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Silence the Shame with Shanti Das

May 05, 20211 hr 33 min
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Today on the show we had marketing consultant and entrepruener Shanti Das stop by where she spoke about Mental Health Awareness, 'Silence The Shame' Virtual Gala and more. Also Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to 4 political individuals for their comments about race, but if you have any reactions to sodium, dont listen because the mayonaise is heavy with this one!!! Also, Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee".

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It would need to mind taking Angel and Charlotmagne and the dog. My dad asked up the breakfast club is I'm okay, okay, I love coming here. I'm never not gonna come here. You guys are good to me and lauten them alwa was gonna good deal for a lot of people in hip hop generation. The breakfast club is where people get the information on the topics, on the

artists and everything like that. In that aspect, radio still import the breakfast club for my name, Come on, respect you, y morning in us 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. And good morning Tex and Kikos, Good morning Charlotmagne, how are you? Good morning? Angela yee piece to the planet. Guess what day it is? Guess what day it is? Dropping the clues bomb for Saint God. Mayo not even

sit here because I know Mayo. I told you. It's when um they defeated the French, and I guess they had a smaller army and the French was a way bigger army. So they celebrate that Okay, something like that. And it's also my girl Na Tina's birthday, Happy birthday, born day in nineteena dropped on a clues bomb from Natina. Is a fun birthday to have? It definitely is. But if you said that somebody won a war, who would you say it was? A? Um? I guess it was

a war against the Spanish versus the French. Okay, the Spanish had a small army. But do you say, dramas is the Battle of Puebla. It celebrates the Battle of Puebla. So what does tequila and tacos got to do with this? It's celebrating a win. Okay, America will find a way to market everything. Huh. I'm just trying to I'm just trying to figure that they drink the quila and tacos after they won the war, Like, how did that turn in this? Because I've never in my life heard anybody

say single demo was about a war. Ever, every every everybody just gets excited to dreamt we celebrate the fourth of July or something like that. Yeah, that's the big misconception though, that that's like Mexican Independence Day. But it's not. It's a celebration of the Battle of Puebla where the French troops they retreated following out. So I thought Mexican Independence Day was a whole other thing. Y, No, it is a whole Yeah, it is a whole other thing.

But I was saying, like, we celebrate the fourth of July and people do fireworks. What does that have to do in anything? Yeah? I agree with you. I agree with you. Actually say we find a way to market the holiday, just like you know, you put Jesus on East but then you get chocolate bunnies and bunnies that lay eggs and bunny don't even lay no damn eggs. Then you get Christmas as Jesus what birthday? And then you got a fat white man sliding down the chimney

giving everybody gifts. How do we stay? How do you still believe in that after all these yea, you know what? Never what we got the front page? Noose? Oh and I just want to say, yesterday because I'm in text and Cacos, we went to this place at Cheshire Hall Museum. What is that? And it was very interesting? So what it is is they have they showed us like where the slaves lived, there was it's a plantation and they still have like the original buildings from two hundred years

ago pieces of it. So they showed us the master's house, they showed us the slave court, as we got to walk inside this cotton they still have cotton growing there. So an experience, I think it's just more of for a show. I did. I did pick some just to see what it was like. Nah, hell no enough, But I'm telling you you could feel like spirits. It was a powerful experience. I'm sure energy is never lost to destroy,

just merely transfer from one party to the next. I'm sure the energy there haven't gone anywhere, especially you know with the horrendous things that happened there, and they had some great energy. Actually in the front there's like there was one area that was used just for events and holidays like Christmas and things like that for the slaves to celebrate. So it was just an interesting experience because sometimes, you know, you go on vacation and you don't go

and take a look at the history. So I was just making sure that while we're out here in Turks and Cakeos, we're actually seeing what happened on the island. There's a lot of there's actually a lot of breakfast club listeners in turks and cakes that damn in and it as a mother el Okay, yeah, tell me about it. I met some of them and listen. You know it's

Mental health Awareness Month. So today we have Shanty DAWs head dropped on a clues bonx for Shanty Da Shanty Do the leader of an organization called Silence to Shame. And you know they've been out here helping to eradicate the stigma against mental health, especially in the black community, for a long time. So I can't wait to talk to Shanty later on. And what we got a front page Nugi. Well, let's talk about Derek Shavin. His legal team is requesting a new trial. They're saying Jerry misconduct.

Will tell you what their claims are. We don't care, devil, we don't care. Okay. It's the world most dangerous morning to show, the Breakfast Club. Yeah, it's the world most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club. Charlomagne and God Angelie. Ye, I don't even know what the hell DJ and V yet he's off to day that that that much I do know, but let's you know, he has to travel day. I think he's coming to text and cages and you forgot to do hump Day today? I didn't did you

did that? Oh? Okay? Sorry? Still drunk last night on vacation, m um. So, Derek Schauvin's legal team is asking for a new trial. They're saying jury misconduct now. According to this filing, Derek Chauvin's attorney says the former officers should have a new trial because of interests of justice, abuse of discretion that deprived the defendant of a fair trial, prosecutorial and jury misconduct, errors of a law at trial,

and a verdict that is contrary to law. So they also said that the jury felt threatened or intimidated, felt race based pressure during the proceedings, and failed to adhere to instructions during deliberations. And they also said the court failed to sequest the jury during the trial, which resulted to their exposure to prejudicial publicity. I want Derek Chauvin's whole legal team to shut the f up for okay, let's not be stupid here. A video went viral of

that devil, Derek Chauvin murdering George Floyd. The whole world shot impossible to escape it. But it also doesn't matter. You killed that man. I don't care how you try to flip it. I don't care how you try to bounce it. I don't care if you get Diddy to remix it. You murdered George Floyd. And no matter how we look at it, you murdered George Floyd. You can look at it with a telescope glasses where quare in contact.

You killed that man. Period. Now one of the twelve jurors in the trial of Derek Chauvin is also under scrutiny. He was actually, you know, they're asked if they've been to any protests or things like that that have anything to do with anything that could be related to this trial. And one of these jurors, Brandon Mitchell, was pictured at a protest and he's wearing a Black Lives Matter hat and a T shirt with a picture of Martin Luther King Junior, as well as the phrase get your knee

off our neck and b LM. And some people are feeling like perhaps he was biased. But here's what his explanation is. Yeah, that's why I attended any protest for George Floyd or anything for police brutality. My answer was no, because I hadn't this particular marches for more so for voting, voter registration, getting people out to get out and vote for the presidential election that was upcoming a couple of months afterwards. This was the only one that you attended. Correct,

this is the only thing I send this. You did not attend the protest for on behalf of George Floyd or anything like that. No, I didn't did none of that either way. I was going to DC for this event even if George Floyd was stilive, being able to attend the same location. Martinton King gave his speech was a historic moment. Oh, black people have a lot to protest when we still in bondage and still getting oppressed in so many, so many ways. It's a lot of

different protests that we could attend. Yes, you can attend the protest for voter suppression, you know you could. You could attend to protest for somebody else the police killed. Does that mean you should be ineligible to be on the jury for Well, he's saying it wasn't even a protest. He said, it was literally called the anniversary of the March on Washington, and it was the national thing. It

wasn't you know it wasn't necessarily a protest. It wasn't any said no matter what, he would have been there. But he stays maintain that he was extremely honest throughout the end tire selection process. But what aren't you trying to attorneys could be using this when Derek Sharpers attorney trying to say, we saw him kill that man. He kneeled on that man's neck for nine minutes plus. Okay, what is he trying to say? What are they trying to say? Listen, they're trying to figure out a way

to get him out of jail. So we shall see what happens, because you know, it was a win when we felt like, okay, at least there's some accountability. But now what that is your front page news? All right? We got what's the name of this segment? We do? No, I'm not drunk. I just keep forgetting because I don't know why we used to call it tell them why you're mad back in the day, and then we turned it to get it off your chest. But it's years ago. No, but it just all feels the same to me. For

the decision. Guys, let's do get it off your chest right now. If you want to tell us why you're blessed, reach out and touch us one hundred and five and five one or five one. But if you want to tell us you know why you're angry, why are you upset? You just want to get something off your chests, you can reach out and touch us two one, one hundred and five and five one oh five one. It is the world most dangerous morning to show the breakfast Club.

The breakfast Club did your time to get it off your chests, whether you're man or blast, so we better have the same industry. We want to hear from you on the breakfast Club. Get it off your chats? Who this you? What's up? Traffic? Hey, bo boy? You get your butt wet right now, Traffic. I know why. I know why your butt wet? Traf. Hey, let me tell y'all, man drop, I thought of you right away, Traf. For the real is that there is that focus the man peel that after that, Jake Cole is on the way, Baby,

let's go. I'm actually I'm actually interested to hear Jay Cole's new album. I'm not gonna lie as you should leave, as should the world. I ain't gonna lie you. The first person I thought of travel when that news dropped. I am so hype Cardi b you can finally take a break from carrying the industry on your back because Jay Cold it's coming. J Cole is coming. Busy, It's it's gonna be interesting. I like the album cover where he got the basketball goal on fire. Takes me back

to his days. What was that project called where he was holding the basketball story? I don't know one of them. First album story. I can't wait to hear him. I just can't. I can't. I can't wait to hear what what Cold? What Cold's mind said is right now? Well, thank god we don't have to wait long. And the cover represents him being the Lebron James and rat baby, you gotta stop saying, man, you gotta you gotta stop paying jaff can't say whatever he wants. He's favorite rappers.

Let him say what he wants. That's how he feels. He just has to stop saying that. Like he just like he's not the Lebron James, the rap he's more. He's actually more like Tim Duncan, which is more of a compliment. But anyway, get it off your chests. Good money, d hoya d ho. What's happening. No, no actual school

board qu or somebody what for you mean? But look, hey, I just want to shout out all of the we love y'all, but we need y'all the same that had the same energy that we have on Mayo for you, on June teath for us, because I know I hear texts all of black folks would go hard on single to Mayo celebrate, but we need try to have that same energy. I don't play minute first of all. First of all, ain't nobody told y'all to celebrate another coach's holiday. Okay,

but they do. They do, And I know I have a different dynamics up there on the East with the you know, the Latinos and black but it's a little bit different. They they don't accept us as like they do, you know the dynamic. I think we gotta market June Team for a little bit. I think we gotta focus June teeth. June Teeth needs that about June Team. That is true. The Blackish episode did a lot, but we need at least one day in June where we say this is the day. Is there that day in June's

June Teeth? I don't know, well in Texas. You gotta realize Galvinton is what June peas beginning that because we were the last people knowing that we were free. So that's what June Peaze Bird saying. And like you said, I think a lot of information needs to be out there, a lot of history about it needs to be out there. People can't understand them more. Maybe we can't get some some my hispanics barbecue or something. Actually I'm lying. It's

June nineteenth. That's why they call it June teenth doubt this year. Okay, we got the day, baby, Let's turn up. Let's turn up. We outside Hey, say yes, sir, I needed you to check out Don Euston podcast and we need to get that application to get on Black Affect met work. The biggest down here in what's it called you getting a lot of love don Uston podcast? Biggest saying in use I'm actually about to launch a podcast from Houston from two very us time. You've been trying

to talk a lot of with COVID. We need to suis a man. You put them out man, you know how we do it. No, I am I'm launching. I'm launching a podcast from Houston from to Houston notables real soon. Okay, make sure you put first. Also, march to Lacey Dot, the King of fast said over everybody, go check him out. March to that Lacey Dot, Mit check him out. Gonausta, check it out, Dirty Houston. I King have a blessed day. I get it off your chats. One one hundred and

five and five one oh five one. That's the number if you want to reach out and touch it. Since the world's most dangerous morning to show the breakfast club, the breakfast club, ghet it off your chats. Who's this? You know, what's going on? Breakfast club? This is a SID comes from Maryland? What's going on? Into? What's up? Uncle Charles? Peace? King? You said, you said Sid? Sid? Brother Sid? What's happening? King? Nothing? Man. Just wanted to talk about mental health and like how you doing it?

And you really brought it upon myself and I just wanted to just tell one to really appreciate and respect and acknowledge mental health is huge. You know. Yeah, we have Shanty Dos coming on next hour with Shanty Dods. Uh is the founder of an organization called Silence to Shame. They've been not here eradicating the stigma around mental health for a long time. So I can't wait to talk to her next hour. Huh, all right, I'm really looking forward to that. And also, where the hell is NBA? Man?

He's always coming out to your being late. I have no idea, and it's not here today. It's hit him and his wife's anniversary I think, or this week or something like that. It's sometime this month, but I know he said they're celebrating like going away every weekend or something like that. I think it's their twenty year or something. Well, go ahead, well, let's give him enough flowers for that. Then, hey said, I'm gonna send you a book. Man, I'm gonna send you a copy of um, The Unapologetic Guy

The Black Mental Health by doctor Rita Walker. You're lying, okay, why would you call him one thing I've been hitting I ain't every day. You are saying you don't really read a DM that protects that mental health because it's not necessary. I definitely agree, but I definitely want that

Shook one. That's me with my need. I'm gonna I don't have any copies of my books Shook One up here, but as soon as I get when I'll mail it to you, but I'm I'm gonna definitely send you, um doctor Rita Walker's then Unapologetic guy to Black Mental Health. I got a few of those up here, but it's a great, great read. It's one of the most culturally

competent books on mental health you could ever read. Yeah, I'm definitely looking for a new read that definitely supports that kind of aspect, So definitely followed me on Instagram magical Malik, don't commence my name or was young? M A G I A L M A L I K you send me a DM. I mean, I'm definitely looking forward. But no, no, I'm gonna put you on hold to get your address, and you need to definitely change your name because it sounds like you want to be in

another magic my mom, I know just about that. Later, all right, to put you on hold. I guarantee you he's not gonna DM. I'm definitely not telling get his info. Get it off your chests. Who's this something I want to get off with chests? Charlotte Mayne, God's Charlotta Mayne? Peace King? How you brother? I'm good Man at three St. Matthew, South Carolina, man Ato three? What's happening. So I'm gonna

be down there Friday. Man, I'm doing the commencement speech at South Carolina State University, so I'll be called being large bro. They called me flatline man of Cold Bill Records. Man, we live for you from Man. I wanted to let you know, man, we got the hottest sung out right now. I called humans to guards from Cold Bill Records. They call me flatline. It's an academic stands for the love and the life I never expect. I just want to spit my little verse for your man. Wait, wait, wait,

so that so down the love and the life. That's not an acronym for flatline. That's what I was trying to figure out there, for love and the life I never expect. For love and the life and the Okay, that life I never expected. All right, don't embarrass. Don't embarrass the eight oh three right now, go ahead, let me hear something, sir. So this is a real call. Who am I I can kill? That's who I killed in the Many Wars. I never received stratch, so when

they inter them, they may survive. But I'm the main reason that girl mothers cried seeds many trying to outrun me. But murder it's a game I do. You don't know who you're messing. When I even killed flat line, flat line, flat line, flat line, flat line, flat line? Hey, Hey, hey, why is the energy so low this morning? Why do you want to kill people? Why is your name flat line white? You didn't kill four people in eight balls? It's a real it's about a bullet. Oh, it's about

a bullet. When you gotta lead with that, brother, Yeah, we need we need some. I'm okay. I care less who I killed, no names attached, been in many wards. I never received a scratch someone. They inst them. They may survive, but I'm the main reason that girl mother's cross sea. Many trying to outrun me. But murder is the game. Might do some. You don't know who you're messing. When I even kill, you don't have to paint. I even murder the baby. I love when that speech, but

I hate waist with those who still pink cud. I don't like to get high. Okay, me to listen, flat flat line, flat flat line, flat line. Okay, make the call flat make flat LINEAE just ignored you, please, just flat line the whole call. God bless you. Flat line bullets don't kill people. People kill people, that's right. People with guns with bullets and them kill people. Okay, and flat line, I mean that's not a bad concept. I

mean we've heard something like that before. What was a NOAs I gave you power when he was wrapping from the perspective of a gun. We'll put that over a beat, flat line, and uh, get back to us. Now, you got rumor report. You think about his flow? What do you think about his flow? I'm biased. I'm from South Carolina, so you know I don't even though he's terrible, I don't want to say. I don't want to tell him. I don't want to tell him cold beer records, flat line? Okay,

all right, all right, we got rumor report coming up you. Yes, And for everybody who's out there trying to date, imagine if a celebrity matched with you on a dating app and then you unfriended them or un linked with them because you thought it was fake. We'll tell you what happened. Missy Blessing. It's the world most dangerous morning show. The Breakfast Club, The Breakfast Club. This is the rumor report

with Angela on the Breakfast Club. Well, get ready for a new j Cole album, his sixth studio album, is expected to come out next Friday. On May fourteenth, he posted, just no, this was years in the making. My new album, the Offseason, available everywhere May fourteen. Are ye all excited? He also posted the cover artwork look the Regord Show. That is not a rumor, that is an absolute fact. Okay, Jacole, I'm gonna be out on the fourteen. I'm looking forward

to it. I mean, you know, Jake Cole is one of the leaders of the New School, especially over the past decade. When you talk about the new three Headed Monster, to me, is Kendrick's Cole as Drake. So yeah, I'm always interested to hear new music from Cole. He even posted on his Instagram stories. You know, he doesn't ever really post too much. He said, just throw of the city to the offseason dog too excited and he seems very excited about this project, so which which which in

turn makes me excited, you know what. I mean to see somebody's soul excited about their album coming out. When he said he was riding through the city like you said, and he got excited about his music, it makes me excited about it. J cos Chill I can't in to picture him being excited, probably like still chill dog too excited. All right now, Ben Affleck, he was on this dating

app is called Raya. It's our a ya And if y'all don't know, this dating app is like a private membership dating app for people in the entertainment industry, So it's not like anybody could be on here. So if anybody's trying to get on this dating app, you can't just go and sign up. Ben Affleck got to be on a dating map. Yeah, I mean he's dating. And people had actually called out that he was on this app before and he was like, yeah, guys, I'm dating. He sucked that much as Batman that he had to

get on a dating app. But anyway, this one woman did not believe that it was him, so she unmatched him. Listen to this navine why did you unmatch me? It's me? He sent her a video after she unmatched him because she thought it was fake. But I thought you said that it was an app just for like celebrities. Yeah, so, but for some reason she didn't think it was really Ben Affleck. Who was the woman? Wouldn't you say it was a celebrity? I said, it's for people in the

entertainment industry. Celebrity could be executives and other stuff. Took. Yeah, it's a membership only dating app. Okay, time, so you do one bad role. You suck his batman one time. But you know what, that's the second scrape because he sucked his dad. Now, hold on, why do you think being on a dating app means that times are bad?

A lot of people are. They're very busy. Maybe it's hard for him to go out and meet people in person and sometimes sometimes people Sometimes people also like those apps because people are vetted out before you can even get on there, like something like this that's membership only. Wasn't he just with j Loo Monday? We don't know when this happened. This could have happened months ago. They didn't give an exact date, but she was reminiscing about the time that she unmatched him and he sent that

video to her. Lord Mercy, what, I don't think it means times are hard. It just means that I just don't have time, you know, So this I'd still want to date all right now? Fifty cents status as a big TV producer is not stopping continuing to grow. He has a new project, Confessions of a Crime Queen, and it just got a straightest series order. According to Deadline, it's a first of its kind anthology series. It combines documentary and scripted elements to bring the story to life.

It's similar to American horror story, so the story and characters will change each season. Or drop on a clue bump from mister Curtis Jackson green Light Gang. He is not playing at all when it comes to TV in a film. I hope y'all paying attention. As I said, I love New York, but I live in Houston. Now I'll explain later. Swipe left and that's the news. So I guess they're filming that in Houston. Okay, all right now. Dan Sanders is very upset about the fact that there

were no HBCU players in the NFL draft. He said, our kids are being neglected and rejected. I witness a multitude of kids that we played against that were more than qualified to be drafted. My prayers are that this won't ever happen again. You know, he coaches at an HBCU Jackson State. Yeah, I mean that has to be

because scouts aren't going to these HBCU games. Right, our scouts aren't taking um HBCUs as serious as they're taking you know, I guess, I guess the biggest schools because there's absolutely no reason nobody from an HBCU you shouldn't have been drafted. Yeah, they were two hundred and fifty nine picks in the twenty twenty one NFL Draft and not a single draft pick featured a player from an HBCU.

You're just not gonna sit here and tell me that you know those kids that the HBCUs aren't good enough. You're not gonna you can't hand me that. So I would assume the scouts are neglecting the HBCUs. Why because

they're HBCUs. All right. Now, let's talk about Chad and Johnson is going to be fighting on the Floyd Mayweather Logan Paul undercard, and so he has agreed to do an exhibition bout that's going to be happening in June six at the hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, and they said it's likely to be a four sixth round exhibition bout. The opponent has not been finalized yet, but here is Chad Johnson on the I Am Athlete

podcast talking about it. Lena Floyd management manager, hit me like, hey, listen, man, I got an opportunity for you know, Floyd fighting June six in Miami at the hard Rock. You can get in there, make it a cool million, you know, and do a few rounds. So I I told Ellie, I say, man, let me get back to you, because I looked at the dates in the time it would take for me and get in adequate shape to be able to do that and not embarrass myself in front of the world.

So it's like I got seven eight weeks. So I hit him back to following morning, ran it through my kids, ran it through the missus. I call it Ellavia back. I say, man, let do this. That's the same thing they told Nate Robinson. I don't know when y'all athletes are gonna realize you can't play boxing, Okay. Snoop Dogg said it's so eloquently and he said that you can't play boxing. One of y'all not gonna be happy until you absolutely positively die in the ring. Lett Nate Robinson,

be a lesson to you. You can't just get in that boxing ring. There's a science to boxing, y'all gonna get hurt in a real way depending on who he's fighting, right, So I guess we'll see. You know, it'll be interesting, the same thing you can be getting here for a few rounds make a million dollars. Now, now look, now, be honest, does it sound like something you want to watch now that you know he's on the undercard too? As well as watching No no, no period and oh

period no not for fifty ninety nine? No, hell no, I wouldn't you out of your damn mine. Like I've actually paid for a fight last week. I watched um Uh Ruise fight. Ruise fought last week. I watched him fight last week. But I paid for that because Ruise is an actual boxer and there are actual boxing matches. It's an actual boxing Yeah, but not Logan Paul isn't Chad Johnson is. I'm not interested. I'm not spending my heart to watch that. No, I'm watching on social media.

All the clips will be right on Instagram. Well that is your report, that's right. We got front page coming up next. What are you talking about? You man? You know this Bill Gates Melinda Gates separation is interesting to me because now there's reports that he took vacations every year with his ex while he was married. Okay, it's getting good. This cage story is getting good. It's the world most dangerous morning show to Breakfast Club. So Breakfast Club,

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on his fine Wednesday morning stoppage news. What we got you? Well, let's talk about the separation between Bill Gates and Melinda Gates. And people are also discussing how you know, they're worth about one hundred and twenty seven billion dollars or something like that, so they'll both be fine. But clearly this has been in the works for some time because I already had their separation agreement ready, so that by the

time they announced that they were getting divorced. All of that part was in place, so you can see this is something that's been in the works, but something that has been interesting has been being talked about, and they're saying that Bill Gates would go on annual trips with

an ex girlfriend. Now, there was a nineteen ninety seven Time profile that resurfaced where he discussed his relationship with his long time ex girlfriend and when blad and basically per the article, they continued to spend long weekends on the beach together once a year even after he got married in nineteen ninety four, and it was agreed upon. I guess between him and Melinda, so they said. They

met in nineteen eighty four, and I guess. She's five years older than him, so she was ready for marriage. He wasn't. They remained close friends. They broke up in nineteen eighties seven, and he said, when I was off on my own thinking about marrying Melinda, I called Anne and asked for her approval. She gave it. I said she'd be a good match for him. I said she'd be a good match for him because she had intellectual stamina. Even now, he still has this arrangement where he can

still go on vacation once a year with his ex. Oh, I thought this was something a little more juicy. I thought Bill had holes. He just had a little X. What do you think that? You said? What? What do you think? I mean, it's a little weird, Like can you imagine going on vacation once a year with your ex who you also asked for permission to marry your wife? I mean, we've never dated somebody who's worth one hundred billion dollars. I'm sure that you did somebody that's got

one hundred billion dollars. You'll make you, you know, you'll make some exense kinds of concessions. That's all I'm saying. You know, I don't know. You know. The beauty of Bill Gates and Melinda Gates is any date that you go on with them is high level tricking because they used to a certain lifestyle, so you'll be a part of that lifestyle. You can't take Melinda nowhere regular, you can't take Bill nowhere. You might love it, do you think so? Maybe? Yes, look at Jeff Bezos and then

his ex wife McKenzie. She married a science teacher. Yeah, but it might just be like she might say, I want some chick fil a. No, we say that, But where did they travel? Where do they live? You think she downgraded? You think she's living like a science teacher living when she's used to living like a basics She has money, But what I'm saying is when you have

that much money, it's not even about that anymore. Some of the richest people, the way that they dress, you wouldn't even think they have money like that, the places that they go to eat, all of that. I know people who are rich to still flying in economy just because they don't feel they need to fly private. What the house look like. Probably don't got to touch nothing, you know what I mean, you walk in the temperature

just robots come up to you and serve you. You know, I don't care that they don't dress and look what they crib look like. Where do they travel? They probably gotta private jetting up a runway in the backyard. I'm just saying, it's got to be high level trick. Would Bill and melindatho it used to a certain lifestyle. That's when you do something real simplistic and they'd be like, ooh, I've never had Polynesians saw us before. All right, Now, there's been a lot of violence in Colombia, and I

want to make sure that we address this. In Bogata, Colombia, there's been protests that erupted on April twenty eighth that was in response to a tax proposal by the government of the President. And in case you guys don't know what's happening there, there's also a lot of police brutality that's been happening in response to these protests. So what happened is the president proposed the tax reform, saying the

Colombian state has no money because of the pandemic. So because of that the shortage of money, which by the way, people are saying is really caused by corruption by state officials and it's that's the reason why they don't have it. There's a tax reform that will make working in middle class people pay a ninety percent tax on water, gas, electricity, internet,

and sewers. So imagine you already are struggling financially and now there's a nineteen percent tax impose on those everyday things and essentials like meat, milk, eggs, tampons, medications, books, rice, all of that. Now, this reform also imposes new income taxes on people who earn more than seven hundred US dollars a month, and did you know the minimum salary in Colombia is only two hundred and sixty US dollars

a month. So everything has been crushed right now. Unemployment rate is above fourteen percent, poverty, hunger, widespread economic devastation. So that tax reform bill was another slap in the face by the Colombian government during a crisis. That's when thousands of Colombians actually took to the streets. They were striking against this tax reform bill. And now there's been police brutality in response to these protests and people are being killed by the police. So we just want to

let you know what's going on in Colombia. Lord of Mercy, Just when you think you got it bad, there's always somebody out there who got it worse. Right, they put your problems down, and somebody put their problems down, you'll pick your problems back up fast. So yeah, prayers up for everybody in Columbia going to do all right. Well, that is your front page news. And listen, you know it's mental health Awareness month. So coming up next, we have a woman that I love. Her name is Shanty.

Does she has an organization called Silence to Shame. They are actually doing a virtual gala tonight, you know what I mean, the honor people that are doing the work in the mental health space. So we'll talk to Shanty Does when we come back about that and a whole bunch of other stuff. You know, we gotta protect our peace out here, and Shanty has some tips on how to do that as well. Okay, so it's the world

most dangerous. Want to show the Breakfast Club, the Breakfast Club, putting everybody in DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building, perfect person to have during mental health away in this month. Yes, Shanty Does. You might know her from Silence to Shame. Celebrating the fifth anniversary. By the way, that's right in congratulations for everything, Thank you so much. How y'all doing. I can't believe. I'm like here,

what y'all? I ain't lie. When I landed in New York, it was like being in a movie seeing a lot of people. It was just weird, was strange. But I'm just grateful like that we're finally turning the curve a little bit. You know, I've heard your name so much over the past year. I mean I always hear your name, but literally over the past year, because I feel like none of us would be the same after this pandemic.

But it's like so many people saw themselves for the first time, especially in the industry, and they didn't like what they see, so they started having so many questions about their mental health and mental illness. So it was always I need to connect with silence to shame and

shanty dogs always. Did you notice that too? I did, And you know, I'm trying not to get emotional, but like you know, this movement started from such a place of pain, like with me constantly take my own life, and you know, we talked about this and I appreciate y'all.

This is my fourth time on the Breakfast Club, Like I feel like, you know, this is the Breakfast of Champions for me, Like you know, it's such a big deal, but it's so humbling though, just to know that, like there's a change and it's a culture that's shifting in our music business. And so many people come to me Charlemagne and they'll text me anonymously, and colleagues and executives about their anxiety or being afraid to open up, and they're still not at a place where they want to

share publicly. But the fact that they're telling me, it's like a really big deal. And I don't want anything in return. I just want people to be healthy. We always reach out and say that we need helpful people, but how can the family members of people dealing with mental illness get assistance? Yeah, so it's funny you ask that we actually have another family member that's living with

bipolar disorder and Ski's effective disorder. And I know when I first went through that with my family, it was probably like two thousand and eight, two thousand and nine, and I was, you know, working at Motown at the height of the business and didn't know as much about it. And it was my sister or my late sister, who

was like, you really need to take a class. And so NAMI, which is a National Alliance on Mental Illness, And shout out to NAMI because they now have a black CEO, mister Dan Gillison, who you actually met at Taraji's death. He said to tell you hello. But they have this great program called Family to Family and it's for anybody and it's like a maybe like a twelve week class or ten week class that kind of takes you through learning about how to care for your loved ones.

And I didn't even know those type of resources existed. But I do encourage family members because if your family member has a psychotic break or an episode or has to be put in a mental health hospital, it is so traumatic on the family and you have to learn how to deal with it, and you have to learn how to properly be there for your loved one and

not to be judgmental. So I really encourage people because your mental health is being normalized now right Obviously you're one of the advocates that normalizes it every day on social media and using your platform here, but it's still a lot we don't know about it. And so dealing with anxiety or depression is one thing, but when you have a severe mental illness, nobody really know what to

do with that. Shout out to New York because I saw there was like a law pass or something where the cops aren't being called now if there's a mental health issue, there's actually a unit I think to deal with that, and that's a really big deal because even police officers are not trained properly to know how to deal with people who are suffering from a psychotic break or is mental illness. So we got to do more

work in that area as well. But going back to the families, like get educated, make it a part of the conversation. You got to deal with the elephant in the room. If you know your daughter or your husband, somebody sitting there talking to themselves at dinner, they need help. But you also got to get help so you can understand how to navigate this process because it can be debilitating on the families. Sometimes there is a call and

there's a problem with somebody with mental health. And let's say somebody with mental health does something, let's say, hurt somebody else or kill somebody. If we go to that for at that distance, what should happen? If you think about it, maybe they weren't on their meds. And if they weren't on their meds, maybe they weren't in their right mind. Should they go to jail for life for mental health or should they get help and then be able to come back out? Like what do you think

should happen in a case like that? Well, I don't think they should go to jail for it because I don't think, you know, we should criminalize, right, somebody dealing with mental health issues. And it's funny, you know, suicide and some cultures, not necessarily in Western culture, but it is a criminal act. That's why when people say, oh, such and such committed suicide, I don't say that anymore. I don't say that my dad committed suicide. I say

he completed suicide because it denotes a criminal act. So what I think should happen is we need more systems in place, especially in these jails you know that are all privatized, which that's a whole different subject in scenario, but we need to be able to rehabilitate people from a place of wellness. We need more institutions. And you know how like you have older people who live in

senior living facilities. I wish we had like some type of facilities that will really help people, right, because we have short term care where you might go in if you have a psychotic break and they'll keep you for seven to ten days in a hospital or facility. Because then it's like after that you have to go back and live at home, or you may have to go

live at a hotel or find somewhere like that. So I think we need more like wellness centers where it's like long term care, because even when you look at it like rehab facilities, rehab facilities won't really touch patients who are dealing with severe mental illness because you gotta get clean first, as they say, then you can deal

with the mental health issues. Because I don't think, you know, we need the hospitals or you know, the mental health institutions like they used to say that we're you know, run by state governments, because I don't think it was a lot that was happening from a wellness perspective that really helped people kind of assimilate back into society. They just kept you on meds all the time, right, And so it's just so much work that needs to be done. That's why, like we need so much money and resources.

And the other thing too, is like you're starting your alliance, we need to come together, pool our resources and join forces, especially in communities of color. Let's build out these programs. Let's go you know a lot of businesses are like not in the same place that they were in from

the pandemic. Let's go buy some hotels and turn those into long term care facilities for someone that might be thirty years old that has a severe mental illness, but we hire the doctors that can treat them there and have these activities. From a wellness perspective, like, that's what I think we need. I want to build stilence and shame wellness. We can, but you know what I'm saying, I think about that, like we don't have enough places, especially in our communities, to be able to care for

our loved ones. And I know several families that have been affected because you ask about you know, if someone that has a mental illness kill somebody oftentimes, you know, we find the statistics show that people with severe mental illnesses aren't necessarily the ones going out doing the crimes, right, And then you see these mass murders in the first thing they want to say from a press perspective as oh, it was mental health and so yeah, they may have issues,

but I want to just blame that on mental illness. What I have learned through my own experience is that people who have severe mental illness sometimes they will lash out to those closest to them, not necessarily strangers, right, And of course they are in their right frame of mind. So they do need the medication, but they also need talk, therapy, psychotherapy. It's just so much more to it. And then, especially black folks, it's a lot of pent up trauma that

we have not dealt with even as a culture. And then you talk about the last year and how we see black and brown babies getting shot right in front of us men and women. Now, it's a lot that we have to process. And so if they aren't taking mental health seriously now, I mean, then I hope they are now because we are still hurting as a culture and as a people. And even with the pandemic, y'all, Like so many people pass away and we have to

watch their funerals like on YouTube. Yeah, so a lot of I've seen black men who've lost parents and grandparents and people in their families. They still have that pent up, not necessarily in therapy, they're not dealing with it, so that grief is taken a toll on them. So even more reason why we as a people need more resources in our community. And it's a society at large, all right, We got more with shanty Dos coming up next. It's

the world most dangerous. Want to show the breakfast club piece of the planning Charlomagne and God Angelie Yee here got the Good Sisters. Shanty dives from silence to shame in the building envy. I have a friend of mine that says, one of the most difficult things are committing somebody when they feel like there's something off. And I was going to ask you, like, how hard is that and how what can somebody do? Because you know, your

family's the closest. If your family says, hey, this person, this man and woman needs to get help, they're saying, it's so difficult to get somebody committed into a hospital. Why is that? It is very different than you might

be able to speak more to this. But oftentimes, again when they're not in their right frame of mind, or if they're not on medications, of course they're not gonna want to go somewhere against their will because in their mind, they don't think anything is wrong with them, you know, the government is following them, or different things are happening, or that's just what it is in their minds, you know, And that's probably due to the chemical imbalance, right and

and sometimes you know, like I know, from a personal perspective, someone that I knew ended up using I think it was called K twelve, that synthetic weed. And so if you already have a chemical imbalance, that's going to have an adverse effect. I'm not a psychiatrist, but I do know enough about when you introduce these foreign substances into your brain and you already have different things going on,

it's going to make for a perfect storm. And so it's really difficult being able to commit someone that doesn't want to. But you know, there are different things. Um different states have different laws, or you can do involuntary commitment, you know, and get the judges to do I guess whatever they need to allow the family to have the person committed. But it is very difficult, and I think some of those laws need to change too to make

it easier. And then just from an emotional perspective, you know what it is having to call the police or on your son or daughter or mother or like, it takes such a huge toll on the family. I mean, had a friend who committed suicide last year, and like you know, when we call to get the wellness check done, they told us that they couldn't do any checks because the person hadn't hurt anyone or hurt themselves yeah, which

is like, so what do you do then? And then she ended up committing to us the closest, telling them this person needs to be checked on it, and they like, oh, well wait till they hurt themselves or hurt somebody. That sounds crazy. Yeah, it does sound crazy, and it puts us in a very tough position. And I'm sure that family member is now blaming themselves, but they try to do everything that they could do. So it's just a

lot that still needs to happen. I'm glad people are talking talking about it, and you see people on I G Live and all the press that mental health is getting now. But again, we got to break it down and really look at it from a family perspective and really feel like, what can we do to really have some you know, rules in place and some facilities in place from a long term care perspective, because we don't even know what the after effects are going to be

from this pandemic. Oh none of us are. What would you say to artists who are struggling with being open about their scruggles? Um, what I would say to music artists And we've been doing a lot of work you know, with silence and shame. And yeah, so for artists first

and foremost, I would say, lean into your creativity. Um, stay off of social media so much because sometimes scrolling through that timeline and seeing, you know, what people who might have, you know, a lot of money are doing, and you're comparing yourself to an artist who's been out in this season. Like, stopped comparing yourself to everybody else. And incorporate wellness into your daily regiment and it's okay

to cry. And if you're having a tough time, and then obviously therapy, you know, hap he goes a long way. Excuse me if you can find the right therapist. And I do know sometimes it's tough because you want somebody that kind of can relate to you, and it may be a little bit tougher because what is it. I think like less than five percent of all clinicians are clinicians in color. But just try to lean into it

as much as you can. And the other thing I'll say is don't use recreational drugs or alcohol as a coping mechanism. Now, I can't tell you what to do in your downtime. You know you want to smoke one you know, smoke one with your boys, but don't do it because something is wrong. I mean, also take good care of your physical health too, because mental and physical go hand in hand. I was just physically sick like

a month ago. I thought I had COVID. Thank god it wasn't, but I had another severe infection and then it started playing with my mental psyche. And I'm proud to say I'm back in therapy now. I had stopped going for a while, but I felt myself kind of to ring and I couldn't really find that joy that I needed. So artists need to lean into wellness from a holistic perspective and incorporated on a daily basis. And you had mentioned Sony. Shout out to John Platt and

Sony Music Publishing. They made us a part of their social justice fund, and so we're creating what's called the Soundtrack of Mental Health. Now, you did a panel with me like two years ago, because I've been using that brand. And essentially we're gonna do sixty minute training so anybody that works in the music industry can get these trainings

for free. We'll have trainings around understanding mental health, substance abuse, self care, stress management, suicide, prevention training and so will it save everybody's life, We don't know, but hopefully it will start to save some lives. And you don't know what you don't know, right, So if we can educate you and at least inform you, inform your family around how to identify mental illness, how to identify the signs, how to get treatment, and provide them with the resources.

And you know, shout out to music cares. They do a lot in terms of substance abuse, and they've really added mental health until the phone now and a lot of artists, especially artists of color, didn't even know those resources existed for music here. So I want to make sure we're pushing people there as well. But we just were trying to do this work. But we need to raise more money because we got to hire facilitators and stuff.

So that's why you know, today is a big deal for us with national silence a shame day as we continue to raise funds around music and mental health. And y'all have your virtual galla, we do what is that? What is the virtual gala gonna be? So somebody I might be sitting next to I think, is getting on it. Thank you, I really do no, I do appreciate the honor like that means a lot because I never set out to be a mental health advocate. I was just

telling my story. One of my colleagues, Hillary Dunson, was like, y'all need to do a gala, and you know, we're five years in as an organization, and I was like, well, it's COVID. How are you gonna do a gala? And so she's like just doing virtually, and so I got on my phone and started texting people and I was like, thinking of I really put a lot of thought into

who I wanted to honor. So of course you were one of the first people because of how you use your platform, and so you are getting the silence of shame, brave award for being brave for opening up every day and you are so vulnerable and transparent now on social media, and you don't know how much that's helping people. So I thank you for that. We're also honoring Michelle Williams. She's done a lot in terms of using her platform and talking about her depression, even from when she was

twelve years old, and so I honor her. I was just talking to her the other day and she was just saying, how you know people thought that it all came about, you know, when she was in Destiny Show, and she was like, no, I felt with this since I was much younger. So her being vulnerable to even share that totally makes her a great candidate to be honored.

We're honoring Spirit. She is amazing. She's an African American female clinician in the Atlanta area but does a lot of national work, and she talks a lot about trauma in the black community and boundaries and that sort of thing. So we're honoring her. And then last one, at least D Nice because he shines such a light on our community and really helped our mental health because there were nights where I was like in the crib alone and it's almost like I felt the walls closing in on me.

But then D Nice would be live and he was shouting everybody out like you were in the club, and you know, and getting up and moving and dancing. I mean, that's a part of wellness in and of itself. And then we have appearances. Common gave this really great opening for the gala, a very personal, um and passionate story, and we have performances from Lacrai and from Anthony Hamilton and it's just gonna be fantastic. Www dot Silence to Shame dot com and register you know this morning, or

you can catch it on our YouTube page. It's gonna be live streamed on our YouTube page at Silence to Shame TV. Or go to Instagram at Silence to Shame and check it out. And we're probably gonna have it on Facebook. And we just got connected through all. I

want to shout out the Mental Health Coalition. Kenneth Cole is also a part of the GALA and he has this fantastic coalition where he put over thirty organizations that are already doing the work and so they're doing so much on their part to support us, and so I want to make sure that you know, you guys utilize Mental Health Coalition as a resource as well. Yeah, I'm part of that with the mental mental Health and lines. I'm actually I just did something with kenn of me

and doctor Alphie. Oh yeah for the one to one. Yeah, the one to one yeah, And I'm actually doing it today. All right. We got more with Shanty Dos coming up next. It's the World Most Dangerous Morning to show the Breakfast club piece of the planning Charlomagne and God Angelie. Yee, here we got the good sisters shanty doves from silence

to shame in the building. How is your work in the mental health space helped you along your journey because you've gone through a lot, losing your system things like that. That's a great question. I was introduced to this notion called the wounded Healer from my pastor, doctor Warnock, and I still feel like I'm going through it. That's why

I am back in therapy. I am also probably getting ready to get back on my antidepressants because even though things are going good, the foundation is starting to roll now. I saw have mornings where I struggle and I just can't get happy again. And I'm not embarrassed to take medication if I need it, And so doing this work has helped me by being able to pour back into people. But I also have to be careful because I'm re traumatizing myself kind of every time i share the story

about wanting to take my own life. So I have to, you know, really incorporate breaks and walks into my day, Like once I can get through today and the Gala, I'm taking two days off and the rest of the weekend, I'm gonna go see my mother because I haven't been able to hug her since the pandemic started. But I have to be really intentional about the breaks that I take because this is heavy work and people see the posts, but they don't know what goes on like behind the scenes.

And like I mentioned, it's an honor to be able to help so many people and strangers. But I also have to practice piece because sometimes I internalize everybody else's problems and everybody else's trauma, so I have to work twice as hard on my own mental health. But it's okay. I feel like I was built for this. I'm the EVP of my own you know body, if you will, I'm the executive vice president of Shantidas, So I have to take care of myself, right, That's right. You know

you said you could take yourself off medicine. When do you know when it's okay to stop taking medicine? That's a great question, and I will, I would say, because I don't want to give any medical advice like that. But you got to talk to your doctor and talk to your therapists and see how they feel like you're doing and how you're progressing. And then when you do it, you're not supposed to just stop cold turkey taking it. You have to wean yourself off of it. That's the

mistake I may, Envy. I thought I was better after like four or five months, and I just stopped it brought me back down to a low. So you need to be able to have a real plan and strategy from your doctor, your PCP as well as your psychiatrist to wean yourself off of it, because the worst thing you can do is just stop taking it cold turkey. Give them the website they can donate to Silence to Shame. Yeah, so the website is www dot Silence for shame dot com.

And also you can text the words Silence sil e n CE to seven O seven oh seven. Oh. Make sure y'all tune in tonight for the gala. It's gonna be turned. We have a lot of great people, but more importantly, we're gonna go out here in silence of shame and save some blies. That's right right, Well, the shanty Dos appreciate you again. I love y'all, love you, and thank you Envy for doing the dance. To donate if you want to do it again, and the month

of May we can jump on. We're still raising money and brother, brother Charlottamagne, we're gonna do some more stuff together. Let's do it. Take this thing around the world. I'm with it. Let's do it, all right, let's do it, guys. It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning turned up during mark Chunk. Yes, it's the world the most Dangerous Morning sho to Breakfast Club. Charlomagne, God Angela E dj Enva is off today. Smooth the

shanty dogs for pulling up man um everybody back. Silence to Shame, she's doing her virtual gallant and nights will make sure you check that out at sho once the Shame dot com. I want to thank Silence to Shame for honoring me for them for the work they feel like I do in the mental health space. So thank you, Silence to Shame. Now we got rumor report coming up. What we're talking about, I guess you're about to tell

us somebody's getting cancel Prince Charming. Okay, listen, oh report got breast club Well, Disneylands revamped Snow White Ride is now perhaps the target for cancel culture. You know why because Prince Charming actually kiss snow White without her consent while she was sleeping. You'll leave me alone, you let me alone. This is silly. Now, you don't think this is silly. The whole point she was dead, teaching kids are kissing when it hasn't been established. If both parties

are willing to engage, it's not okay. But they were telling the Prince to kiss her because they knew that the kids from the Prince would awaken her. Everybody. I just watched No White the other day. I don't know why, but it didn't. My daughters were watching something, but the dwarfs and everybody were crying because they thought she was dead and they didn't know if the Prince could revive her. And the Prince kissed her, she woke up and everybody

lived happily. Of after, everybody was happy. Well, this ride at Disneyland right now is an issue for some people, and they're saying that because the ride features that kiss from Prince Charming, it shouldn't have done that. I don't believe. I don't know. I think you made this whole serious. Your sources, Where did this come from? The San Francisco Gate review, Lord Mercy nobody got nothing else better to

talk about San Francisco. They said, why not reimagine ending and keeping with the spirit of the movie in snow White's place in the Disney Cannon. But that avoids this problem. How else is she gonna wake up? It was? Wasn't it the fact that the prince was her true love and she could only be awakened by her true love or something like that. Didn't you say that that you can't give CPR anymore? Who said, Dad, I could have sworn you said that. There was this whole big thing

about not being able to give CPR anymore. I think you had an issue with that. I'm telling you, what are you having that conversation? No, you were right up here on the radio. I hope we can flash back to that. I hope so too, because I don't remember that.

All right. Now, let's talk about Tristan Thompson. According to reports, he's hired lawyers to shoot down these new cheating allegations from Sydney Chase and Instagram model who was on No Jumper and said this Sydney, how was Tristan Thompson's It was a peekaboo, but Babby it was good hold on, hold on, So Tristan Thompson's uncut? I don't know, Hey, then what are you doing? Are you ruining? Why? What are you doing? He told me he was not in a relationship anymore, So I said, okay, this was Daniel

remember okay. Well, she has since apologized for saying that, but she also is saying it's true, and she also said she did not get a cease and desist from anyone. She said, the articles are giving false information. Let's this be a lesson to not let anyone, no matter the money or fame they have, shut you down or turnish your name. I hope we do suit him, I really do.

I hope we sue the hell out of him, because you know, I hate these people that are go on these podcasts and say anything just because they know it'll probably end up being a headline. I dyes, he should sue the hell out there. Right. Well, we'll see what happens. She meant like uncircumcised. Why does that interest you? Because when you played that clip the first time, I thought you meant like I thought they were saying, like he's uncut,

like he's raw and unfiltered. Then it just hit me, just like, I don't be paying attention to them chicks when they talking. Then I heard just now I'm like, oh, you mean he's uncircumcised. Never mind, so you alright shut up? All right? Now, let's talk about Stacy Abrams. Who knew that Stacy Abrams also writes romance novels, and they're gonna be actually printing her out of print books. They're getting

a brand new shelf life. So her first three books, Rules of Engagement, The Art of Desire, and Power of Persuasion have been out of print for years, but now they're going to be coming back out on Berkeley and imprint of Penguin Random House. We knew about that. We asked her about that when she came to the Breakfast Club. A lot of people didn't know this though, because I see people being like, who knew? We gotta get Stacey Abams on lip service. But she said, as my first novels,

they remain incredibly special to me. The characters and their adventures are what I wish to read as a young black woman's stories that showcase women of color as nuance, determined and exciting. And so if you haven't got a chance to read those, now you can all right. Will Smith is making a YouTube docuseriies about getting in shape. I'm sure you guys saw the post of him talking about his dad bod Well. He's now starring in an

unscripted series called Best Shape of My Life. According to Entertainment Tonight, it's a six part docu series following him as he tries to get back in the best shape of his life. It'll also feature guest stars like professional athletes, health and fitness experts, and some other YouTube content creators who will help them out. Listen, it's hard, man, you know what I'm saying. Once you get to a certain age, like you know, even if you maintain a regular workout routine.

I don't know why. It's just some areas where you know, they just get fluffy. Yeah, your metabolism slows down. It's just not as easy to lose that weight. It's a pandemic. A lot of us, myself included, have gained weight and are like, Okay, we gotta get back out there and get it back together. It's not easy. And then it sucks when you're over fifty, right, because you can't just go get the surgery because you take Why can't you take a little too longer to heal right at fifteen,

getting cut open at fifty for no reason. All right, Well, Will Smith and Alicia Keys will also be getting their own original series that will lead the way for the handful of shows that they're launching. So Alicia Keys as well.

Alicia Keys is bringing fans into a celebration as she celebrates the twentieth anniversary of her debut album Songs in a Minor So it'll be performances, behind the scenes footage over the years, and you get to see Alicia He's work on her upcoming eighth studio album on that show as well. Okay, there's a lot going on right now

with all these YouTube originals. They have the megos. They're doing a docu series called Ice Cold with Hip Hop Jewelry, exploring the serious issues that surround the racial inequity and America. We talk very interesting. We talk like YouTube not the biggest network in the world. It is, you know what I'm saying, Like God bless all the TV networks, but

there is no bigger network than YouTube. There's nobody getting more eyeballs on them than YouTube's and it only makes sense for YouTube to be doing original program all right, and Tammy Roman, it's revealing that her daughter came out to her as bisexual via text message. Now, Jazz Anderson is her daughter, and she has her show in the Mix. She's a co host on that show on Fox Soul, and she was talking about using her platform and coming out as bisexual. Here's what she said. I am bisexual.

I do. I got myself as a bisexual female in twenty twenty. I've been with females and I've been with male all right, well, Tammy Roman and response has said that she was hurt that her daughter came out via text message. Here's what she said on her own Fox So show. Get into it with t. S. Madison trying to sound like I'm not supportive of her journey and her living her truth, but I really want advice on how as a parent do I do that when that's

not what I was brought up on. I'm still trying to educate myself and learn about the LGBT community, and I in no way want to come off as homophobic because I'm not. In all honesty, I cried, I was hurt. That wasn't what I envisioned from my daughter. And then when she chose to come out. She texts me, that's real. Tammy didn't say nothing wrong. That's her truth. You're a parent. You grew up and how she felt. That's how you felt.

You grew up loving men. That's what you know. You have a daughter, you want to share those same experiences with her, and you find out she's gig doesn't like what you like. I can easily see how that could confuse you as a parent. And Tammy says she wants advice, she wants to be educated. I don't say how you can shame someone looking to learn. And she should be upset that some big news like that was sent to

her in a text message. You would get mad if your child shared any huge news about themselves like that, you know, via text with you pick up the phone, call me FaceTime, you come see me something? All right? Well, that is your room of report. I'm angela ye, and we are getting ready for Donkey of the Days Charlemagne. Who you given your donkey too? Oh? Four old white men Mitch McConnell, Ray Garofalo, Representative Justin Lafferty, a Tendessee

and Colorado State Republican Round Hanks. They need to all come to the front of the congregation. We'd like to have a word with him police, all right, when we come back to donkey other day on the breakfast club. So breakfast club, your mornings will never be the same. Angela here and the General Insurance understands that stuff happens, including lapses in auto coverage. At the General. They make it easy to get reinstated and we'll work with you

to keep you covered. Called eight hundred General. Go to the General dot com to find out more. Some restrictions apply. This is a miracle. There is no question that there are problems in this country between police and community. Yes, you are a donkey to the latest on that police killing of a black man. Now a new developments in the deadly spawshooting rampage. If it was a really bad day for him, and if this is what he did,

and so we are in a state of emergency. Okay, White supremative violence is always have been the number one threat to our scide. But I'm also very proud that my wife was whause the breakfast club bitches, all right,

please tell me why was I your donkey of the day. Well, I'm about to tell everybody, Okay, donkey to Day for Way to Day, may fifth Sincle to Mayo goes to four individuals, sending Minority Leader Mitch Mcconnoell, Republican State Representative rig Garoffalo of Louisiana, Tennessee State Representative Justin Lafferty, and

Colorado State Republican Ron Hanks. Okay, if you have any allergic reactions to so odium, don't listen to this donkey or the day because the mayonnaise is heavy with this one. Ain't too much goddamn Manna's Let the record show Charlomagne, the God, uncle, Charlotte, brother, Lenard, whatever you want to call me, is on record is saying the greatest threat to this country is and always will be old white

men in politics. Okay. See, the great extraterrestrial philosopher Thanos said it perfectly when he said, as long as there are those who remember what was, there will always be those who cannot accept what can be. That right, there is old white male politicians in a nutshell on both sides. Okay, I don't trust any of them because they are used to being at the top of this cast system in America. And one thing about power, you don't want to relinquish

it when you've had it. And trust me when I tell you that these old white males in politics see two thousand and forty around the corner, and they are losing their minds because of it. What it's two thousand and forty. Well, white Americans are projected to be less than fifty percent of the population. Don't think for one second that fear of a black and brown planet isn't

making old white men whose their minds. Trust me, if there were some infinity stones out there to be collected, they would be looking for them right now so they can snap off black and brown asses back to wherever the hell we came from. Okay, if they could erased us from history, they absolutely would, case in point what they are currently trying to do with the sixteen nineteen project. If you have never read The New York Times sixteen

nineteen project, do yourself the biggest favor and go do that. Okay, read it, listen to the podcast, you know, take it

in however you can. It came out in twenty nineteen on the four hundred anniversary of the arrival of the first enslaved Africans to America, Virginia, to be exact in the sixteen nineteen project accurately depicted the consequences of slavery and the contributions of black people in this country, slothing the cole hand of Jones, dropping the clues bomx from the coh handed Jones for writing something so impactful that it has made its way into American classrooms. Okay, teach

the truth to the youth. Let them know we built this country for free, and this country owes us for the work we put in. Okay, and you know how I know the sixteen nineteen project is the truth because the white man is trying to stop it. Okay, Yes, with all that's going on in America, as fragile as America is right now, Mitch McConnell and forty others Senate Republicans wrote a letter the federal education officials to drop a proposed effort to prioritize history education programs that address

systemic racism. They call it a politicized and divisive agenda. They say families did not ask for this divisive nonsense. Voters didn't vote for it. Americans never decided our children should be taught that our country is inherently evil. Oh,

this is good stuff. Okay. The reason it's good stuff is because when you're here with these folks is saying, you see why they never taught the enslave to read or write, and why they would punish you if they caught you reading or writing, because they don't want you to know the truth. And as long as old white men can tell you his story instead of accurate history, he can keep his foot on our Next, let's start

with Mitch McConnell. Okay, on Monday, he said that he doesn't think sixteen nineteen is one of the most important points in US history. Listen, this is about American history and the most important dates in American history. And my view, and I think most Americans think dates like seventeen seventy six, the Declaration of Independence, seventeen eighty seven, the Constitution eighteen sixty one to eighteen sixty five, the Civil War, or

it's sort of the basic tenets of American history. There are a lot of exotic notions about what are the most important points in American history. I simply disagree with the notion that the New York Times laid out there that the year sixteen nineteen was one of those years. I disagree, I was sixteen eighteen not important. Okay. If i'd slavery, the US would not have become a leading economic power, all right. That continent became the world's largest

commodity without forced migration and forced labor. That doesn't happen. So yes, that year has to be probably the most important year because the work of the enslaved is what established the USA as the world economic power. Now, Ray Garofalo was arguing against the sixteen nineteen project, or what he calls the divisive teaching on race, and he said this, if you're having a discussion on slavery, then you can talk about everything dealing with slavery, the good, the bad,

the ugly. There's no good to slavery, though, Well, then whatever whatever the case may be, there is no other case. Ray. That's it, period, full stop. If you find the good enslavery, it's because you're only looking at it from the perspective of the slave master. If you the slave master wouldn't trade places with the enslaved even for a day, there is no good in it. Period. Okay, this stuff gets better, man.

You had a couple of Gelp lawmakers pushing back on the sixteen nineteen project, and they decided to address the three Fish Compromise. You know the three fish compromise where they counted every enslaved black persons three fifths of a of a human. Okay, this is a Republican representative named Ron Hanks discussing the three Fish compromise. Listen, well, actually have him talking about a jew boy. I know what I'm doing. Lynch might be a good thing for what

I'm about to say. No, just kid, ain't play it again. Please, being called mister Lynch might be a good thing for what I'm about to say. No, just kid, ain't. That's right. Let's stop right there. The reason I wanted to stop right there and don't get to him talking about the three Fish compromise because there's nothing to talk about when you're making jokes about lynching. Okay, these are all lowmakers, ladies and ghettlemen, old white males and politics who start

off their points making jokes about lynching. But according to Tim Scott, Kamala Harris, and O. G. Jim Clyburne, America is not a racist country. Okay. My last old white male politician I'm bringing to this dand is justin Lafferty, Okay. He is a lawmaker in Tennessee who is arguing that the Three Fish Compromise should be held up is a positive but bitter part of US history, and that the bill would prohibit critical race theory from being taught in

Tennessee public schools. Listen. The Three Fish Compromise was a direct effort to ensure that Southern states never got the population necessary to continue the practice of slavery everywhere else in the country. We've got nine state representatives by limiting the number of population in the count they specifically limited the number of representatives that would be available in the slave holding states, and they did it for the purpose of ending slavery well before a civil war. Do we

talk about that? I don't hear that anywhere in this conversation across the country. I don't know how we've gotten here, but talking about incorporating another view of history while ignoring the very writings that we have access to is no way to go about its. Start with the truth, start with what happens, start with how we got here, and then let's move forward. Justin they are telling the truth, but you can't handle the truth. You don't want the

real history of America told. None of y'all do, because you know, then you know folks will start asking for what they're old this your uncle Chaulat talking. I think they're trying to revise history just so they don't have to have the conversation about reparations, because they know they Oh, it's just intellectually dishonest to say you want to truth of American history but then want to dismiss the sixteen nineteen project. You can't heal what you don't reveal. Okay.

A country really invested in healing would tell the truth about this history, acknowledge the truth, and then planning with the people a wronged on how to fix it. Okay. Salute to the good brother Antonio Parkinson. He's the chairman of the Black Caucus in the Tennessee House. He worded it perfect when he said, laugh for these comments were offensive, and he said, and I quote, it is impossible to defend policies that protect slavery and fail to account for

the full humanity of black people. I don't care if his policy or how you're counting heads. There is nothing good about slavery. That's it, full stop. Nothing else to discuss. Why are all politicians lying. Okay, you got black elected officials saying America is not a racist country. And to them, I say, well, what does this huh? You got old white male politicians telling us there was good aspects to slavery, the three Fifths Compromise should be held up as a

positive in sixteen nineteen. Just wasn't that important of a year. Well, if sixteen nineteen wasn't that important of a year, why the hell are y'all going so hard to stop people from teaching about it? Please? Let Chelsea Handler give Mitch McConnell, Ray Garoffalo, Ron Hanks, and Justin Lafferty the biggest he haw he haw heehaw. That is way too much. Dan Maynetz, Gaffy Griffin, you got anything you want to add to this, Please give this giant jar male the biggest heahaw. That's all, clock,

I asked clock. Oh, Chris, Chris? Why does Chris is so crazy? He's so crazy? Okay? Is that it? That's all you think? That's all all right? What Charlot may thank you for that donkey of the day. That's right. And up next we gotta ask ye okay, if you want to ask Angelie ye anything, reach out in touch twenty one hundred and five and five one oh five one. I don't know how to advice will be the day because she's clearly still drunk. You're a liar. You had

mimosas this morning. You was drinking last night, and you had mimosas this morning. I know you did. No, sir, did you even like mimosas? Oh okay, well I'm not even like Yeah, I don't even I can't even drink orange juice. Oh okay, Now balini is another thing. So that's what you had this morning? No? No, okay? Serial we asky is up next? It's to breakfast club? What what? What? What? What you gonna know? Baby mama issues snee some words of wisdom? Haul up now for asking eight hundred five

A five one oh five one. The breakfast club. Come on, need relationship advice, leave personal advice, just the real advice. Haul up now for asking? What's up as a breakfast club? And we are doing ask you where you can call us up eight hundred and five A five one oh five one and ask me anything you want to know. What could be relationships. It could be about work, it could be about friendship. Now we have someone on the line. Good morning, who's this? I like the morning? Okay, so

I have a high school weeth heeart. So it's my baby fighter for six years now. About two years ago, it was about to move in, and then I found out that he has a two year old whom he apologized to that that it was irrelevant, it was a mistake, irrelevant. We tried again. Then I found that that the girl is pregnant. Again. Wow. In the same breath fighting out that she's pregnant, hare comes his new girlfriend posting him for his birthday. Ooh, you ain't got no boyfriend. Oh no,

that's not my boyfriend. I just lead him to leave me alone. So right now we're going through a custody case. I just want to know what's the west, the best way to handle it, because he's not happy about that, even if he's the one who initiated the custody case. First of all, I wouldn't speak to him directly. I would have somebody that could be a mediator between the two of you so that you don't he cannot contact you, and y'all don't have to have conversations with each other

right now, because it feels like it's too much. Right, But then I try not to have contact with him, but his new girl thinks as her place to make certain comments like telling my daughter to not tell me certain things because I'm gonna take her away from them. First of all, y'all are not married, You're irrelevant. Yeah, And the thing is, when it's affecting your child, that is the number one concern, right, Forget her, forget him.

This is about your child and making sure that she's not in a bad position, making sure that she's growing up the right way, making sure that she's able to express herself, because I'm sure it's really confusing for her, and I'm sure that hurts you more than anything but also makes you angry. So that's not to do. That feels like something he should be checking, right, because that's his girl, and it feels like he shouldn't be allowing that to happen. If he cares about the child, forget

about you. If he cares about your daughter together, that seems like it's really discussing and immature of him. And if I were you, I would make sure i'd document everything that's going on, everything that you do, and use that in court. That we have to talk to each other, and every time something happened, I will go there say what's happening because he tends to say that's not true. So that's what I've been doing, So I guess I've

been doing the right. Thing is just annoyance, right, and probably I'm sure at times you want to vent, oh, yes, but you know, it's just disgusting because he messed up, he cheated on you, had two kids with somebody else on you, has a whole other girlfriend, do all the wrong things, but then has the nerve to treat you like this. It's disgusting and exactly to let this affect

your child. And it's hard to always be the bigger person, especially when a child is involved, correct, And I try to do my best when it comes to her, But every time I go to him is like, you want to know my business? You're controlling. So I just don't speak to him at all, right, And you know one thing I will say, just make sure you're always talking to your daughter, always telling her how much you love her and letting her know that she could tell you anything.

And if anything, I would try to get her somebody that she could talk to also, right now, just to help her cope and deal with everything and be able to express herself, and also help you learn the best ways to handle things, if any thing do you guys, did they order that you guys have to get mediation or some type of Um, we're currently going for mediation, but now it's going to go to the court because he doesn't want to agree to a certain things, right,

Because it sounds like y'all need some counseling on how you guys can come together and co parent. Yeah, I think I'm gonna build back, right. Yeah, I would recommend that I know people that has done wonders for them, and so I know right now it's hard to see that bigger picture of down the line how things can possibly potentially improve because you're in the midst of it.

But I do feel like somebody that is an outsider can come and help you guys learn to get the right tools to be able to deal with with each other, because you're gonna have to because he doesn't want to speak to me on a grown level, right, So you're gonna have to do that. Okay, Well, thank you Verymond. You're welcome, and I wish you the best of luck. I know it's not easy, it's not all right. All right, this is ask Ye and you can call us up right now eight hundred five eight five one oh five

one if you have any questions. Ends I got to it's the breakfast Club. Some real advice with Angela gets ask Ye. What's up? Is to breakfast Club and we are in the middle of ask ye. Good morning. Who's this van Vanessa? Okay, Vanessa? What's your question this morning? I have a question. Um, so today is my boyfriend's birthday and he's asking for a birthday present. But you've been doin four years and he has never gotten anything.

What is he? Jehovah witness? He was not? No, So what's his reason for never getting you a birthday present in four years? I don't know. I asked him. He always like shrugs it off or whatever, but Ye'll never get me. That's pretty thoughtless. Is that hurt your feelings? It does. That's a deeper conversation, it is. And I just feel like, um, I mean I want to get him something, but then again, like I have died, that's fight. I guess right, Well, I'm never a fan of moving

out of spite. So if you want to get him something. I think that you should do that. But I think y'all really need to discuss this because if you've expressed to him that it bothers you that he's never got you a present, if it hurts your feelings, then he shouldn't. Does he get you things on other days? Like? Is he thoughtful? No? Girl? What is going on? I love him, but you know I'll get him a pressed your body just want to you know, I don't want to do

as never got anyone. I mean like tifatat is not a good thing. But what is important is that you guys come to some type of understanding. I've dated guys who haven't been good in relationships, like I feel like before me, who did you used to date? And you kind of have to train them a little bit. Y'all have been together for four years. Yeah, so at this point you should be able to say anything to him, and I think something as small as I need you

to be thoughtful. It's not that you need him to buy you a thousand dollars present, but you want him to show that you care. You want him to celebrate your birthday with you. You want him to surprise you, so to say when you tell him those things, like I said, off question, yeah no, and then the nerve to want something when he doesn't do that for you. I think that takes a lot of nerve to like that. Control girl. It is not about his sign, it's about who he is as a person. Do not use that

as an excuse. But look, if you want to get him something, I would. But I feel like y'all really need to have this discussion, like I can't understand why you're a man would not want to do those things for you, and especially if you let him know I don't. This doesn't make me feel good that you don't celebrate me exactly, and that you don't yeah, please, And you know, maybe this would be you setting the tone also for what it is that you want him to do for you.

You know you're leading by example. Look you see how you enjoyed this. And I got you a present just so you know I like gifts too, exactly. Hope. All right, Well, have a good single to Mayo anyway, all right, by bye, honey. She's imagine never getting your girl a present or never getting your man a gift. That doesn't even make sense. Well that was ask ye again. The number is eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one. If you ever want to ask me anything, I'm here to help. Now.

I got rumors on the way, Yes, and Real Housewives of New York was on and our first ever black cast member, Ebeney K Williams, debut last night. We'll tell you what happened. That's right, club, This is the Rumor Report with Angela years Well. Shout out to our girl, Ebeney K Williams. She is the very first black cast member on the Real Housewives of New York City. It's been thirteen years that that show has been on and she made her debut last night. If you guys want

to a little preview of what happened. Here she is talking about who she is. And my girl, Leah McSweeney is also on the show. So those are the two people I really would watch for. But we're mini hats. Professionally, I am a lawyer by tray, but I also work as a broadcaster. I currently host show Cover Vote, Black News. I think I'm the definition of a multi hyphenic. Ebany is pretty much the epitome of black girl magic. She

is a lawyer, she's an AKA, she's a broadcaster. She took on the President, and she does this all while looking hottest, wearing lubatons. I attempted to watch you last night, but I honestly didn't know what the hell was going on, and I feared for I feared for Ebany's well being being surrounded by all those white women. I kept feeling like I was gonna have a panic attack. I was actually like, like scared for her. I don't know why.

I can't feel like someone's gonna pop off. Well, she had on her Black Lives Matter mass, she had her Center Park five sweat shared with the names of the Center Park five. You know what I'm saying now. Sonia Morgan actually had an awkward moment where she was trying to quote welcome Ebeney Kay Williams. Here's how it went. If you notice, Yeah, my fish are every color. I have black, white, yellow, black, Yeah, by racial fish. Yeah.

I feel Sonia is trying to connect on the racial diversity element of the moment, but I think the fish efforts is a bit lame. I gave her two points for trying. New episode of The Holding Court podcast with Ebney Kay Williams and Dustin Ross drops today on the Black Effect. iHeartRadio podcast Network everywhere you listen to podcasts subscribe. I know some of that had to be difficult for her.

All right, now, this jay Z and NAS collaboration album looks like DJ Khalid and hit Boy are petitioning really hard to try to make this a reality. When jay Z was on the Breakfast Club, here's what he had to say about a possible collab. Would you ever do a King of New York album with Nas? Like how you and you did watch the throw? Not? Probably not

at this point. You know, if if any other collaboration album would have to be with Kanye because you know this chemistry there and we already know how we're working. I don't really have the time to really like just figure out those situations and how a person works, and it's hard to do. It's hard to do, especially you're gonna make something great. First of all, it's a Breakfast Club interview for every moment. I just want to throw that out there, and I would. Dj Khalid had posted

because Jenior said, what's your dream collab album? DJ Calli responded Nas and jay Z, and then Omega Supreme nine one four posted can we get a Nas jay Z album? Totally produced by hit Boy, and hit Boy responded, who want to see it? I would like to hear a Nas and jay Z album. Our EP titled success, King's dreaming four for four with great projects. I think if they can capture that vibe together, I'd love to hear it.

Hit Boy, I definitely want him involved. I don't want Kalin nowhere near it, though Kalin makes great records with a lot of artists, with jay Z's not one of them. I don't like Jay and Kali collaborations. Wow and sorry, not sorry. It's it's a good record, but let's be real. Nas and jay Z carried they carried that song. The beat is decent. I hate to hook, but yeah, that's my final as well. All right, wife and Lucci. He has been named in a one hundred five count Atlanta

Blood's Gang racketeering indictment. You know he was arrested on felony murder in January. He's facing some additional charges. According to reports, he is one of twelve people named in a seventy five page, one hundred five count racketeering indictment focused on factions within the Blood's gang. They said this indictment is unprecedented period in Georgia. According to the Fulton County District Attorney, there's been a huge spike in violent crime.

I made a commitment to bring the best and the brightest minds here, many of what you see sitting here right now, so that we could deal with this issue of this violent crime. So wife and Lucci's attorney is saying that Lucci is innocent. He said he's not a gang member. What he is is an internationally recognized musical artist that is a triple platinum winner that has performed all over the United States and all over the world.

So he is already facing an unrelated murder charts and connection to the shooting death of a twenty eight year old James Adams last December. He was granted five hundred thousand dollars bond, but Georgia prosecutors when it revoked, they believe he violated his bond when hitting the studio and going to a strip club. I think I said earlier something to the effect of, you know, you think you got problems, so you see somebody else's This is one

of those situations where you think you got problems. So you see a wife and Bucci's going through who is a lot. I actually had to sit down with him. He flew into New York to do this interview I did with him on Fox Soul. That was pretty good. In death. We talked for like over an hour about everything that was going on in his life. Are you about to get a names in the indictment? Then? What do you know? You? Why what do you know? I

know everything, y'all know from the interview. I didn't interview him. I didn't sit down on him for an hour. Okay, Well, it's all out there, so it's already. Yeah, it's already. Okay, it's out it's out all right. Naomi Yosaka, she is launching a tennis academy in Haiti and in La So your interviewed Doctor Umar. He came on the show and he had to and I wasn't there. He had some things to say about Naoyosaka. He was upset about the

fact that she represents Japan. Here's what he said, Naomi Osaka, I love his sister, right, but guess what who is she representing in the upcoming Olympics. She represents Japan. So here you have an African system with a Japanese mother, and instead of going back home, to your father's blood, Haiti.

You're instead going to represent the Japanese who've never done anything for black folks, but who taught her to play tennis, her black Haitian father, and until she do something significant for her father's people, who are responsible for the talent that she got. If it wasn't for a Haitian father, Charlotte Mane, she wouldn't be in that position show love

to Haiti. Well, looks like she already had that in the works as this school is gonna be launching and this tennis academy, So yeah, she is showing love to Haiti in that way. Up its academy in Haiti. Yes, and in La she said, while it was not easy, my family was dedicated to helping me get the access I needed to reach my goals. But unfortunately not our girls have the same opportunities that I did. So the

play academy, so get ready for it. And she said, if you're an organization or if you know of one that's passionate about empowering girls through sport, apply for a grant at the link in my bio. So she also has that happening, but she's partnering with goals Haiti and that is to reach underrepresented youth. That's the play Academy that she's been planning and recently announced or dropping a clue bond from Naomi, you know what I mean. She's always very outspoken on on matters of race. You know,

she is absolutely she's definitely psychologically black. I never see her show if as anything else, anything less. Yeah, So that's why I was confused, Like, what are we upset about here? She does a lot and well I get I get what he was saying, but he dan come in and explain this, Dan, she's not. I don't think we even know the logistics of why she plays it.

I think there was a reason for it, Dan, those Dan explain why she couldn't And I think in the United States they didn't treat her like so from my understanding is that she was born in Japan and a resident of the United States. Therefore she wasn't even qualified eligible represent hating him the Olympics. Yes, all right, well there you haven't you gotta do your googles, can't get everything right? All right, Well that is your room of report.

I'm angela Ye, all right, now listen for everybody that's new to the Breakfast Club. I know Z ninety three jams and Charleston dropping the clues boxes nine three jams and Charleston just started with us. This week at nine o'clock, we do this thing called the People's Choice Mix. This is where I'm supposed to lie to y'all and tell y'all to call up and request the song. But Envy's not even here and the mix is prerecorded anyway, So you want me to lie? What do you want me

to do? But normally they used to let me do a ye mix, but Envy did it that because it was getting too much popularity. True, that is true. That's all facts. So I guess I'll lie to y'all and say one hundred and five and five one or five one, call up if you're having a request. But oh, you can always tweet all. You can tweet and you can tweet Envy him either way you want to hear. Yeah, either way, it's pre recorded, so it don't matter. But he's gonna lie from the airport live, don't lie, and

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the world most dangerous. Want to show to Breakfast Club Charlemagne and God Angelie Ye dj Enva is off to Day. I gotta salute Shanty Dus for pulling up the Day to talk to us about Silence the Shame Shanty Tonight, Silence the Shame is doing that virtual galla, that virtual galla because the day is actually silenced the Shame Day. So they're doing their virtual gallat tonight. I think it starts a seven if I'm not mistaken, But you can go to Silence to Shame dot com and you know,

watch all the people that are being on. It actually starts at eight, so yes, a virtual experience of music and mental health. It starts at eight on Silence to Shame dot com. You can register for your free tickets at Silence to Shame dot Com. I'm being honored for my work in the mental health space. Michelle Williams, DJ D nice and our girl talk to Spirit who we have to get on. We gotta get talk to Spirit on this morning. Talk to Spirit. You gotta fly up

to the New York. We'd love to have you on for mental health awareness moth so thank you, Shanty Yeah, she does great work. We appreciate you so much, Shanty dos for that. I'm out here trying to get my mental health right here in tex and Caicos too. I feel like I've been doing so much work recently. I just and I'm still working while I'm out here. By the way, Zoom calls all day, doing the breakfast club in the morning, but trying to do something at least while I'm at the pool. But I do want to

thank everybody on the island. It's been amazing so far. For the little bit of time each day that I have to relax, I have been making sure that I do that. So it's important. You gotta protect your peace. Man, gotta state mentally healthy out here in the screech. When we come back. We got the positive note of today. It's the world most dangerous morning show to Breakfast Club. Yep, it's the world most dangerous morning show to Breakfast Club,

Charlemagne God, Angela yee. Dj Envy is off. Angela yee. I know you want to go enjoy Turks and Cagos. Yeah, at some point. But I got some things to do, you know. I got some stuff I'm doing with the Brooklyn Ess that I'm excited about. So I have these zooms to handle all of that today and some virtual things that I'm doing with them. And Essence festis coming up, so we're talking about what's going on with Essence Festival. So many things happening. Mastery of Comedy my show. The

last episode is coming on on Monday. It's been coming on every Monday on Facebook for We the Culture, So make sure you check out those episodes. They are actually really amazing to see these up and coming comics getting mentored by established comedians and the help that they give them. And you'll get to see on the last episode just how much they improved over the course of time just from this advice from mentorship. Mentorship is so important. Question

is that expressed live this year? Is it gonna be virtual? I think it's gonna be like a hybrid. But I don't want to say too much until they say. But I think they're going to try to do some things. Got you well, listen to positive NOTEE simply this man, black may not crack, but the mind can. So it's a okay to go to therapy. Okay. I start that on Silence to Shames page. This morning, I wanted to express that to the people. So remember what I just said.

Black may not crack, but the mind can. It's okay to go to therapy. Have a blessed morning. It's to breakfast club. Breakfast club. Finish y'all. Dune

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