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Pivot with a Purpose

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Today on the show we had the guys from the Pivot podcast, and spoke to them about shaking up athlete-media, unfiltered banter, mental health conversations and more. Also, they had the owner of Honey Pot, Beatrice Dixon Speaks On The Honey Pot Co. Remaining Authentic & Black Owned, Ingredients and more. Lastly, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a Milwaukee man who takes a selfie at the scene of crime, murdered 6 in botched robbery.

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This is your weakop Hall Breakfast Club to show you love to hate from the East to the West Coast, d j M, d Angela y Cholomagne, the Guy, the ruler show on the planet. This is why I respect this show, because this is a voice of society changing the game. Guys are the coveted morning show. But y'all earn impacting the coach. Sure they wake up in the morning and day want to hear that breakfastcript the world's

most dangerous morning show. Good morning us a yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. I was really waiting for mb to do that, and then I think, wait a minute, he's not here. He's not here. Good morning, Cholomagne, Piece Angela Yine, Piece of the planet is Tuesday. Good morning, How you feel? How you feel? Give me some good news? Good news? Yeah, good news? Tell me something good to me,

nor front page news. You're going to tell us three horror stories? Actually not today. Okay, there's a lot of sports stories this morning, and only bad news is that monkey pox alert is a level two what I mean the CDC, I don't even they haven't even told about monkey poxes what is it? Um way, all the symptoms that are relatively flu like, but then they're swelling of your lymph nose, you get a rash. I saw that body and face, and then painful lesions and severe scarring

after that. So they want you to wear a mask now when traveling. So I had to wear a mask with monkey pox too. I mean they recommend it. He said you were going to wear a mask anyway from that one. Yeah, I had to put a mask on yesterday when I went into the doctor's office. I went for a physical and I hadn't put a mask on it so long I was choking, you know when I choking. Certain places they still like if you go to get your nails done, they always still make you wear a

mask in the nail salon. Certain places you still have to. It's a private thing, I guess any private business owner they can tell you what their rules and regulations. As it's too hot for a mask, is it when it's summertime eighty degrees ninety degrees? I think outdoors, not necessarily, but inside that's when people can say okay, you gotta wear. And a lot of people sweat around the mouth. A lot of people, men and women sweating around the way

they must that I should be. You don't notice there, Yeah, yeah, I've seen that happen before, and I have My tea zone gets very oily, So that's not easy. What does the tea zone? You don't have the tea zone, monkey pots tea zones. The tea zone is a part of your face. It's like the letter T where gets really oily. So they call that the tea zone. It's like your forehead across that's like the top of the tea down the middle. When it's ash Wednesday, they put the cross there.

You know. Sometimes people rub that for their third eye. But all the way down like down passion nose, all the way down to your chin. That's consider your tea zone. Oh yeah, I get oily there too. I get it oily around in this part. What's this? That's your cheeks and your nose zone. You're like a baby cheeks. But the good news is I had a great physical yesterday, dropping on a clues box for my physical weight on my blood work to come back. All right, all's claire An,

I'm going to that blood work comes back white. To be scared of that back in the day when I got hit holding in your streets. Now, I don't worry about stuff like that. I am clean, but it is important to get that done. You get to know your levels of your cholesterol. Everything that's right. My heart rate is nice and slow because I work out a lot. So life is good. All right, All right, now let's

start the show. What we gotten front page news. Well, some changes to the iPhone and some tweaks, so we'll tell you some things that you can expect. Oh and we got a couple of guests today too. You know, I love both of these guests because they definitely bring value to my life. Beatrice Dixon. Yes, In d is the founder of the honey Pot. Yes, that's all. My wife and daughter used honey pot products. Yeah, and there was some controversy and some things then went virals. She'll

still address all of that. And the host of the Pivot podcast, my man Fred Taylor, Channing Crowder, and Ryan Clark will be here this morning. One of my favorite podcasts that's out right now. Some people were mad at something Ryan Clark said yesterday. Man, we didn't get to ask man, I wish you to talked about that because we recorded that before he sent that tweet out about Chris Brown being better than Michael Jackson. Might come on, stop,

all right, we'll discuss though. It's the Breakfast Club man. They don't want to see a little baby with the Bobby and the boy. Yes, Sin's to walladmost dangerous morning to show to Breakfast Club, Charlomagne and God Angela Ye, dj Envia is off the day. It is time for front page news. But we got you all right, Well, uh, the Finals Game three is going to be third way tomorrow, Yeah, tomorrow, Tomorrow's wait, why does you say Thursday? I don't know,

but it's tomorrow tomorrow, all along, all right. And Rashie Wallace is joining the Lakers as assistant coach. I like that. I like that only because I like to see uh, you know, former players, you know, become coaches and things like that. So, and Rashie Wallace is a monster dropping a clue bump Formshi Wallace, all right. And the Denver Broncos are going I have a new owner for the first time since nineteen eighty four black. According to Forbes,

Rob Walton is likely going to purchase the team. Sound like Walmart yep, Walmart Air. And they said the bid it's expected to come in at a roughly four point five billion dollars. They said the winning bid has not yet been finalized, but they expect to announce it as early as this month. That's the highest price ever for an American sports team. That good old Boys Club ain't letting no black people in. I know, Barron Island had a Barron Island was putting a bid in. Robert Smith

put a bid in. They're both black. Clearly they don't want no black owners. Well, previously, the record for the most expensive sports team was the Nets. They sold for two point three five billion in August of twenty nineteen, and this is like double that price almost. So Walton will be the richest owner in the NFL. He has a net worth of fifty nine point six billion dollars. He's one of the twenty richest people in the world. That's what he wanted the Walmart people, right, yeah, Walmart Air.

All right, Now, let's talk about Apple. They have some upcoming changes to iPhone software. Their next operating system is iOS sixteen, and so some of the things that you can expect now what I'm gonna tell you what people are most excited about. But they'll revamp the look of the device's lock screen. They're gonna be some minor improvements to the current software. One of the most noticeable differences

is on the lock screen. You'll be able to have your widgets on the lock screen display, so you can have your favorite apps to small widgets on the lock screen and you know, like the little apps. Oh okay, all right. And the new software will also let the lock screen display live notifications, like if you're calling an uber, you don't have to unlock your phone to see the status of where the uber is. You can have that

on the lock screen. They'll also be revamping texts, So now if you send a text and you want to edit it after you send it, or take it away and resend it completely, if you have a change of heart, you can do that. That only works if the person didn't read the text. Still, how do how do we know was the person already ready to text you? Since what if they're asleep you know what I'm saying, and you said something and then you're like, oh, I was drunk last night, let me take it back before they

wake up. And say, ye, that definitely works. Now both people have to have the Apple Messaging app in order for that to work, So you can now do that. Apple Pay Also some services, they're adding a new financing feature, and so that option will allow people to stagger the cost of any purchase made through Apple Pay over four installments. You just have to pay those four installments within a six week period and there'll be no additional fees if you do it like that. All right. So those are

just some of the things. I'm sitting there listening to you talk. I'm like, I don't know nothing about my phone. I don't even the hell Apple messaging app here? What the hell is the Apple Messaging app? If you have it and I have it and we're messaging, you know how, sometimes the messages are green or they're blue. Oh I just thought they were green when somebody changed their number of the phone was off. No, green is normally not

through eye message. That's what that means. And so that that could mean to have an Android, or that could mean they're not going through through eye message. Oh, you really don't know any what the hell is happening? All right? And the world's biggest four day work week pilot has begun. This is in the UK. What's that mean for a day work week? What you think it means? Oh so we only got to work for day not us in the UK. Monday, do what Thursday? Yeah? So, um it's

gonna start. Well, thousands of people are gonna start their work week on Monday and be done on Thursday. I'm all for that. I actually would want Monday off though. Give me Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. What difference doesn't make? I don't know if this is something about being able to sleep in on Mondays man like Sunday. Sunday feels like a half a day when you got to get up to go to work or school in the morning.

Sundays are rough, well, they said until now. Iceland had the biggest pilot of a shorter working week between twenty fifteen and twenty nineteen, and those trials found that there was no drop in productivity among participants and there was a dramatic increase and employee well being. I agree, there's really no need for us to have a five day work week, all five day school week. Why maybe school? It's not work? All right? Well, that is your front page news, all right? Get it off your chests. One

hundred and five and five one or five one. You can call in right now, tell us why you're blessed. If you want to vent, you can do that. Hey, man, if you just want to tell us some good news, you can do that too. It's the Walds. Danger just want to show the Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club. Listen, your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man, I get from you on the Breakfast Club. You got something on your mom? What's up? Mike? Hey, what's going on?

And leave? What's up? You ready to get it off your chest? Yeah, we're listening, listening, Mike, we happen. Good morning, brother, Hey, what's up? Charlotte Magne? How you king? I'm ma king? How you doing today? Blessed Black and Holly Favor Man. Look, you know I've been out here searching for like Chris and you know what I mean, I'm close to I was about to get the first time I owned a house or whatever. So I went to apartment just to get my credit rased, you know, raise my credit, I wonder.

And I'm like, ladies said, uh, the ring like twenty eight hundred. I'm like, that's not like a whole house notes, I say how much we'll get a house. I'm trying to figure out why the department it's about the same as house notes, man, Like what's going on with that? Man? Yeah, sometimes the difference is just that down payment. Man, that twenty eight a month, Like you gotta make three times the rent, like you gotta even to be in the

military or something like that. That's crazy. Like, understand we're going through a pandemic, but no, it's not. It's not the pandemic. It's inflation. King. I feel y'all, feel you times. We we've only written that, you know what I mean. Everybody's more people who got to move in there after we move out. So this where it ain't our carib Like, why why are we saying that much? This ain't our carib You got restrictions on it. I'm paying that much.

You can't have no restrictions on my I own it. Inflation, brothers, Inflation got the wrench sky high. Yeah, you ain't lying about that. I guess there's just something else for a white man, just like, uh nah, you can't do this to do that, like it's black landlords too. You ain't lying about that? And then it's be the same. But I'm like, yo, if I'm playing twenty one hundred a month, I want to be able to have cookouts on my balconybody. I won't smoke anything. I won't like you know what

I mean? I should be able to walk but nake it outside if I wanted to. I know that we all want to see that. Yeah, I know that. I'm just saying that. This is like that's almost like a what a new car right there? So wait what they tell you you can't do? What's the restrictions? I mean, it's like you can't have a grill on the on the balcony, you can't have a pet here, you know what I mean, you gotta It's just it's just a lot of restriction. You can't. It's just a shurance thing.

You can't doing it, and how you know, but it would be like it would be like that regardless of what you paying rent. Bro, Come on, you can't walk buttonneck it out on nobody's balcony regardless of how much you're paying it. And maybe the gorilla is a fire hazard. I don't know, but you gotta think about it little if you're doing that though, and on top of that, you got the restrictions. You still can't. It's we're the fun that you can't. You can't play in the pool.

You can't. Then you can't bite somebody over. You gotta foods, you can't invite nobody over. Yeah, it's like one of the first things. You can't have too many people and over there you gotta have like three people any your house at the time. What you know the department, Yeah, the partner's not even really it's like a boy, Oh, I forgot it with this apartment. Was that? I like, sound like you need a different apartment? Well, King, Well, King,

I'm sending you positive energy, love and light. Inflation is up for everybody, man. Rent is up more than thirty percent in a lot of different cities. Man. So it's just something we gotta live with. Right now, King, right about it. I guess we've got to make a petition about this, but I appreciate pet Have a good day, brother, man, Hey, call up right now, one hundred and five and five,

one oh five one. Get it off your chest. You know, you can tell us why you blessed you convent, you can give us some good news, whatever you want to do. It's the world most day. Just want to show the breakfast club. The breakfast clubs, you're trying to get it off your chest, your man or blasted. We want to hear from you on a breakfast club. What SUPs get it up your chest? It's the breakfast club. We have Alicia on the line. What's good? Alicia? His I'm warning?

How are you good? How are you? Yes? I actually feel really blessed this morning. I'm back to work after being injured for a year. Um, my daughter is good, my family is good. I'm feeling real good today. So I just wanted to bless the radio with that. Okay, where you're reading, I'm glad to hear that. Where you're working. Thank you. I have a city job. Let's just put it like that, all right, we'll just put it like that. Yeah, I have a good city job that's doing what it

needs to do. So I'm feel real good about that. And I'm Betty, So I'm good, all right, Retty, I'm Betty. I'm Betty. So. I got some time. Man, Oh, we're okay. I don't know what that means. I'm not gonna lie. Is that military? No, it's not military. But I got some time and so you know at your job. Yeah, yeah, yeah, got you. Okay, okay, all right, we'll have an amazing day. I'm betty too. You do the same. Thank you, Good morning. It's time to get it up your chess. Is this good? Yeah?

I I just wanted frisking a little good for the week. Okay, Yeah, I just got I just came home from vacation, man and cobble Mexican Way and celebrating my eighteen wedding anniversary and U my thirty three years of being together with my wife. Wow, that's a long time. Yeah. Yeah, we've been getting to eighty nine high school sweethearts, and we had a we had we had a trouble, but we weathered the storm and still together. I love to hear it, love to hear at my brother and y'all just as

in love as you were back in eighty nine. Yeah, communication as the key man. Just start to each other and keep it fridge, all right, Well, happy anniversary. Can I asen the shodow right quart m very Jamaica. I love you. Uh drive home safe, I mean drive works to work late and I'm here for another eighteen year, yes, sir, here right, I Man appreciate you. I love you, love you too. Brother. All right, let's talk to Java. What's up, divine? Yo? You better to get it up your chest? Yes? Hello? Yes?

Oh REALI did the change for Change? What? Oh yeah, okay, that was I remember you did? You got some money for change for change? Oh yeah, I remember? Yeah? But oh you know, I want to I want to do the what you call it yesterday for the thousand dollars. And I was I was just trying to splain the reason why I should get it, but I was doing it through my phone, and I think it's sent my entries without me exclaiming like the reason why I should

get it. Now listen, I don't know that this to be true, but I'm sure that there's some type of stipulation on you winning money again, Bro? You just want money? How long? Agolready November December. I was sewing that situation though. The whole thing is, well, we can't change for change. You up out of your situation, bro, I've got things got better, a little better, but I still like you know, it was thy five hundred, so I still a little under under twenty at twenty hundred. How much we got you?

How much we gave you last time, no one thousand dollars. Okay, okay, you can win again to contribute to the bill. That's not how this works. You gotta win. If you win, you win. But you can't just call up and say cannot win, like no, no, no, no, I gonna lie. I went onna lie and I and I felt I told that the day why I should win. King, we already gave you money for your story. You can't get money for the same story. Brother, we already gave doesn't

want to spread the money out? Yeah, but I feel you know, it's four course, it's not like this going my pod. I figured I could win that tool people that one pom you already won once with this story like divine, just put your entry in. Maybe you'll win, maybe you won't. But you know, there's a lot of people who are applying to get this money. So I don't think you can win an Oscar twice for the same movie. I'm just saying that an oscar how you've

been doing it. Day August twenty eighth is angela year day you don't have no money to attend ye day, sir, I need you to get your priority. I wanted to help out like like you know, volunteers, because she helped you out. So I wanted to call help out up, cleaning up the floor, whatever, I want to come help you out. All right, thank you, Divine, I see you around in Brooklyn. All right, all right, have a blessed day, sir. All right, Well that was get it off your chest.

A lot of people invented this morning. There was some good news. There was some Lord have mercy inventing about running. There was somebody trying to win that thousand dollars a day daily brand from the Breakfast Club. You can go to breakfast Club online dot com to try to win. Oh, don't be greedy, you know what I'm saying. I understand everybody needs help, but that's the point. Everybody needs help. You already got a blessing with a thousand dollars here

at the radio station. Don't call up with the same story trying to get another thousand. That's just greed. You can't do that. Coming up all right. Well, the suspect and the shooting death of has turned himself in. Will give you some more information on that good it's the world most named morning show to Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club This is the rule of report with angela Ye Well, thirty three year old Jamichael Jones of Atlanta has surrendered

and turned himself in for killing Trouble. And they said his mother was instrumental into bringing him into custody. So earlier on Monday, deputies visited places familiar with Ja Michael Jones. They knocked on doors, asked after his whereabouts, and one of those locations was his mother's house. And they said that Jones spoke to his mother by phone and shared his wish to surrender. He was then met by deputies in the parking lot of a Clayton County hospital and arrested.

And so he is now in custody and that all of that he made a permanent decision based off of temperary feeling, because that permanent decision is gonna be life in jail, right, And they said that he already had other infractions on his record. He apparently has several arrest warrants out and felony murder, aggravated assault, home invasion charges. He's done, and you know, now Trouble is deceased, God blessed dead, and that young lady is gonna be out

Here's still living her life. You know, imagine all the trauma she gotta deal with, you know, after witnessing something like that, Like this guy is this is silly. You can be thinking about this for the rest of his life, and you're gonna have a lot of time to think about it. All right now. Young Thugs x Jericha was on the Progress Report podcast and she talked about speaking to Young Thug while he's been in jail. Here's what she said. Yeah, I spoke to him. He's doing good actually,

and he's in great spirits. I feel like this is just a moment for him, like to learn a lot of lessons and like, honestly, he was giving me advice on how to He was like, keep your head in the game, like wake up every day and put a smile on U face, like and be thankful and we're good. It's like I love my fans stuff like that. And that was it. I was like, all right, I really feel like I see his faith. You know what I'm saying,

I don't really really do. And like that's what a lot of people don't know, Like, bro, what I mean really like not the viable inside out like that probody would know about him because They nobody talking about that. People come around him, they don't see how you talk about guy. They don't talk about that. They talk about everything else. That's a great answer, because I hate when people ask me how somebody in jail was doing. They're in jail, right, Well, all right, now let's discuss Tiger Woods.

Greg Norman is the creator of a Saudi backed golf series. It's very controversial, and he told The Washington Post that Tiger Woods was offered and turned down a deal that was mind blowingly enormous. He said the deal reached into the high nine digits the offer that was out to him. So Phil Mickelson has already signed with that golf series. They said his deal is worth two hundred million dollars. According to Golf Channel, other high profile golfers are also

expected to compete in that new league. That league starts as early as Thursday, with where they'll be teeing off outside London. Now, Tiger Woods did acknowledge that he was approached by the tour before but rejected it, and he said Michelson has his opinion on where he sees the game of golf going. I have my viewpoint on how I see the game of golf, and I've supported the tour and my foundation has run events on the tour for a number of years. So no, God bless, that's

when you know you're getting a high amount of money. Million. I'm okay, yeah, didn't tike a crack a billion before? Am I making this out? Listen? He at one point was like the highest paid athlete. Yeah, and so I'm sure he's good. So I know right all right now, Deshaun Watson is facing another sexual assault lawsuit as a twenty fourth woman has come forward. That woman claims that

he ejaculated on her. Per reports, a massage therapist named Katie Williams filed a lawsuit in Harris County, Texas against him with her attorney on Monday. She says that he masturbated and ejaculated in front of her in her apartment during a massage therapy session in August of twenty twenty. She also said that some of a seaman did get on her as well. So this is now twenty four allegations against the Shawn Watson and the FBI did allegedly

get involved last year as well. So she said she gave him massage a few days prior to the alleged Astulf without any problems. He tipped her one hundred dollars, but then during a second session a few days later, he asked her to rub his in her thighs before demanding that she massage higher and higher, eventually leading her to touching his scrotum and him getting an erection, and that's when he stood up and ejaculated. Now the truth of the Shawn Watching lawyer says, endings on a crime. Oh,

I didn't hear that. I saw that headline. He said, have endings on a crime unless you're paying somebody. I thought that's what I ray. Yeah, I don't can't say that I would agree with that right all right now. Steve Harvey has been joking about his daughter, Laurie Harvey split from Michael B. Jordan, and he was on his morning show and he had some laughs about here's what he said, get out here, you damage, you gotta go. I'm gonna have to start breaking up because he's going

to court. Yeah, he says, it's very costly. They're going to break up over ig. They dropped on a clue bond for lay Harvey. I don't know what's time, what's with the summertime, man, you know what I mean, some people like to be single during the summer, right, all right. We don't know what went on with their relationship, but they've both been out and about. You know, he was at a game the other day. They showed his face. They were saying, there's gonna be another Michael Jordan crying me.

People just have jokes. He's going through it. I'm sure. I just know white white women are excited right now. Okay, so white women put your bids in now because you know, can't can't up with women after labor Day? What all right? Now, Ryan Clark and there he's about to be on in a second from the Pivot podcast. People are upset about him and some tweets that he put out. He said that Chris Brown is more talented than Michael Jackson. He said there, I said it. Have a great week. Ryan

knew the tweet that after he came to the Breakfast Club. Ryan, we're talking to the Pivot podcast next hour. We literally recorded that probably a couple hours before he posted that. He didn't bring that up in the end. Now he did not. Come on, Man, I love Chris Brown, but stop ya gotta stop doing y'all gotta stop doing this to people like Chris Brown, because when you do this, you're chasing ghost Michael Jackson. And I'm not saying this because he's deceased, just that what he's done will never

be duplicated. This man sold over one hundred million records of one album. Well Tink agreed, by the way, agreed, what with Ryan? Thanks to pull them on. He said, I've been the only one saying this, and I felt alone for so long. Welcome to the fold. Singer, dancer, writer, producer, actor, painter, clothing designer. Him is the greatest, But CD has more gifts.

It's all we're saying. That's what they do with Lebron, Like you bring up Lebron and Michael Jomp people like, well, Lebron made a billion dollars and he still like to play. What does that have to do with what he does on the court. We're talking about music and we're talking about dancing ability, right, That's what I would think we're talking about. We're just talking about that were not. Of course he can play basketball and new graffiti and all that other stuff. What they got to do with music

and dancing and Chris Chris is amazingly talented. But it's just like it's it's the bar that Michael Jackson said, it is too high, Like why I even do that? After Chris, Let Chris be Chris Brown and let Michael b Michael. All right, well that is your room of report. Let's reset graffiti. And how we know Michael didn't know how to tack We don't know exactly. Wasn't he tagging in the beat? The video wanted the videos back in the day. But I will say, I mean, all right, tagging.

But Chris Brown, it's weird. Tank is saying he has more gifts. He says, well, Michael Jackson is the greatest of all time. He said, Chris Brown has more. I just don't understand when why why they comparing that? Yeah? But yeah, and why do they bring up all of this other this stuff. I thought we were talking about music and dancing. I thought we're talking about that artistry, nothing else. Yeah, all right, well that is your rum

of reports. We got frontage news coming up. All right, Well, let's talk about the Proud Boys leader and top members and they're being charged and we'll tell you what's going on. All right, it's the world most dangerous want to show to Breakfast Club. So Breakfast Club, your mornings will never be the same. Hey, what up Y'ALLAE dj MP. Have you taken a closer look at the General Insurance yet switched to the General and you could save over five

hundred dollars? Call eight hundred General or visit the General dot com the General Auto Insurance Services, Inc. An insurance agency Nashville, Tennessee. Some restrictions apply. Yeah, since the world most dangerous morning show to Breakfast Club, Charlomagne and God Angelie, I was just telling our cameraman Nick that George Bush is more talented than brocac Obama. Bush can draw his ass off. Since that's what we Since that's up? What you didn't know that Joe Buskin paint. That's a fact.

Joe Busch paints. Yes, what are we doing? Oh, it's a show on the Breakfast Club and it's time for front pagels. All right, Well, let's talk about the Proud Boys. Leader and Rique Tarrio and four other leaders have been charged with seditious conspiracy and that is escalating the criminal

case against this fire right extremist group. This is all because of the January six US capital attack These are the most aggressive charges that have been brought by the Justice Department against the Proud Boys, and they are the first allegations by prosecutors that the group tried to oppose by forrests the presidential transfer of power. Now, CNN Sarah Sinner did talk to Proud Boys leader and Riquetario about the group's actions at the Capitol on January sixth, and

here's what he had to say. They shouldn't have reached the capital with violence. He says that now, you right, when the people fear the government, there is tyranny. When the government fears the people, there is liberty. Doesn't that show that you are celebrating terrorizing people. I was celebrating, and I'll tell you, I'll celebrate the moment that the

government does for other people at that point. Again, and I didn't have all the information that came in why they were carwering or anything like that, but I think that you didn't do that now that you know, no, I don't. Another thing is I'll never regret something that I sat inkyres in the mission guilt. That's what it

sounds like to me. And prosecutors have also revealed Aryot's text messages from January sixth, where he compares the attack on the US Capitol to the Winter Palace, the home of the Russian Emperor, which was stormed during the Russian Revolution in nineteen seventeen. He also appears to comment on Congress being evacuated from the chambers unable to certify the electoral College vote. An unnamed person texted him due, did

we just influence history? And he responded, let's first see how this plays out, and then the unnamed person wrote back, they have to certify today or it's invalid. So all five of these people were previously indicted on that serious conspiracy charges, and the defendants are set to be in court, I believe on Thursday. Later on this week. Now Here is what the Proud Boys leader in Micatario had to say. They are still Americans, they are still human beings who

felt that their lives were in danger. How can you not feel any sympathy or any empathy. I'm not going to worry about people that their only worry in life is to be reelected. All right? What kind of time does that whatever they being charged for carry, Because it sounds light Well, they're saying this is the most serious charges that they've had brought against them to this point, it sounds light, and you know that's the problem. There's

no real consequences to repercussions for January six. Is wild that an attempted coup in this country happened and America really just treated it like a bunch of kids. While and that's break break. Yeah. Previously, they were indicted on less serious conspiracy charges, and lawyers have maintained in court that these guys had no plan when they walked to the Capitol on January six. But this would show that

they actually did have a plan. And if I don't know if you recall, but just last year, Enrique was sentenced to five months in jail for burning a church's Black Lives Matter banner in December and bringing high capacity rifle magazines to DC days before the US Capital insurrection. Yeah, that level of white supremacy is going to cannibalize us all. That level of white supremacy is what's going to ultimately you know, you no, not ultimately. It is bringing this

country to its niece right now as we speak. All right, so we'll be paying attention to this as this is going to be happening later on This a week on Thursday, and that is your front page news. All right. When we come back, man, we're going to talk to the host of one of my favorite podcasts out right now, the Pivot Podcast, my man, Fred Taylor, Channing Crowder and Ryan Clark will be here to discuss with us a

whole bunch of things. Sadly, we recorded this before Ryan put out that Chris Brown is more talented than Michael Jackson tweet. Okay, so we won't be discussing that, but we'll be discussing a whole bunch of other stuff. Okay. It's the breakfast Club, The breakfast Club, the breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same. Yes, it's to our most thing. Just want to show the breakfast clubs. Charlotmagne and God Angela DJ Envy is off to day.

But we got the host of one of my favorite podcasts, man, Ryan Clark, Fred Taylor and Channing Crowder. The Pivot Podcast is here. That's happening. Appreciate you having this, baby, Appreciate that for sure A lot lately. I really appreciate what y'all are doing, man, because I think it's doping people who actually lived in control their own narratives. So we made y'all want to do this. We had to get away from the other situation, remembering and um, we didn't

know what we were gonna do. We just weren't gonna stay over there. And then Channing that we talked, and then eventually we had a conversation from RC and then you know, we had to pivot from them. We ended up with the pivot because you already was doing one right, y'all was doing something on my own already, just because I was just trying to get the reps of interviewing, doing those things, telling telling certain stories. And I did the Old Show with them. They needed a guest host

somebody was missing. So I did the Old Show. It went really well. And then Alicia Zubakowski, who's the producer, she just hit me up like would you do the show? Would you talk to Channing? Me and Channing talked for about an hour and a half one night, you know, because my first question was can y'all fix the old thing?

You know what I mean? Because I think anytime, like in our culture, when something does become that big and it does become something that the community grabs onto, like I didn't want that to just go away behind nonsense, right, and then you know, once they let me know what the deal was and how everything went down, I was like, cool, let's do it. But I can honestly say I didn't expect it to be what it is. No though, for sure, it's so important to take care of the business, to

aspect of it. So when you guys did the Pivot podcast, what agreement did you come to with each other to make sure that it was fair for everybody? Oh well, we learned from the front. Other situation where you just jump out with your homeboys. Hey, we tied, we played together, we know each other. Man, let's do and then it blows up and then check start coming and now you're panicking on the back end. Oh well, what percentage is mine?

What percentage? George? So before we even shot an episode, we set up our business, set up our LLC, our big one. We connected all three of our businesses to it. We brought in our producing our attorney, so everybody got there. You know there it's not equal percentage where the main three owners we own there's eighty percent of it. And then so that's already set up before Dime came in.

So we were front money. All of us are paying for our own stuff to start it, to get it, going to travel to production, everything with our producer, and we're paying for it ourselves. And said, okay, we're gonna bet on ourselves to come in. But we didn't. Even we left the other spot. Man and Freder were like, we got to do a podcast. But then we just saw, man, it's it's the it's the young kids that come up

tell you. From the fourteen year old that come and be like, hey man, that beasy stuff was crazy, to sixty year old that comes up to you. So we're really affecting the culture. So that's when Man and Freder were like, but we got to keep this going somehow to really just speak to the people. And we wanted to bring in a third and the list was short. It was Ryan Clark. We knew the dude. He's talented, he was that good guy. So that's what we brought in. But yeah, we didn't we didn't have to do it.

We didn't want to, just want to do it, but we had to because we just saw we thought we were affecting so many people. Well you know, I'm glad you said that because coming from pro sports. Y'all make multi millions of dollars podcast money ain't like that initially, yeah at all, and it might take a while to even get to that multi millions of dollars. So did that impact anything? No, not for me. Okay, Like I said, it's all about teaching, you know, being transparent and learning

and just really opening up conversations. I think that's what we've been great at and really just jumping in it. We started the other thing just doing quarantine. Say we were born in the house, just trying to get outside and you know, do some stuff talk and then it just evolved into that. For me, I never thought i'd be a media right so just to really be here. It's still I think my drive now is the fact that, like Challenge just said, people run up on us. Damn

y'all changing my life. The DMS man and that right there, open my eyes, Man, I need this, you know, it's medicine. So that keeps you driving. So and it really the money's gonna come on and back in, you know what I'm saying. We can sustain this, So that's not the important thing right now. It's just the conversation. If you if you chase the money, You'll never catch it, right what you said about athletes being in a box. Do you think that's where the stereotype of the dumb job

comes from because they don't. They don't they only want to talk to you all about one thing. Well, I don't think that's it's necessarily like like that's where the dumb job comes from, because I think some jobs are dumb, just like anybody. Do you know what I'm saying? That was really good at ball and also not very intelligent like that's and so I think and so I think people try to like stereotype everyone in that way. But I think it's it's much like it's much like anything else.

It's where like where people see you and box you in or how they meet you, it's hard for them to get outside of that, right, like if you're not having a right like if you're not having a conversation with us, like if you never sit down and bring up enough the topic, then you don't know what the hell I know? And like this show was let us do that. I love so many of your episodes. Man, you know, Channing, people got mad at you when you called uh Russell Wilson a square. Do you take that back,

not at all, not one bit. You know what I did? I did, you know, so I did creep in the g cold locker room bringing up Sierra and why they're together, you know what I'm saying. And Fred actually Fred narc Afterwards they got on me, like, bro, you know what I'm saying. She wanted her piece. You know, you can transition, you don't go to different situation Kim from Kanye to David Switz name Davidson. Don't follow that man, but like they are two different people, so I understand the chain.

So bringing up bring up man's family, I'll take that back. But have y'all seen Russell's videos. You've seen men stern land it and this goofy. But no, no, no, But there's nothing wrong with being a squares I know. That's what I'm saying. That I didn't call him out. That's a positive thing to me, really, But I think I think him alcohol I didn't call him alcoholic. I didn't call him a dad. I call him a pedophile. Some people felt like some people felt like it was personal,

like you have a personal issue with him. No, no, no, I there's lame people all around, I think, and I'm calling l throw a name out, let's say lame cool. It's an opinion, and that's what I thought. Like it's folks, I think I'm lamed, and I don't give a damn. I don't know why so many people were mad that my opinion of Russell Wilson is a square in the lane. But that's what happens when you have a successful podcast. But you say holds a lot more weight than just

having a regular conversation. But also, I guess, look a person that people look at and said, that's a good guy. Why is a good guy considered lame? There's good people that are cool. Yeah, just the way Russ hold himself, his little videos. You saw him come up, You see how it's he hadn't been a locker room with people that know how to talk to talk to learn how to talk to talk. But he's not built like that. Man. I'm Atlanta, dude, And that's how he doesn't understand who

in the black community is protected. Certain people you can't say certain things about, and that's beautiful black love. You can't violate that. Yeah, but he spoke his opinion. So that's one thing Channing gonna do. You watched the episodes. Channing gonna be black and white. Ain't no great bout chann It's gonna always be transparent. You're gonna like it or you're not. You know what I'm saying that, And

that's really that's it, and it works. It wasn't though what people try to make it though, And I think

that was that was that was my larger issue. And you got it and you mean you for sure though you know what I'm saying, Like, you say certain things and you may not expound, and people bring it to something else, right because obviously if I'm connected to him and I'm laughing during the time, and even in the peace I said, I was like, bro, but when you've been in something that's toxic, you just want peace, even like even I said that, but I also agree that

he's square. You know. The thing that frustrated me is like, now people are coming at us like you can't say anything about it because of the couple, right, it's because of the couple. And like I had the conversations with people, which I love being able to have those conversations. I was like, look, you know in two thousand and sixteen, with Michael Bennett's walking off to the stage in a Black Lives Matter shirt, and they asked Russell Wilson. He says,

police lives matter, and everybody's lives matter. Of course, black lives matter. Lord, you know what I'm saying. And so at that time, at that time, like I went on TV that day, I'm on first take. I went on TV like NA, like we needed somebody to be strong, and to me, it's like okay. And then in twenty twenty and like things change and your mind's change, and you know, you're now married to a black woman and you have black kids, and so you know now all

those things are important. In twenty twenty, he gives this in passionate speech on the espiece and that's cool, right, But for me, somebody who's the same way in sixteen and white people accustomed me calling me racist, And then in twenty twenty, I'm getting calls every time I get off a TV that my voice is needed. That is

square to me, it's okay to say that. And also say, you know what, my daughter, I want her to marry a man that loves her the way he seems to love Sierra and take care of his kids, not only his kids, her other kid like all those things are beautiful, and I wanted to be a black man's that should be okay to say too. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. So I think that I just think that, you know, that thing was taking way out of context and I hated that he got killed for it and his wife

was getting messages and and different than my daughters getting messages. Yeah, and so I thought that, you know, like, come on though, like know who we got more with the Pivot podcast coming up when the World Most Dangerous want to Yes, since the World Most Dangerous want to show the Breakfast Club Charlomagne and Guy and Angela e DJ envying right now, we're kicking it with the Pivot podcast and the Michael

Beasley episode. Man, that was so important, and I don't I don't think he would have gotten that opened anywhere else. For some reason, he felt very comfortable in that environment. Have y'all followed up with him since then? I hit him constantly. I have a lot of blue texts though, and he doesn't. He hasn't really returned anything, but like I reposted this stuff, I texted him all the time

just to check on him. And I think it's you know, for us It was one of those things, honestly, all that like we weren't expected, like when he came on, like Chan and Fred had to go like talk to to just get him to do the show kind of had like just because you when you get to our show,

it's kind of like not just a regular podcast. Its cameras everywhere and people moving around, and so you know, he didn't want to do it initially, and like through the first few minutes, we didn't know what it was going to be, and for him to open up in that way, like you almost felt like you almost felt

ill equipped for it. And I think that's why it ended up being so beautiful, was because we all had to like just strip down and just be there with it, and it was It's the interview that when people talk about where our show has come to this point, the interview everybody all point too, because I believe that's kind of what started the pivot. No, he Wet reached out to him twenty times and he didn't respond back and just random like he just got on the team. He

just signed a deal in what China? Right, congratulations, Yeah, let me you know, let me know, just like on the show when I told him brother, I got kids, we get the bounce house in the backyard. Every time we had a party, I reach out to the man, Hey, bro having something Saturday. A couple of times I did it, no response, But when you want help, you reach out for it. And everybody hit us like this man needs help. Psychiatrists with DM ME, not just I know DM me, Hey,

can you please get a touch with Michael Bees. I'm like, listen, I'm not giving this man number to you, but I keep reaching out to him, and at any moment he does respond, I holler at him and I'll have a team ready to do something for him. But just wishing the best ball. I know we all reached out to him a number of time, So what was that conversation to even get him to do it? Initially A couple of friends, a couple of people I reached out too.

We talked about doing it when we were on the other side, but that was shot down, so thank god it was. And I think that's the beauty about what we do, Like we just let people speak. Some people come with agenders and they have things that they want to vent to and get off their chests, and then we're gonna do enough research where we can expound and we can carry a conversation. So I think really that's what creates our dynamic one guests. No, we're gonna do

right by him. We ain't looking for no click baits. We're just looking to let you up. We'll let you see the cuts before we send them out. All the promos, you signed off on them. We're good to go. Has anyone ever said can you take this out? Yeah? We have a we have a show. We have a show that we can't release it because because the guests come right. I always, hey, can I ask this right? Because you know, you study, and you know you know what you want to get to and if you get to it, you will,

And so I'm like, can I ask this? Can I ask this? There's like, oh yeah, like we're all good. So I was like, this is gonna be an excellent show. We do. The show shows phenomenal. I get a call from my agent, my TV agent, and he's like, look, their agent called me. They need to take some things out. And when people take things out, yall know, how did you take like a snippet out or you might take one answer out. They took out like twenty minutes of

a forty five minutes show. He must have got loose, you know what I'm saying, And I was like, well, we can't show this, you know, but it was. But it's also one of those things though, like when I look back on it, I think it's I think it's even cool though that that we could be in that, but we could be that way, like if you feel that And they have a dock a documentary coming out,

so I guess they thought they shared too much. But if you feel like you did someone on the show and you know you gotta take so much out, We're not gonna put you out there bad. We're not gonna be like, nah, you said it, we're gonna do it. You signed a release. No, we're not gonna do that because you don't want you don't want that to be attached to your name either. And to be honest, um, they don't told stuff I hadn't done on the show. We'll stop the show afterwards, and all producing Freddy and

RC be like, hey, they mid part with Chane. Just you know, I get why I would set your stuff or just you know, just start talking crazy talking about you know, back in the day when I used to running them streets, and then after the show, as soon as it's old one ready to be like RC, we can't play the stuff about the club, and then the producer be like okay, and she ended it up and be right. But yeah, from on all our standpoints like we're not We're not there to get anybody, man, And

I think that's what people gathered. A lot of people. One thing I was surprised by is that when you would come on, they're always gonna watch shows before. They always want to see what to expect when they get there, so they already know his approach, they know my approach, they know Freddy's approach, so they already are kind of prepared. But if they would say something crazy, we'll even in the middle of show sometimes we'll be like, they'll talk.

It was a show recently and dude saying something. Fred was like, you don't ye because you already know they gonna Why give somebody undecessary backlash for no reason? Yeah, I mean you had a nice moment with Shaq too. Yeah. Yeah, See the funny thing was shot. He came in shooting, he walked then started calling me names and you know this ugly uglass little boy it's your big ass, right, But it was even started off camera, so we get

on camera. That's why me and Jack just kept shooting at each other because it was already established and he's a cool dude, and and that's the comfort level. So he walked in being and everybody kisses, kisses butt shack shack when he walk in the hotel, was that everybody ran out the damn restaurant. Stop people running out trying to take pictures of him. He get upstairs with us, I mean, with your big ass. Why you got them leather shoes on them? So we started talking to him

like a normal person. And that's what losing people up because I always say it, man, you put your pant your draws on before your pants, just like like you know, you're a human being. I don't actually see you putting your pants on before your drawing. Some of these nights

I've been wrong. I'd be wi over. Sometimes you ain't been nervous with anybody though, Like has anybody made you yeah, oh yes, yeah, or something that we ain't seen you, Caitlin Caitlyn Jenner, H yeah, yeah, you just I ain't see that one I did see because she said some real because she was like, Yo, basically, it seems like it's a trend. Yeah, everybody didn't being braced in the trend. I thought that was gonna happen way more backlash than

it did. But so the crazy thing is though, when when we got the opportunity to do it, I was actually in the car with him and I was like, we can't do it and he was like no. He was like, I was right up, He's it's gonna be a great conversation r Seed and I'm gonna I'm gonna do this and I'm gonna ask her this, I said, nah man, I said, because chann I was like, you really can't like change on this, like you gotta kind of. I was like, because if we upset the trans community.

I was like, we might not have a show, you know what I mean. He was like, Noah, I'm gonna be straight on, gonna be straight, I said. But on the other side of it is too, I said, because she's a guest. That's not necessary to like for our

target demographic. I was like, we can't go on there and not be us, you know what I'm saying, Like, I actually don't want Channing or Fred or myself to have to be on a show with a guest where we can't do what we do and we can't do it in the way that people have grown to love the show. And so like that was the conversation we were having, and we had it for a day and then like we finally and we know in the day, we was ten hours when we figured we could do

the show. So we had to coach this dude right here, like you don't know if he's playing, I'm gonna ask it. I'm gonna ask her. This got guys still just like he whood out, just like y'all see y'all you know what I'm saying, y'all, you're looking you got next question this, So we got to do the same thing, like we'll put our finger up or you got it every time for my finger. During that interview, they both be like, no, I got out of line, but I did ask the

real questions. You're scared that one question, though, how do you get to a proper understanding if we don't have these real conversations or you gotta have these real questions questions when you asked that, you were scared to ask, like, man, what you got in your drawers? You know what I'm saying, Like,

that's why I say you say that. Usually I would say I would say, just like in my thing, it's like, man, oh the sugar it's funny because all that sugar coat when people like so I've heard in the past I listened to another interview of yours and try to sneak up on the topic. Let me not waste your time, let me just ask the question. So in that one, I didn't just ask the question and that be like,

you're real nice with this one said scared. So people no chance, Yeah, coming in there looking for chen to like shock you know what I'm saying. They come in there and they're trying to get him open, because when you break him, you break the ice. In the interview, just go. We got more with the Pivot podcast coming up on the World Most Dangerous, Want to Show the Breakfast Yes, it's the World Most Dangerous? Want to Show the Breakfast Club, Charlomagne and God and Angela E DJ envying.

Right now we're kicking it with the Pivot podcast. I want to tap back into the Michael Beasley Comma and the mental health combo. Was that ever something y'all were able to discuss as athletes, y'all, y'all mental health. I think when you were playing, you don't really pay attention to it. Yeah, I mean, you're a warrior, you know, you just out there competing. You're trying to knock the next guy head off or try to avoid getting your

head knocked off. So that conversation, especially when we were playing, it wasn't as prevalent, you know, as important as it is now. But on the other side of that, you know, now that we are out of the game, we're able to see these guys that are either committing suicide, they're struggling or going through you know, these mental health issues. You know, we always try to bring it to the forefront, you know. And I knew that before the Beachley episode.

For example, there were some questions about you know, his state of you know mine, and that was a few angles and a few questions that we were going to ask, but we didn't know it was gonna go that deep, you know, So we always want to, you know, before we would call it a check in, you know, check on your people, follow up, see how they're doing, because you just never know because even in our game, is it like seventy eight or eighty seven percent of the

guys are broke, file bankrupt, or divorce within three years when they're done, and that can put pressure and exhvidite whatever's going on upstairs. You get into depression, you know, the anxiety of thinking where the next dollar coming from, because guys on't all you get it at such a young age, you don't necessarily know which way you're gonna go. But the good thing is the NFL provides all of

those resources, really, but all of them. If anybody I heard it coming the other days, say what can we do? We gotta you know, get with you know, the NFLPA and do this and that. They're already doing that. The players just gotta take the time to go take advantage of the resources they've given. They've got money laid out everywhere, so you just gotta go. You gotta put that in your everyday routine and say this is what matters to me. You gotta do it now. Though, especially for the young

guys that's active, they gotta do it right now. But you're so much I think you're so much more evolved. Like I gotta give you some love. I'm gonna go Freddie Flowers here you and you starting to speak about mental health made me actually check myself. And I remember meeting you at h spent one. You were way nicer and more polite than I thought you'd be. Listening to the show, I'm like May telling people they boxed trash

and you gotta be a bad guy. But but so and just like because you know I and I've talked about it with them all the time. You know, like I grew up both parents, you know, great childhood, but like my parents were really tough. My parents who were my day, worked hard as hell, and they said, you know what, like my mama told me, you know, like depression is something that black a black man can't afford, right,

or sadness or different things like that. And so you know, there were times where I could have been battling battling things and just not let myself accept it right because to me, it was unacceptable. And I've had to learn as I've gotten older, to be sympathetic to those things and to try to understand that one not everybody sees it like me or is built like me, and that these things do truly exist not only in our culture

but in the world period. And you know, from listening to you my Homeboy and Monday and Monday says something. Monday Bryan says something on his episode that I thought was so deep. He said, what people got to understand, it's what's good for black people can be good for all people, you know. And so I had to truly start start getting out of that mindset of, Nah, you don't have to tough your way through everything, like you can't talk to people like you can you are also

dealing with things. Because when I played like I was an undrafted dude, you know, I spent my first four years trying not to be cut, you know what I mean. And when those things happening happened because I grew up with a mama and with the church every day, it wasn't you know, you need to talk to somebody that you're dealing with something I just got on my knees or I got in that book, you know, like that was the way I dealt with it. So I am still like at my age, like I am still learning.

And so honestly, when we have Michael Beasley and are able to have that conversation, it truly helps me more than anything because it starts to let me know that these things are real. You know, you have to deal with them. People have to deal with them. And it's okay because I truly felt like it wasn't even in my parenting, Like I've had to adjust, you know as well. But I think and I say, I'm the cave man of the crew. They're way more evolved than I am.

And I learn it now. You know, the mental health awareness ain't been about ten years now that it's really come to the fore from them, maybe less, especially in our community. Yeah, so you playing ball, you don't grind your whole life to be the one percent of one percent. You break your finger tied to the next one, you just okaate your shoulder popping back in and go play. So we're doing all this on the field to play ball to make money. You're the best of the best.

You woke up sad, like I remember some guys just being like, man, I'm down, and you look at Brund. We got let's go like it's time to play. Oh no, no, no, no, no, we gotta like this. There's no off, there's no replacement for you, and he's worse than you. That's why he's your damn backup. So I think like that barbaric side of football, especially you know basketball things are different, but football exactly physically. I have to see something wrong with you.

If I see your your bone pop out of your ankle. Okay, bro, you can take a couple of weeks off. You're depressed. What does that mean? Yeah? And I didn't when I played, I didn't understand it. And I knew guys are going through stuff. I tell the store like Junior Sayal who took his own life. That was my homeboy, that was my dude. And I remember the day I saw it.

I called his phone and when the voice man, I just broke down in tears, and that it started clicking to me talking to them Ricky Williams a lot post career, and Ricky explod ain't it to me? Like I started really seeing like this is this could be bigger than the torn acl This could be life for death, torn a sil you missed nine months, This could be life

or definity to talk to the mental side. So I have come around from my Barbara and my you know caveman waves to really respecting and when somebody says they're not feeling good, hey I need some time. Let me call my homeboy and really talk with him and really break this down. So I hopefully that hopefully, if my old country ass can do it, the whole league and the world will open up, specially Black people will open up and understand this could be bigger than something you

can see. Something you can't see might be a bigger even than something you can watch walking walking towards you in the hallway. I wonder if it's easier to play football than it then a sport like basketball, because of the fact you know they an't hurt people hurt people. You can actually go out there and hurt somebody and you get paid for that's supposed to do. Like I wonder to take to your point to take a human beings,

physical person and not be concerned with it. If I hit him in his knee and it pops backwards and bone pops out, good y'all, you'll get patted on the back. That was a hell of a hit. You're not gonna do to sleep. That was a hell of a hit, bro, So did I do? Do you have to disconnect yourself from almost humanity to go out there on Sunday? Because I can't look, I can't. I meant, well, me and Freddy. He was always player. When I played Freddy, I couldn't look at Freddy fred to my homeboy, my dog. We

both gators. You know what I'm saying. I know, I know I got kids. I know he's man. I know he's happy, you know, a happy dude. If I get a chance to knock him to sleep, I have to do it. That's my job. I had to disconnect myself from the relationship and disconnect self from human beings. I'm not walking in public busting my head in nobody's chest down down to seafood out. But when I get on the football field, to hell with you, to hell with you, to hell with you. If I don't do my job,

I'm getting cut. But did you did you put that much thought into it though, because it wasn't like I didn't have a places. I was four and it was just always the same thing, you know, like like we're gonna play and it is it was what it was. I'm backyard playing throw up tackle with the homeboys. Yeah, I'm gonna try to smash you through this fence, and you know, hopefully your mom gonna go cook tonight and

we just go all eat together. And I think I don't know, man, I just think like like like for us, you know, I tell people all the time, like I only wanted one job my whole life, and I was to play football, and I did for free for so long that when they would pay me, like I was like, oh, this is this is what it's supposed to be. And that was I think that was also played it too. It though, like we don't get to call out, like

we don't have holidays, right, you're working on Christmas? You like, you don't you don't have sick days when I was when I was sick, you know what I mean? Like when I was sick, I went to work every day. I couldn't stand up straight for a month, but I went to work every day because they couldn't figured out what was wrong with me, because that's what you're supposed to do. And about eleven o'clock every day they'd send me home, you know, because I had a fever or whatever.

And so I think, you know, we were just always taught that if you ain't dead, you got to be here. And so I think for us, though Charlemagne, that crossed over mentally and emotionally as well. It's like I can't go in here and tell these people I don't feel good or I don't have it, And I think that part played it to it and the physicality of it to me was was what defined you, you know what I mean? Like I felt like, like I respect I could say this, I respect tougher individuals more than I

respect talented individuals, you know what I mean. Like it was some dudes that like this dude right here, one of the most talented humans I've ever played against, Like you couldn't touch him in a phone booth, but he was also a dog, and like that was what I admired about him. And I think when people constantly in our locker room, in our world, when people constantly applaud

you for toughness, it makes you want it more. Like when I would put people to sleep, you know what I mean, Like they would love it, and I was like, Oh, that's all I gotta do is just run my face into his face and get up first. I'll do that every single snap because that's what they're gonna pay me for. Man.

I think what y'all doing so necessary. But I don't think we'd be having these conversations with athletes and about athletes in this way if it wasn't for these kind of platform because I don't think they would ever going espn A Fox supports at any and be that open and vulnerable as they all with y'all. So but thank you man, all the smoke us whose are other great ones? Um many million dollar worth of game. Absolutely all I've got. We wouldn't be there without y'all, Yes, real, yeah, thank

a boy. The platform y'all set up. Y'all got three people, smart people, sit down, communicate, interview folks like y'all. Y'all taught us this game. Y'all didn't know each other, right, Okay, Yeah, so y'all taught up this game. So all the love that you've given us in respect and we appreciate it. Without the Breakfast Club, I believe there's no all the smoke, there's no Pivot, there's no million worth. Y'all set the standard and we appreciate it. Thank yall. It happens for

a reason. Absolutely podcast. Y'all got that pop in after you know things didn't work out in the previous situation, and it's even better. Make sure y'all subscribe to the Pivot podcast. Fred Taylor Channing crowd to Ryan Clark, thank y'all for coming, but I thank you guys for having us. By the way, I just want to say this has been like a dream of mine and I didn't want to say in the beginning, So thank y'all so much. This is this is like oh my bucket lists of

media things to do, so I appreciate it done. It's the Breakfast Club. This is the rumor report. Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, while on Math hoff is my expert opinion. Fact Joe revealed that he has the Fat Joe Show coming to Stars. Here's what he had to say. But Joe, you got a show coming out, I got breaking news. So every Sunday, eventually every Sunday after you watch BMath from Power, you're gonna see the fat Joke. Oh god, all Stars now the number one show. Listen.

It was a lot of channels trying to get this. Puff is my partner and we chose them because that's prime time every Sunday, and so I can't tell you no more. Already broke the new there's nobody ever. I like that makes a lot of sense. Especially watch BMF and Power you can see the Fat Joe Show and it's true. Right, It's like after you watch BMF and Power on Stars is there's nothing there. So if you know you did a show afterwards and you know you're

probably discussing what you just saw on the show. Plus out some guests like absolutely all work kind of like watch what Happens Live Sleuth the math haf for them too. I like with the what they're doing over there, math haff him a man Honeken. All right, now, Lebron James is saying that he might possibly have a podcast coming. He tweeted out, it's so funny to me how many basketball experts there are on this app uh. Then he said,

jumping on someone podcast to and maybe my own. Lebron just bored Braun watching them NBA finals Okay, and he didn't play it against Steph and what three three, three or four NBA Finals? I think it well, I don't remember. He's just bored. I mean, if he did a podcast,

it would go crazy immediately. You kind of got one already with the Shop though, like just put the shop out in all I think the Shop already comes out and it is an audio also, yeah, Shop is a podcast, but he's not always on it, right, not always, but a lot. Yeah, but right now he can be on it. You have plenty of time to be on there all right now, Kevin Hart. He has expanded his twenty twenty two Reality Check tour and added nineteen new dates, so

get ready for that. It starts July eighth in Atlantic City at the hard Rock and it ends this is a long tour December seventeenth at Foxwoods Resort Casino. We didn't even say what podcast would we like to heal Lebron on though if he did do a podcast, he said, maybe his own. What would you like to hear him on? Um? Actually haven't just tucked to the Pivot podcast. The Pivot are all the Smoke. I think All the Smoke would be great. That would be good for him to be

on there. Ernie Leisha would be good for business, Yeah, because he has a lot of investments that he's done. Him and Bath should do Ernie Leisia together. He should

do all the Smoke by hisself. That'd be dope, all right. Um. Benny the Butcher has dropped a song and a fundraiser for the Buffalo mass shooting victims, so he's doing his part to help out and his black Soprano Family team has link with designers Kat and Nolan Cartwright, so that limited edition T shirt drop has one hundred percent of the proceeds going to the Buffalo Survivors Fund and at shirt roll honor all ten victims their names and honor.

It's available now. It retails for forty dollars and they only made two hundred of them, so it's very limited. And Dave Chappelle has announced all the proteds from his show and Buffalo will go to the families of the mass shooting victims as well. So he was performing at Chase Performing Art Center and Buffalo and announced that at the end of the show as well. Also, he was supposed to be on Drink Champs with black Star. You know. Black Star has a new album out by the way,

they want to come up here too. And the episode was supposed to be released on May twenty six, but according to Paid six, Dave said he wants to put the episode on hold because of all the recent tragedies and Buffalo and Uvalde, Texas. He just felt like the timing was not right for that, and they said hold off, slowdown. It's tone deaf to release some thing at this time. Well, what was he saying on Drink Champs that he thinks would be tone deaf? Well, he just didn't want to

put it out right now. I guess he just wants to wait. You know how, sometimes something tragic happens if you have the opportunity to say, well, let's hold on, there's too much going on right now. And they filmed it before all of that happened, So maybe he just wants to, out of respect, not do that right now. I can understand that there's times I'm like, I don't want to do this post I'm supposed to do right now,

just because there's something just happened. And I mean, but then you also, you know, might bring some relief to people. You know, some people might want to throw on Drink Champs episode just to escape for a second, you know, listening to Donna Ellen Dave on Drink Champs with black

Star might be to escape some folks need. Yeah, And they said the episode was really focused on the release of the Black Star album No Fare of Time, and they were supposed to interview black Star, and Dave just wanted to pop in and shout out black Star, which he did do. And you know, they're saying they're talking about releasing the episode at a different time or also editing out Dave's parts, that we'll see what happened. Where's the Black Star album? Met? Where's it good to get

released it? Um? I think you can get it right now. I haven't seen it on those screaming services. I've looked. All right, Well, let's well, they want to come up here, so let's but I think it might have to be I don't know. We'll figure it out. They want to come, Yeah, send us a linked to the album. Guys. Okay, all right, and that is your rumor report. I'm an Jelae now coming up next, Charlottagne. You got Donkey of the Day.

Oh yes, man, I hate to you know, keep it dark, but yes, four after the hour, we need this man from Milwaukee. They say he's only thirty four years old. I don't believe it. I'm gonna show you his picture. You let me show you this man picture. Do you think this man is thirty four years old? Um? You try to say something next years always going to try to say something. I try. I just does he look thirty four to you? He looked like he maybe life

was tough? How old are you life was tough? Four after the hour travels through mart Berkeley needs to come to the front of the cargation. We'd like to have a world with him. Man, it's the breakfast Club. So breakfast Club, your morning's will never be the same. I'm junk your sleep right now with Matches Firms, Hot buys happening now, Queen Mattresses starting at one hundred sixty nine ninety nine, Sleepy Sirtas, Silly, Beauty, Rest and more, all

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don't don't donkey other day Right here, there's a breakfast club. Bitches, you can call me the donkey of the day, But like I mean, no harmy donkey to day for Tuesday, June seventh, goes to a Milwaukee man named Travis Lamar Berkeley drop on a clues bombs from Milwaukee, one of my favorite cities. Everyone who listens to us gonna be one hundred point seven in Milwaukee, the first city, first

city to ever syndicate the Breakfast Club. Thank you, Bailey Coleman dropping a clues bombs for Bailey, you are appreciated. But just because I love your city, that means nothing this morning, because Donkey of the Day does not discriminate, and today Travis Lamar Berkeley must come to the front of the congregation. Let me tell you something, man. First of all, I'm looking at this man's muck shot and

there's no way he's thirty four years old. Okay. This man looked like he has only drink sixty four ounces of water period, and his old his whole thirty four years of existence. Okay, when you watch this later on YouTube, you will see what I'm talking about. This is a nineteen hundred and sixty nine looking thirty four year old. Okay. He looks like he was in a group that started with the Okay, the Whispers, the Four Tops, the Temptations, ain't nobody coming to see you old his face? Ass?

All right? Does it make me a birthley because I want to see this man's birth certificate. I know, scretch, will you know give a young man an old face? But this man was born in nineteen eighty eight, allegedly nineteen eighty eight, the golden year of hip hop. And he looks older than every rapper that dropped that year. Okay, he looks older than every rapper that dropped that year. Slick Rick Rod Kim, both members of the EPMD care

as one, DJ J Jeff and the Fresh Prince. I mean, my god, but that's not what we're here today to discuss. We are here today to discuss how wicked this world is and the pure evil that exists in some people. And that leads us to Travis Lamar Berkeley. See, he was arraigned on six counts of felony, murdered his past Sunday for allegedly and I'm only saying allegedly for legal purpose. It's killing six people during a Bosch drobbery at the

Milwaukee Duplex in January. Six humans, six people. See, we have to start humanizing these stories because we read these headlines and you know, we see the numbers, but you understand these are people like Angelie, Ye, Rag, myself, Nick. I'm just pointing to people in the roles, but yes, that's four people you're listening and driving. That could be you. You that's gonna watch on YouTube later. This could be you,

you know. And that's how anxiety work, you know, at least for me, when I hear stories like this, always put myself in the position of the victim. Okay, never failed. I started thinking about what if that was me and five people I love murdered because somebody just decided, you know, they wanted to rob one of us that daye Okay. I try to give people grace and I think about

things like mental health. But when it's these plots like this, when people premeditate things and playing things like robberies murders, yes something is clearly mentally wrong with them. But you got to figure that out in prison. Because the person who will kill six people in the robbery's gone bad doesn't care about me, you, your mama, and your cousin too. He would do this to anyone anywhere, so he needs to be off the street. Now, you know the six

murders that old English face committed. That's just the top player. See this man with a prehistoried face profile not only admitted to his crime, but you know he couldn't leave the scene without a selfie. I can't make this kind of stuff up. Let's go to CBS fifty eight footer report. Police cell phone tracking played a key role in finding Travis Berkeley, who police say took a selfie wearing one of the victims classes at the scene of the crime.

The defendant took a photo of himself in abasement where three dead bodies were later located. On The selfie shows the defendant wearing a pair of what appears to be expensive eyeglasses. Witnesses have told police that the defendant did not wear glasses. The criminal complaint says those glasses likely belonged to one of the victims. Police say they were called out to twenty first and write on January twenty third. Three bodies were found in the basement and three more upstairs,

all in rigor mortis. Witnesses say Berkeley apparently worked as security for drug deals that took place where it all happened. The complaint says one confidential witness told police Berkeley had told him about the boxed robbery. That witness was later recorded in a phone conversation talking about disposing the guns he said Berkeley and his cousin had used during the shooting.

Man Meek Miller tweet is something yesterday and it's so true, he said, you really got to be a warrior out here if you've got something going for yourself as a black man, y'all wouldn't understand it. We do to stay alive and out of jail in our culture and still remain with a good head on our shoulders. I totally agree. Okay, great past the young jeez that is one said every day is like a game. Call it fear factor, and that's how it feels. Okay, if you have a little

bit more than the next man, you would target. All right, This man, Travis Lamar Berkeley took the lives of six people, six humans, for some cash, guns, drugs, and sunglasses and took a selfie with the sunglasses in the basement of the home where he killed these humans and left him there for three days on the day of the murder. What makes you, at thirty four years old, as a black man, decided to kill six other black people for

some cash, guns, drugs, and sunglasses. Okay, Hey, it's very true when they say when we don't know who to hate, we hate ourselves. And that hate for yourself will cause you to hate anyone who you cross paths with. And when you have this level of self hate, you or raise anybody that looks like you would ease simply because you don't deem them worthy to live, because you don't deem yourself worthy. Period. Now you're about to spend the rest of your life in prison, you know, and for what?

And you took the life of six other black people for what? Some cash, guns, drugs and sunglasses. Please let me Mark give Travis Lamar Berkeley the biggest ye are hee ha he ha, you stupid mother? Are you dumb?

And I don't know what those six people were into and I don't care, you know what I mean to reduce them to whatever they were into and say they deserved it because of what they what they were into, that's dehumanizing them the same way that you know Travis Lamar Berkeley did, right, all right, Well, thank you for that. Donkey of the day man. Please pray my brothers, my sisters, pray for divine protection every day. Ask God to protect you from trouble wherever you go, and keep evil far

away from you, because it is wicked out here. You hear me. I guess good news ended this morning? Well yeah, I guess all right. Well, coming up next, we do have a guest. This is some good news, I would think. Yes, she went through a lot just recently though, she's the founder of the Honeypot, and somebody did a TikTok claiming

that the Honeypot was sold on the black owns anymore. Yeah, it was not a black owned company anymore, and on a lot discussing how they change the ingredients and their feminine washes and how it's no longer I guess organic, and it's no longer plant based. So Beatrice is coming in today to address all of those things about the company that she founded. That's all My wife and daughter uses Honeypot, So I can't wait to talk to Beatrice. It's the one most nats want to sho to Breakfast Club.

The Breakfast Club, Your morning's will never be the same to Breakfast Club. Charlomagne, the God Angelie Ye DJ NBA's off the day, and we have some very special guests in the building. Is it safe to say the founders of the Honeypot. Yes, okay, Beatrice Diction deserting the tally and Simon Gray, good morning, Good morning, Beatrice. It's your second time here? Yes, yes, all right, So similar situation. So let's get into it, because it was a viral

moment that happened. Right, somebody had posted that the Honeypot had changed their feminine wash ingredients, and then as people saying, oh, you know, I felt like it was different, it was irritating, so on and so forth, and then you did offer an explanation. But let's talk about what happened with the Honeypot.

While you did change the ingredients, well, with the way that the global supply chain is set up right now, there's certain ingredients that just aren't available anymore because they're in high demand, and so we needed to make some changes to our formulation to work with ingredients that were plentiful. I was saying the same thing where you don't have a coffee company finding the tins, finding the lids, even

at the juice bar, getting cups honey, buying actual honey. Yeah, and the juice bar has like went up in price, I think six times more than what it used to be. Yeah, So I know a lot of people are struggling with those like are we raising the prices? Are we just going to make less of our product? What is it that we can do? Right? I think one of the biggest issions people just wanted to know is the honeypot is still black old? Of course yea yeah. Why people

think it was sold? There's two reasons, right, because you know, typically when you go into business and you're creating something in an enterprise level, right, you're going to get investors, right, and every company that we know that we love and enjoy, especially from black founders, we have funds that are coming from people that don't look like us. That's the only way you can scale that. Yeah, so only where you can see. So it's really frustrating is having this kind

of conversation about us selling out. No. In order for us to produce what we have, I mean, how many stores we're in, we need money, we need capital. We get it from where we can. And of course you guys know about private equity, and so we have private equity, and so we have to start changing this kind of this conversation, this metrics of what success is, especially for us, right,

because we hold ourselves to this this weird standard. Yeah, it's just people who don't know business, because it's strange when people say things like, well, you don't never see white companies do that. They do it all the time. That's all they do, literally all Now, bitch, as you did say that, you wish you would have communicated absolutely, absolutely, And the reason is, you know, we were out of stock for a few months because of global supply chain issues.

So we had a whole campaign, a whole strategy that was gonna be able to launch. We were going to be able to communicate things properly. At the same exact time, we were also just launching our new innovation and target right, and so we were like, you know what, let's just go ahead and launch these washes because we have them. There here no reason to be out of stock, no

reason to keep getting these complaints. And because we launched new innovation at the same time as bringing this new formulation, which was months before it was going to launch, we kind of put some focus on our new innovation because that's what you do, you have to. I think that we could have done a better job, but it was really just a quick decision that we made because we wanted to make sure that we could supply the demand. And this is just the thing that happens, right, is

that still plant derived ingredient. Absolutely? How did that make you feel as the face of your product to get attacked the way that you did online? Because I think people don't understand. Also, when you're doing something that you feel like has been beneficial and you're trying to do the right thing, and then people may misinterpret or not understand what's happening and then come up with all these

different things. That has to be mentally really kind of tratic. Yeah, it's been a it was a hard month, you know, But I'm just working on my energy and kind of my mental health to not take that in, you know, because I know that we're doing the right things. I know that even the day that we may or may not, I don't have a crystal ball that we decide that we want to exit this company, even that day, we would not sell out, because you don't exit a company

and just walk away. That's not how it works. One of the main reasons why we would need to have some sort of a strategic I don't even want to call it an sit but a strategic partnership, right. And that's not to say that I haven't said exit in the past, because I have, But I think that a better way to look at it is like a strategic partnership. In order for a brand to be a billion dollar brand, not invaluation but dollars, it takes a lot of money to do that. And not only does it take money,

but it takes resources. And Honeypot makes cosmetics, we make medical devices, we make over the counter drugs, like, we make a lot of stuff. So there's a lot of regulations that have to happen in that. There's a lot of humans that you need on the team. There's just a lot of details that go into running a business something like shelf space, shelf space, I mean everything that you can. Who's really looking at ingredients like that? And I'm sure, But then it turned into a whole narrative

of them not being black owned no more. How do they get that from ingredient changes? Yeah? I don't know, man. You know, yeah one TikTok girls that they're not block on doing more. People just ran with it, didn't question it thing for you know, our inboxes are blowing up, people are posting we can't control any of that. At a certain point, it was like the words out there that we're not block owned. She has a million views?

What are we gonna do now? Wow? So the honeypot hasn't partnered with anybody strategically, Like no, no, no, yes, y'all yet, man, I wish have y'all turned down anybody? No, no, we we just we're not there yet. It takes time for that attack to just come out of nowhere, didn't. Yeah, it takes time to be able to do that. This is somebody was eating. I thought. I thought maybe a company y'all turned down and then you know they might have been trying to go on social media. But it's

just I mean, I don't know. Yeah, I don't know. I know stranger things have happened, So I have to be honest. I have my theories. Yes, what do you think? Well, I think like historically there has been situations like this to where you know, companies did sell and then you know, people just thought that that must have been what happened. People jumped on something. They would on Google and Google search something. They looked at the first search and they said, oh,

she must have soul. It's different and like that was just kind of it. There was no other she thought, and after that it was just kind of a witch hunt. Honestly, Simon, give me a theory. Ready, you better. We've been working hard for ten years and deservedly. There are just people that want to, you know, bring our brand down. I think that's really what it comes down to. We don't know, man, we don't know what. We don't know what happened. We weren't we weren't there. We weren't there when the when

those humans put their TikTok's up. But the fact of the matter is it has not happened. And some ways I wish it had, but you know, but not but not again, not because I'm I'm just I'm over it and I'm just ready to be done and we're just ready to be It's not that kind of It's not that kind of party, all right. We had more with Beatrice Dixon, the founder of Honeypot coming up soon on the Breakfast Club. Yes, Breast Club, Charlomne and God Angelie.

We're here with Beatrice Dixon, the founder of the Honeypot. Now you got a question, yeah, so be it. Just like I gotta ask you with all this controversy. Did that affect your sales at all? Oh? Yeah, it soft they softened a little bit. And the thing is is we had to make sure. You know, I'm I pray to all the gods that that you know that that that it's temporary in it and it will be Please please please support us, you know, because we're we're we're

we're doing really beautiful work. We're doing things the right way, We're doing things ethically, We're doing things with really beautiful intentions. We're on it. We're focus, you know, we give this everything we have. We invest so much in the science behind our brand, understanding what it is, understanding how it works, understanding how humans are reacting to it, like we're in it. And the problem with that is the person who made

the original TikTok is they're gonna apologize now. Oh it's still up, Like she knows fully well what she's spreading. Its misinformation, and she's still gonna keep dot content up. She's going by. She got a lot of views and a lot. Yeah, there's people running ads off of us. Other business we're running adds off of this? Is she black? Yes? Wow? See we do it ourselves And I feel like, you guys are so early, but the natural ingredients and the

plant derived ingredients. Because then I saw a lot of other companies emulating that afterwards, you know, And that's what's crazy, right, Like this woman will go out of her way to make y'all get canceled, y'all sales go down. A white company will come start selling the same type of products, the same plant based everything, and people will support that with no problem. Black people would support it with no problem. And then creasent thing is they did it to TechEd

black women. I was talking, my sisters were getting if like, I want to protect the black community, so I'm gonna come after you. We are black women. I like to have someone like cuts me out like that and be like, you don't appreciate black women. What's going on? What are some things you would say that from this whole experience that you've learned, because with everything that happens, that's a

challenge to us. We also learned things from it. Yeah, I mean, I didn't know that this would take me out the way that it did, but just that energy is a real thing. This is what I personally learned from it to double down on taking care of myself. Look, the whole source of this is because Honeypot is a beloved brand. All of this happened because we have a human customer who loves us, who's dedicated to us, and

who's invested in us. And when there's love and dedication and investment, if things change, that can feel like a betrayal because we've been conditioned way and sometimes it is a betrayal. I'm not going to say that it's not so making sure that whenever we do what we do, that we are cognizant that we are talking to humans who love us, who support us, who are connected to us, and who are invested in us. It was the black

community that made Honeypot what it is. Yeah, black lass sucks, though, I call it blacklash because when you're a black person, black owned company, and you know the struggles you've had to go through as a black entrepreneur and how hard you fight for us, and now you're getting black lash from your own people about not being black enough or selling out, Oh my god, Yeah, it's hard. And I said when you posted the whole explanation, right, but I feel like people did not go back and refer to that.

They just kind of like ran with it because you went there, you sat down, you even wrote it out because you were like, I do not want to mess this up or say anything wrong, and you wanted to make sure people understood everything that was going on. But it just feels like people never picked that up the way that they pick up the people pick up what they want, sister, Some people don't want to understand. And you know, if you want to understand, then then we've

got something for you, right. We have we have the education, we have the chemists, we have you know, we have the clinical trials. We've got the stuff. Right, that's not even a question. But some people that's not really what they want. And we cannot serve those people. And for everybody else who understands, who has empathy with us, just the way that we have empathy with them, then we

can transact together. We can love each other, we can continue this relationship, and if if there was any misstep or if there's any trust that we have to build back, we're here for that because we're committed. We don't do this because we're just trying to make money. The money is just a bystander. We do this because we love humanity and because We want to help humans think about their vaginas and experience their vaginas and their traumas around it.

And the way that the world has taught us about the giants. We want to be able to change that. And we have let's talk about the future. What's what's next for the honeypot. What are some products that we should be looking out for you? And I mean, yeah, it's in the pipeline actually in the future. Yeah, you know, but we just launched a new anti itch line. I was thinking that, Yeah, because it's getting hot out, guys get the bat wings and that's what. No, no, but

it works. But we just launched an anti itch line. It comes in a cream, spray, a wipe, and then we have an anti itch wash. But the spray, the cream, and the white are actually OTC right, so they actually have pharmaceuticals in them. You know. The cream has hydrocortisone, the other ones have promoxine. But then the inactive ingredients are really beautiful botanical plant derived ingredients. Um, you know,

we just launched some some really beautiful lubricants. The other thing that we just launched this year, which is at target, is our supplement line. So we have one called Yeast Balance, So that's for the person who has reoccurring yeast infections. This has beautiful ingredients like garlic and powder our COO. So we have our external products that you can use, but then if you're taking this by mouth, then it's kind of working from the inside out and helps you

to be proactive. We have a probiotic that you can actually partner with that um and then we just launched a product for a cranberry supplement as well, which is really great for helping with UTIs And we can actually say that now, you know. So, yeah, We've got a lot of really cool stuff. We just launched a burg of my roles washwipe and spray. Yeah. So we we're continuing to just do our work, keep our head down, you know, and just continuing to focus on our brand

and how we want to continue to serve. The website so yeah, and yes, and the website is the website is the honeypot dot com. The whole Instagram is the Honeypot co. Yes, Twitter, Twitter, the Honeycock comp and see it. And so all my wife and my daughter's swimming in products are Honeypot. Yeah they swear, But can I send you a box. Yes, we support all the time. It's done it up with the pads, with the honeypot pads and yeah, yeah, I think it's important. We care about

our vaginas so much. We do our vaginas and our volts, our friends. Man, the honeypot is still black owned. Yes, that's the biggest takeaway from the whole conversation. The ingredients are still plant derived, Yes they are. Thank you for coming to clearing up. I really am glad. You know, we reported on the story, we played what you said on Instagram. Did absolutely Oh that was so nice. Thank

you guy. I had a whole discussion about supply chain and issues that we've been having, even like with my juices, I wasn't able to make any for so long, so I completely understand how difficult this been. So we appreciate you for coming here. I know it was a I saw you like having posted since then, I'm like, she must have hoped right back off Instagram and social media. You got that you got to the state vibreed on a high level. YEA yeah, because I'll be like, man,

gout of here. You ain't never opened up a lemonade. Stand, y'all don't understand business. Shut up. Well, Desiree Simon Beatrice, appreciate y'all. We will keep supporting the Honeypot. Thank you. You can't wait for these men's products ahead, Yeah, they need them because some guys, especially if you're not circumcising this magmah my god, it's you can use the feminine wipes on your s magma. Yeah, okay, you can't. I love the word. I'm circumcised, Simon. I don't know why circumcised. Okay,

everybody the honey part. It's the Breakfast Club, the Breakfast Club. Hey, if the world more dangers want to show the Breakfast Club. Charlomagne and God Angela Yee dj Enva is off today and it's time for Rumor Report. Let's talk about Candy Bursts the team. This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. All right, well, Candy Burst and Tide Tucker are producing our Broadway show. And that Broadway show does star Samuel L. Jackson, John David Washington,

and Danielle Brooks. So performances are set to begin Monday, September nineteenth, and that's on Broadway. You know what a big deal that is. That's huge. You got Samuel Jackson The Piano Lesson, And so they said, we couldn't be more honored and excited to join the producing team of August Wilson's The Piano Lesson. As we continue to push to diversify the Broadway audience, this all star team and cast is a dream I'm true for our next venture on Broadway. Okay, okay, I like that now, you know.

She was also one of the producers for Thoughts of a Colored Man that premiered in October of twenty twenty one. It was the play. That play was the first ever to start all black men, and it was also written, directed, and produced by an all black crew. Wow to Candy and Todd. Yeah, and if you watch The Real Housewives at Atlanta, you can see them, you know, talking about the play coming to New York and all of that. So, yeah, I think that's dope. But you know what some people

were mad about. On one of the episodes, she wanted her castmates to try out vibrating underwear when they came to New York City. I saw that. That's a real thing. I don't know if I saw that on that show, but I saw something with somebody who had to remote control, and they were doing that to people that real, Yeah you want me to get you something? No, I'm cool on the vibrating Yeah, that's been a thing. I felt like vibrating panties have been around forever. That would be descracted,

wouldn't it, though? That's the point, Charlottamagne suposed to feel regular, like a normal day. You're not supposed to be having all gatherms inny and everywhelle. Whynot? Why why would you want to? I guess it's something private with your partner, like they have the remote and maybe you're at dinner and then you're like when you leave a mess on the seat, who folds that? A right? Clean this up? And Laurie Harvey has deleted all photos of Michael B.

Jordan from her instagram. You guys really reacted to that. Lord have mercy? How do you do that to kill mongol? Oh my gosh. So he does still have his photos and videos up. It ain't mine. We really don't know what happened behind. This ain't funny, man, it's not funny. But God, Laurie, don't be playing she archived them or deleted, because if you're archived, there's a chance you could come back, but if it's deleted, there's no coming back from that.

You think she hit him with the You know, people come in your life for reasons, seasons in lifetimes, so that was just a season. It's clearly just a couple of seasons. Let me see, because you know, there's a big difference between archiving and deleting. Lord have Mercy, Laurie Boy. Laurie read two posts up. Laurie really read all Steve

Harvey books. Bro Alright and Black Thought has been honored with a mural in Philadelphia, and so they reveal that on Thursday, and it's on the side of the Clay Studio. It's a nonprofit art galley that showcases local art. Is really dope. So if you want to take a look at it, um you know it's you can look at the Clay Studio Phi on their Instagram page if you

want to see what that looks like. But he told the Philly Voice, this is huge for me to go from scaling buildings to get a little bit of rep and tag my name somewhere that may never be seen, to having my face plastered on the side of this four story building. It's pretty amazing. That's the stuff of legends to the black thought all right. And last, but not least, Fetti Wapp was trying to enjoy some time on the beach and he got pranked by a comedian.

So imagine this happens to you, my shorty over that. Then why you running up on me like you gangs like you see the goals and I'm not on the street. That means I'll beat your eyes by accident, by accident fights look like you. I love you better accident, right, I don't how to fight. I'm I'm a comedian. I don't care about that. You just walk back on you. I'm sorry, brother, I'm so sorry. Bro. Ain't that's all you have to say? No, be good now, I'm good.

But I didn't know. I don't want no problems, bro, bro. We gotta understand by myself. I know, I know, I know. I don't beat my hat like what I like. I don't play like that. I'm sorry, brother, but things that almost went left there. They got to stop that man, like you know what I mean. Understand comedians trying to get content for social media, but you can't be playing with black men like that. Not right and not anybody

like you can't play with nobody like that. But I'm telling you, man, the things that go through black men's mind, especially somebody like Fattie wopp a rapper. You know you're watching all of these rappers get killed, like you know you don't do that, man, Don't do that. You're watching all of these rappers get killed for nonsense, rappers be getting robbed, like, don't do that, man, because you're gonna end up getting hurt in a real way. Stop playing.

I'll play so damn much. And when somebody shoot, you want somebody to have stag your name. I just want to say, Michael B. Jordan does still have his pictures up A Laurie Harvey. Laurie wants turtle, Michael Laurie wants those down. I don't know what happened with Michael Jordan Harvey. I think y'all doing this just to get white women excited for the summer. Man, he has one picture. He's a picture of her. It just says I love her, wow, And she took it on. Man. It's making me feel

like he might have did something. If Michael runs back to white women and never comes back, it's Laurie Harvey's fault. You hit me. Oh my god, I feel bad. Man smoothing Mike Man in positive energy, love and light and healing energy to Michael B. Jordan and Laurie Harvey. Jesus Christ. What if Laurie come out with a book called Act Like, Think Like? Okay, if she comes out with a book like treat him like a bitch. No, you can't act

like a lady. Treat him like a bitch. The new book by Laurie Harvey with a forward from Steve Harvey and I don't you just mean that in general? Lord, man, Michael, just man, listen. This wouldn't be his book, wouldn't just be about Michael. Laurie Harvey is a g. I haven't seen a woman this g in a long time. I ain't seen too many men this g in a long time. I'd be heartbroken, though I can't tell. I don't know. I'm just like, it's just grist for the mill girl.

All right? Well, so funny? Why? I think because it's Steve. Because the fact that Steve is making jokes about it what makes it so funny. Man, That's what makes me think that it's more to it. Because I don't think he would make jokes like that about you know. And just the way Michael looked at the game. I don't

even know if he was sad or not. I just thought he looks at everybody else that he looks at I know, he said another Michael Jordan crying, mean, all right, well that is this shouldn't be funny, but it is. What are we doing? Do we send healing energy to Michael and Laurie. We're gonna get into the people's choices. Okay, people choice me right now with DJ Yes, he's not. He was on his page. That's how you really know what's going on in people's lives. You can dictate everything.

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back to Oh no, he's not here to Marrowzi. I don't know what what's he up to? Somebody look at his Instagram. I saw him dancing through that weed field. So it's Pride month though, So you know what does that have to do with we? You know? All right? Well, I do want to shout out to the National Association of Broadcasters. I'm actually headed to DC today to be

a presenter for the Celebration of Service to America Awards. Yes, so I'm who am I giving the award to You'll see, and I'm not at liberty to say, but yes, I'll be there tonight, So I'm excited for that. Then I got to go to Atlanta. You don't have this documentary that got picked up with Jennifer from Basketball Wives. Remember she got scammed have a guy that to her Range Rover. That's still an ongoing thing, but apparently he scammed a

whole lot of people. Well so he's like, so it's like the Tender Swindler and like like the Ranger Stranger, but this one is very colorful. What do you mean? I mean the people who he scammed and the way that they discussed what happened Okay, it's very very colorful. Scam docs be moving. Well, people love a good scamed dock. Well, you know, season still get scammed though. You know what happened.

She was dating him and basically she went to the airport, was like, can you hold my car from me while I'm out of town because she had a new townhouse that was being built and she couldn't park in the driveway yet. And then he just never gave her back her car. Wow. Yeah. So it wasn't like she was giving him money over a period of time. So when she came public with it, a whole lot of people started coming forward. I mean, he was scamming his own

family members. He was on Grinder doing some things with same sex activities, so he's a grinder finder. Yeah, he was doing it all. He was a grinder swiner, anything for some cash. Okay, come up with a good name for him. And when I tell you his own family members, like your own uncle, your own father, I mean it's the next level. So wow. Yeah, And I am happy to be part of it though, because you do want to see people like this get exposed. So yeah, I

gotta start filming that this week too. In Atlanta, Okay, Well, when we come back to the positive note, it's the Breakfast Club. Yes, it's the world. The most dangers want to show the Breakfast Club Charlomagne, the god angeli ye, it's time for us to get up out of here today. And the positive notice simply this man. In order to love who you are, you cannot hate the experiences that shaped you. Breakfast Club, you don't finish it, y'all dumb

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