what they're assuming. It's gonna be somewhere between for cold blood persecution as for a thirty year prison sentence.

But they're thinking it's going to be somewhere between ten and a half and fifteen years. Black people in jail doing double that for marijuana, and marijuana is legal all over the country, so right, and that's exactly what local activists and the Chema Levy Armstrong said. I think about all the African American men who are in prison for twenty five years to life for non violent drug offense. You want to compare that to what Derek Schauvin did.

It definitely shows that we have two systems of justice in this country. That's right, all right. Now, the CDC has also extended the eviction moratorium. It's now July thirty first, so it's another thirty days that you have where you cannot get evicted after the COVID nineteen pandemic took hold of the country. So they're assuming this is also going to be the last moratorium should they put it to win?

What did July thirty first, right, and that is for federally backed mortgages, So just get ready to know that after that, you know it is and if you're a renter, you can't, but you have until July thirty first, all right. Now, Pennsylvania police had to stop an exorcism and home depot. Okay, That's what I'm talking about in the lumber Aisle. Now. The police claim they were called to Home depot and report of disorderly people having an exorcism. It was for

the dead trees and for price Wise book ahead. The exorcists were escorted out of the building, but they said, it's very unusual thing that that happened. I didn't know that you do systems on the day. I thought the whole point was you do exorcisms on the living to get the deep, the demons and the devil out of them. I didn't know you did it on trees. I thought

you did it es now. One person said on social media, how does a wood exorcism happen in twenty twenty one and not a single person in Home deepope video, not one goddamn person entertainment. I need answers, videotape, every damn thing else for jinny videotape people doing an exorcism and Home Deep on on from lumber My goodness. All right, well that is your front page news. All right, thank you, miss ye. Now what we're doing when we come back,

who are you doing? Eddie? Hey? Producing? No, not know what's going on because you used to get a sheet of what's going on today? Will you pointing that? Okay? Yes, life coach Mike Bear. He has a new book, got One Decision, The First Step to a Better Life. Mike is always a great conversation and UM can't wait to talk to him. He'll be joining us next all right, so don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club, checking out the world's most Dangerous morning show. Yep,

Charlemagne and God Angela. Yee. We are to Breakfast Club. And we got a special guest here who's got a new book out called One Decision, The First Step to a Better Life. Mike Bear is back on the Breakfast Club. How are you, sir? It's good to be here to man. One Decision the first Step to a better life? What what is that? One decision? Like? Oh, man, I mean we're one decision away from everything from getting in trouble to making money, to being in a good relationship bad relationship.

And it's like why getting an st getting pregnant? Yes, it's it's all about it. And we make over thirty thousand decisions today and we often don't look back at our decisions until we go, oh my god, that was the worst decision I ever made. So I was in this book. I just wanted to write out and help people figure out for themselves how to make decisions that we do a better life. And the last time I was here, I had you guys do an exercise. So maybe I'll have you do an exercise while I'm here again.

I'm with it because you know, I always say, man, destiny is not a matter of the chance. It's a matter of the choice. But it's like, yo, when you're younger, you don't always make the best choices because you don't really have all information, or you make decisions based upon who you hang out with. Yes, yes, right, that happens for a lot of people. Is you know, It's just like if you hang out with people and make more money,

you typically make decisions that make more money. If you hang out with people do drugs, you typically make decisions to do drugs. But it's not until we get in trouble or there's a crisis that we sit back and we go, oh my god, I need to do something. So I want to help people figure out ahead of time how to set themselves up. I didn't even ask you, how are you, man? Let me no, seriously, how are you? None of us are the same as we were before the pandemic. So how are you? I'm good man, Okay. Yeah.

Like so one of the businesses I have as a treatment center, So we used to have like it's called cast centers. We used to have maybe eighty percent drug addicts and alcoholics, and now it's like eighty percent mental health. Wow. Yeah, So a lot of people in our lives have really struggled with that. So we're seeing a huge increase. But I think everyone went through a hard period of time. Absolutely a lot of times the drug use comes from

the mental health issues that they haven't now it. So it's a lot of self medicating and a lot of people stop playing. They realize now they're not blaming COVID anymore. Yeah, you could blame COVID for like eighteen months, but now you gotta like figure out your life. So but I'm good. I'm out here. It's it's Gay Pride Week. It's the gayest thing I'm gonna do all week. I did. I've been doing jiu jitsu like five days a week. Okay. Yeah,

Like I'm a big guy. I'm six to five to seventy, but I honestly don't think I was a good fighter or could defend myself, Like I don't think people picked on me because I'm a big guy, but like I actually I feel like I probably would claw someone. Yeah, you know, like if it really came down to the moment, I wouldn't be like, come on, Mike, I'm not a boxer. But now, but now jiu jitsu and I have a lot more confidence when I walked down the street way

to reinforce stereotype somebody in a fight. But now, let's talk about seeing those obstacles as opportunities, right. That's something that you discuss in the book, and you also personally talk about things you've done in your own life yea

where you had obstacles. But instead of saying I can't write this book because you know I'm dyslexic, you'll say, Okay, you know, actually the reason why I can do these things I see the opportunity or even overcoming being addicted to crystal meths some people and I feel like, you know, I can't do anything because I'm a drug addict. But having to make those decisions and seeing those opportunities, how

important has that been for you? Would you say? Yeah, I mean I think until you get to the other side it's really hard to help other people. So I think God or universe has created issues for myself that have been obstacles. So like being addicted to drugs like we talked about last time, like Crystal meth. I didn't talk about being gay like that sucked. That was like an awful experience for me for many years of my life.

But I can't blame that anymore. Right, I gotta go, Okay, that's an opportunity to be stronger, to be more focused and help others, to tell my story. Right, So you have to kind of look at is it an obstacle or is it an opportunity. If you're in an obstacle, you get kind of stuck being a victim. What sucked about being gay effect that you just couldn't be free

about it at the time. What it was when I was growing up, I saw RuPaul in village people and I didn't feel like close to either one of those you needed to see like I wanted to play basketball for them, so I didn't. I didn't know what it was there really wasn't social media, Like I kept trying to hook up with women you didn't like. It was like it just felt weird. You know, it's so interesting about that because I'm just thinking about the way society

is structured. There is no space that teaches gay people about that they're they're sexuality because there's always man and woman. That's what they show, you know what I mean it does it's in the clubs, yeah, it's camp yeah, or it's like eccentric and flamboyant. There's not a lot of like, hey, let's talk about this. And I went to Catholic school where they taught you about a gay like graded on

an exam about whether being gay was a sin? Right, well like that stuff like but again it's like cool, I get to take that passed pain and use it as an opportunity to help others. And it makes you a lot more empathetic to other people too when you've been through things like that. Did you ever feel like someone was going to out you? Yes? I had a fake girlfriend. Her name was Heather, and I used to bring her to the dances. You know. I went with

a homecoming queen that was captain basketball Tay. I bring this girl Heather around, who's really attracted. She went to another school. Well right then my space started happening. Then Heather met one of the football players at my high school, and Heather told the football player that I was gay. Yeah, so that's how. And then everyone was calling me like, hey man, stop man, everyone's shaying you're gay, bro like that rumors. And then in the meantime, I'm just like, oh, man,

like well, stuff was terrible. Heather was a terrible beard, the wrong right. You can't predict you. Guys, know you were straight or are you? Are you straight? Both of you? I think so? Yeah, I know I haven't met the right guy yet. Made me feel otherwise. I'm married Mike, all right, I'm not. I mean, I never I never thought about it, I never questioned it. I never thought about other women in that way. You know, I've always

been enjoyed penis. I didn't want to curse, but yeah, I've never even been attracted to women, So I guess. But have you had women hit on you? Yeah? Absolutely? And what do you say? I say, Oh, I have a boyfriend, got it? Do you like? Do you like how it feels? It's fine to me. It doesn't bother me. I feel like the same as if men hit on me, it doesn't really affect me. I think men, for some reason get more offended. And I also feel like guys, like girls who are bisexual or gets are like turned

on by their guy like other guys. So I feel like it's changing. Though. I was having a conversation at this movie screen and the other day. I won't say her name, but um, you know, she just found out her boyfriend is gay and she said she's not by the by dating a guy who's bisexual. So how about you? Have you been hit on? Yeah? I mean it definitely hit How you want to expand on it? Just the time I got hit on, I just told him, like,

I'm not accepting tickets to this basketball game. I thought he tried to hit on yeah by offering me tickets to the game. I didn't know, yeah why, I was clueless at first. But then when I didn't come to the game, like the person got mad, like mad mad, like how could you stand me up? And it was the language. And then he actually sent a woman to come speak to me that just find out why I didn't come to the game. And that's when I started putting connecting the time, I thought that was code for

I'm not gay. When you said I don't want tickets to Oh no, no, you know he really offered me tickets to a basketball game. It was about I didn't know he really asked ga that way. Yes, I'm not going to that game. No, No, he really offered me to get By the time you were in the revolving door and the guy was in the thing with you, pressed up against you, that was just an accident. To you that that was just a moment, had nothing to

do with nothing, sound like an accident. I have ald movie, have more with Coach Mike Baya when we come back. Is the Breakfast Club? Good morning morning everybody. You see j Envy Angela Ye Chalomagne, the guy we are to Breakfast Club Happy Friday, was still kicking it with coach Mike Baya. Chalomagne, what are some of the tools that and making the best decisions for yourself? Well, I'll do this with you. You got a pen, paper, yeah, sure,

all right, and you're just gonna put what comes to mind. Okay, Okay, that's it. It's just a matter of what your brain says, so it's authentic to you. I want you to just quickly write down what is the best decision you made this year in twenty twenty one? All right, you got one thing, and then what I want you to write next is what's a decision you made this year that's

causing you must anxiety? And then lastly I want you to write out what is the decision you really feel it's the best decision you ever made in your life. So first we're going to go through what is the decision this year that you felt like was the What was the first one, the worst, the best. I'm the best, I would say opening a coffee shop. I'm opening a coffee shop next month, and I said in my own

coffee brand. But I'm really excited about it and things are going well, So I think it was a good decision for me to just jump out there and make it happen instead of just thinking about it. To push yourself,

that's awesome. How about you embracing the full totality of my existence, every version of myself that I've ever been, the young me, the teenage me, the twenty something you'll meet, thirty something you'll meet, every every version of myself, and embracing the full totality, the full extence, yes and good, bad, ugly. And when did you remember a moment when you decide that you made the decision, I'm going to accept all

the things. Yeah that was three days ago. Just like you know, people always trying to weaponize like the old versions of me versus the new versions, and just you know, these conversations, always having my therapist and my Sacred Purpose coach and just them telling me like, because you keep trying to suppress that part of you, but that part of you is what brought you here. So you have to embrace the full totality of all your disions to show it's almost like being a decision not to have

fear around any part of your absolutely, absolutely absolutely. How about in terms of bad decision or worse decisions, Well, you said cause anxiety, but I still don't think it was a bad decision. But I did buy another new house that I have to fully gout rehab and I've been having a lot of issues with the neighbor calling Department of Buildings and you know, getting it together. But I don't think it was a bad decision. It's just

causing me some anxiety. Yeah, how about you. The thing that caused me the most anxiety is embracing the full totality of my existence, because you know, those are parts of me that were broken, you know what I mean. Those are parts of me that was like really did in with a lot of trauma and issues that I was suppressing. So what's the hardest thing in that for you?

Is there like one story, one event, one claim? I mean, it's a bunch of different things, because it's just like you know, you think about a bunch of different things that yeah, that actually really traumatized you, that you've just been suppressing in things that you don't want to remember, you know what I mean, But you have to in

order to really get to a place of wholeness, I think. So, so you're saying, are you're afraid of the consequences of that or are you're afraid of No, no, not not the consequences, just dealing with it because it makes you feel weak. It makes you feel vulnerable, you know what I mean, Like it makes you feel uniquely tender, especially when I think about like stuff even with my pops, Like I love my dad, you know what I mean.

But it's like, you know, I often get mad about things that my dad used to get mad at me about that. He would get mad at me for things

he didn't teach me, things like that. Okay, So now in terms of for you Angela with the anxiety and for you accepting all parts of you, what is the opportunity that you have in your life today that maybe you didn't have before, Like it's the opportunity to call the neighbors and get coffee, as the opportunity to look at the situation differently and feel blessed because you're able to find a house, Like, what would actually be the opportunity, Well,

I've looked at it differently already, where I've told myself, you know, I'm fortunate that I'm not in a situation where I have to move. I own the house that I'm in now, so it's not like I have to rush out and be somewhere and I won't have a place to go. I have you worked out an agreement, hopefully with the neighbor, and I had to accept the fact that it's out of my control and all I can do is handle what I can handle. So that means, you know, making sure that everything is proper and in

order and just being patient got you. So you're fine them, then this isn't really a problem for you. I mean I still think about it. It's still stressful because it's money that I'm having to spend and you know, and not being able to get because I had anticipated being able to move at a certain date, and now that date has been pushed back. But it's manageable, okay. And

how about you, what's the opportunity. The opportunity is having the luck of healing, you know what I mean, because I think generations before us, you know, didn't have this. They didn't have the resources, the therapy to say good purpose coaches, the life coaches like yourself. So it's it's the luxury of healing and the opportunity to teach, right, Because even if I think about any and everything that I've done in my life, you know that that's so

called good, so called bad. It all provided me with experiences that I'm able to share with the next generation so they can make better choices and better decisions. Gotcha, And what is the best decision either one of you wrote down in terms of your life. I'm changing my career and you know I did that when I started

doing radio like seventeen years ago. I was doing marketing before that, and I made a decision in the midst of going through like a difficult time in my life where you know, I caught my boyfriend cheating on me physically call him and then um. At that time, I also had gotten laid off from my job, so all this happened at once. And then that's when, you know, I moped around for like a couple of days. But then I made a conscious decision to you know, change

a lot of things in my life. And that's how it even before me got you, change your career. How about you healing, healing, making decisions, that's right, going on a journey of healing everything. Mindfulness in every in every form, from therapy to having a sacred purpose coach, to eating better, working out purpose coach. Take a purpose coaches like a spiritual therapist. You know, my name is Yady y'allba, and she's just amazing. So it's just like it's she sounds spiritual.

Oh man, ya know, Y'adi's incredible. So it's like it's like, you know, it's like it's psychological, but it's it's rooted in spirituality and God and yeah, things of that nature. So yeah, get connected. Yeah, so this is going on the journey of healing was the best thing for me. I got you, And are you proud of yourself. Yes, I am proud of myself. I think sometimes when I do panels or when i'm am doing like when I'm on conversations and people run down things that I've accomplished.

I am proud of myself for what I have done. I know I have a lot more that I need to do, but I'm really great at talking to myself and working through things that I need to work through, and always trying to make sure that I elevate and looking at the bright side of things. I'm a really optimistic person, and I'm a pretty and general happy person. So I am proud of myself, even though it's hard to say it sometimes. I don't know that's a good question. I never thought about it, you know what I mean.

I you know, I still think I deal with a lot of imposter syndrome in a lot of ways because you hear so many different opinions about yourself, especially when you're a public figure, so you don't know what to believe. So I just always stick to what my dad would tell me. You're never as good as they say you are, You're never as bad as they say you are. And I've I've had it both ways. I've had I hear a bunch of negative stuff, and I'm like, who are

they're talking about? But then I hear a bunch of positive stuff and I'm saying, there talking about you know, and that really hit me when I gave the commissiment speech to South Carolina. Sticks just dude, like, you know, the President was just talking about all my different accomplishments and philanthropy and he was going on for like ten minutes, and I'm literally sitting there. Who Because this is like an iconic show, right, I mean, you both agree, right,

I hope? So, I mean the show, if you say so, iconic in New York, achieved a lot, have a huge reach. People care what you have to say, they care what you're doing in your life, and that's pretty rare. Like so, for whatever reason, Universe created this moment where both of you have an enormous reach that hits millions of people. And I think that's like a testament to the decisions you've made to be yourself and to push yourself and to be fearless. And some people they need to make

drastic decisions. Someone probably listening right now is about to make a decision. Yes, they could end them up in prison. Or jail, or hurt, someone dead or dead, And it takes taking a step back and go and let me look at all my decisions in my life. Let me see what decisions have led to a better life. Let me look at what decisions have led to a part of my life that's not so great because from my experience,

until we slow down and take a look at our life. Yeah, we're just on this like we're on map quest with no destination, and we need to look at our life and go like, wow, this is what like God or universe has created for us to tell us that we're on the right track. I well, no move. We have more with coach Mike bay and when we come back as the Breakfast Club coming, everybody is cej Envy Angela Ye, sholomigna guy we ought to Breakfast Club Happy Friday was

still kicking it with coach Mike Baya. Ye. Have you ever worked with somebody who you thought was just genuinely a terrible person? Yes? So what do you do in

a situation like that? I mean, nowadays I back out, But a lot of the people worked with are amazing, right, So we're talking about Yeah, I'm sorry, it's rare cases that it's rare cases, and it's usually like a very narcissistic male who like literally is so about the wealth and the like private jets and like naming people all the time and you're just like stuck at dinner and

they're yelling at the waiter. You know, it's like that, or it's someone that has a lot of power and will only be a victim of life, because I don't when people have a lot of negative energy and everything, they see the negative in it and they complain. And money, and that's an interesting thing about money is a lot of people I know that are very wealthy are like that. I like, I cannot be around somebody like that. It

brings my host brutal. I went on Kelly Osbourne's podcast and I did her intervention, Like I don't know, it's like twelve years ago. It was so brutal that literally I felt like I needed to sleep for three days. And now like we're cool, But back then I was like, who is all the cops on me? Wow? Yeah, the interventions are crazy. I did interventions for ten plus years, so I would be flown out on tours or with

clients to help them get sober out of crises. So with her her family hired me right, and she was just so difficult, you know. She was like she grew up with Ozzy Osbourne, so she was a pro. She was like ready for battle as soon as I through. Yeah, is there a cue for narcissism? And if so, what would be the one decision and narcissist to make them not be a nice I don't know if there's a cure for narcissism. I agree, and I don't know that

all people are good honestly, like I used to. But the more i've I mean, I've been doing this eighteen years now, and I just think some people just there's something wrong with their brain. Yeah, because they don't have any ability to have empathy or compassion. And those are the types of people you want to stay away from, you know. Those are types of men that I've seen women end up in some really bad spots with. And you can't save everybody, huh who me? Yeah? No, No.

I stopped doing intervention once at the end of my career, once I had gun peopled on me. I was like, I don't want to do this, Like I think guy chasing them on the motorcycle. I remember I was like, oh my god, I wasn't even getting paid that much in LA and I was just like, why am I doing this, Like like I'm literally entering the t And the show Intervention messed up all interventions because by the time we got it used to be so easy. But then the show Intervention came out, so every family tried

to do it ahead of time. They all thought they could do an intervention. So by the time you got the person, it was like they were like ready for battle. He knew it was coming. They weren't going to go and they would go to any lane. There's a great black philosopher about the name of Project pat who once said, don't save them. They don't want to be safe, and that's what you gotta leave it at. Sometimes sometimes yeah, I mean, you can always raise someone's bottom. That's what

we say, Like Mike is pride, What did that mean? No? But raising you know, the bottom? I know. I like that phrase. You can always raise their bottom. I didn't even think of it like that. Oh my goodness. But like the kids that I always can get worried. People always go, oh, they having to hit rock bottom. But it can always get worse. Like every time someone goes rock bottom, you're like, yeah, there's a bottom under that

and under that and under that. So you know, all right, So you said people who try to do interventions themselves, right, So what are some of the things you need to do in order too? You gotta know where you're sending them that a lot of people want to sit down with someone without a solution. You have to have the solution. You have to know what therapist or treatment center or

a doctor or something. You can't just sit down and they say yes, you know, help me and you just go, okay, cool, now we'll figure out your help, right, or you don't ask them to look up what they need. So that's one. Two. You have to figure out the leverage, like what's the reason, what's their motivation? Because there's only two things that motivate people consequences and pain? Wow, that's it. Consequences if they

don't make the choice, an emotional pain of staying the same. Sure, love helps, the whole thing can be packaged in love. But it's consequences and pain. You think that's the only two things that can motivate drug addicts? Wow? What about what about honesty with compassion, meaning like, hey, you know you compassionately tell somebody you needed to lode weight or you know, well, I don't know, yeah, no, I mean I think there's a difference between someone who's spiraling out

of control in someone who needs a healthy adjustment. Got you, got you? I'm thinking more severe addicted to coke. Yeah yeah, and it's throwing their life away and selling drugs and what have you. But I could tell you the people that I intervened on that were homeless were more difficult than the people who I had with money. Like, the homeless people were busier than anyone, at least they claimed, and they ride off on their bicycle and like not

accept help ridiculous. Explain the concept of best self and anti self. So best self is, you know, it's our parents give us names. Our best self is that part of us that like minds a wizard. That's why I got a wizard on my arm. I've wizards all over my house, I remind myself. So it's like authentic, funny compassion. We all create our best selves and we create a character. That's what I do with my clients. And we also create an anti self, which is that part of us

that's getting in the way of growing or evolving. So your anti self could be showing up in your life, Charlamagne when you're being critical or caring what people think, or being yourself up. And so what I do instead of just going stop being yourself up, is I create a character that connects to your brain. Is mindfulness. Right when you add a little humor to it, it's easier. We're already so critical of ourselves, so I create an

anti self. And so what we do is we kind of say, how are you going to walk in more in your life? Is your best self? And how is your anti self showing up? And so like a Leonard versus you know, Charlottagne, right right, But it may be like this other version, because I'm sure there's like a hybrid of all that. Like, I don't think that you show up here and you're not yourself. It's just there's a part of you that gets in the way from

you evolving. And usually it's formed early on in life and it just morphs into different areas of our life as we get older. But I love creating like kind of like characters because it works with kids, works with teenagers, adults. It's kind of fun is a defense mechanism to it protects you. Sometimes you create the I know for me, I create the character to protect the real me, right, yeah. I think takes self correct. Yeah. Yeah, that's why I do the mirror exercise. Now, I look in the mirror

and you tell myself you are smart? Do you? Yeah? I do. I don't see you all smart. I looked in the mirror too before I came in here, But I do. I talk to myself in the mirror like work. Yeah yeah, yeah, for sure. It's as corny as it sounds. No, it does really work. It does because we don't get to do that throughout the day. And if we're looking for other people to give us those affirmations, man, we're

gonna dry out. Yeah, because all of a sudden, our self esteem is based upon what other people think of us. And I'm with you. I mean, I think looking in the mirror and saying stuff is it's magic. I've never done that. No, it's good. It's really good. Well, my man, Mike Bear, the book is out right now. One decision the first step to a better life. Always, man, thank you, tell me to find you. Coach Mike Bear on Instagram My podcast, Always Evolving, which I would love either one

of you if you're ever in La. I loved that. I love that name. I'm always Evolving. It's at my house, very Comfortball, come out. I'm on my show. Let's do it and then um yeah, one Decision is available anywhere books are sold. I did the audio. I know you do the audio for your audio books. So all right, man, do that. You gotta come out when I come and doing a roller skating party. Let's do it. Okay, Yeah, I'm down disco aways. I'll be the tallest one out there.

It's Mike Bester Breakfast Club. It's about this angel on the Breakfast Club. Well, Virgil has gotten a Louis Vatton and Nike air Force one collab. You're excited for that because I saw these posted online and apparently there's gonna be twenty one different color ways. There's also gonna be uh the dunks as well. So are you excited for those? They're gonna do fifty different Nike dunks. Yes, I hope, yeah,

I am. I hope they go through Louis Vaton because I know a couple of people are Louis Vaton where I could get them and I have to wait on crazy lines. But yeah, I think that's I think it's dope. I think with Virgil doing is what he's doing this pretty dobe. He's crossing the coaches, and I think he's making some some great stuff. Some of this stuff I can't f with. But everything's not for everybody. That's sound all too rich for me. How much putting Louis Vaton

print on air Force one's gonna jack the price up? Well, you figure air Force one is no price was released, yea, but air Force one's now are like seventy nine dollars. I believe eighty dollars for reasonable, very reasonable. So I figure with the Louis Vatton stamp now they probably will be around six ninety nine. Hell no, in hell for what sins to have an LV on your sneaker? Let me tell you something. Those never go on sale. Okay, Louis Vaton never has a sale. Wrong with your magic marker.

You can't put an LV on your sneak. You can't air Force one all right? Now, Kanye and Yeezy are suing Walmart for their foam Runners shoe rip off. That's what let me would do, he said, how make my own that's twenty is actually called uh the summer beach shoes foam runner. That's not what Charlomage would do. Charlomagne would texting the Tina and Santina dropping the food bom

fro Natina. Everybody easy because the company spokesperson said, the product reference and the complaint is not sold by walmup but by a third party marketplace seller. So they said they're reviewing the claim and will respond in court as appropriate after we have been served with the complaints. Well

that's good. I get all my easiest free, thank you easy, all right now, Tory Lanes, it was in an uber car crash and he thinks that it was no accident, he tweeted out, strange, it almost felt like someone knew to crash into us. What but Tory Lanes. He feels like it was a setup. Listen to what he said. It's almost just died. We got in a car Uber. Oh gosh, yes, I would like for Torix Broun. I would like to know why he felt that way. I don't know. I guess he's in an Uber. He feels

like he was targeted somehow. How would they know he was an Uber? Though? I don't know. All right, now it looks like miss Jones and that's your girl. Missus Jones was on Nori's Drink Champs podcast, and um she talked about Big Punt giving her some of his publishing. I had no idea. He put me down on his publishing. Wait wait, like all his publishing, I get checks on songs. Should not be saying wait now whole a minute. I was trying to, but it's done. It's done. It was

his choice. He put me down like I. I live, Jalen, you live off of the royalties of Big Pun. Yeah, that's that's dope. She always said that her and Big Pun had a great relationship, not a sexual relationship, that just Pun was like her brother and always took care of or always looked out for her. So I guess you know part of that was, Hey, you know, here's some of my publishing. Make sure you're always good? Which is which is dope? All right? Well, miss Jones is

telling a lot on there. Did you talk to her? I didn't talk to her. After I asked her how the interview go, she was like, you know what Nori does. Nori does great. He makes you drink a lot and you know she talked about something that I didn't know that that Nori actually told me, gave me a little a sneak peek about her relationship with Tupac. So pop came and we're in the crow we're walking and um I went money and he stopped and he looks at us, and then we know what the look means and we

figured it out and it was a good name. That was it, Jalen. I'm sorry, but so some relationships. Three of us, three of us just talked for a long time. Yes, okay, they just talked for a long time. No, they didn't talk. Well, they did tell us small girl, let's go, but I guess they were infirmed that they allegedly had a threesome. We talked for a long time. Money love in tupockets where she was in faring, but where was money during it?

Bo tomatoes at this guy the most obvious one now but shout to shout to Nori man, drink Champs is amazing. If you don't know who miss Jones is, Miss Jones is the She was an artist and then she did radio for years. She's the one that got me my start doing radio morning radio. And of course Mony Love is she. She's a legend when it comes to this, this music industry. So shout to MONI love. I'm looking forward to that episode of Drink Champs. I love hearing

stories from any and all og radio personality. So I'll be definitely tuned into that episode of Drink Champs. And you can catch Drink Champs on the Black Effect I Heeart Radio podcast network, available everywhere you listen to podcast. Now. Who was j Jen's her son? Yeah, Jalen's her son. I think Jalen's like sixteen, and she brought her son with her to the interview, so that's why she said, Jalen, close your your ears. Okay, well that is your rumor reports.

All right, thank you, miss got no more t envy. Jimmie spilled tea all over the place just now. I didn't need you. Boy. Let me tell you something. It's a tease, fellow. Between the two of you, no two of me, nobody here, there was two of you. I said, between the two of you. I got to be between them the tea. I'll be selling the most in the middle. In the middle right now, who are giving your donkey? Two man? This is actually um, this is a teachable moment,

but you really got to pay attention to what's being taught. Okay, David Graham from North Carolina needs to come to the front of the congregation. I do believe we're in an era. But we have to meet people. You have to meet people where they are. But we'll talk about it for after the hour, all right, we'll get to that. Next. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club, your

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Ain't no big deal. I know. Charlotmagny got guts. Funny. You gotta say something you may not agree with doesn't mean I need. It's getting that donkey that Donkeys that don't don't don't don't don't Donkey other day right there the breakfast club. Bitches, you can call me the donkey of the day, but like I mean, norm Donkey to day for Friday, June twenty fifth goes to a thirty

seven year old North Carolina man named David Graham. Now we live in an era that if you are a content provider, a provider of goods, a provider of services, you can't wait for people to come to you. You have to go to the people. I know Kevin Costner told us and feel the dreams. If you build it, he will come. Then at some point in time somebody thought he wasn't gender neutral, so they changed the eat today,

if you build it, they will come. I think I might have heard that in the Windy's commercial rip Dave Thomas. I don't know. I'm just simply trying to tell you that if you do, indeed build it, they will come. Maybe it's half right. Two things about that number One, whatever it is, you should build it, Okay, if it's a legal anything and it's an idea that can empower you and empower others, build it. Keyword legal. Remember that

in this conversation about David Graham. And second thing is just because you build it, there is no guarantee they will come. Okay, you can't just build it prey and then wish upon a star faithful our works is dead. You have to go where the people are. That's why everybody building things is usually start building it on the internet, because that's where the people are. And you have to go where the people are. Okay. For example, this ghetto ass show we've been doing for damn there eleven years,

the Breakfast Club. It's a radio show. We always knew that, but we always knew that we needed to be digital. Okay, we had to be on the internet. When we first started with little to no marketing, we used our souls to let people know where to find what we had built, posting the tune in link to the you know to social media, the iHeartRadio app, and power one or five ones website link. We constantly posted those on social media. Why because that's where the people were. So we built it.

But the ratings on the radio showed us that people weren't coming okay, at least not the way we want it. But online, digitally, business was bootment because we made your Breakfast Club content was where it needed to be. On social media on YouTube. Now you can listen to the podcast for one, because people are listening to podcast. If you build it, you have to go where the people are because there is no guarantee they will come. When I say that, know that I mean it, but I

mean it for people who are doing things legally. Okay, that piece of advice is strictly for US law abiding, taxpaying citizens. I will never judge a person for anything they do to survive because that would be extremely hypocritical to me simply because I did what I had to do to survive. Okay, Yes, there's a variant version of me that exists in some multiverse from the past that sold a little dope. But man, the drug game really has changed from when I was out there selling crack

hand in the hand back in my day. You're stood around in one spot in the consumers have said, fried cocaine came to you. That's all crack is fried cocaine. You know, Black people love frying things. But man, David Graham, who has a phenomenal last name for the profession he has chosen, is one of those new age entreprenegroes who built it. But he's not waiting for consumers to come to him now. According to count On two news WPTW in Robeson County in North Carolina, David Graham is the

devil himself. Those are their words, not mine. The headline says the devil himself. North Carolina man arrested for selling drugs in front of rehab center. I'm gonna read you some of this article since we don't have a news report. A Robeson County man was arrested Tuesday after deputy say he was caught trying to sell drugs in front of a drug rehabilitation center. David Graham was arrested after deputies received complaints of a suspicious person loitering in the area

of the center. Deputy searched him. A quantity of cocaine, we drug paraphernilia, and a firearm were located and ceased. Sheriff Bernest Wilkins said great investigative work has now led to this or rest for an unbelievable act that I hope and pray leads to stiff justice being served. Wilkins said, this is an absolute despicable act to take advantage of the addicted at a location in which they sought help

in fighting the devil. Then the devil himself shows up at the dust step of a rehabilitation center with no regard for the human beings while only being concerned with profits. WHOA. I agree with Sheriff Wilkins, but I must say the title evil genius was created for people like David Graham. I mean, last time I heard a plan this diabolical was when a legendary strategist, organizer, and speaker named Eric Cartman devised an elaborate plan to sell candy at fat Camp.

All right, Camper, it's good work today, Lights out and we'll see you tomorrow from our exercising proper diet. Alight, A guy, the Cartman star in Jonas and a pack of liquorice. Please? Why are you crying, Chad? Because I've always gonna be fat. I don't know want to eat those sweets, but I can't control myself for the right in front of me like this. You know what you need?

You need a friend you yes, jucolate friend. Mister candy By doesn't judge your Chad mitta candybar like you, just the way you are looking, how yummy and sweet day you get that are just before dollars. I'm not judging these a great entrepreneurs goal where the people are. I mean, listen, most drug dealers will make great entrepreneurs. See, David Graham has the right idea. He's just selling the wrong product. But this is what you do. You get the product

and go directly where the consumers are. But David Graham, listen, you are arrested after people complain to seeing a suspicious person loitering in the area of the rehabilitation center. Did you not think people could see you? You know, damn well, it's impossible to not look suspicious selling drugs hand in hand, and you out there in front of the drug rehabilitation center pitching. Probably got a long line of people trying to kick the habit right there in front of the

rehabilitation center. And you thought nobody would notice. Maybe you thought you would get everything off in a reasonable amount of time and nobody would catch you. But they did, And now David Graham is being held at the Robinson County Detention Center on a quarter million dollar bond. You have to meet people where they are. Yes, or whoever told David Graham that quote in his life, wherever he

read it, absolutely gave it to him out of context. Yes, you should meet people where they are, unless you're meeting them at a drug rehabilitation center to sell them drugs. Please give David Graham the sweet sounds of North Carolina's on the Hamiltones. Oh no, you are the doge the day do gee, oh the day ye evil genius though, evil genius. All right, well, thank you for that donkey of to day. Now, when we come back, Sean Paul

will be joining us. Yes, I've never heard from Sean Paul in a while, so we'll talk to reggae all the Showan Paul. When we come back to new music out, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building on the line, Seanu Paul. What's up? Showan Paul down? Now. You've been um quarantining in Jamaica. Yes, sir,

that's not such a bad thing. When when it's always nice, it's the island, the great food and nothing. That's not a bad thing. Nah. I've been loving the family time as well and the studio time. I've been getting a lot of that, so you know, it's good. I mean there's different challenges, but we're doing it and it's not not by you know, I've been enjoying watching your wife has her own podcast too. I think that really dope to see her, you know, just being able to talk

about your relationship and what she has going on. And are there every things that she talks about that you got to discuss later? Like I didn't know you felt like that. Yeah, I guess I want to do things. But even with all the podcast that's every days, I'm pretty sure. And you know in her marriage is like what that's are you? So yeah, she's always been a you know, a media person. You know when we when we first started doing Going Out back in the day, she was working on TV out here. So it's I'm

not your to think for her. She presents well. I encourage your full a time. Now. I know you've seen during the pandemic on the verses, and I know you've seen the one with Beanie Man, and would you think about doing the versus Michael stands up first, I didn't want to do it seeing that it's called versus battle. I got a lot of respect for Tim, a lot of respect for Swiss, A lot of respect for everybody who's been on it, but the bottom part I just didn't.

I didn't get and I was not someone who was like running to see it, you know what I mean. Like I'm in groups on my phone and people like yo, I know the verses on I'm like, all right, I'm having a good conversation right now. And I didn't really go to see every one in it. I didn't. I didn't run rush to see that. And so my opinion of it was like, I don't want to battle Shaggy. I don't want to battle. It's more celebration. It's more

celebration of the cage. Yeah, I know, you could do one like D'Angelo did where you're just basically that's the only one I saw that I liked that. I was like, Yo, that's the kind of thing I want to do, because going up against someone, even if it's in uh, just you know, for having fun and that kind of thing, it does spark. No. I mean, I see people argue about it every day, and I don't want to argue

about Shanty and Keisha Cole. I want to be like, yo, the both are the beautiful, sexy, amazing sounds great, you know what I mean. For me, that was my stance. Um, if I can do one like DeAngelo, maybe I would, but I know that was just my thing. So yeah, Shaggy said, you scared of him and that's the reason you don't want to do it. Now. I didn't say that. He didn't say, he's like, I just saw him my big bro. Bro. He ain't trying to battle with me. Man.

I love that you and Shaggy did that song with Spice. I know that was really exciting for her to get two legends, I mean, all three of y'all our legendary on the song together. The song is happening. So how

did that come together? Shaggy reached out to me. You know, we have many conversations on the phone a lot you people were like, we're always like we as don saw people or the genre of reggae don saw Musually, you need to collab more, you know a lot of That's what it's about in the in the universe right now, That's what it's about. When I'm thinking internationally, I gotta

collaborate dish one that one. You know, I've had a few years in a bit, so it helps to have younger fans know who I am, and so for that reason did an album called Live and Living this year, which featured everybody who or a lot of people who I rate in the Dansaw community, producers, engineers and artists. And then you know, when he reached out to me, I was like, Yo, I'm definitely done with that movement

because we've been talking about it on the phone. You know, I've seen junior guys do we spoke of that also, we need to do collapse, we need to tour more. And then I seen him make develop the John Rock cus which that inspired me and I was like, you know, John Rock CUIs is a cuise that happens every year. A lot of reggae artists on the ship and we go around the Caribbean and everybody parties don't have a

good time. So with those movements, I was like, you know, this has inspired me to do collapse more in my own genre. And it was a no brainer for me. I'm a I'm a final Spice, I'm gonna final Shaggy as I said, it's my big bro. And we talk a lot on the phone about the business and how we can help people to reach a different level and yeah, they're really one's crazy. So Joe Donny immediately I like

that it was nice and hardcore too. I see you want with a lot of younger artists too, and you know, a lot of times you don't see that too much. A lot of times the oldgs in the game don't feel like they should work with the young one. But you were so inviting to the young artists. Why was that I'm a final song, like Governor, I'm a final government. I'm you know, I'm a fan of Massaca, different people

on different songs on that album. But uh, you know. Also, I just feel like instead of being like, I don't I have done to do with his trap dansall or the news sound or whatever, I think I should embrace it and I'm interjected what I can into it. So you know, with each player it takes it to a

different point in the game. And so instead of me pushing an intense away, I'd rather to see the similarities between me and his career in terms of his voice is like something that just reaches through, it cuts through. Everybody knows it's him when he's on the track, and myself too. So things like that allowed me to kind of look into it and say, yo, let me just work with these dudes, you know what I mean. I'm working with young people like Becky g in the international circles.

Why not work with the young cats in my own genre who are making waves right now? And it might not be you know, millions of people around the world. I know them, but I could try to shed a light on that. And that's what we're doing with Spice now.

Spice is huge, she's big, she got her own following, but also me and Shaggy are quite huge as well, and we got different people that may not be paying attention or listening to what's going on with a Spice or like as I said, skill it bang on my cicca, and I just feel that it's me taking part in the history. I'm doing what I should do, you know what I mean. It's genres taking me all over the world.

It's treated me very good, and I don't want to just move away and be the person that's like I think that would be me turning into a culture bucher. You know, I started out with authentic rhythms on on authentic tracks coming out, and I want to kind of take it back to that space. I think that the world is kind of more ready for that awesome you know, Big Up Butcher Butts and on the album Big Up Um, Busy Signal on the album, Junior Gang is on this album.

Up Chick on the album, Uh, all the new cats I just mentioned, Squash Skilly Bag Mysucca Governor, Um, you know, Big Up left Side on the album. A lot of people are working on the album. Is great producers aren't great artists, So uh, it's a good look out around, you know what I mean. All Right, Sean Pardwell, let's get into your new single featuring Busy Signal. It's called Boom. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Sharlomane the guy we Are the Breakfast Club was still kicking with Sean Paul.

Why do you think they have that light skinned dogskin conversation about all this? I mean, we see it, especially with you. Why do you think that that that's your problem? They feel like we represent people, you know what I mean? And and uh, you know, we represent people's feelings artists.

You represent their likes that dislikes, you know. So a lot of other time people might look at the package and be like, oh, well he represented for the other side, you know what I'm saying, Or they might say it's easier because of how the system is set, or you know, uh, just from being people being oppressed. You don't like to see someone you know with a different skin tone do it where it's like, you know, maybe it should be someone like myself. So that's all it is. It's a

little bit of probably um, you know, misled jealousy. But but when you see these people in the street, no one says it to me except Charlotmagne you already wanted to go say it to me like like that. But I mean, you know, mostly I think people might say these things online and then when they see me in the street they see the type of person I am, their opinion changes, their perception changing. So I don't think

it's that's all I got to do. I think it's probably more of a system thing though, right, because I think sometimes with the labels and the industry, they might feel like it's more marketable. So it's not necessarily that the audience feels that way. Because I feel like that comes that way with women too. A lot of women will be like, well, how come you know the darkness and women aren't getting this look, and it's a system and the way that it's set up, and that's really

more of what it is. I've seen. I've seen Amara talking about it, and I agree, you know what I mean, it's kind of strange. But it's for us, the people, to see that and be like, oh, well, I got to support this other. You know, my artists or the people who I respect I think need to shine. I got to promote them in the ways that that that that I can't even if it's bumping it in my car or right let everybody hear it. I mean, for me,

it's for us to do the part. The system is set the way it is, and we can always try to overturn it. But but from within the best thing to do is to ignore that, you know what I mean, and yeah, keep working. I didn't. I don't mean to say ignore it. I mean to say, yeah, keep working hard and and and and don't focus on those negative things until our positive aspirations and energies kind of just overwhelmed that. That's how I do. You know, we were

talking about celebrity boxing matches. I think it's only right that you and Charlemagne should do a celebrity boxing match one time and on the proceeds just go to charity. I put my money on talking about the last everything. I think it's I think it's only right. I got keep boxing spit skills though, if they're telling them, stream them knees. Now we have Miss Patapad and Miss Pat was talking about the birth of VP Records and everything, and she talked about you. How important was Miss Pat

for your career? Oh, there were definitely a big part of my career. I mean, you know, uh, there's a lot of discrepancy that happens with label like VP. You know, being some a record shop at first and then graduating to become a record label and then move into the States. It kind of a lot of people kind of feel away and sometimes you know what I mean. But they gave you the stepping stone in my career that I could never say, I could never forget that, you know,

I mean, big up to all of them. There are a VP. You know. Sometimes the things that happened with my career was overwhelming for all of us. I had to step up my game a thousand percent and so to day and so it was a good relationship to build each other. You know, they continue to produce dansall or reggae music, and you know, there's kind of one of the biggest outlets that we do have so big up to them. There's a lot of cats in the

industry that don't really like to go that route. But for me, especially at that time, it was like VP is the only way for me, and it worked, you know what I mean. We had a great relationship. And now I'm trying to, you know, have my own labels, so as you share. UM. Now I want to talk about mister Vegas. I saw he was on the Fixed podcast and you guys have this like long standing issue you feel like that can be resolved. I liked that

you watched The Fix. I really like that you go Angela because you know what I mean, it's a it's a smaller podcast. They talking facts, you know what I mean. I like that they search out what's up in the downsaw industry. When it comes on to what happened with me and mister Vegas, that was always always something to do with the labels for me. You know, he was signed to Green Sleeves as far as I knew back then. In the interview, I heard him say he wasn't signed

so I really don't know. But you know, by the end of the interview, you heard Vegas big up my wife and myself and say that we're good people. You know, I call him all the time since then. We we've toured him since then. You know, we've done songs together. Still. I did a song for him. I think it was two thousand and twelve, one of them years. It was more than dance oriented type songs. We shot the music

video in the state in New York. So I've been friends with him, so I didn't really understand that first where it was coming from. But he was just telling a story where it comes to him calling me about the video or whatever. I do not recall any of this. Yeah, And you know, likewise, the same thing with me and DMX. You know, God rest DMX soul. He was one. He is one of the greatest to me. And you know when in two thousand and nine, I saw a video on YouTube that he was talking about what's the beef

between me and him? And I was like, what, you know what I mean? I didn't like Yeah, and a lot of people get vcs with me for talking about it. Now, might you didn't talk about it before? He passed away. I didn't, No one asked me that question, but now I'm bringing it up because being cussed for things like that. You know, all I can tell you is that there

was different times. You know, when when DMX came to Jamaica to work with me and Vegas, we were both relatively young and small artists, and he had two major albums out that same year. The next year he put out another album that went you know, all of them went platinum in the first week. So he was a major artist and he's still up to the day he passed. Was a major artist to me, you know, the influence

of him. But there came a time in about two thousand and five, which is apparently when he did that video, where my songs were playing a lot, you know what I mean, and maybe not all of his projects were playing. He had six major albums and then, you know, I don't know really what took place, but again that was just probably him speaking of how he felt at the time. I had no beef with him, man, Him and me never had no number, no no cell phone numbers to

call each other. So whoever he was speaking to led him to believe something else. I didn't speak to him about that, So, you know, thanks for you to ask that question about Vegas, which led me into this. There's sometimes that you know, people might feel away, like I feel away, people be doing dinosaur music and I would call out Bieber. It doesn't mean I don't like his music. I love his music. I call out Drake, I like some of his music. But you know, it is what

it is. There's times where you just need to say what you want to say and get it off your chest. And I figured that's what happened with Vegas and with DMX. Alrightp to him. I mean, as I said, you know, interviews come out and there may be a SoundBite or something that I said, like whatever, you know what I mean, and people take it in around context or fly with it a different way. If you listen to the end of that fixed into that, we hear Vegas saying me

and name his friends and weep with people. So yeah, I like it. I like to clear things out there. Absolutely, absolutely well, Sean Paul, We appreciate you for checking in. Brother. Pick up the album right now, and UH were coming to visit you in Jamaica since you're cooking and you're so hospitable you're better, you better man. I think I'm gonna bring lip service out there, and I'm gonna get Jody on there. Let's do it, all right. Well, it's

Sean Paul, It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, thank you, brother cub. It's Friday. How y'all doing out now? Y'all? Okay, y'all? All right? That um, that's that's I don't know, Friday. Boys. You have a lot of boys, a lot of different guys inside of you. That's true. That is true. That is true. Hey, Happy born Day to my partner's testling figure role and Boonong Ma Tebow Kay test Born Day with yesterday Boogs Born Day is today cancer game Gang. Okay,

all right, well let's get to the rumors. What what are we talking about? The rumors? Rihanna's this is the Ruble Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, Rihanna and Asap Rocky, the two of them had a cute date nights. The pictures of them were everywhere. But now there's a video that shows that they were getting ided. She was getting ided to go into a barcade and they said they try not to let her in for

not having her id. But then people started going crazy and you can see Asap Rocky It's like, come on, haters, haters, haters, haters. You know damn well who Rihanna and asap Rocky And you know they of age and you know that they're gonna bring business to your establishment just about being in there, So why would you do that? Then I saw in one lady yelled out, I don't even know who you are. Yes, you do, and that's why you said that, because it made you feel better to say that, because we don't

know who you are exactly. And I said. Rihanna also got her tattoo covered up of the shark, the camouflage shark that she had that her and dracab matching tattoo, So cover that right up, all right now. Lamar Odom and Rayjon Rondo have been banned from a restaurant in Dallas. It's called Nanigans, and if you look outside, they said Shenanigans have fun with your food, and then it said

these people are not allowed on Shenanigan's property. DeAndre Jordan, Ragion Rondo, and lamar Odom, well, well, apparently they're all current or former NBA players who had terrible time with the Mavericks. So they said they could crawl here on hands and knees from whatever city they're living in and beg and we still wouldn't let them inside. I would think that you would welcome, You would welcome people who do a lot of shenanigans into an establishment like shenanigans.

Aren't those the people that you would want? He also said that Mark Cuban is not safe from being banned if he doesn't improve the team. Oh Mark Cuban o'by a restaurants all right now? Speaking of lamar Odom being banned, there was a situation where Wendy Williams had some nasty things to say about Carly Red because I remember that people were saying that carly and lamar Odom were dating. I don't believe that he has a relationship with carly Red. Do I believe that they mess around? Yes? Do I

believe that she's trying it? Yes? Do I believe that she's too old and just a little dusty for him, yes? Because lamar is a simple guy of simple ways and carly Red is uh strategic and ivor proven dust the disrespectful. What is her problem with Carly Red? Says sir Wendo, you said, I'm dusty where don't let me post this video of you in the New York City clubs snorting.

If you want lamar, just say that. And then somebody said, but he snorted too, right, I thought, and she said exactly, they make a perfect couple, and tried to say a little dusty pleasantly. There's no pleasant way to call somebody a little dusty dusty crazy, all right now, Keller, Mike, you know that Bank Greenwood that he's one of the co founders of It's The launch has been postponed. According to the company, it was supposed to launch early twenty

twenty one, and then was pushed back to July. That's because of unanticipated high demand after the website wasn't bill back in October. They said they want to ensure that the platform can handle all of these anticipated customers, and that's the reason for the latest delay. I feel you, man, it's a good thing to have. Too many people did in, too many customers. You know, it's hard because you really

want to be able to provide those services. But then it's like, we got to make sure it launch is right, Gotta get it right. Drop on a clues, bombs and killing like I Love that Black Man, Salute to Shay, I love that black woman. All right now, Jessus, Ray Kwan and ghost Face have announced a three Chambers tour that's in celebration of their three classic LPs. It'll be Jesus, Liquid Swords, Ghost Faces, Iron Man, and Ray Kwan's only Built for Cuban Links. It's a twenty five city tour

that's going to be happening. I shall be to one of those shows me for sure. I think I'll be in New York. So ghost Face is my favorite MC of all time. Liquid Swords is one of my favorite albums too. So Ray Kwan is a business partner and one of the best to ever do it. All right now, Justine Sky has a new album out and it's executive produced by Timberland. Y'all know, I sat down with her for this Carol's Daughter. We did this whole thing with iHeart and here's what you have to say about linking

up at Timberland during the pandemic. We recorded like the whole like video of the whole process documented it. It was such an amazing expense, especially due to the fact that it was remotely like we never even met each other, and it started with like one minute Instagram clips and then it turned into an amazing album. And this is independent, right fully independent. Yeah, and it's not like he just like sent the beats and that was it. No, like

hands on really like challenging me through this process. That's out the day, Yes, it's out today. What's the name. It's called Space and Time. Okay, check that up. And she has a song with Justin timber Lake is called innocent Y read out to me. You know why? I wish would the nice to drop god? Okay, drop on the Timberland guy. And it's a lot of new music out because you know it is Friday. Tyler, the creator has called me if you get lost. Dozia Cat has

playing it her Juicy j. The Hustle still continues. Deluxe album Logic, The Wise Collection Volume one Currency and Jet Life Family. Welcome to Jet Life Records too. Logic back. Yeah, we've been saying that, you know, Dan producing love Logic. I think he got a time too, Yeah, I think he does. That was embarrassing. One day, Logics DJ was up here and they sent me a text like, you know, tell Dan Logics DJ is down the hall. If he

wants to DJ. You not much of a fan of a person, you gotta be the one to meet the DJ. It's not like it's like Jaggs very important. What's his name? I don't even know he was. What's his name? Logic Djuth the logic DJ, You got a fan and Dan all right, and shout out to Trade the Truth too. By the way, he's opening up an ice cream shop, Howdy Homemade ice Cream. He's partnering with them, and they're

doing an franchise in Katie, Texas. And the reason that he's doing that, you know, what he wants to do is employ special needs young adults and give them an opportunity to work, experience and have a chance to be supported. So he wants to change the way the world looks at everyone. And that does really hit home for him because his teenage son has special needs. Also, we love it, good brother, Traded Truth man dropping a cludes mother for Trade Truth. I'm happy you exist, King. Trade the Truth

also represents cancer game. All right, Well that is your rumor reports all right now, shout the revolte. We'll see you on Monday. Everybody else to People's Choice mixes up next. Let's go so Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same. Hey, it's Angela Yee. By using brands like Dove and Helmet's, you're supporting Unilever and the everyday good they do, like donating more than twenty five million dollars worth of everyday products and services to groups like Feeding

America this year. Visit Unilever does Good dot com to support communities impacted by the pandemic. Morning Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are to Breakfast Club now shout to show him Paul for joining us to spare as. We love a Sean Paul to San Paul. So lute to life coach Mike Bear. Make sure you go grab his new book One Decision, The First Step

to a Better Life. And I want to salute man La County Independence Living Program, the Foster Youth Program they had their graduation this week, and my foundation, the Mental Wealth for Lines. We provided five students with scholarships as well as free therapy, So salute to them and also too, Man, I want to say salute to my homegirl, Michelle Austin from Columbia, South Carolina. She is somebody whose life I

will always celebrate. We recently lost her. She was the promotions director at Hot one or three point nine in Columbia, South Carolina. She's been there forever. When I was there from O two to six, she was dead. And she was just someone who spread a lot of positive energy and joy and told me I was good at radio and my future was bright. And she's just been a great friend to me over the years. And she passed

last Saturday, and the funeral is today. So I'm sending healing energy to everybody in the metro, everybody in the eight oh three going to celebrate girl today. I'm sending healing it in energy and peace to her son Juan and daughter Ryan, and I hope that they are surrounded by love today. One you already you already know how we roll, Okay, just like I always told Michelle, I got you and that's for life, all right. Well, when we come back positive notice to Breakfast Club, Good morning

morning everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee Charlomagne. The guy we are to Breakfast Club now shout out to this weekend is to be Et Awards. Okay, also Essence Festival first Weekend is this weekend too, Yes, it's two weekends. This weekend and next weekend. It's virtual. Black people, y'all gotta start talking what you mean, like, don't do you say shouldn't be having that both on the same weekend BT Awards. We should be this weekend after the festival.

I thought, it's a festival, always fly, but it's virtual. So they do two weekends because there's a lot of virtual things that are happening, and you know, usually Essence festis so many things happening at once. I don't think they could fit it on in one weekend, right, and usually for the July. That's the reason I'm doing the costure this weekend because people had no way to go forth to July. So I said, let me create the space for Atlanta for fourth July and also versuses this

weekend Soldier Boy and Baa. It's a packed weekend, hey, and we forgot to say Happy born Day man a lot Lazy Lila Anthony Okayla is also team Canser Gang. And then for myself, I just want to shout out to Rouses Supermarkets in New Orleans in Louisiana. My drink Fresh Juice and my Coffee Uplifts people will be in some of those doors sixteen stores starting tomorrow, so please

go to the store requested. It's one hundred percent organic, one hundred percent juice, taste delicious, great for you, healthy decisions, and we're just excited to be down with that. I'm gonna be doing something in New Orleans in a couple of weeks too to celebrate. So thank you to the team Arouses. Thank you to my boy Greg from weed Ads for giving me the alleu to be able to get into those stores. And just tell y'all know, the BT Awards is going to be on Sunday night at

eight pm. Now, this Awards is going to be shining the spotlight on our women, artists, activists and superstars of film, TV, in sports. So this year's theme is Year of the Black Woman. I know, that's right. So the Kings will be there also showing their support. But that's gonna be live Sunday, June twenty seventh at eight that's right, and listen. The positive note comes from one of my favorite authors,

man Don Miguel Ruise. Don Miguel Ruise says, if you take your happiness and put it in someone else's hands. Sooner or later they will break it. If you give your happiness to someone else, they can always take it away. Happiness can only come from inside of you, and there's the result of your love for yourself. You are responsible for your own happiness. Breakfast Club, y'all finish for y'all dumb

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