Good boys, show you love this room anywhere else? So your friend yo, right now, that's the world's most stagers want to show the camera. I agree. What is so in the city, Tejamry, the captain of this the only one who can keep these guys in. Charlomagne, the god by the breath, was called petition. Good morning usc yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo good morning angela ye, good money, he's
any Charlomagne, the guy piece to the planet is Thursday. Yes, it's Thursday. All right, let's hurt. We get this thing over with. Man tight, it was out, all out, I say, I'm ready to go home already. The last happens when you were at school. Though, Why I didn't go out. I was in the emergency room all last night and my wife was having um really bad migraines, so she had him for a few days. So we decided she decided she wanted to go to the emergency room, so
they gave her that nice migraine cocktail. Okay, yeah, because it's like a horrible hospital, so we will standing for a long after. Really, oh my god, hospitals in America suck. But you know how many pluses see different now because you know, people still people are still fighting COVID bro, you know what I mean. So people who do hospitals are still like packed. So if you just pull up to the emergency room, you know, even if you know a few people, you know, he still got still got
to wait for a little bit. Yeah, yeah, man, yeah man. So I saw an old couple of years last night, a ninety old man and his eighty five year old wife. And this ninety old man was raising holy hell because they had his eighty five year old wife back there and you can't go back there with your signficant other because of the hospit was so packed, and like I guess, she was texting him and calling him to saying like
I've just been sitting here for hours. I've just been in this waiting room for hours, you know, And then it was just for her. She was just getting some blood drawn or something like that. So they raised hell. But you know, it is what it is. I'll put you onto some of my hospitals where there is no weight time, but then you don't want to cut in the emergency. It's like people. Rashaun didn't say anything about
cutting people. I said, I'll tell you about the hospital where you go and there's no wait time, it's not too many people. There's a small private hospital if you go to the emergency room and it doesn't take much time. I went on Christmas and I was out of that hospital in thirty minutes. Are Urgent Care r oh Okay Hospital past the plug. My daughter went there a couple of days ago. She had the same thing. She had
cramps in the migraine. She was in and out. Remember that day when I couldn't come to work, I had to stay and watch the the baby in and out. Well past the plug. I got you because yesterday was yesterday. It was nuts. But it is what it is. But to Angelie's point, yet you can't, you know, I don't. I don't want to do that in the ear. That's when my wife said to my wife was like listening to people hit waste way. It has nothing to do with cutting people. It's just you know, certain hospitals are
a longer way times and other hospitals. That's just just life. Like when I was a kid, the way time was an hour and a half. No matter what happened, I could be bleeding from my forehead. You had to wait because there was a lot of people there. Button. Yeah, you go to different hospitals and the way time is a lot different if they did. If they are the dictator, what what what's the ailment? You said, bleeding from your head? They probably see that a lot. But if you believe
from your boys, I'm sure. Okay, does everybody have access to to be able to go to a hospital that doesn't have you know, you go to about it. You can go to any ear you want. You can go to any hospital you want. It's not or I live in Queens, I have to go to a Queen's hospital. If you can go to any e R you want. I mean, and that's part of the problem. But if it's an emergency, you probably want to go to the closest one now, but it depends, you know, it depends
on how severe your your problems are. But that's the first thing people think, I gotta go to the hospital that's in my area. No, you cant to any ear you want, as long as you could get to it. Yeah, you want to get there close. Except if it's a veterans hospital. True, it don't matter what your emergency is. That happened to one of my friends. We were out at an event and she had an allergic reaction. I guess there must have been nuts on some of the food.
You know, she's allergic to nuts and that can kill you. And so we try to go to the closest hospital, but we didn't know it was a veterans hospital, and they do not care what your problem is. That it is strictly only for veterans. You could be laying on the floor dying and they like, now you gotta go to a different hospital. That's crazy. Nuts. Nuts affect people differently. Thank god they give some people you know, they're allergic to it, and some people get scrimped from it. Yeah,
thank god you're not allergic to nuts. And I'm so appreciative for that. But anyway, let's get the show cracking. Bishop tap Rip Jakes, are y'all ready to get full this morning? Don't drop the mic? Are y'all ready to get some of that good word? The Bishop have the new book alcohol, don't drop the mic. The power of words can change your world. And we will talk to
the Bishop this morning. Now, listen. I know we disappointed y'all yesterday because we were supposed to have Sarah Jake Roberts on and we promoted it, but the audio was so bad that we didn't play it. But the bishop's audio is and we'll be playing him this morning, and we're actually gonna talk to Sarah next week. Now, I just want to tell y'all that during the interview with Sarah, I sent down a text. I said, this audio is horrible. We should fix this audio. If y'all want to continue on.
They were like, no, now, it's fine, that's fine. Now who it is? They? I didn't see your text when I'm doing an interview. How am I going to see that? Nick? Nick, the camera guy said that he said little baby, little babies, or it was way worse. It was. It was though, it was though, But Bishop TDJ to be joining us this morning. All right, let's get the show cracking front page news. What we're talking about, Well, let's talk about a third of COVID nineteen survivors. They suffer from brain
disease according to a study. All right, we'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning, everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlottagne, the guy. We are to breakfast club. Let's get some front page news. Where were starting you, Well, let's start with doctor Foulcher. He says the new COVID nineteen cases are at a disturbing level, and the US is primed for a search. He said it's almost a race between getting people vaccinated and this
surge that seems to want to increase. He also noted that Europe is experiencing a spike much like the one the experts are worried about for the United States. Even though we're vaccinating people quickly, just over thirty three percent of the population. They said that more than one hundred and nine million people have gotten that at least one dose of the vaccine, and all fifty states have now committed to opening vaccinations to all adults by April nineteenth.
But again, as he's been doing, he's urging people to just hang in there a little bit longer. Right now, five states account for forty three percent of the country's new COVID nineteen cases in the past week. That's New York, Michigan, Florida, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Yeah, I'm telling you now, that all last night the valet was telling me. He was like, man, this place has been so packed. Man, he said, so many people have COVID because they got a special wing
for people with COVID to come through. He was like, man, so many people have been coming through here with COVID. He was like, I don't know what they're telling us, but we still need deep in this thing. And they said a third of COVID nineteen survivors suffer rain disease. According to a study, they will have longer term mental health or neurological symptoms. They found at thirty four percent of COVID nineteen survivors got a diagnosis for those conditions
within six months of their infection. The most common diagnosis was anxiety, found in seventeen percent of those treated for COVID nineteen, followed by mood disorders found in fourteen percent. And they said the neurological effects are more severe and hospitalized patients, but they are still common in people who were only treated in an outpatient setting. I wonder how that affects people that are are like heavily in shape,
like athletes that get COVID. They never know there's no symptoms there's no problems, there's you know what I mean. So I wonder how that affects different people depending on how you take care of your body. I think that's a very misleading step. Now I'm not a doctor, you know, I'm a Brilliantedi Charlemagne of God in the no Macailby.
I'm not an expert at anything. But how many of those people got, you know, tested for neurological impairments prior to COVID, Like, because if you, I think the statistic is like one in five adults have experienced serious mental illness at some point in life, and like up to one billion people across the world. I think that's one in six of the world's populations suffered from neurological disorders. So it's like, huh, maybe they already had these things
prior to COVID. I didn't know. The reporter called me the other day, asked me if I knew anybody that was suffering from long term health effects after having coronavirus.
In New York City. They were trying to interview people because they said a lot of people have been having these issues, and among those issues they talk about still having issues breathing, still having these what they call COVID headaches all the time, and so a lot of people are saying that they have these problems even after COVID,
and they came when they got COVID. I understand the physical issues, but I'm talking about as far as the mental health aspect of it is concerned, the neurological issues where these people tested before, because these numbers have been staggering for people with mental health illnesses, like literally one in five adults have experienced some form of mental illness in America, and you just don't know how it affixed the body like I have. Mother is one of my
mother's closest friends. She got it and the doctor gave it three years to live, you know what I mean. But then I know a bunch of people that didn't even know they have symptoms, didn't even know they had it. They just was checking because they have to do it for work, and they had it. Not a problem, not a symptom, no side effects, nothing, So you just don't
know how it affect your body. Yeah, and just imagine the stress that you have psychologically when you know you have it, and if you have to go to the hospital or if you have other family members that got it. I'm sure that all plays apart too psychologically, And I wonder how many people who got anxiety and don't know they have anxiety. I didn't get diagnosed with anxiety until two dollars ten. But I'm not having panic attacks my
whole life. But it wasn't until the doctor actually said to me, after you know, going to the emergency room a few times thinking I'm having a heart attack. It wasn't until the doctor said to me, like, you have anxiety something from panic attacks excessively sounds like you're having that. I realized, like, oh, that's what I'm experienced. They said some people have PTSD after having COVID too as well, so all those things. But yeah, I mean, I don't
think there's any way to tell. They're still doing studies based on that. All right, well that is your friend page News. Get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up right now, phone lines or wide open. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. I'm I'm telling what's doing. Call of yo. If this is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed eight hundred five eighty five one oh
five one. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Hey? This is um Jay? Hey Jay, Jenny, get it off your chest? Oh Jenny, And they said, letter j oh Jay, what's up Jay? Good morning ANDREWA, good morning, Good morning Jay, Andy, good morning man Peace. I wanted to get off my chest. Don't get me wrong. I love, love, love Kelly Frice, like her voices, bellying and all of that, and she
did deserve a little for accolation where she's gotten. But I've been trying to call y'all since that day because I wanted to see if I could get her stay on me. But ever since she was on that arm Bdfer show, I don't believe none of that. W I had a lot of people saying that, a lot of people were saying that in the competition. Yeah, really, ever since I saw her on that show, I still love
the voice, but I don't. I don't because how you can get all of us as women, all of that attitude and all of that just end the third But she was timid as a mouse, and you were stealing awkwardly. Now you should have gazed on that same business. Well, give me an example, Give me an example of what because I saw a lot of people saying they didn't like Crown R and b D. But give me an example. I didn't watch the show. She Um, she tried to
instigate a lot of that stuff that was going on. Um, there was a lot of drama, of course, because there's reality easy or whatever. But she was just disgusting. I think on one episode she showed up to the episode with that's the wine, ready to fight somebody, I put the put the little pony chail up and all that foolishness.
She was disgusting. So you mad her for being prepared as TV though, But that's no, no, no, no no, no, it's not even don't be prepared, Yeah, speak prepared because you don't want nobody to you know what I'm saying. From New York, I know it. That's like I know that whole lifestyle. But at the same time, you want TV now, you know what I mean, And you're doing
exactly what they're expecting you to do. And you and you can see because you can see somebody's real intention, you know what I mean, you can see it, right, So regardless of all the editing and missed that in the third and woo woo in the end, your nastiness still showed true. And when she gets to when I hear her on the you know, in these interviews and someone and so forth, oh, you know when I just felt thoses and and and I couldn't understand you wasn't
doing none of that in the show. Well, give her some grace. That's the name of her new EP. You. I just want her to, you know, be be for real, true and real person. And I remember I remember after where people really didn't like her, and she did some interviews talking about it and saying that it was like for TV and stuff like that. I don't now. Yeah, I still doesn't stop the fact that, you know, I feel like the industry, damn there black balleder or didn't
really effort because of her size. And wait, you know what I mean that that's two platinum albums. Like she didn't lie about that, that that really happened. She had two platinum albums. Our first album platinum, second album was platinum. Hello, who's this? It's busy? Busy? What i'p getting off your chests? And what's going on? I'm from I'm calling from the beat too, but I'm from an album, Charlot. You calling from album South Carolina, I'm from album I'm calling from
the met though. Oh eight o three? What's happening? What's good about? You know? Blessed Black and Holly fib it was happening? Ain't many? I want to get off my chest? Man, it's been a long time. I ain't curved in a long time. I didn't. I an't remember how itselt. But I shot you at DM back in February and you curbing so oh me? Yeah, man, I ain't even a fart or not yet. I don't check my DM. I
think people think i'd be lying. I don't be in my especially on Instagram and every now and then on Twitter when I'm on Twitter, I don't ever check my dms. On Instagram, I don't even think you aboudy gotta d almost what I look for the first Instagram. Yeah. The problem is is we get a lot of dms, and like my my assistant goes through them because a lot of them is businessespecially because I'm doing the car show. But I don't check mine either, and it'd be a
lot of them, you know what I mean? You just don't have time. It would be absolutely no reason for somebody to send me business through a DM because the business email is on in my bike to shoot an email. King, I'm gonna do it, but I respect what you're doing. Man. I love to say that you got your old podcast at work and we started podcasting a few years ago and I just wanted to check it out. Man. Let's I definitely will. I'm always looking for podcasts, especially from
South Carolina. You know what I mean. We gotta we got the We Talk Back podcast with with with AJ and Tam Bam. You know, both of them from South Carolina. But I'm always looking for my Carolina folks. Get it off your chest eight undreap five eight five one five one. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Let's go. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man from you on the Breakfast Club. You
got something on your mind? Hello? Who's this? You know what I mean? What's up? Broke? Get it off your chest? Man. I enjoy y'all show and Charlotta Magne why beer brother of all? I don't hate on NV's beer I hate on the fake color of NVS beer my bid. You see how the narrative changes. At first it was a fake bid. Now it's a fake color. Boy, you know, not even I changed it is because he's right though his beard is real, but the color is not. Man. I read the book and all that stuff, and yeah, man,
it helped me on my purpose. So thank you brother, to buy a condo in Colombia, and I'm just like loving life right now. Man in the eight oh three Columbia Now no South Carolina. Oh okay, all right, bros, Like, okay, keep pushing Hello, who's this? This he a long time ago? People that we're in, Uh texts falling asleep in the car and stuff like that. You sound like you're falling asleep right now, to fall asleep. Yeah, I'm calling this morning is real early over here, man. It so it's
like it's five o'clock in the morning. Five o'clock in the morning, where you're gonna be outside of Minnesota. Yeah, I'm having relationship issues. I need to know about tripping us or not what happened. I couldn't argue with your just how you talk to him. I can totally understand why y'all have argue with you lack of communications. You're
going through it. Yeah, I'm going through it. It's like, you know, with this coronavirus and stuff out and gained a little bit of waiting stuff, and that's who walls. About three months ago he told me when I tried to go com I'm like, I don't satisfy him anymore. Especially what's a little bit of weight? I need to know what is a little bit? She doesn't set a little bit. I was like maybe like one ten and now one eighty five. But I love you. How tall
are you? I'm five to whoa? You don't say who? Like? No? How mean like that? I'm sorry, did not mean it like that? Five two, one eighty five? Yes, yeah, I mean I still want good. I'm not saying you don't believe. I'm not saying you don't. You cons look good too. So to the escalade, Oh my goodness, Well, clearly you say something like that. What I mean clearly you've had some issues, like you said, it's been COVID, you gained
a lot of weight and you're not happy with that. Right, Yeah, what can we do better to get back to how you used to be? In the bedroom audio, okay, and I'm just sorry. Plenty of shitness is there you go, and that's that's dope because y'all can go do that together because I'm sure he's gained some weight too, until y'all can go. Was a couple of the planet fitness that gives y'all something to do every now and then. Then y'all can have great conversation while y'all working out
in the drive there and the drive leaving. Oh and then last night, I don't know, last night we was sleeping and all this out here. Okay, I was so mad. I woke up this morning. So I'm mad, Like that mean what you were dreaming about? What if he said you let me talk to him? You let me talk to them, Let me talk to him. I hear him, let me talk to him here? Oh my gosh, yeah, my boy, So Mary Young King, tell us the problem, man, be honest with me. Tell me the problem. Bro. I
know you ain't mad because your girl gained a few pounds. Bro, Yeah, a few pounds. Okay, you know I know a better woman. Back to my I'm only starting so back in my change, I have a few people happy. So what's the problem. What's the problem is her attitude? How attitudes of the match my attitude? You know, I would like to be you know, happy, and I like, literally I lift my girl every day, and you know sometimes she does catches attitude of nowhere and that's just excuse my mak. But
let's just catch me out of nowhere. Like the attitudes and just tagging about this and hagging about maybe y'all need a couple of therapy, bro, I thought about that too. Definitely go to a couple of therapy, man, because you love her, right, yeah? I love her almost sure? Come on, you love her? You want to be with her? Y'all gonna have ups and downs with Wait, just go to a couple of therapy and figure it out. I like the fact that y'all know what bothers y'all only y'all
telling each other. That's that's dope. I don't think it's a white first. I mean people, it's COVID everybody. So yeah, now you have to have some grace. But what about this wet dream? What were you dreaming about? I have no idea, And if I did, I well ida, because all right, really, I mean y'all the way y'all both talk. I think y'all deserve each other, man, but but we appreciate you for cool. Yeah, y'all know what y'all need to do. Y'all know what the problems are, so go
figure out some solutions. You know what I'm saying. Both of y'all need to go. I need some books. Man, I got you. If you promise to go to couple of therapy, I will make sure I get you Black Privilege and a copy of my Bookship Coins. I promise. Hold all right, hold on one a second. Let's get the information that took a lot of energy out of us. Get it off your chest. Eight, don't dread five eight five one o five one. We got rooms on the way. Yes.
Steve Harvey was on Comedy gold Mines with Kevin Hart's podcast and he talked about revisiting that Miss Universe mix up and how painful that was for him. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. It's about Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well. The twenty twenty one iHeartRadio Music Awards will be May twenty seventh from eight to ten pm Eastern Live and that event will also be aired on iHeart Media radio
stations nationwide and of course on the app. Now we're gonna be there this year is the question. I don't know about that one. Social voting already has kicked off at closes on May nineteenth for all categories. Fans can vote on Twitter using the appropriate category and nominee hashtags, or you can go to iHeartRadio dot com slash Awards because it's live some of it right, and it's not virtual this year, and it's going to be in Vegas
in September. In September, I heard festival. I'm bugging, this is the I Heart Radio Music Awards, May twenty seventh. Lives lay. Don't even listen to me. I'm tired. Don't even listen to me. Yeah, but I'm sure, I was like, what is he talking about? They still have a small capacity. I'm sure maybe twenty percent people and then maybe yeah. All right, well, this, you know, in particular, is gonna be live. Now, I'm not sure what's going wrong with
the seating and who's gonna be there. But this also is going to be from the Adobe Theater in la and just some of the nominee Song of the Year Blinding Lights by the Weekend, Circles by post Malone, Don't Start Now, do Elipa, Rock Started Baby featuring Roddy Rich and Watermelons Sugar by Harry Styles. Just to give you some examples. Female artists of the Year Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish,
do Elipa, Meg, The Stallion, Till the Swift. Male Artist of the Year Harry Styles, Justin Bieber, post Malone, Rowdy Rich, the Weekend All right, Megan the Stallion's not in feel female artists just said that. Are you listening? We're artists on here. You're at the iHeartRadio Festival, The Stallion. Okay, all right, yeah, let's move on. I don't know what's
going on over here. Steve Harvey was on Kevin Hart's podcast, comedy gold Mines with Kevin Hart, and one of the things that he talked about was that big Miss Universe mistake that happened back in twenty fifteen on live television. Y'all remember when he said the wrong name of who actually won. Here. He is just reflecting on that and
really it wasn't my fault. Well, I wish I had that took the bullet like I did the teleprompter said, and the new two thousand and fifteen Miss Universe is the dude in my ear said, read the next name on the card, Steve Hold. Hold, hold, I'll look at your next card, I said, miss miss Columbia. Oh my boy said, good jobs. Keep going it back. I go all the way in the back. I'm sitting there, and the black dude that I have doing all my shows came to me and said, big dog, you said the
wrong name you're talking about. Yeah. I wouldn't took I don't know why he took that ball out. I'd be like, no, it's said in the teleprompter. I didn't do it wrong. This is what this is when you say that. And you know, and they did tell him. They were like, let's well, fixes in the newspaper tomorrow. You don't have to go back out there. And he still wanted to go back out there and correct his mistake and sitting waiting for it to be in the paper the next day.
Here is what he said about that. I went to the press conference and the Colombian reporter was there. You got real hood at the while, because you know, I said I'm sorry three times. How could you make such a mistake. This is the stupidest thing that's ever happened. I say, hey, man, you know one more time called me stupid. I'm telling you right now, I'm gonna tell
his tucks off. On 't gonna show you complete because I still got hands though I don't really think you were whoop me with your little fat I stand with Steve. I love Steve. Okay, dropping a close bomb for Steve Harvey live TV is no joke. Mistakes happened. But here's the thing, and Steve knows this. Some people just don't like him. And when people don't like you, they will ride with anything or anybody that's against you. So when it's an opportunity to pile on, people gonna pile on.
That's all I was. Well. He said, this was the worst week of his professional career. Listen, man, When I woke up the next morning, it was everywhere and it was the worst week of my life man, in this show business. I mean man. Them boys was driving by my house. I lived in Atlanta, had a little gate in front of my house. They was throwing rocks over the gate with notes on it. You know, it was calling me there. You know, I can't I don't know Spanish,
but I know Punta something. I know. I know that ain't good because it was pointed in all the notes and all the Texas And that's funny. Man. You know that's interesting though, because I feel like I've seen Steve get it worse, Like I would have liked to know how did that compare to the backlash he received when he went to Trump Towers? You know what I mean? Because to me, it seemed like that backlash was worse
than the whatever what pageant was that Miss Universe. Yeah, but I think the problem with this was, you know, this was like something that was memed everywhere. People made fun of it, but then it also affected one person in particular. That was Miss Columbia. Imagine she thought she won, so she came out there and she had spoken on it since then. It was no, it wasn't a mistake. It wasn't mistake. But imagine you think you won and then your whole the whole country's mad. I mean I
think you. I think it would still feel bad for her, right, yeah, but you shouldn't be attacking stake. I mean, that's something that she's been trying to she did. She's never attacked him. They actually said that, Yeah, of course, and that's why it was really tough for him. Listen, y'all know, somebody makes a mistake like that, nobody's paying attention to whose fault it was. They looked at that like Steve messed up? How did you make a mistake like that? That's just
how people looked at it. And if they didn't hear this interview, they'll still think that same thing. You know how it is. I just watched Mystery Lanka or Miss World snatch Mystery Lonker's crown off because they announced her the winn to put the crown on her head, and then she said something about some technicality about not being
married and really took it off her head. The head and the headline on Hollywood unlocked with mistery lockers to stage injuries after Miss World snatches winning crowd crowd crown off her head. That was way worse than just mistaking the name. You know, that actually happened on The Bachelor. You know, I was wearing the crown and then the princess she took the crown off the other girls. No watch, I heard that that your guys back with the girl. I think both their names Matt. I don't know he's
back together with after they leave the show. Okay, man, you're a liar, you being all a d M I do that. Yeah, they said Matt, James and Rachel are back together. I don't even know who these people are. Are they gonna be a die off? Except probably? Actually, yeah, they probably will be. And that is your absolutely all right now, when we come back from page News, what we're doing, Yes, let's give you a recap of what's happening, as we've been doing with the Derek Shelvin child. All right,
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to Breakfast clublet's getting some front page news. Where we're starting you, Well, let's start with the special agent who led the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension investigation into George Floyd's death, James Ryerson. He was shown a clip from Minneapolis please body camera footage of George Floyd saying something about handcuffed and on the ground, and at first he was saying that he thought mister Floyd said I ate too many drugs, but then when the prosecution provided more context,
he actually changed his mind on what he heard. Listen to this, Did it appear that mister Floyd said I ate too many drugs? Yes, we're looking. Having heard it in context, you're able to tell what mister Floyd is saying there. Yes, I believe mister FLOYDA was saying I ain't doing all drugs. That's where nobody can gaslight you like a cover or white supremacist. It's like, it's like who is on trial? Here? Is it George Floyd? And there chopping And I understand what they're trying to prove.
They're trying to prove that George Floyd that drug in the system and drugs killed him. But no, that's not what happened. Guys and gals. No, all right now, Target says they will spend more than two billion dollars with black owned businesses by twenty twenty five. They're going to be adding new brands to their shelves, hiring black owned construction and advertising firms, and launching a new program for startups.
As you know, a lot of major companies like Nike, Walmart, Alta Beauty have done their own racial equity pledges like featuring more black people and ads, reducing the number of police or security and store. But now that's what Target plans to do, hiring more black owned companies and putting more black owned companies on the shows. I mean, I appreciate the effort, but that is nowhere near enough. Two
billion dollars from now until what twenty twenty six? Do you not how much Target makes in a year their annual revenue, Like it's like seventy eight plus billion dollars a year. What is two billion dollars over the next What is it five years? What is it four years?
Four years? I mean it's it sounds good in theory, but when you actually say how much these companies are making no, no, right, Well, you know they've also committed to increasing black representation in their workforce by twenty percent
over the next three years. And yeah, so listen, I just I can say that a lot of these companies need to implement diversity initiatives and make sure that they're spending money with us because we spend so much money with them, absolutely crazy thing, and I think that's the minimum that they should do. A lot of them have diversity programs, but a lot of times we don't know how to get that those funds or get that from
the diversity programs. And the only reason I'm saying this is now that I'm doing my car show in Atlanta. A lot of them are telling me that they have this money to give to black businesses and black entrepreneurs, but they don't know the necessary steps to give it to them. So the money just sits there for a lot of these businesses, you know, which is crazy. I'm like, you don't have any black people in the business that can help and guide to where people are doing it,
where the money can go. A lot of them just don't know. Yeah. Yeah, And they said they're actually going to seek out advertising firms, suppliers, construction companies. But they also have a program called Forward Founders, and that's for early stage startups led by black entrepreneurs to help them develop, test and scale products. And it'll be modeled off of their Target Accelerators program for startups that the retail uses
to foster up and coming brands. Trust me, I'm on it because you know, I've got some brands that should be in Target. So yeah, and I love the twenty twenty percent of the workforce is going to be black. Additional twenty percent, they're gonna increase their workforce by twenty percent. Yeah, I love that because I think every corporation, you know in America, the workforce and you know, leadership positions should reflect the population of black people in America, which is
at least thirteen fourteen percent. So a twenty percent increase is great. But two billion dollars over the next six years for a company that makes seventy plus billion dollars a year, No, that's that's that's cute, but no, right, and we can all be intentional about doing our part. You know, I had the coffee company Coffee uplifts people, we're opening a coffee shop, and we hired a black design firm to make sure that they hold down the whole space and design everything with us. So we actually
just started with that yesterday, which I'm excited about. All right, well that is your front page news. Now, how are you ready to get your spirit full? Are you ready to get this black thing this morning? Because we have one of the greatest words smiths ever. Mister Bishop td Jake's joining us again this morning on the Breakfast Club. He has a new book out called Don't Drop the Mic. The Power of Your Words Can Change the World. That's right, and when we come back, we're gonna kicking it with
Bishop td Jakes. Oh, it's the break this Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club, Bishop td Jakes. Welcome, thank you, thank you. It's pleasure to be with you. How's everybody doing? Blessed black and Holly favor. Good morning to you. Bishop don't pretty good. Bishop, you know I love you man. You help you help me get through all the time. And you got a new book out, Don't Drop the Mic,
The Power of Your Words Can Change the World. What is this book about, my brother, Well, you know, it started out to be reflections on preaching, speaking, public speaking, interacting, but then we went through all of the racial tensions, and we went through all of the pandemic, and then I kind of broadened the subject to just we have to keep talking, we have to keep reaching out, We have to communicate with each other. And as we pass the torch from one generation to the other, don't drop
the mic. It's sure turned up to bad and the communication is the only way we're going to get through the crisis that we're dealing with. How you've been holding up during the pandemic? Has everything been with you? Because you're somebody that's usually out and about you in the community. You're moving around, you're you're giving meals away, you're doing so many different things. But now they're telling us to
sit down. So how has it been for you? Well, we served the community and we gave out food, we gave out water, we gave out clothes until we started getting so many people infected that we had to back off a little bit. We're not able to have service yet opening the doors fully. So we were working with the doors closed for over a year and still serving first responders and doing what we could to make a difference. And we still do to a degree. But for me personally,
it's been nerve wracking. I'm not a house person. My wife is, so she's in heaven. She's in heaven. She doesn't even know there's a pandemic. But me absolutely like climbing the walls sometimes. But I've been busy, you know, I adjusted, I adapted, and I have new levels of zoom zoomitis. Yeah. So, Bishop Tdj's initially this was not the book that you intended to write, and you were
convinced to do it. So talk about why you feel like this is important, especially now because I think the torches passing leadership, tortures of vision, tortures, business tortures in the arts and ministry, in every area of the torches passing. As it always does, life recycles itself. But what doesn't always happen is the preceding generation doesn't always tell the next generation what they learned. You have to go for yourself,
and nobody gives you any information at all. And so in the transition of power and influence and social justice and churches and businesses, I'm not just saying don't drop the mic. I'm also telling you what I learned about the mic and how to diversify your from you the way you talk in your community, to the way you run a boardroom, to the way you stand in front of an audience and understanding that audience and being able
to be more articulate than that setting. And the reason I'm passionate about it is because I think it's the young people's turn. It's your turn, it's your time, it's your season, and just to be a coach over in the corner, telling you don't watch out for this, prepared for that. This is bigger than you thought it is. You can't talk to this group like you talk to that group. The message is the same, but the method is different. Those kinds of coaching things are all in.
Don't drop the bike, Bishop, Let's talk about that, right, Because the book does give people tools and skills to help you know, communicate better, and you give career advice for those who want to grow into a speaking career. You even talk about it in the first chapter, to Gift to Speech. But how much of this can you really learn? Like you can't teach what you do, Bishop, that's an annoying you got it was. I would be
crazy trying to articulate what I do. Nobody's ever put that kind of demand on me before to explain it. I can do it, but it's hard to explain it. I think you have to have the God given instinct inside of you, and the book will help you to go further. But let's be honest, if you don't do it for anything but to help you in your personal relationships. Communication is hard with your kid, with your wife, with your parents being understood, talking to each other and not
add each other. And so I think to some degree it will broaden your life no matter who you are, but particularly to people like you and others who hold a mic. There's a difference in the way that you talk in this setting and the way you talk when you're negotiating your contract, and so being able to be bilingual enough to walk into different rooms creates broader opportunities for all of us. You know, why do you think as a community we do that? You know, I always
talk about it. There's so much that I feel we don't learn and then our kids have to relearn it, like we when we don't try to teach our own like and not just you know, mentally or it's whether it's real estate or it's either taxes, accounting attorneys, like, we don't teach each other. Why do you think that is? I think it's a fear and the focus on getting up that people are so focused on getting up that they don't reach back. But you reach a point in
life that, for me, it's all about legacy. It's all about who's next, It's all about helping you get where you're trying to go. I'm good, I'm satisfied, I'm happy. I just want to help my children and my generation's children achieve their dream and to leverage whatever influences I have to help facilitate that gives me fulfillment. Is that the reason why now on Sundays, you know when I when I, when I tune in the pot of house, sometimes it may not be you speaking. It might be Sarah.
I can't remember that. I can't remember the woman named Tuan pastor Tudman. Yeah, I'm passing. I'm passing the mic. You can't pass the mic and not give the younger people a shot. And I don't want to just rust out of the stage. I want to give somebody else a shot. Do you think the younger generation doesn't communicate as much as say we used to, just because there's so many different distractions, and also the way they take in information might be smaller sound bites than what we're
used to. That's what I talk about in the book the Guttisberger dress would have never been a tweet. You know, you can't do Henry Watts, which the longfellow in emojis that great speaking which I started off talking about Doctor King that actually changed the world, Nelson Mandela. People like that that change the world were articulate. There's been more changes in the world because of speaking, because of a
microphone than their heads a pistol. And in the midst of your anger, understand that we have not won these battles by shooting them down. We spoke them down. And I just don't think we understand the power of the mic because we're raised with emojis and TikTok and all of this other stuff, and we don't understand the virtue of eloquence and the significance of articulation has changed the world and it's still will we have one with Bishop td Jakes when we come back. Don't move as to
Breakfast Club, Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee Schlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Bishop td Jake Schlomae. Then the book you talk about how social media is deluding the power of words. So how can people use social media the help instead of harm. First of all, I got everything social media I can get. I don't have TikTok, but I'm about to get it, okay, So I'm on it.
I think you just have to control and not take the way you talk in a social media environment, to work with you to your marriage, to your children, to make yourself right, and think and read and not just think that because you googled something it's true. You know it's okay to read a book. You know you can't lead if you don't read. But everything you see on
the internet absolutely is not true. But we have a generation who takes the internet for gospel that it is absolutely right, and so just opening up communication to tell them how to check, how to verify, how to really get the real deal. Especially at a pandemic, we want to separate fact from fiction. There are proper ways to use it that will enhance you and not deteriorate your intelligence.
You should have dropped this book fifteen years ago, though, because it's a lot of those old tweets and old words on social media that it's definitely coming back to change people's worlds. Worlds nowadays and not for the better. Yeah, it's a scary thing. It's a really scary thing. The other thing that's important is we don't just communicate with words. We use body language, we use voice, inflection, our eyes communicating.
There's so many things that we lose. When you start having a discussion about something important with somebody in a text, you open up a huge door for a big fighting because they don't really put it in the context. They don't hear it the way you said it, they hear it the way they hear it. And so pick up the phone for God's sake and at least have the important conversations in a verbal way. It cuts down on confusion. It can save a deal, save a marriage, save a life.
Let's go deep on that Bishop, because in chapter eight it is learned the grandma or body language. But that could be tricky too, because some folks deal with social anxiety, so they might be shaking, always trembling, and they may absolutely know what they're talking about, but they just got those social awkwardness Or how important really is learning the grandma body linguage? Well, it goes along with another chapter where I talk about listening as a part of talking,
and that until you learn to listen, well, you'll never speak. Well, that's true naturally, but that's also true as it relates metaphorically. I think you have to know who you're talking to, and so if that person has an inclination to do that, through observation, you were getting to observe that and we calibrate.
We talk in the book, I talk about adaptability. You got to stop hiring people that are inflexible, because we are in an adaptable environment and you have to be able to pivot quickly and in the process of being adaptable. Once I understand that you have a quirk like that or physical abnormally like that, then I allow for that in the conversation quite quickly, quite adaptable. Our species was designed to adapt to its environment, and you can make
adjustments as you go. And one thing you talk about also along those lines is practice does make perfect too, And so sometimes you're nervous. You might have a fare of getting up and speaking in front of people because it isn't an easy thing to do when you're not used to it. But the more you do it, the better you'll get at it. Exactly the first time I got on to speak. I couldn't cold the mic because my hands were shaken. I mean my hands were shaking so bad that you could see it. And then I
got even more nervous. Just because you're not good at something the first time doesn't mean you can't do it. And it's not just about speaking. This is bigger than speaking. When I'll talk about passive mic, I'm talking about any opportunityy platform that you're given. You might not naturally hit it the first time. Don't give up. Practice makes perfect means you don't get to be Tiger Woods playing basketball. We have people who are shotgunning. You're shooting at so
many things said you're not good at anything. Bring your focus down to the thing that you really care about the most, and then put the practice in that it takes to make it perfect, because you don't get there overnight. Don't give up. We give up too quickly. We give up on marriage, we give up on people, we give up on ourselves. We give up on entrepreneurship because it didn't work the first half. Nothing worked the first time for me. I spent ten years preaching to less than
a hundred people. Nothing starts out the way it ends up, and when you see somebody at the end of the movie, you draw conclusions that aren't accurate because you didn't see the first twenty years. You came in on the last five years. But the first ten years helped me to be able to withstand the pressure of the last ten years. That that sort of thing. That's a good segue in chapter six where does it hurt? And you talk about later you talk about letting the need find you? What
does that mean? It means, It means a whole lot of things. You're the most powerful where you're the most passionate. Passion hurts, It hurts to care, it hurts to be involved, and you are the most powerful when you are the most passionate because of the pain of the situation. The most successful businesses are not built by people who say I'm going to start a business because I want some money. Everybody wants some money. You need some money. You got
to have some money to survive. People who build the business around a problem, then their business becomes a solution. Don't have you never have to market a solution. The problem will find you. So the most successful entrepreneurs are entrepreneurs who built businesses that solve problems. So when you find your problem, you find your business. But just building a business because you want some money and you want to control your own hours is always going to fail
because you're gonna work three times. It's art to build a business, and you're gonna find out if you want time off, go work for somebody. How does your messaging right about being able to speak in the words that you put out there, how does that translate into the film business for you and the projects that you decide to do. Oh, it's everything. Film is an opportunity to tell, to deliver a message. In another way, if you think about Jesus, we have very few of his sermons, but
we've got all kinds of his parables. He was a storyteller. And so the reason that I'm in film, and you segue so beautifully, but I'm getting ready. I got a lifetime film coming out, Seven Deadly Sins. The first deposit is Lust, comes out this Saturday. The reason that I speak through film is because it's like my way of telling parables, caututionary tales, entertaining, provocative, not preachy. But they still got a message in it that I think is going to be powerful. Got some of my people like
tan kids in it. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah yeah, Tobias Travilion, LaToya Lockett. It's a gang of people. We shot it in Atlanta, where we created jobs for hundreds of people to do this. There's a lot of great reasons to do this. I have had a relationship with Lifetime before and we did a project within Faith under Fire and it was one of their top producing films. And so we're back doing seven Deadly Sins. We've got
two of them already done. I hope to do the next five if I can get y'all to watch it, TiVo it, turn it on. You know, I don't care if you turn it on while you're brushing your teeth. Actually, if you watch this, it will captivate you because it is a message about dealing with lust, and that's something everybody deals with at one point or another, everybody, even you. Bishop. I think I remember once upon a time, Yeah, I remember. They don't move. We got more with Bishop TD Jakes
when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club, Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Bishop TD Jake, you speak to a lot of young people, and during the pandemic, you know I know my kids. But during the pandemic, I really know my kids. I know what they eat, I know everything about them because we're all up on top of each other and I'm
watching TV with them. And while watching TV with them, I realized that the shows that they're watching, the cartoons are a lot different. Meaning I'm watching the cartoons and I see the one of the cartoon things say that they are depressed, and I'm watching the cartoons saying that they have anxiety and they need money. But I'm thinking about at that age, I never had those conversations. I
never thought about money or being depressed on anxiety. Do you think what these kids are watching now is making them open to this stuff too early? I think that what they're watching is a reflection of how they're feeling. I think the reason that we're standing on an uptick of suicide amongst black children is because they are traumatized. You cannot have these images of the murder of Gourd
Floyd and people. Those images for children are terrifying. What they're dealing with in the school, trying to figure out what a pandemic is trying to figure out why Grandma, Dad and we couldn't go to the funeral. They are traumatized. And I don't think that the cartoons are creating it.
I think they are reflecting it and trying to make the parents aware because sometimes, and I know there's a raise of five kids, I was so involved in trying to feed them, keep a roof over their head, make sure they had schoolbooks and everything they needed that sometimes I didn't realize that my kids were going through trauma too. And so I want to encourage all the parents that
are listening at me right now. I know you're busy, but we can't leave our kids alone because they're going through another kind of trauma that will come back to haunt you in later years, over and over and over again. Trauma does not go away. Trouble don't last always, but trauma hangs around. Oh. I tell people all the time, if you don't deal with your trauma, you're trauma will end up dealing with you. Absolutely, And I think I
think we really need again a language. In the book, I talk about being bilingual and being able to relate to children is very very important. They have a different language a different way of communicating. But it's important. I looked up in my church. I'll so be sixty four years old. I looked up in my church, and my church is fifty percent millennials. I thought, how did that happen?
It's not so important that i'd be one. It's important that I connect with you, that I resonate with you, that I care about you, and then that I communicate with you. You know, Bisa. We had Sarah on the other day, your lovely daughter. I mean the audio was messed up, but she said how supportive you were when she became pregnant at fourteen. How did you feel when you initially heard that news? What was your inner language to yourself before you spoke to her. It was a
scene I will never forget. It was as if all the air went out of the room. Sarah walked in the door and told us that but she had hidden from us for a long time. I was shocked. She'd never been on a date. I was disappointed. I was hurt, but I was committed because to me, family is loyalty and ride or die, right up, put down, sink or swim. I'm always gonna have your back, but I will not lying. I like that was easy to hear. It was difficult to hear. But later fast forward, I would have done
anything to get her out of that situation. Within reason. I wanted to save my child from the grief, from the agony and the controversy. And then where you know, when you're a public figure, you're living in an aquarium and everybody feels free to discuss your life. Fast forward, I realized that the very thing that went wrong became the spring from which all of her ministry came out of it. All of who she is today came out
of it. And sometimes the best thing to do with kids is let them go through what they've got to go through to become who they've got to become. I know that now, But in the moment, it scared me to death. Did you care about the words of the church? Oh, no, that they've bothered me. That wasn't the part that bother me. Everybody thought that would be the part that bothered me. I don't hear what people think. I care about my child. That's right. And by the way, for my church, my
church wrapped around us like a blanket. They were very, very loyal. Of course, there were haters and there were people who said horrific things, but they were irrelevant to me. When you weigh your child against the committed the public, if you don't pick your child, you're not a father. That's right. Now. What what are you What are your thoughts on the vaccine? Are you telling? What are you telling your congregation? What are you taking it? I took.
I took the maderna. I took both both shots. I went in the room with my sleeve up and my pants down. I'm pleasing, I'm cheasing. I'm teaching you know with lust that this was not a lust, This was a life thing. Sixty four years old, hypertensive, slightly overweight during funerals. Every time I turn around for people who died of COVID and comforting families who have contracted COVID. I needed to have the vaccine. I don't really tell my congregation what to do. I'm not a medical professional,
but I leave my example. I did it. I did it on TV. I did it on doctor Oz. I did it in front of people. I didn't hide that I did it. I would like to see us do it. I understand why we're afraid of doing it, but it seems illogical to me to think that somebody is trying to kill black people when everybody that's getting the vaccine it's white people. If you look at the stats of preponderance of the majority of people who are getting the vaccine or white people. We need to understand the myths
from the facts and then make a decision. And don't listen to me. Listen to your doctor, Listen to your health professionals. Pay attention to them, because we already got enough maladies that when we contract the virus, we don't always recover, especially older people. Now in my area, the average age of death is around thirty five. But as I interact with people and move around as I often have to do, having every layer of protection, I still mask. I still social distance helps me to feel just a
wee bit safer. This is my last question visit. How important is grace? I don't feel like we give each other enough grace in this era. How important is grace? I cannot stress how critical it is. I don't have to condone what you did to love you and to care about you. And I think we all need it. We all have to have it, we have to be able to give it. And I think especially through the trauma of the times we're living in right now. People are acting out in terrible ways, but they're traumatized too,
and we've been traumatized for a long time. And I think grace is important. I will reach out to people that other people threw away. I will try to help them limp back home, because we shoot our wounded, and we shoot our wounded, and I think the more pressure we're under, we turn on each other and divie each other rather than helping each other find the food. And I think we really have to extend some grace. We don't love each other. We shoot each other over a
candy bar. What's up with this? Sometimes we are our own worst enemy because we don't extend grace. Doctor King said, I got a picture on the wall of him in a march and he's holding up a sign, and he said, men are not our enemies. If we kill them, with whom shall we live? Man? Thank you, Bishop, you know my my spiritual, emotional and mental health. Thank you. I don't even know if you know how important you are
to me. And watching you on Sunday morning is a ritual that I can't wait until I can get out to the pot of house to see you in person, my brother, I can't wait to have you back out. Any of you are welcome. Any of you are welcome. I'll show you. Should come down, I mess up your diet, but we're have I will seeking the Southern hospitality. Clock your arteries right up. No, I'm coming. Hey, don't drop the mic of the book, get it right now. When we appreciate you for joining us, and make sure y'all
watch your lifetime and watch your lust this weekend. Also, thank you all. All right, it's the Breakfast Club. It's Bishop td Jakes, So Breakfast Club, your mornings will never be the same. Shout out the Bishop td Jakes for joining us. Now right, let's get to the room as let's talk Dry Moss Queen Jennifer Lopez, she's filling the team. This is the rumor report with Angela Yee on the
Breakfast Club. Now, I don't know if I can co sign that because he hasn't seen Hustlers yet, and if that really was his queen, he would have definitely watched that movie. Right, I'm sorry, it's not a Chase a movie, sir. Whatever. Jennifer Lopez is on the cover of In Style magazine, and she talked about the first person who ever called her j Loo. Do you know who that was? Did
he where she got the name from? Heavy D? Actually, she said, I used to come by the studio from my first album and would call me Jenny Lowe, Jennifer Lowe or j Low. She said after she released on the sixth and nineteen ninety nine, instead of doing her second album, she decided to call it j Low And she said, I believe that's when it really stuck. As I've always tried to tell dramas in this room, black people gave j low her cool. There would be no j Loo without black people. You want to talk about
the Wayne Wooden Living color. You want to talk about Heavy D giving her name. I want to talk about Puff. You want to talk about Ja Rule and murder ink Er guided them drums. I guess you haven't seen a movie called Selena The Locks Fabulous shut Up. Selena was cool, But do you really think Selena did more for j Loo than j Loo? J Loo Selena was really huge for her. Honestly, Selena was great, but the music took jo to level. It didn't cross over until until she
did all the music. Her being black. Her being with black people and being cool made J Loo j Loo bug. Yes, y'all are really bugged. I know they cannot discount the power of Selena, but here in New York discount discounted. But what crossed the over and put into this urban world not even close was everything else he just named. And I'm not even arguing with you and the black ass even though Spanish women have name. That's all. Calm down. But Selena is bigger than any music she's ever put
out in your community. No, anybody's shut up. Man legendary. You see Seleno at honest, see Seleno. Selena did movie. Selena did thirty five million dollars in domestic box office sales. You know, you can't judge that Scarface was a failure at the box office. It's one of the biggest newn Needo Brown will beat scoff phase his ass any day, Gee money will beat scoff phases. Jay Z recreated Scarface beat scoff face his ass? Who jay Z? You might have heard of him? No, alright, Also, when did Selena
come out? That movie was? Yeah, so thirty five million, you know about seventy million? I know, J Lou of music me too. I'm sorry. All right. Now, let's talk about Dave Chappelle. He was on Naomi Campbell's No Filter YouTube series and he talked about certain things that we
never heard had happened the way they did. Now, when former President Donald Trump first moved into the White House, his stafford said they found nasty notes stuffed into the drawers and cabinets, and people were trying to blame President Barack Obama for that, but his aids fiercely deny that. D Chappelle actually revealed who left those notes. Was one of the last big parties the Obama was through. And I'm not gonna say these celebrities names. There was a thing.
Then when the Trump administration moved in, they said the Obama's staff left dirty notes for us and all the drawers and all the cabinets. Now, now I saw this happening. I'm not gonna say who did it, but it was celebrities writing all it's crazy and put them all over there, and I saw him doing it. So when I saw them, it was like, last real hard who y'all think he did it? Let's listen who y'all think. If you had to pick one off, I don't know who was at
that party. I got to read the letters. I would have to know the copy, but it probably was Dave probably was. Now as much as um. I have to say, listening to this story made me miss President Barack Obama in the White House. Here is David Naomi just reminiscing about Obama's dance skills. But that was really a fun night. And then the President Obama went to sleep, and then he came or that if he were to see we went up upstairs and he came back because the music
was so good. When Obama walked back in the crowd parts like like the Red Sea, like everyone like you know, and it's everyone like I mean many many of these people are black, which is arresting. SciTE someone's sireal, like you can't believe in that place, experience in this culture. And President walks in and everyone's kind of looking at him and he goes like this, damns like this, and
the crowd went crazy. I'll never forget that he can he can dine nice reminiscing all right now, Young Buck is talking about and he claims he was on the Big Facts podcast with DJ Screaming and Big Bank and Listen. He claims that he ghost wrote for fifty cent and
has not gotten paid for it. Listen to this. I wrote fifty music, bro, I didn't wrote four songs where you just listening to fifty My words word for word might change one here or lying here, but when you listen to the two rich songs that that's just off of my head. That's just one I ink from top to bottom. Are you getting like any of your split any of your credit for that? No credit, no, no, no, nothing for it. I'm the one to be blamed because I put myself in the position of not our kids,
helling my business solid enough. I have no reason to not believe young Buck, but I just feel this is very right now. I can't so. I feel like he had on his Colin cop ber Nick Jersey when he said that, Okay, I'm a liar and you've always been a liar. Sorry, Buck, I need proof. You can't just make statements like that. I don't. I don't believe it. I'm sorry, I just don't believe me. Shout out to
Big Bank JJ, Screaming Baby Jas Big Facts podcast. Make sure you check out the Big Facts podcast on the Black Fact I heeart radio podcast network available everywhere you listen to podcasts and don't revote TV. Al right, well that is your rumor reports. All right, sorry, I just got some great news. Anyway, Um, we're gonna donkey. Were you giving that donkey too? He can get in for his appointment to day because if you notice, the grazes are coming in on the back of the beard just
in the back. Yeah, I don't know what just happened to just in the back. I noticed, like right in the back the grazes of starting to pop out. So he must have got his appointment the day to get it filled in. But anyway, four after the hour, we need Hubert Davis, did you head culture the University of North Carolina to come to the front of the cargation. We'd like to have a word with him. It's very odd for this. I have no understand what you're talking
about with me. But yes, we'll get to the donkey of the day next. And stop looking at me like that. I'm not looking at you like you are. I'm not your I'm not food, I'm not lunch. Stop looking to stop looking at are you a snack? All right? Donkey? Games up next man, So breakfast club, Your mornings will
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Man they waited for. Charlomagne had to make a judgment who was going to be on the Donkey of the day. They chose you. There's a breakfast club. Bitches, whose donkey of the day to day? I'm so exhausted this morning. Donkey of the Day for Thursday, April eighth goes to the new and first blackhead coach of the University of North Carolina, Hubert Davis. First of all, congratulations Hubert Davis on getting to drop the job. Okay, drop on the clues bombs for Hubert Davis. All right, that is a
very prestigious position for anyone to be in. But I know, for a brother like Hubert Davis, who was a North Carolina native, brother like Hubert Davis who actually played for the university in North Carolina, a brother like Hubert Davis who's been an assistant coach at North Carolina since twenty twelve, I know tar Heel Blue means more to him than most. So salute to that king. Okay, you deserve it, you earned it, and I truly wish you much success. Trop
on a clues bumping Hubert Davis once again. Now let's discuss why we are all gathered here today. Hubert Davis had his first news conferences being named as head coach in North Carolina. And it's a historic moment, right. We just had Bishop TD jakes On speaking about his new book Don't Drop the Mic and how the power of
your words can change the world. So in a historic moment like Hubert davis first news conferences being named head coach, I'm expecting Hubert Davis to bring it and inspire young black boys and girls around the world and make us all proud to be black. And moments like this, we have to remember what the late great Nipsey Hustle said, the highest human act to inspire. The highest human act
is to inspire. Okay, in moments like that, when you're the first black anything, but especially the first black head coach of the university in North Carolina, you got to show you a black ass. Okay, you have to stand up there and all your melonated glory and let the world know that it is a privilege to be black and simultaneously scold these institutions and organizations for taking so damn long. Now, for the most part, here what Davids did that. Okay, he spoke to the significance of being
the first black head coach in UNC history. He spoke to being one of the few black Division one head coaches all around the country. But at some point in the conversation it went left, or maybe it went white. I mean right, oh, hell, just played the audio. It's significant that I'm African American and I'm the head coach here. I know that in terms of Division one head coaches are all around the country, only twenty six percent of the head coaches for Division one men's basketball are compromised
by minorities, specifically African Americans. I know that it is significant that I'm fourth African American head coach in any sport in the history of the University of North Carolina. I'm very proud to be African American, but I'm also very proud that my wife is white through and I'm very proud of my three beautiful, unbelievable kids, or a combination of both of us. Did they ask him it? No, he did not, but I was unprompted, Hubert, What the
hell was that? What the hell was je Hubert? Say it back with Leonard Hubert, that was hell the what? I'm happy that you are proud of your white wife, but what in't what does her skin color have to do with anything we are talking about right now? Does she have a name? What's her name? Hubert? I'm sure that she would have preferred and appreciated a shout out by her full name over being labeled the white wife
that you're proud of. Now when she now, when she walks into Dean East Smith Center next season for basketball, that's how people are gonna see her. There goes Hubert Davis with his white wife. Let me tell you something, Hubert Davis. You let doctor Umar Johnson down. I appreciate you and I love you, but you are no use to me with that white woman on your stop omar stop now, stum not doing that. Let's talk to this brother. Would love personally. I don't have a problem with interrational
marriage or interracial relationships. Love is love, right it should be. But when you hear brothers like Hubert David say things like, you know, I'm proud to have a white wife. Play the clip that that went a little clip, but I'm also very proud that my wife is white. When you hear brothers like you but David say things like this, it's like, do you love her? Are you just proud to have a white wife? I mean, when you love someone,
the benefits of loving someone is just status love. You love a person emotionally, sexually, you love their personality, you just love them. But h but you make me feel like you would your wife for status. It's hard to act like there isn't an element of status in your
interracial marriage. When you went out of your way to randomly tell the world in a press conference about you being the first black head coach at UNC, speaking to the significance of that, and you just randomly out of the goddamn Ta Hill Blue decided to tell us you're proud to have a white wife. Not I love my wife and whatever her name is. I don't even know her name. Okay, Not I love my wife and whatever her name is. You said, I'm proud to have a
white wife. I mean, I'm proud to have a black queen. But only because the brothers like you. I feel having internalized racist for you of white people as superior, not just as people, but clearly as partners. Okay, Hubert, you know you are powerful and you have status because you are Hubert Davis, not because you are married to a white woman. What kind of virtual signal signaling were you doing?
Did you put a TS in the air like a bat signal and the TS dance for Taylor Swift where you're trying to convince those white people in North Carolina that you're not wanted them, That you wanted the good negroes who love white people so much, and you're proud to be married to one. Hubert, you got the job already. You don't have to conform and make white people feel comfortable anymore. Clearly, you and the work you put in are enough. We have to realize that you know you
didn't get that job because you kissed white ass. You got that job because your black ass is qualified. Okay, play to Hubert clip again. Just the proud of my wife part. Please, But I'm also very proud that my wife is white. Why does that line make me feel like this? Why do I hear this song when I hear that line. Oh, I love my wife. Yeah, I love my wife. Yeah. Let's go ride a bye yea with my wife. Yeah, my wife's really young. My wife is real small. Let's go to the beach and play
with the beach ball. Praise Jesus God and my wife. Let's go to the beach and ride a bike. Who I love my wife. I love my wife. That's how I felt. That's how I felt when I heard that line. We can put a little stink on it. Put a little stink on that's put a little remix on it. I mean, but I'm also very proud that my wife was white. Oh. I love my wife. I love my wife, my wife, my wife, I love my wife. My wife
is wife. Literally Wow, I have nothing else to say here, neither the doctor umar who you are, and then you can talk to me Niro with a white woman, you can't talk to me doctor. Stop jess Jesus, Christ, please let rimy Mo give hupid Davis the biggest he ha he ha he ha, you stupid mother? Are you? Who? Let doctor umar ain't? No, Jesus, I was aggressive. Christ. Have we heard that song on my time? Which one? Which one you want? Now? You want the one with some man ain't on it? Give him the one was
a man ain't on the dramas. But I'm also very proud and my wife was white. Who I love my wife? I love my wife, my wife wife? Who I loved my wife? I love my wife wife, Li Turley, I learned how to say that. Let Turley. Let Turley make sure doctor has he clarified anything yet? Or um, I haven't heard any said anything. I haven't heard I haven't heard anything. All right, all right, he was like, I just was nervous. I don't know why I said that, liter Turly, all right, Well up, doctor Omar, get out
of here. This guy is crazy. It just comes out of nowhere? Is this guy all right? Ask ye is next eight hundred just meeting to making sure he's not coming back? All eight hundred five A five one oh five one. If you need relationship advice and any type of advice. Call ye now, it's the Breakfast Club. Come on it? What what? What? What you wanna know? Baby mama issues see some words of wisdom. Call up now for asking eight hundred five eight five one oh five
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for you? All right? Oh, I just need a little advice on how I can disciplend or help my yance understand that her little brother when he gets disciplined or is deserving us some discipline that we have to follow through with it. Because all right, So a little backstory. Two years ago, around Thanksgiving, my fiance and her little brother, their father passed away. Then fast forward a year ago this past Christmas. A week before Christmas, their mother passed away.
So that caused her little brother to then move in with us. So now we're taking care of him, and I think a lot of what it is is he's dealing with some trauma from at such a young age because he's only a sophomore in high school and so he I mean, he's dealing with a whole bunch of stress from that and whatnot. But when it comes down to it, he just be acting out, acting bad. You know, he's getting s and some of his classes, he doesn't
do his chores when he's supposed to. And then when we try to disciple planning, so like we have we have an exfenity WiFi and he likes to plays PlayStation all the time. So one of the things we do to discipline is we'll pause the Internet for his PlayStation so then he can't use Live. Or we'll say he can't go to the skate, which is something he does every Friday night, goes out with his friends, goes to the skating rink in town and you know, hangs out.
We'll say he can't do that. Well, when it comes down to the final moment, he's then you know, he's allowed to go to the skate. Not really behind my back, but my fiasa knows how I feel about it. If you know, he's acting up, he's doing bad in school that he's not supposed to be doing stuff like that. Like when I was in school, if I got FS to my classes, I was grounded until them grades got improved. I got myself taken away. I wasn't allowed to do nothing.
You know, it's just chore after schore until the house was spotless, you know. You know what I mean, just just what I think every kid should have to go through when they're getting disciplined or get you know, bad grades in school, especially multiple FS. But when it comes down to it, you know, it's like she says it, in the moment, all you're grounded, You're getting this taken away,
this is happening after this, you know whatever. And then when it comes down to it, he's allowed to go to the skate But you know, just like you said earlier, he's definitely gone through some trauma and that's not something that can be brushed over. Is he talking to somebody? Do y'all have him talking to a therapist about that? Because the acting out could really be from that, And she could also be going softer on him because she
knows he's gone through what he's gone through. Right, Yeah, we have a strong support system to do the rest of the family and whatnot. We're always you know, there for him and trying to talk to him, but he kind of shuts down a little bit. He doesn't seem to want to open up about his feelings, right, because it feels like maybe he needs to talk to somebody away from you guys. Where that might mean he goes to a therapist who doesn't personally know him and can
help with the tools to work through some things. But that's a lot to go through, and especially and high schools already a difficult time, so I can see she has a soft spot. But again, there is something to disciplining a child, but it's hard for you because it's not your child. It's not even her child, it's her brother, you know, right, And this is all unexpected. Figure. He's never really had much of a father figure in his life. His dad was in and out of his life mostly
growing up, right. I Mean, it sounds like a lot that he's gone through. And you gotta understand too, this was something that was unexpected for everyone involved. So it's an adjustment, not just for him, but for your fiance too. And I'm sure she feels like she's doing the best that she can, right, you know, But because you know, before Christmas past Christmas, it was just me and her and our two girls are two dogs, um, you know, in the house, and now we have a whole seventeen
year old were responsible for. Yeah, that's a lot. I just want to say, y'all might need and there's nothing wrong. There's nothing wrong with needing profession to help for all of you as far as even like parenting and just learning the right way to do things too on your behalf as well. And how do you deal with a teenager who's gone through this trauma? Who is It seems like in respond to acting out, it might mean that all of you guys need to talk to somebody professionally
so you can get those real tools. It's important, right, Okay, Okay, So yes, make sure you use those resources that are available to you guys and find out because obviously this is not something you anticipated and you want to do the best job that you can, but also find the
best way to do it right. Right. This kind of ear takes me a little bit when you know he's doing stuff like he's telling if he's going somewhere and he's hanging out with some friends, and then my Yanta actually had this location on the iPhone check the location and he's nowhere near where he said he was going to be. So then he got in trouble for that, and that was right before spring break. Well you got to pull up grounded, you know, only yeah she did,
she did pull up on It was crazy. But uh so he was supposed to lose all these privileges, you know, his place station. He's not allowed to be going nowhere doing nothing, not going to the skate. And literally two days after this incident, he was going to the skate and then asked me to unpauses PlayStation from the WiFi so he can't get online. I'm like, how are we
guys gonna, you know, teach them. Yeah, it just seems like it seems like you guys also have different ways of disciplining, and everybody's not the same as far as how they are raising their kids. And so for you guys, obviously, like I said, there's a whole teenager. It's not like you guys have had experience doing this before. She's handling
it one way, you would handle it another way. That's why I'm saying, y'all really need to get some expert help to find out the best way and the best solutions instead of bumping heads over in right, okay, all right, good luck, all right, thank you, all right, ask ye eight hundred five eight five one o five one. If you need relationship advice here ye Now it was the breakfast Club. There's some real advice with a kids. Ask ye morning. Everybody is J and v Angela, Ye, Charlomagne
the guy, we are the breakfast club. But in the middle of ask yee, hello, who's this are you talking? Yes? Yes, sir, I love you man. You endure the breakfast Club. You endure what they do to you. O. He definitely, he takes it on the change we're talking about Beijing. Shut up. And Charlomagne, Yo, you killed it on the day, on the on the mar in the blind marshroom. Oh oh, Bill mar thank you sir. Yeah. I was like, whoa, okay that Angie. Hell, what's the question? I got a
white wife and I don't. I'm not proud of her. What what are you talking about? I got a white wife and I'm not proud of her. I am not. What is your What is your question? Watching is how do I deal with it? She? We argue all the time during this pandemic, right and She almost said the N words. She said, you act like one of them, and that's like the N word to me. Whoa wow, Yes, I can't let me ask you this. What what are y'all arguing about during this pandemic? Oh my god? We're
argument everything or argument? Choolliam put the top on the toothpaste? Uh? Why why we got to watch Mars madness? I have the issue with her almost calling you the N word though, Yes, that is a big one. I didn't I see my mom because my mom gonna go off. M that's ridiculous.
She if she doesn't understand, if anything, during this pandemic, seeing all the issues that's been going on, and she's if she's not somebody that understands that, especially because she has that black man right, that's not a good sign. What did she say afterwards? She gives left? She did? She acting like one of them and she will, let's out the door. He's doing the door? None, shut up. I don't know if your situation is real or not real? All right, it's more so, what do you want to do?
How do you do you feel like you feel like your relationship is fixable? Well, you know, seriously, the only thing we got less of sex. So that's what's holding you guys together. Yeah, that's that's like the google that makes the arguments you raise. All right, Yeah, that's not gonna last much longer if y'all not getting to the root of the issues that you have. And if she can't deal with the fact that she said something that
was offensive, you'll probably never forget that. You're right, You're right as a hard time pulling to sleep today, probably, all right, Yeah, y'all definitely need some professional help. She gotta deal with her own demons and things that are going on. And look, during the pandemic, a lot of couples have gotten into it. They spent a lot more time at home together, they had a lot of additional stress.
So that does cause a lot of arguments, and that's something that a lot, you know, some people have had to work through. And some people are like, I realized this isn't the person for me, But I do feel like, do you have kids? Nahid is that somebody you can see yourself having kids with? One day? Well? You know, listen, Oh, it's Sharyl Underwood is saying that Sharon Osborne has yet to apologize since all the controversy at the talk, she said she has not heard from her. She also talked
to Steve Harvey about it. Here's what she said. If Sharon Osborne is cool where she is, there's nothing I could do with say, even if I try to be an example three times, I'm asking you to forgive me and accept my apology for you feeling like this happened. I tried, but three times never was insane. That's disappointing. People will say, well, would you want a public apology?
And for my feeling is we've gone beyond certain things because just because you ask for forgiveness and don't get it don't make you superior, and now you can go to anger and disappointment. I'm a little confused now. Who tried to apologize three times? Sharon? The Cheryl or Charyl to Sharon. I think Cheryl tried to what'd you say, cherylogize? I'm Sharon apologize to Cheryl. I think that two of
them used to be friends with each other. Sharyl felt like, okay, if you felt like I attacked you or blindsided you in any way. But she also says that Sharon Osborne never reached out to apologize to her and that she has not spoken with her at all since. So Cheryl reached out to Sharon though apologize three times. No, Sharon.
So here's what Sharon Osborne is saying now. Sharon Osborne is saying that she did reach out to Sharyl Underwood, and she actually posted some messages that she claims that she sent to her, and they said, Cheryl, my heart is heavy and this is from Friday, March twelfth, and I'm deeply saddened by the events that transpired on Wednesday. I don't want to lose my true friend over this. And she posted several messages that she said she did send to Sharon Osbourne in an attempt to apologize. Yeah,
it's too confusing. I do agree, though, just because you want to be forgiven doesn't mean I have to forgive you. I'll forgive you in my time, you know what I mean. You can apologize to me, but that don't mean I have to accept it now. I might accept it later. So and don't get mad when I don't in that moment, right, Yeah, And Sharyl looked at her phone. She said no. And Cheryl, by the way, is also doing a three part series
on her podcast called Sharon Walks Away. And so she's you know, feels like Sharon Osborne was truly her friend. I said, she also has not received that apology. You're gonna have to, Saucy Santana Plaine, let me see you. Wo wo wo wo wo. That'd be hard, all right. Now, Chloe Kardashian is speaking out, and that's after an unauthorized photo of her surface over the weekend, and you know, her people were going over time to make sure it got scrubbed from the internet. We talked about this yesterday.
It wasn't a bad picture, but I guess she just didn't like it, and she did a very lengthy post on Instagram and she posted another picture of herself. She said, hey guys, this is me and my body, unretouched and unfiltered.
The photo that was posted this week is beautiful. But as someone who has struggled with body image her whole life, when someone takes a photo of you that isn't flattering and bad lighting or doesn't capture your body the way it is after working so hard to get it to this point and then shares it to the world, you should have every right to ask for it to not be shared, regardless of who you are in truth, the pressure, constant ridicule and judgment my entire life to be perfect
and to meet other standards of how I should look has been too much to bear. Chloe is the fat sister. Chloe is the ugly sister. Her dad must not be her real dad because she looks so different. The only way she could have lost that weight must have been from surgery. And then she goes on to discuss how people don't care because she grew up in a life of privilege and people act like she's not human because
she's on reality TV. But she says, every flaw, every imperfect has been microanalyzing, made fun of to the smallest detail, and I'm reminded of them every day by the world. Does social media make it hard to deal with the real you? Like? I wonder if you put so many filters and all that other stuff on picks that when a regular pick is posted, does it drive you crazy
because you're used to it being altered? I want having control, but you know, and she says that nobody should have pictures like that, But y'all know we all got them. Friends that you take a picture with a group of people, you're the only one that looks bad in it, but they'll still post it if they look good. There's a lot of unflattering pictures of people floating around, so I don't know if that everybody has the power to get things scrubbed off the internet. Yeah, I understand about the
unflattering pictures. I'm just wondering does it make the social media and make it hard just to deal with the reality of who you are and what you look like, because you can be just a real picture of you with no filtered, no nothing, but it'll drive you crazy because it's not all filtered out right. And a lot of times you see people in person and you're like, oh damn, they look way different than in their pictures. And that happens all the time because people do too
much to their pictures. So yeah, I'm just keeping nat me mars chestnut like, you don't. I don't need to touch up anybody. He's just you gonna get this organic blackness. Thank you. They say you have an app to add eyeliner. No, that's natural. I mean, I know it's natural. He talked about him hours before. He wanted to be dominic. My fault. God paid a little attention to detail and gave me natural eyeline. You didn't. You didn't want your eyebrows. I
mean when I was a kid. But that's only because some girls gassed me up, not from girls gassed me or they told me that I would look like tupocket if I did that, man, and they did. They did. They did glue Torena, and I will never forget y'all. You can tell the marketing together, y'all did them? Dirty? Little Wayne as planning your Young Money and Friends event and that's going to be in LA for August, and
that's with his cannabis brand. So he's coming to an exclusive agreement with this Memorial Coliseum for a uh, for all these events for years to come to. By the way, they're going to host a series of parties, performances, and other events for in person and streaming audiences. So that's the first one is going to be in August. So it's gonna be a little way in Young Money and unspecified guest performances. If y'all are interested, and I know
you're interested in this, how about a reboot of House Party? Yea, I've seen Lebron and them doing that, right, Yes, Lebron and Maverick for spring Hill. They're gonna end. Reginald Headland and Warrington Headland are going to be executive producing, by the way as well. So I know, y'all big fans at House Party, what do you think about a reboot?
I think that would be dope. I don't want to see none of those movies rebooted if they're not gonna keep the problematic toxic stuff in there, because, whether y'all want to admit it or not, the problematic toxic stuff is what made it funny. Yeah, like what his house party without that jail scene. Now, in hindsight, that was super homophobic, but at the time it was hilarious. Okay, other day was on the other day and I was
watching it. That's what I'm saying, Like, I don't you know, I don't want to see the Wolke versions in any of these movies. I know the Lucas brothers want revenge. You the nerds over lebron him do a house part. Leave him alone. Let's create some new stuff. Let's create some news about a prequel. What about aim Media prequel? Series Media prequel? What you mean ADA prequel? Yes, that's in development at showtime. From Tyler Perry feel prequel series
about the early life of his iconic character Media. So they've ordered multiple scripts for the project. It's called Mabel that might be kind of dope and Maybel probably young and fine. Mabel probably like Paul something when she moved to Atlanta at seventy two. Okay, all right, did you know that Media? Did you know Media's Tyler Perry show, Amagne? Yeah? Done, Okay, So gonna make sure, all right, come about the character, well in character, Yeah, she gonna be fine, she wonna
be fine. All right, all right, Well that is your rumor report. All right, I'm looking forward to see alright one. Yes, I'm gonna stay out here on these islands by myself. Then I don't care you stay with your little archid brows over there, brows not archdead natural he all right, all right, provote with ce tomorrow might be smudging everybody else's govern Let's go so Breakfast Club, Your morning's will
never be the same. Angela here and the General Insurance has been helping people save money for nearly sixty years. They offer the quality coverage you deserve at prices you can afford. Make the right call and go with the General called eight hundred General or visit the General dot com. Some restrictions apply. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy and Angelauye, Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Now shout to Donnell Rawlings if you don't know who that is.
He's a comedian, Larry. He does comedy with Dave Chappelle all the time and over the weekend he got roasted and he was on the Kill Tony podcast. The comedian's name is Aloman. Now let me break this down because my man Andrew shows put me onto what this is. This show is designed to where people open mic is are able to come up and have some banter with veteran comedians. Donna Rollins's ass right, Yes, Donnelle is absolutely a veteran comedian, one of the best to ever do
it as far stand up. So when it comes to roast thing, he's not good, clearly right. So Donnelle was getting roasted and he walked out that the thing that you know, you could tell Donnelle was upset, he was mad, he was sad. But this is the thing they hadn't understand. Donnelle will roast anybody. He stays on my ass and stays on Charlotmagne's hats on without a pause. He stays on the ass. He did say he has admittedly said that he's very sensitive. Yeah, but that's lame. Yeah, but
that's lame. You know what I'm saying. If you can't dish, if you dish it, you gotta be able to take it. And he he really can't take it, like he really can't. Let's play it. Let's play listen in this my mom and dad Gee's on the same. If you don't get out of here, where'd you get those Jordan's before? After Chappelle gave that change, You look like he just elbow the blowfish. Just shop for tank tops of Victoria's Secret. Yeah, I know what he wanted to do. Oh yeah, if
I rose down, ill man, it's too late. I'm about to leave right now, because no, you're not. Come on, no, I'm going to leave geeks. Yeah, So that was it. So let's send down the rawlings healing energy. What what emode you would you like to use this morning? They send him some prayer hands man. You know what I'm saying, Pray for Ashy. That's the hashtag Pray for ashes. Send him some healing energy, man, here. Send him to me some healing energy this morning. Let him know we love him,
you know. Yeah, hashtag pray for Ashy, that's all. And we do want to just send our condolences to the friends and family of the at least five people who were killed after what the thirties are saying is a case of a mass shooting that happened in York County, South Carolina. The victims included a doctor, his wife, and their two grandchildren, according to the York County Sheriff's Office in a tweet, they said the family he was very
prominent and very well known. Doctor Robert Leslie his wife Barbara Leslie were both found in the home died as a result of gunshot wounds, as well as their two grandchildren. Now, there was also James Lewis of Gastonia. He was working at the house and he died from gunshot wounds as well, according to the sheriff, and prayers up from my South
Carolina people. Man absolutely, and they did find the suspect, by the way, they said, they believe they have found the person responsible and that's all they can say about it, whether or not it's a neighbor. They said, the person does live on the same road. All right, prayers up, all right when we come back. We got the positive notice to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is cj Envy Angelu Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
We got a shout out to Bishop td Jakes for joining us this morning. Man, salute to the Drip. You know what I'm saying. That's what I call TD Bishop the Drip Jakes because he'd be so clean. But man, he got a new book out. Don't drop to Mike. The power of your words can change the world. I love Bishop td Jakes when I get up every Sunday morning and watch Bishop td Jakes. I love his daughters like they are very very very very very crucial and
my spiritual and mental and emotional well being. All right, Well, salute to my man, Doctor Oz too. I'm gonna be on the Doctor Oz Show today, but I'm on the Doctor Oz Show with one of my long time mentors, Professor. I call him professor, but his name is doctor Robert Evans. And doctor Robert Evans is somebody that's been mentoring me since Man nineteen nineteen ninety eight, nineteen ninety nine. You know,
he's actually the reason that I'm in radio. So we're gonna be on doctor Odz today, you know, talking about the distrust that the black community has in regards to the COVID vaccine. So check out doctor Oz today. You got a positive note. I do when it comes to life, the critical things, whether you take things for granted or take them with gratitude, Breakfast Club, All finish or y'all done.
