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The Breakfast Club REWIND (Master P, Gia Casey and H.E.R)

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Today on the show we flashed back to when Master P stopped by to speak on his new movie 'I Got The Hookup 2'.  Also, we flashed back to when Gia Casey came on to discuss her and DJ Envy's book "Real Life, Real Love". H.E.R also come's on to discuss new music.  In today's Donkey Of The Day, we talk about a woman who shoots her boyfriend because he didn't want to argue. 

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What you're doing. This is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blest eight five one five one. We want to hear from you on the breakfast club this man, it's black, Mike gotta doll man, I said, black lighter, blake black. Oh what's happening now? What's haying? Man? I want to get off with chance this morning. Man. Okay, the baby mama's man, they always did baby daddy. I'll try to did these baby mama's

man who don't want to let the dead again? They started like the relationships hill man, y'all hear about that a lot, which I think is whack's whacking. Very selfish man. There's more than white man. There's a lot of what Chalomy say, trauma, man, hurt, hurt, that's right. I'm sorry. I'm sorry you're going through that. But they shouldn't hurt

the child. But they shouldn't hurt the child behind that, because that's that's the only person they hurt in the situation like that by not letting both parents be in their life. Absolutely, Hello, who's this good morning? This is smart for us? Heyma, see you get it off your chests. Mama, all right, I just want to give a shout out to my son tray Vine. Today's is to a birthday. He just said twelve out of here and day twelve out of here and say twelve. Whappy birthday to Trayvon.

All Right, mama, Hello, who's this? This is Jennifer. How are you? Good morning? Getting off your chests. Yeah, I'm kind of upset because my boyfriend broke up with me because I took his cell phone. Watch took your cell phones? And Patty, I don't know, I don't, I don't know

what happened. I just grabbed the phone and I got in my car and I just drove off, and then like at the red light, he was there like keeping my phone on the question, but why didn't I don't What do you mean you don't know why you took his cell phone? You know why you took it? I took it because I just felt like he was not being trustful, like truthful. You just weren't too fun to us. I know, I know. I'm just saying like he was always texting and stuff at night and looks like why

are you like who you calling? Who you text it? So what you're finding? The phone got you? A simple question exactly. Ask you a simple question. Why didn't you just wait till he go to sleep and didn't go through his phone? Like why would you snatch it and didn't drive off? She had a passport. Y'all watch too many videos online now, you you know you see these videos online when people chasing the girls outside at the hospital and all the stupid stuff. Me right away, he

didn't even know. I took you like it was sitting there and I grabbed it. I feel in my pocket. We talked and I was like, all right, I'm leaving. I left, and then by the time I got to the red like he was right behind you. Question, you didn't get to look at it? No, I didn't. You you're just lying because first you just said you found nothing. Now you said you don't even get to look at it. You just a liar. I'm like, no, I'm just how you found nothing if you didn't even get to look

at it, you liar. People go to jail during the interrogation. You know you didn't have stuff. Right now, if you found something, would you leave him? Okay, So this is okay, I'm gonna be truthful. I took his phone. You're going to jail. So you didn't find something what you find to jail. No, the first time I took this phone, I found something, okay, and you stayed. Yes, he was texting some girl telling about they missed each other. And

that's way more messed up because that's more emotional. Then I really just didn't talk about how you miss it. Now you don't, but you can still miss the pole and let me ask you this. Okay, So you stayed with him, He's still doing the same things he was doing before. That made you not trust him, So then you wanted to go find out again what he was doing. And then what And then he broke up with me.

He should I think he made the right decision. Well, if you don't trust somebody and you got to grab their phone, it's probably not the best relationship for you to be in. And you had his password too. I had it the first time. The second time I was trying to get into it. I ain't fine enough about to see. You know, the I phone, you can see like you can see who called, but you really can't get in there. So I've seen people calling him. But

I'm gonna tell you, some man, that's why. This is why the first thing the police officers tell you is you have the right to remain silent. You know what told us about five or six different inconsistencies in this story. Man, I'm not gonna lie. This sounds like a very unpeaceful relationship. Have a good day before you get locked up. If I was, if I was the officer, you'd be going to jail with no bel Get it off your chests. It's the breakfast club, the morning, the breakfast club. This

is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man from you on the breakfast club, but you got something on your mind. Love this okay, easy talk to us. Get it off your chests, ye'all. I want to know why you want to trying to make you thron on the radio every morning? Man, who's flirting? I don't flirt with that man. No talking about if we did it behind the scenes, that would be actually gay and cheating on our wives. Huh. It's getting to be

doing it on every morning. No, it's not. You show our kids don't want to hear it. Hear what two men flirting with each other every day? Who flat with you? And both of y'all marriage? Yeah, we flirt this morning, bro, y'all women don't care about it. When do we have you had breakfast this morning? Huh? You know, I just got to eat what you ask some sausage, little be sausage, turkey sausage. How long was the link pork sausage? What are you talking breakfast? He just asked what you have

for breakfast? He has maybe like a hot dog in the morning. We just asked it this morning. No, not yet, not yet. I'm gonna have me a nice hard listen, I'm having a nice hard boiled egg breakfast. I don't you just ask me what I'm happy for breakfast. I don't have a problem with it. I think I am gonna have some sausage in a little bit as eat it. We're not flirting on the air. Why are you calling up here flirting with us right now? You sound jealous. You have to your kids, man. My kids don't listen

in the morning. But I'm not flirting with no man anyway. What about a salad? You you feel like you want to toy salar? How do you kids teachers feel about you trying with another man? Your kids teach feeling about you? I don't know. I gotta ask him, but I don't flirt with enough man. Man, that's ship, man, that's ship for y'all to be doing it this morning. We love you, brother, have a great day. Well he kissed, You're not gonna kissim back. I'm trying Hello, Hello, who's this yo? What's up?

This is Kyler calling back? Tyler, good morning, calling back from when good morning? I called it in yesterday? Man, Charlottage cut me off because I didn't appreciate his attitude. I didn't cut you off. How I cut you off? You cut no? No, no, you cut me off? Bro? Whoever did read? I was up there trying to get it off my chest. I was having a rough hell of a weekend, you would like to say, Charlotte mane and all I was trying to do with this. But

the world know, y'all. I was like, all you have to say was many, I'm gradual, alive, king, That's it. That was not me that cut you half brother. I don't and whatever whatever cut you off. I don't even control the phone, dad, Tyler good like I'm said, right. Hey. All I'm saying is I got a clothing brand man, and I'd appreciate the support because I did lose my job a couple of weeks ago, and I'm just trying to get my brand off the ground so I can eat out here. You feel me? What's the name of

the brand where it is called Dingo? Dan goes here on nine two five. I remember that you got his car shows Y's what I'm saying. I know you remember. Everyone knows it right now? He said, everybody knows it, and a lot of people know it. A lot of people, don't you feel me? But We're gonna be worldwide real stone, and I would appreciate the all support. Our website is dnngos do you on nine two five dot com. I'd

appreciate any and all support, man for real. I'm just trying to do my thing out here, trying to beat and start my own legacy and build something from my family. That's all I'm trying to do, man, Yes, sir, get it off here chest the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. If you missed the Breakfast Club, you don't come from my world. It's dangerous. Check out this rewind morning. Everybody is d d j Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy.

We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guests in the building, the living Legend Master p Yes, sir, what's up? Y'all came up with sneakers Now, I don't sneak de Zions. That's what we're doing. This is man. You know what I'm saying. Zion might have Nike or dealers, but guess what I got these let the print, that's the that's that's the leper, that's the high end fashion design ever replied for the twenty million dollar I'm just

saying asking, you know what if that's on him? Though? Yeah, you know what I tell you all the time, you got to make product. We're not Nike, we don't own none of that stuff. While we can't do this, and that's what this about us creating away an opportunity for us. Now, Essence must have felt amazing for you this year because you guys did the screening for I Got the Hook Up too, and it's sold out. Yes, So what was it like screening that movie? There? Did he call you?

I was call I ain't get a call. He was down there too. Juju hit me and she was like, hey, y'all know y'all was invited, y'all. I bumped into Tyler pair right, that's what I'm thinking, like, I don't really know, bro, I'm like, man, get out your feelings. Like I was thinking like we had a run into something. No, I don't even like it's just the spirits wasn't right, you know, like you're from all of you think now I'm doing movies. I guess maybe like, man, now you're doing movies now

with up. But I've been doing movies. So I bumped into him, and I'm thinking, gonna be Yeah, big brothers, I'm proud of you. The movie that the hook up to, you know, the big screening was big. The whole city showed up. You know, it was just like awkward, like like it was scared or something like like Bro, you know, like, man, I'm happy for you know, it's enough opportune it for all us because really I tell people all the time, it's really not that much money for us to make

and filmmaking because we don't own that. I heard the speech he said on BT and all that, man, but that's what we talked maybe because seven years ago we talked like, look, many let's hook up and do something. But then you don't show up. But that's my first time I'm seeing them. I forgot about it all that. So I'm just like, man, look, I'm thinking it's gonna be you know, like we took the city over like you said. Yeah, But it was like, I don't know, dog,

like you invite him. See he was, man, he ain't get invited. Y'all know, y'all could just show up. He know, he could just show up. But I'm sure it was packed. It was crazy, to be honest with you know, we brought Hollywood to New Orleans and we did something that is history because you know, this movie is owned by me and Romano as a fading son of starring this film and also financing. Like I say, it's only five percent. I mean you know this five percent of all the

production owned, but African America ninety five percent. We don't that mean we don't own nothing. So you see us on all these big films and all these big projects, but real money is in the production. You know. Even with me, I watched something like they don't really want us to own the production part. They want us to be in front of the camera. I had to really go, you know, take one. I just wanted to check it out.

So I took a project like a no limit project, even to like a BT like man, it was just hard to get it through the system. Even though I got the money and every that don't matter. It was like and I when got another person of another color to goal and went right through, I'm like, that's crazy. That's crazy to me, you know. And I'm just like,

it's like you. I seen when you are when you had Connie on me because I talked to Conny too, and I'm telling I'll be telling, like, you know what, you really have to get involved in this and really be about to change, because I see when you asked about the Nipsey husing, you didn't go to in detail whatever. I like what you said, like was Nipsey up for

that before he passed? And she told you no, you know, And I was like that was crazy because a humanitarian or what like, we've been in the community for years over twenties something years, you know, Snoop Dog and y'all know Nipsy and my dog like that's my boy. But I'm like, man, give people they flowers, why they're here. You don't just get caught up into the hype thing.

But you know what you remember Nipsey Daddy was trying to say that, why y'all didn't get that up to my son while he was Yeah, you know what I'm saying. I just think that everybody get caught up whatever hot instead of doing what's right. And that's my thing with Connie that I'm gonna talk to him about if she wanted to talk. Not as cool, but it's like, you know, you gotta be real, you gotta be real, you can't do this. This man deserved a lot of this stuff

while he was here. And I just think that for the Humanitarian Award, that was a big thing for you know what I'm saying, Like last year that last year, Yeah, I don't even think they knew who he was last year and he got into it with the guy at the thing. They was acting like they ain't no slam Okay. So that was me and fifty cent. We wasn't even ben to get into the BT Award this year. Think about it. And then his music, but was crazy. His music was incredible last year. The year before that, it

was the best rapper album. Yeah, I said that numerous and guess what why you get it this year because that was already pass the same album that's sold fifty two thousand copies when he first came out two years ago and not going to million. So I just I just feel like man us as people, we gotta be real. Like you said, we've seen the thing with Tyler Perry talk about ownership. But man, look, we gotta be real with each other. We gotta come together, we gotta stop.

You know, we can't be faking with each other. I think maybe I remember I said in an interview one time, I wouldn't put no dresses on. That's the truth. I don't care who it is. I ain't putting no dresser on and make no money. That's just me. But it's not meaning to nobody. So I don't know if people take that the wrong way or whatever. That's just me as a man. All Right, we got more when we come back. This's the Breakfast Club. The Lord taking you

back back with the classic. It's the Breakfast Club. Was a podcast, The Breakfast Club. If you missed The Breakfast Club, you don't come from my world. It's dangerous. Check out this rewe Morning. Everybody's DJ mvy Angela Yee. Charlemagne, the guy we are. The Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Master P. Charlemagne. Now what about when you own your own stuff the way Tyler does. Because I used

to think that way about Tyler. But I was like that he was putting the dress on because he wanted to, not because somebody made him too. That's what I don't care about that, That's what I'm saying. So I feel like we all got out piures like I Got to Hook Up Too. I mean, this is a big movie for us. This is a movement. This is not just a movie like they don't own this because you gotta. You gotta realize, man, why it's so important when we do a project like Black Panther. We didn't benefit off

of that man like people, we look at us. Black people was in the movie. We was hal being excited, but it wasn't us. Yeah, so this is even though a movie like this, So think about this a movie like I Got to Hook Up Too. We did this for the budget we did it for and we did it for millions of dollars. But imagine if we had hundreds of millions of dollars to make a project, how would it look. So this is the growth. This is why this is important because we're coming back into the

community that putting money back into the community. But it's a process. We got to grow with it, just like I did with music. I just didn't jump straight out it made hundreds of millions of dollars. It was a process because the production has to get bigger and bigger. So that's why I was saying, we have to support us because this is only one A few words about to go at. You spoke about Nipsey. He got a song on the soundtrack and he said recorded it two

days before his death. Yeah. So one thing about Nipsey Man, he was always a stand up guy. It's probably one of the one of the most uh realist guys. I meant that if I asked him for something, he gonna sit it, he gonna get it done. He gonna going no question, no talk, and uh he looked up to you though. Yeah, he used to say no used to call his label No Limit of the West. Yeah you know what, And let me tell you how med him. I met him with this uh with with with low

from Chicago. He moved out there in the in the calory with fifteen hundred. He hooked us up. Say, man, look you know you out in La Man, you're Nipsey to get together and when we got to the studio, Maddie, we just started making songs. I think we made like over seventeen eighteen songs just just just dropping him. So you know, we had we had remixed that that rapping up soon too. We had remix supposed to be me Jeezy Boosey and jay Z. So they get done, it's done.

It's done, So they're probably gonna put that out. But that's what I'm saying, man, these record companies, we gotta stop. We gotta stop all these people from controlling what we had, you know, because even right now, look all the money they're making off of them. It's his kids really gonna get that. How long the process? How do how do that take? You know, because now you're dealing with a

state that you're dealing with record companies. So that's why I was saying, we have to take control because I mean, he was with Atlantic Records at the same time, you know, So those are the type of things I was trying to show him when he was alive, like look man,

and he was doing it. But it's just sad tragic to where you know, you come from somewhere and you die in that same hood, and that's my thing to educate the next generation that we have to figure out how can we you know, educate ourselves even about the environments that we're in, because it's about putting putting things in our community, but it's also about surviving and living to be able to you know, to be there to mix show. I mean his kids, you know, his girl

as mom is dad. I mean, this is a tray. Just man, this guy should still be here today. You told page six you would get more respect if you're a white business man. Well you've been speaking on that. Yeah, you know what the sad thing about it, I was saying that for like even after least and entertainers like,

well we'll talk. We don't want to give us what we do because our skin color and which it's sad or either like like what we were talking about when we talked about Kodak will give this guy ten or fifteen percent not even thinking about it. But with us, we gotta or well what this fun? I mean, I mean, if I'm gonna get you a deal, I deserve a percentage.

Yeah that's just business. Yeah, you don't even ask the white man no question nothing, just like right now, I mean just like you're saying it's like I think even with him, I think after he get out of jailist time, he's gonna wake up and see that these lawyers are ribbing them. They are taking this money. I mean he even posts it up. It's like, so those are type of things, but you know the law. You're gonna come back and say, well, man, he was talking about the

lip now man that man. No, after a while, you will see sometimes guard gonna put you through something and you're gonna see maybe you at the stage and you're like where you don't want to see that, But you will eventually grow up and start saying, man, well how much this because they're not doing it for free, any of those lawyers. I mean, whether NBA, Young Boy and Jail whoever in jail right now. Those lawyers are not working for free. They're gonna get their money off top.

They're gonna suck every quarter you got until you donna have them them more than they're gonna forget about you. I Got The hook Up Too, comes out July twelve, and theater's definitely go check it out, purchase your tickets if it's not in your area, buy tickets anyway in support and you said, they can stream it as well. Right, yeah, go to iTunes and you can download it from them pre ordered. Now all right, well it's master Pete. We appreciate you for joining us. Yes, it's the Breakfast Club.

Good morning, taking you back back with the classic we Want, We Wore. It's the Breakfast Club. Was a podcast called eight hundred and five eight five one oh five. Wanted to join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club, talk about it morning. Everybody is dcha Envy Angela, yee. Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Now if you're just joining us, we're talking about ye saying that

male enhancements have been going up from plastic surgeons. Right, Yes, they're getting their abs done and little LiPo, and they're also getting penis enlargements with fillers. As a guy like, what can you really do? Right? Are you there? God? It's me I would like a bigger penis and nothing happened, So I must, I must, I must increase my thrust. But let's go to the full lines. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Hello, who's this Melanie?

It's Melanie Hie. How are you? I'm good? How are you blessed black and Hilly favorite said he wanted to increase his penis eyes. Would you get that for him? Maybe for Christmas? Absolutely? Well made you say that with no hesitation. You wait, she's waiting for Christmas right now? Absolutely? I mean, I mean, I don't have a man currently, but I've had men in the past that I felt like they could have benefited from some enhancement, Like they were perfect in all other areas, but they lacked there.

And I just feel like the same way a man is picked to be like here, baby, go get your BBL and they'll pay for it. Um, a woman should be able to say that too, or suggest that he gets enhanced without him feeling offended, because then a lot of times they get offended and it's like they're different options for you to take for for yourself. Oh I gotta hurt you telling me he need a pen hiss enhancement that he don't have the money for it. Oh

my god. Right, He's like, well, you gonna pay for it, and she's like, yes, geez, because I will be benefiting from it, thank you very much. Yea, I might have to have some kind of agrievance sign so I don't. I mean, I mean, if I'm at the point where I will pay for a man's enhancement, my relationship to be pretty solid. Imagine a man leaving you the gold another girl, then you have to run down on the other girl and say I bought that d I paid

for those inches wownes. Hello, who's this shit? Boy? Lily? See? Man? That joll actually sound crazy though. I actually just watched the video the other day or some dude talking about it on on some other podcasts, and I was just like, man, just love yourself, man, like for real, for real. You wouldn't get nothing in your abs done on nothing, nah dog nah. I mean you got to maintain it, you

know what I'm saying. So it's not even just like getting it done, you know what I'm saying, Because I mean, if you get it done, then you ain't gonna work out every day and you know, do your thing for real, eat healthy. You know what I'm saying. All that stuff, I mean, it's gonna be pointless. That's real, true healthy. And I mean, hello, who's this crazy? Like you said, what's your name? Hello? Who's this hey? Good morning? Oh

what's your name? Bro? My name is real one? One. Now, if you had the opportunity, would you would you add to your penis real one? Um? Nah, I wouldn't do it. I wouldn't add any inches or nothing like that. Like I'm pretty good while I'm at It's like, yeah, I'm definitely sure. I'm definitely say that until you get to get certificate for five free inches. Nah, because what if

it starts some mess with how you feel? Like I can't feel it anymore, like it won't make names and that's a nerving the exactly like it's I don't think it's worth it. I don't think it's worth it at all. And then the whole act thing, it don't make no sense either, because if you're not eating right, you're gonna you're gonna lose it anyway. That's right, eating McDonald loosing everything,

you don't make no sense, Rick whatsoever. You're not gonna change your habits in your lifestyle after you get that, it's pointless. Yeah, you waste some money, all right, thank you? Okay, so it's a hard note for you. Let's go to another called the last one. Hello, who's this calling from out of Peter's bird game? Okay, Jake, your girl just called and she said that she she thinks that you need a couple of inches, So would you do it? I'm not doing that. I'm not doing that. You gotta

work with what you've got. Man, you gotta be girl what you've got, I will say. Women always getting you know, they tell me tucked and a couple of inchest cut off and they ain't doing the work we're doing in the gym. So I would do that. But as far as with with my manhood, I'm just going to just be the best of what I got. All right, You're gonna have some abs with a little penis. Everybody not not not blessed down there, So okay, I'm sorry. Yeah,

every everybody you're good at you're good at other things. Man, you're good at other things. I'm gread at everything. You know what's sad about this? Man? You know? You know how they say if you appreciate what you got, you will get blessed with more. That doesn't apply to penis us. All goodness, great, what's the ball of the story. I just said it. That's it, And you sounded really sad saying it. Definitely, I thank God for I thank God

for it. All. All right, it's the breakfast club, good morning, the breakfast clubs. And it wasn't my ass, it was the mode of a ass. Yes, I thought it was the mold of your actual No. No, And then what about when they touch each other and stuff that's never happened that we don't touch me, don't touch You've never seen them touch that hasn't happened. No, you want to tell me something I need to know. No, they like

rub up, brush against each other. If they're walking out the door trying to rub up against each other, we don't ever do it. They're going the revolving door together. That happened one time. Explain that it was stupid. I don't even know how that happens. Really, it was really stupid. It was really that it had to be very intentional. It wasn't. I don't even know how. And then one makes his way walking around was so stupid. Giggle all the way through it. You just added insulting you sitting

there in the one slot giggling together. Oh man, anyway back to the matter at hand, real life, real love. What is that magic that holds y'all together? You think you know? Um? Whenever I find that people come to our house or are around us. I think they're kind of surprised at how much fun we have together. I find him to be very charming and charismatic um and one of the things that I love most about him

is his boyish nature. So we really have a lot of fun together, and we always have since we first met. The first week we spent together, I thought to myself, Wow, he's a lot of fun. Like he's he's like a friend, you know, And that's part of the magic. You knew that this was the person that you can spend the rest of your life with. After about two weeks of knowing him, Yes, before you even spent a day together, I explain, before before we even spent a day together.

When I first when I first seen you, I mean I wrote in a book that I thought you were beautiful and amazing. In the first time I saw you were actually running track and for people I don't know, you know, tracks track like that the Outfit and you know GA had you know, big double ds, and I would stop basically stalker outside and just watch a run track and watch a breast bottle like that word don't say stalk, you know, wasn't stalking. Yeah, but that's actually

what he was doing. It was actually stalking. And I would see him. I would see him this bitting with his friends in this bright blue con Edison van because that's what his parents bought him to trans to transfer his DJ equipment from Sweet sixteen to See sixteen. And I would see it parked behind the fence. I'm thinking myself, like, Yo, why is this van there every day? Yeah? It was

black blue. He wasn't low, he was not low. And he emerged Actually, babe, do you remember one day, like he emerged from the van and approached me and kicked it and I was like, oh, so you're that weird though we both kids. Yeah, she was fifteen, I was sixteen. We went to the same high school. So so. And but you say that you knew that she was going to be your wife, like right away? You think it was before y'all even spoke, when he was just stalking her.

We actually know when we actually spoke, and you know, I found out how you know, beautiful she was inside and outside, and how smart she was and caring and she was just that she was the one. She was the most beautiful thing I've ever seen in my life, and the most precious things. So I was like, this is going to be my wife. I want people to get the book, but I do want, you know, to explain how do you keep reinventing the relationship when you

start that young? Now interviews fifty something, you know what I mean, you're much much younger, But how how do you keep how do you reinvent? How do you keep reinventing? And I think that that's part of the magic. We don't have to try. We don't intentionally. We do a lot of things intentionally and deliberately, but we don't intentionally

reimagine the relationship and act on that. The only thing that I would say that we're um good about is keeping it sexy and making sure that that part of our relationship doesn't get too monotonous and doesn't get stale. So we have a lot of fun in that space. Um, but we don't have to think, like, God, how am I gonna stop being bored of you? Or how am I going to get to a point where you don't

annoy me anymore? He legitimately does not annoy me. I look forward to his phone calls every day and we probably speak on the phone about maybe eight or nine ten times a day because he's away a lot, you know. So he calls me on his way to the breakfast club. He calls me in his way home from the breakfast club. He calls me. If something happens, he calls me incessantly it's and I'm never like, oh you again. I'm like,

oh it's him again. You know. It's just that feeling that I've always had, that no matter what ups or downs we were going through, that never left me. Now, he told us a story about the cowboy outfit. He told you about that. Wait wait, wait the cowboy outfit in college? The asses chats that no ass chat. They were, Yeah, you tell this about Oh wait, we're showing Did you

actually tell him like on error private? He did? Because if it was in private, this is a whole double cross, right, dressed as a cowboy and his he had Okay, I remember that. After he told the story, he goes, not like when we were in college. Yeah, we went through a stage where we were doing like a lot of role play and one night I dared him to be a cowboy. So we went and got to cowboy half. It had like the big brown hat and then he had like the little holsters and everything and big. Do

you remember I took pictures? Where are those? Are they in the book? He about maybe, um, three years after he made me physically burn them on the grill. Wow, he put them on the grill and told me how to light it. Yeah, they don't exist. Don't you wish you still had that? No, but y'all talk about role play in the book. You said he likes to put on the rock nation paper plane heat and he goes, what's my name? And he wants you to say jiggle.

I didn't contribute to that chapter. Okay, that wasn't my work. No, I didn't do it. Okay, So wait they really so he wasn't lying they were askless chaps. Yeah, yeah, he had a whole. It was a whole thing. I just pulled the ua Yugia. He did not tell us that. Damn it. To get my book and you will learn a slew of tactics how to get what you want out of life. Okay, it was a holster by the way, they were holsters. Yeah it was. It was a whole,

but it was some other dress up things. You go right, Um, it was more so me, okay, dressing up and he was just like the recipient of that that that was a one little and that's why it was a dare because it was kind of supposed to be a joke. But he never really dressed up one time I was nursing. He was a doctor. That was one. Did you really burn the pictures? I really did, really in front of him. Wow, you didn't have negatives? Were going to share that goes

left in our relationships? I had that I will ruin this entire reputation. I would never be able to work again. And I question over to a new audience. All right, we got more with my wife's Guia Casey. When we come back. We're talking out new book that's out right now, Real Life, Real Love. So don't go anywhere as the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee,

Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest stealing the building, my wife, Gia Casey. We're talking about our new book, Real Life, Real Love, Life Lessons on Joy, Pain and the Magic that holds us together. You could pick it up today, or you can get it on an audible and kin doing or wherever you get your books. Yee. How is it for both of you reading this book together. Some of it was fun, It was nice to be creative and get

your thoughts down on paper. It was work, but a lot of it was difficult. I'm a very open person. Rashaan, I think had a difficult time because he had to relive a lot of the negative things that transpired in our relationship. And he can tend to be surface in some respects where you ask him a question, he gives you an answer. I'm a lot more of an in

depth person, you know. I think critically about things, and when we would go over these chapters that he's assigned to write, I would ask him questions like Okay, you can't just answer it with a yes or a no or a simple blanket like one question would mean ten

more questions to really get to the meet. And you know, I had to keep reiterating, we're writing this book so that people have something tangible, a reference point for them to make changes in their lives if necessary, or to recognize that the person that you're with needs to make changes in their lives. And it was a journey. It was a journey, but I think it was difficult. I had to relive a lot of the f boy I

put you through, and you don't. You forget about a lot of it because you don't have to relive it. But then when you start, no, you forget about I forget nothing. I think that's the point though, right, because it's like, we don't realize how much we do hurt are women when we do? Yeah? I think so. I don't think we realize how deep that. That sounds like an oaky doke to me. No, I don't think we until you actually sit down and have those you know,

uncomfortable conversations. You don't realize how much you your wife cheated on you and told you that she would have no idea how much that it stood to hurt you. Would that makes sense to you? Probably not? But I mean men don't make sense. You believe that you believe that you're born inherently with like a deficit, not a deficit. But I just don't comment sense. I don't think we. I don't think we're thinking about it, you know what

I mean, Like we like that's the sad part. It's selfish and that's what that's what keeps you from doing it in the future. You know what I mean? Because you do not want to hurt the woman that you love. And it's so because I saw that with my pops, like I saw the pain that that caused my mom with his infidelity, So in my mind, I was like, damn, I'm about to do make the same mistake. So I think it is difficult when you got to relive it because you don't want to talk about it because you

don't want to trigger you. You know some people if I don't get triggered though, Yeah, but that s no. Once I got to a point, and it was a process. Once I got to a point where I accepted that it was my job to move on because I decided to forgive him, and because because he had done all of the work and then some to regain my trust to earn grace from me. Um, I got to a point where I no longer wanted to punish and I

didn't have that you to hurt. And any time that I felt any type of way, I'm aide sure that he felt some type of way. So once I learned how to forgive, and that was a process because I wasn't necessarily a forgiving person before everything was very black and white to me, not very much gray, but once I learned and I understood that that's what was expected from me of God, I had to commit to that and do my best to live up to what forgiveness meant.

And that's what set me free. Because when you forgive, you don't forgive to ease the burden from the other person. You forgive to ease the burden from you. Well, the work you guys did together, like you had to work on forgiveness and when you said, Okay, I'm gonna, you know, have to move on from this. But what was the work that he did that let you know, Okay, he's serious, and you know I can finally just say I'm not

getting triggered anymore. I'm going to let this go. One of the first things was I realized that he understood the impact of what had happened. What he did, He understood it. He didn't just accept it and was accountable for it, but he actually understood. He would do things that a lot of men wouldn't do. He would sit there through those eight hour conversations locked in a room. He answered every question that I had, and I had a lot of questions, and he answered them all truthfully.

And you know, when you ask somebody a question and you can tell by their answer, because I mean, the answers weren't pretty. There weren't things that I would have wanted to hear. He went through all of the sufferation, as I call it, and he did it until because a lot of guys, when they mess up, and I mean a lot of them have told me. I have friends and that have gone through it. It's like, listen, I did it. I apologize. I said I was never

going to do it again. I mean that ish, but it's like every day I'm being punished, I'm being punished, I'm being reminded. It's like, let it go, I apologize, Like what more do you want from me? Blood? He never took that approach with me. It was the until until you are good, until you are healed. If I have to be a punching bag, I will be that. If I have to be a doormat, I will be that. I will do anything that it makes to survive this because I cannot be without you. And he proved it

every single day. It was as though and he was like this before, but it was even more so during this time. It was as though he communicated to me that the only thing that he wanted was to make me happy. And that's pretty much how he lives his life. He lives his life every day waking up thinking like, damn, how can I make ge his life easier today? How can I make g a happier today? But to answer

your question, it was the until. It was the indefinite, and it was the willingness to do any and everything to earn what he lost back. And he was there ever a question in your mind. I know there was a point when you thought, no matter what I do, she's never gonna take me back. There ever a time when you were like, if you cry in front of your wife, catch that little field. At that point, you know, I didn't know what was going to happen, but I was like, I have to be honest or at least

get my friend back, you know. Um. And at that point, I you know, I didn't know what GEAR was gonna do. I thought it was a rap. But I was like, I still wanted my friend. I still wanted somebody I can talk to, you know, I still wanted a relationship, whether that we can bounce me like that. She's all I knew since I was sixteen. So I still wanted my friend back, and that could have been forever beef. But you know, it's interesting that you didn't kick him

out of the house. You were still polite to him, you still wanted to maintain a co parenting friendship. I feel like that hurts more when you're like, we're not having sex and I might end up with somebody else one day, but you know we're cool. That hurts more that I think sometimes in just completely like being nasty to somebody and cutting them off. Yes, well, when I found out divorce was imminent, it was never a question.

I was raised by a very strong mother who taught me that if a man ever disrespects you to that degree, then you walk. So it didn't matter how much I loved Rashaan and how much I would have missed him, and it didn't matter if I cried every night. It did not matter one iota how I felt. The only thing that was important to me was that I operated with my head and not my heart, and that I did what I always said that I was going to do.

So when I found out, when it was confirmed for me, and you can read the book and see the entire want to get the entire story, but when he confirmed it. We were in a parking lot, and when I drove away from that parking lot, it was a few days before Christmas, and his mother was at the house helping me decorate because we were hosting that year. But I walked into the house and I told her, I said,

Christmas is canceled. And she said Christmas is canceled. And I said, well, I just found out that Rashawn cheated on me and we're getting a divorce, so there's not gonna be any Christmas this year, at least I'm not hosting. It's wild that people actually canceled Christmas. I thought that was just a fig speech. No, No, I happened we canceling Christmas. Yeah, Christmas, well, in the sense of us hosting.

I wasn't going to cancel it for our children, but you know, we didn't have to decorate for thirty people to come over. And my lovely mother in law, my mama, UM, she defended her beautiful son with everything that she could because pretty much um. And when she said something to that effect, I said, but for the fact that he just told me that it was true. And he came home maybe twenty or thirty minutes later, and it was

a whole thing right. But I was adamant that we were getting a divorce, that contacted an attorney, had an attorney. It was decided. But thankfully there were a whole host of things that happened that that convinced me that God had other plans. I wellttle movie got more with Gia Casey, we're talking out a new book, Real Life, Real Love. Let's get into Mary J. Blige joint. Here's Real Love is the Breakfast Club, Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ

Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne, the guy we are to Breakfast Club was still kicking in with Gia Casey. We're here talking about our new book, Real Life, Real Love. Charlomagne, what did God say to you? You know, I wasn't raised with this um deeply instilled faith where I felt as though I knew God and I lived differently because I didn't know God in that way. So when God revealed himself to me, and he may have tried for years, you see, but I wouldn't have I didn't speak his language.

I would have never been able to interpret God trying to reach out to me. So I really believe that this happened so that me, particularly, not even Rashawn, so that I could be humbled. When God spoke, he spoke through other people, and when he found when I found out what happened. It's funny we were being approached for reality shows at the time, and when he took someone's terrible advice to apologize to me on the radio and make our personal woes private. Yeah, our personal woes public.

I didn't know though. I didn't know what he was going through. He bed being in laying on the I didn't know what he'd be like out of it. I'm like, know, what the is your problem? I didn't know what it was. So as I'm proud of him, like, what the hell is going on? I didn't know that was coming. Oh okay, Yeah, I didn't know that I was the one to apologize.

You didn't know what apologize. You would literally coming here and be like laid out on the floor in the fetal position the whole show, Like he would not be here with us, he wouldn't be present, and I just knew something was wrong. So no, I was like, when he gets on the air, I'm going to ask him on the air with the because his problem because I was tired of asking him behind the scenes, and so I asked him on the air. I didn't know that

was coming though. It's terrible idea, but maybe it was the same dose of common sense that you guys are talking about. Men man think differently. Yes, But when it was made public, my one of my best friends, his name is Rashid. He's the husband of my other best friend, her name is Sasha. He called to see if what he had heard was true because he thought that maybe it was just something being drummed up because we're supposed to be on a reality show or something like that.

And when he called us said, no, everything that you heard is absolutely true. It's it's a terrible story. Um, as you said. You know, Rashawn was circling the drain at that time, and Rashid decided to come to New York from California because he in LA. But we had a very a horrible event happened at our home and you can read about it in above. Rushi didn't like me. Rushi, you know, he always thought our relationship with toxic, which you were too controlling. He thought I was too controlling,

which I was at so he didn't like me. So the fact that he flew in to try to save this relationship meant a lot, because he already didn't like me. I thought, you said, Tarisse saved the relationship. Well, well what happened was he flew in and I didn't want him there because our marriage was ending and I just wanted to be by myself. But he insisted. He said, I'm pulling into I'm applying into New York New York International Airport at such and such a time, coming at me.

I went and I got him, and that was the start of the biggest change that we that we needed to go to go through. He came to our house and um, I said, why are you here? And he said, God sent me here. I said, of all people, you, you're the only person in our lives that didn't champion our marriage. You're the only one that ever told me that maybe he's not the right person for me. Why you, he said, Gia, I don't know. I've been praying since,

like out a phone with you. After that, terrible thing happened, and I walked into my boss's office, told him I had to take a leave of absence, went home, packed a bag and got on a plane and headed here, and it's only through the assignment of God. God spoke to me. I said, so, what does that mean, Like, are you hearing voices? Like, what do you mean God spoke to you? And he said to me, when God speaks to you, it's as though he puts an overwhelming feeling on your heart. And when he tells you to

do something, you don't ask any questions. You just do it. I said, well, basically, I'm have to wrap my mind around that because I didn't have the tools to really understand that. And he stayed with us for about maybe ten twelve days, and he taught us a lot about God and faith and spirituality and what assignment was. And he brought in his past or. Her name is Sister Nancy. She had the same feedback from God when she prayed.

And this was all new to me, and I was actually very angry because now I have people in my life that I respect and love that are telling me that I have to stay in a relationship that I'm adamant on getting out of. And it was very, very heavy. I can't describe to you how heavy it was and how insistent he was in his assurance of what God communicated to him in the Fast Boy Tyrese same thing. I didn't know. You know, we knew Tyres for coming up here do an interview, but I didn't know tyresead

I have his number. He didn't have a new song. But when he heard me on the radio that day, he called and wanted to speak to Gia, and you can read in the book because he got us together. But he said the exact same thing, like Tyres and Rashid was speaking to each other, and it was kind of like those two were the ones to really save my marriage and they didn't know it. To the Gia, you had asked where a sign? Well, that was the thing, because I was so angered by what I was hearing, like, oh,

i was victim being cheated on. Now I'm being victimized again by God telling me that I have to stay in a relationship that I'm adamant about leaving. I don't understand this, and and I'm not a big crier, but one day I was taking a shower and I began to cry, and I began to pray in the way that I was learning how to pray, and I asked God for a sign that I can interpret for myself. So at least it would feel as though I was making my own decision and a decision wasn't being made

for me. So I damn near begged for a sign. And then shortly after tyrese cold Rashwan and asked for him to set something up and we went to Phelipe Chaw's. He came in with a backup singer and a guitarist. He performed Stay just for Rashaan and I. Then he sat down for about four hours and we had a conversation and he tried to explain to me how a man can love you and still cheat at the same time,

because I didn't really understand that. But at the end of the conversation I asked him, I said, you know, why are you here? Didn't You don't even know if I'm a good person. You don't know if this relationship is even worth salvaging. Why would you do that? You didn't know, Rashwan, you have no dog in this fight. You have nothing to gain or lose. You're supposed to be at a wedding somewhere else. You change your flights to be here. Why, he said, God sent me here

to do this? I said, what do you mean God? Sent you here to do this. He said, God sent me. I said, are you hearing voices? He said no, and then he reiterated verbatim exactly what Rashid said to me in my kitchen that day, and I had to ask him, tires, I said, is that like in the Bible? Is what you just said? Is that like a thing that people know? And he said no, I'm just telling you how I feel. Like,

what do you mean? And at that moment, I just like threw my hands up and I said, like, okay, and I looked at Rashawn and I said, I forgive you. I don't know what that means. I will work on this with you. I don't know how long that will take. I will you what I'm now believing is required of me. But We're going to be in for a ride because I'm not really there. But I can commit to you in this moment because there is not that much coincidence in the world for what just happened. Thank you, got Yes,

I'm sorry. I'm sorry to my wife too. I just feel like apologize. I'm sorry. We got more with my wife's Guia Casey. When we come back, we're talking out new book that's out right now, Real Life, Real Love, So don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest Steal in the building, my wife Gia Casey. We're talking about our new book, Real Life, Real Love, Life Lessons on Joy,

Pain and the Magic that holds Us Together. You could pick it up today, or you can get it on an audible and kin do it or wherever you get your books. Yee, And let me ask you, because you know, for women we always are like and like you said, Tyres was having a conversation, O, man can't cheat on you but still love you. Yeah, but why, Like you know, that's something that for women we always want to know. And I'm sure you had so many conversations. I still

don't like his answer. I don't necessarily agree with what Tyre said. I really feel that until you know the definition of what love really means. I think a lot of times people just say I love you, and oh, it's oh, I love you. But until you understand the definition of what love means, then you realize I don't if I love somebody like I say, you don't want to hurt them. You don't want to cheat on them, you don't want to disrespect them, you don't want to

have them looking crazy because you love that person. And I don't think I knew the definition of love. But when I figured that definition of what love is and what gear meant to me, you know, you realize I don't want to hurt her. I don't want to see her cry, I don't want to see her feel a way. I don't want to disrespect that. I don't want to be controlling. I don't want to be any of those things. And when you realize what that definition is, you your

outlook of life changes. I agree with it me and I'll add on because I've explored this in therapy to when you say, oh, you can cheat and still love a person, you might, but you don't really love yourself. Yeah, I think a lot of times and not a lot of times. All the time men cheat for ego. Oh like that's it. It's wounded ego. It's something that we're lacking. It has nothing to do with all wives, nothing to

do with our girlfriends. It's something that we feel like we're lacking for whatever reason, and that's what we go and do. It's literally just to feed all ego. Nothing like you think cheat for the same reason as men, or you think it's different, Like when women cheat, you think they cheat for different reasons. I think women also

cheat for ego. Who doesn't like to have the attention of the opposite sex, you know, especially when you are at a deficit and you do have holes and you need those holes filled and most people have slight holes, you know, not that you're out there thirsty for the attention of the opposite sex, but even if it's of the same sex, when someone pays you a compliment, like it's nice to be wanted, is essentially what I'm saying.

So for women, yeah, I mean I think that if you're with someone and you cheat, I think a big part of it is ego. But then you know, you'll have people that say that they cheat because the person at home isn't doing what they're supposed to do, you know. And we have a son, Logan, he's eighteen, so he's starting to date seriously and whatnot now. And I had a conversation with him the other day and I said, listen, if you commit to a girl and you make her

your girlfriend. One thing I do not want you to do is cheat. Do not come to me and tell me that you guys broke up because you cheated on her, Because I've raised you better than that. If you decide that you want something else or she's not satisfying whatever needs you have, break up with her and move on to the next. And if within a week you feel the same way about that girl, break up with her

and move on to the next. Do not cheat, because you're sacrificing your own integrity when you do that, and that's pretty much a sign of really not loving yourself. When you love yourself, you want to be self actualized. You want to be your best self. You want to reach your highest potential. You want to be a kind, a good person, and you owe that to yourself. You don't necessarily owe it to the other person. You owe

it to yourself to do those things. And that's what I'm trying to instill in him as my oldest male child. You know, one of the biggest things I think that came out of this was all the work that he did do on himself, and he was suicidal at a point. That's that's that's what we know that right. Yes, I don't think that was all because of what we were going on with you. I think it was, like I said, it was other things that he was dealing with inside

of him that probably got him to that point. Yes, we would have to ask him, because we've never had a conversation of it being about anything besides the threat of losing our relationship. I would say this. I would say, you know, I used to look at people who committed suicide as so often sucker, like that's because that's what society made you think. Until I got into that predicament where I felt like my life, well everybody's life around me, would be better if I wasn't here, and I couldn't

shake it. And the majority of it was losing my wife, losing my family, losing the thing that I knew when that I love UM, and I really feel like I didn't want to be there, and and I guess it was everything else that we said, like the insecurities that made me do it, the insecurities around me, and I just didn't know who I was as a person who

that's powerful. UM. I will say during all of that and all those conversations and all those late night talks and with praying, you feel like you realize who you are as a person. And once you figure that out, you figure out who you want to be, who you want to who you want to live like, and you don't care about anything else. You know, at one time I used to care what people thought. Now I don't care. As long as my wife and my family's happy. Everything

else is just white noise behind it. Just think about how much stronger you guys are as individuals, and your marriage is so much stronger after everything you've been through. Oh yeah, oh yeah, yeah if he said something powerful to because this business, this business will have you living

a lie. Because we're characters, right, So we create these characters that kind of protect their Sean and protect the Lenard and we're going we go home and we're one way, but then we're out in the street being another way. You can't do both. Eventually that negative is gonna catch up. Yeah, So that's that's why I think he was going through, like, not only just the thread of losing you, but just like, who am I? What's that hard for you? Having this

dual personality? Almost absolutely, because I mean, like, nothing's better now than to not care what people think. You know, I would have to free the freedom. I would have to think about what I was saying in a radio and how would affect me, how people would look at me. I would have to think about this or think about that instead of just being free and say, hey, it is what it is taking. How you like it. If you like me, like me, If you love me, you

love me. If you hate me, you hate me. And once I got to that that place, life became a whole lot better. See a lot of gems in this Fuck you guys, I was thoroughly entertaining. Like I said, I look stressed. I think he's been nervous all morning before you got The book is out today, Go get it man. Make sure you pick it up. Real life, real love, Getting today life lessons on joy, pain, and the magic that holds us together. That's right, Amazon, Barns

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And it's clear that y'all two are meant to be with each other, you know what I'm saying. One of my favorite chapters is called the New Deal, and it's pretty much about reparations that the offender has to make after offending their partner. And it's those things that will help to let to signal to your partner that you just may be worthy of forgiveness and being extended grace. So what are those reparations? The first thing people will say, Oh, that's why he does the Twelve Days of Christmas. You

know that's right. A lot of people do say. But you know what's funny, and that's the funny thing. We've always done twelve Days of Christmas. We just never made it public. And it's not the type of thing that at first I ever wanted to make public because it is grand. But I decided to start posting it because it's not about the material items that he gives me for Christmas. It's about the intention behind it. It's about

the thought. You know, he starts shopping almost a year in advance for that, and every gift comes with something special, a little note, a little treasure hunt to find the gift, a prayer, a poem, something that is giving of his heart, not giving of his pocket. And that's why when you, you know, you read the book and you hear y'all talk, that's why you understand why he got so upset at these and merrow correct, you know what I'm saying, because

y'all relationship is so much deeper. Of course, you know, because with their comment, it almost to me suggests as though there's nothing else worthy about him that would signal me to stay aside from what he has to offer financially. And it's a joke, right, but we all know that all jokes are rooted in some truth. And that's what I think their truth was. Looking at it from an outsider, I wasn't some jackie complately and met somebody with money and was like, oh, come up. We ground it out

from day one. I was always there and supporting him and loving him. And if he failed and wound up being a secretary or anything followed another path, I would still be there yet it took a beat to get that. I just can't believe what are you talking. I'm just suggesting other career options that I can't believe it with me. My wife had he like, you're disrespectful real life. Really, thank you for having me, guys pick it up today. And uh, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. No, you

gotta tell this guest I love you before you sign off. Yes, Casey, thank you for joining us. I love you. I love you way more. To Charlava, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. It's time for Donkey of the Day. So being Donkey of the day a little bit of a mixture, so like a donkey the other day club bitches. Now I've been called a lot of my twenty three years. That

Donkey of the day is a new wife. Donkey of the Day goes to a twenty nine year old woman in Louisiana named Jenna Lisa Lawrence now Genna Lisa Lawrence's wanted for attempted second degree murder. Her bond is one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and police believe she fled from Louisiana to Dallas because that's where she's from, or that that's what they thought. She's actually turned herself instance, then uh, second degree murder. Well what did this young

queen do to catch that charge? Well, Genna Lisa is what I like to call a peace disruptor, an agitator of auras, the type that cannot allow a spirit to just be still. Oh yes, we all have those kinds of people in our lives. Do you understand that? Forty two years old, all I want to do is protect my peace by any means necessary. My mental health diet is very important. If what I'm taking in does not nourish my mental health, I don't allow it. In my space.

My peace is non negotiable. I'm not going anywhere I don't want to be. I'm not doing anything I don't want to do, and I'm damn sure not going to talk or be around anyone I don't want to be with. See, some people like Genna Lisa just want to argue. I know the type. They into your space and can't wait to get into a back and forth with you. Now, I love me a good debate, okay that, but sometimes

you know what I'm saying, I don't. And that's why sometimes when people text you certain things looking for a debate, an argument, a backing forth, whatever you want to call it. If I don't ignore it completely, I just reply back. Okay, that's growth. But see that's not enough for a piece disruptor like Genna Lisa. No, no, no, people like that will not stop until you go back and forth with them. And as a wise man named Little Duval once told us, I'm living my best life. Ain't going back and forth

with you? That ain't going back and fourth part is very important. But once again, an agitator of ours like Genna Lisa, she's not having it. She won't stop until she transfers that negative energy that exists within her into you. That's the law of energy, kids, Sir Isaac Newton said it best. The law of energy is energy is never lost and destroyed, just merely transfer from one party to the next. And that's exactly what Jenna Lisa was trying

to do. See according to Action News Too in Atlanta, Genna Lisa was upset because her boyfriend refused to argue with her. Did you hear me? Jenna Lisa was upset because her boyfriend refused to argue with her. Jenna Lisa, do you know how many women would love to have a man who doesn't argue with them. Do you know how many women would love to have a man who

didn't pick a fight about every little thing. There's some women driving the work right now listening to Donkey at the day, angry because then man picked a fight with them last night, our first thing this morning, they was arguing about something stupid. I promise you, this quarantine has tested the strength of so many relationships, has tested the patience and so many relationships, and so many people have sat around and asked themselves repeatedly, what are we arguing

about now? Because they have a significant other who absolutely positively always has to find something to argue about. Meanwhile, Jenna, Lisa, you have a man who doesn't want to argue with you. He's probably chanting to himself, spiritually disciplined brother who's trying to be the best version of himself, Okay, attempting to have heightened energy and more sensitivity towards us. This nice,

compassionate boot a chance, just listen. Oh yes, just protecting his space, okay, protecting his true protecting his peace and then bound this happens. Let's go to kas La News twelve for the report police. A man is fighting for his life tonight, and the woman police believer is responsible. It is twenty nine year old Gina Alicia Lawrence. She is allegedly the strange girlfriend of a thirty four year old man that was shot. Lawrence allegedly shot him following

a dispute. She left the area and a green Honda Accord with primer on the left passenger side front door. Right now, police have a warrant charging Lawrence with attempted second degree murder. That's right. Gena Lisa shot her boyfriend simply because her boyfriend didn't want to argue with her. You see how negativity works. Do you see how negative energy works? Genner, Lisa's boyfriend didn't do anything to her. She wasn't mad at him, She was mad at herself.

Whatever hurt she had inside of her, she passed on to him, because that's what hurt people do. Hurt people, healed people. Healed people, hurt people, hurt other people. I respect the boyfriend because clearly he's father along in his journey of healing than she is. Because she likes discomfort so much, she likes disruption so much that she was upset her boyfriend wouldn't give her back what she was trying to serve him. Oh, you're just gonna walk around

hit peaceful. You just gonna be happy in my presence. What's going so good in your life that you don't want to argue with me? What is this hakunam a tide of thing you talking about? Let me tell you what that is, Genna Lisa. It's called making a choice. And when you are protecting your piece, you have to make the choice to not allow anybody to make you angry. Don't let them disturb your peace of mind or upset. You don't give your power away to another king or queen.

You decide your mood, not them. Jenna Lisa, you tried it, and every other piece disrupt that out there. I'm gonna pray for you. I want you to get healing. And to all my brothers and sisters out there that are attempting to be the best versions of themselves, living their best lives, protecting their peace, I want to tell you, please, please, please protect your peace today and every day. Rise above any ignorance and don't allow someone else's misery to steal

your joy. Please give Jenna Lisa Lawrence the sweet sounds of the Hamletones. Oh now you are gee da gee oh the day? Ye all right, well, thank you for that down key today Charlo Mane. That's right. The breakfast Club up in the morning. Check out this breakfast club. We want morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee. Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building, sir her. What's up? Good morning, her morning? How are you? I'm good. It's bright and early.

It is early. You know, I'm not a morning person, but I just came back from the UK, so I'm good. Okay, So congratulations to you because you've been having a phenomenal pass Yeah, thank you, thank you. Yeah, it's been crazy, honestly to how many instruments do you play? Um? I play mainly guitar, keys, bass, and drums. Damn, let's let's talk in again. A lot of people don't know how did you get into the music industry. I know you were signed at like the age of fourteen. How do

you start? How did you get into the industry? Man? I mean, it's a long story, but I've been doing music for a really long time. My dad was a musician, just for fun and and um, I was singing as a as a young kid, and things just happened the way they were supposed to happen. The stars kind of aligned for me, and I was doing meetings and stuff

at a very young age. People saw me, you know, singing playing Alicia Keys songs as a young girl, like on YouTube and stuff, and um, eventually I got signed RCA when I was fourteen, and you know, I had the time to develop and figure out who I was as a person growing too. Yeah, absolutely, drop, oh pretty much. I mean, you know, when you're fourteen, you don't know who you are yet, you don't know even who you want to be. So I've seen the talent that early. Man.

I mean, my parents number one, but there were so many people MBIK Entertainment, you know, they built Alicia Keys's career. Jeff Robinson as my manager. He kind of gave me that creative space, and we were kind of like like going against you know what, what our cia. You know, it was like it was like a push and pull as far as what was going to happen for me,

you know what I mean. It was like I wanted to make sure that I was in complete control of my situation as it, you know, my management team, and so I had the creative space to just figure out myself and figure out my sound and who who and what I was going to represent. Can you really grow as a human at at fourteen with a record deal? Like,

can you really grow? And I mean I did because I was going to regular school, you know, and then I would I would come to New York for like a week or two weeks and record and and work with people, and then go back to school. You know what you're thinking, you know, it's so funny. I just I wrote a song called Curious. I wrote about people being in my business, like my parents, you know, like stuff like that, right exactly, No, No, my boyfriends stuff.

So you wrote all your own music? Absolutely? Absolutely. I was been a writer. I'm a poet you know, as well as a writer, and I kind of you know, they go hand in hand. And you never got discouraged being signed so early and not really take it off to No. Absolutely, I mean, you know, after a few years, it's like, Okay, when am I going to put out music? When am I going to figure this out? Who am I? You know, what what am I? What am I gonna do?

As far as my career is concerned. And so when I graduated high school, or before I graduated high school, I'm like, am I going to go to college? Or am I going to be in this music thing? One hundred percent? So there were frustrations there, you know, and watching everybody else that was signed to my management company.

You know, it was Kim Michelle and Brand and Alicia Keys and el Varner and all these people, and Justine Sky like all these great artists doing their thing and me kind of like sitting on the sideline, you know, at their shows, kind of like waiting my turn, Like, Okay, pretty soon, i'm gonna have music out, I'm gonna be doing shows. I'm gonna be doing this, And uh yeah, I was just I was being patient, and I finally decided like all right, I'm gonna just be in this

one hundred percent. What your parents supported me? So what does a teenager know about patients? Right? What did I know about patients? I don't know, man, I just I love music so much and there was nothing else I wanted to do. I feel I feel like, you know, as a young child with the label telling you you should be like this and you should be like that, Like that would be hard in your formidable years because everybody's trying to tell you what to be instead of

just letting you be. Man, it is definitely definitely difficult. That's why I always preach to people like, no matter what anybody tells you, surround yourself with people that are going to embrace who you are and see the potential in what you can be and not what you should be or something that is modeled, you know, like something that you should be modeled after, you know, or or

uh manufactured into you know. That was my whole thing, Like I'm gonna just find my voice and figure out my truth and and you know, presented that what I mean, I wasn't so much of a hiding my identity. It was more so like focusing on the music. Like I didn't want people to know how old I am. I didn't want people to know my you know, ethnicity, and I didn't want people to like see my face, you know,

or or have any assumption. You know, we focus on all the superficial things and what's happening now, and I just wanted people to focus on the music and the message. And now people of all ages have kind of taken my music and made it their diary, you know, like, oh, they feel connected to it because they don't know anything about me. You know, all right, we got more with her when we come back, don't move. It's a fast club. Good morning, taking you back back with the classic work.

It's the Breakfast Club. This was a podcast. If you missed the Breakfast Club, you don't come from my world. It's dangerous. Check out this rewind morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We have R and B recording artists, Hearth now Charlemagne, How did your career change when you revealed yourn I didn't really reveal it. They were speculating, oh you know

who that is? Right right? Yes? But I mean I never was like, hey, turn out, you know what I mean? Like here, I am right right exactly. I mean, you see me a lot more. And at this point, I don't think it even matters who I am, what my name is, or anything, because people are in love with the music. That was the point to begin with it. We are still falling in love with it, regardless of knowing what I look like or anything. So so nobody can slide in your dams. Huh. No, you know you

can get the little requests. Sometimes you be checking them sometimes depends. You know, why why don't you follow nobody? Because I'm not really like a you know, I don't really be on social media like that mess on her timeline, right. I still keep up, you know a little bit. It's on the explore page, but I don't really you know, people start getting salty, like why I don't follow me back? Or why you know you can't follow Daniel Caesar or

nobody here? No, I'm not following anybody. Do you miss that? What's the word? Amen? What's the word? And there you go? You know what I'm talking about. Sometimes sometimes, um, I guess I expected this, you know, I kind of mentally prepared for whatever would happen. I'm just happy to do music,

you know, like it doesn't doesn't matter. I think sometimes I do, like I try to be lottle key, you know, I take the glasses off because if I have them on, then you recognize me and put my hair back walk around like wait a minute, that's and I'm like, you know, like my cover is blown. So how do you deal with relationships? Now? You know, because it's different now now they know who you are, they know you're I don't know, you know, it's hard to know if somebody really loves

you for you, you know what, not anymore? You know what, there are people out there. Listen that is so negative. True, listen, be very very careful, honestly, whatever it is, whatever situation I get into, love takes time. When people show you who they are, you pay attention corny lines like hey, her, I want to be your him. Yeah, they always do that. Actually, and artist did come out to her all the time, all the time thinking about his corny lines that he

would have had. What the corny is one? That is, how do you respond to that? I don't respond, Okay, all right, I can't hear out of the side of my head. What made you name yourself after a whole pronoun um? So it's kind of a long story. But um, when I was, you know, fifteen sixteen, I used to, you know, look at the women my high school or my big people I would consider my big sisters, and I would say, I'm never gonna, you know, make the

mistakes that they're making. I'm never gonna fall in love with this guy and fall for the wrong guy and and all this stuff right, and I became her. I became that girl. But we have to go through things on our own. Sometime. Absolutely, watch people make mistakes, and you would wish we could learn from the mistakes to other people. But sometimes to find her in something and it doesn't, You're like, how did I get here? Exactly here? It's like you got a little bit of other women

in you, so to speak. I mean I would say her right. So we all as women when we're you know, even from high school to adulthood, we experienced similar changes, shared experiences. Right, we have feelings. We've all felt for that wrong guy or that guy that was no good and we knew it was no good. So it's just it's just that connection that all women have. Well, I'm from the Bay Area. Bay Area, see people people in New York. I always think California is just La. You know,

had it wrong. I didn't know you from the Bay Yeah, okay, Valeo forty sly Yeah Yeah. How to nipsies death impact you being from the West. Um, it's really sad because when you see somebody doing really good for the community and they're gone, it's just like you feel like it's a missing peace. That's kind of how I felt. Yeah, I feel weird right like this one. This one hits a little different. Yeah, this is a bit different. It affected everybody in some way, just the energy kind of

change we all found out. Her got to get up out of here. Guy, she's leading him, intes a guy've been ignoring the label little bit? What what white? You know what? I don't know where are we going? They want you to be on time for the white out, but just breeze you through the black ones. No, I've always made time. That's why I'm still here right now.

Just think about that. When you go to the next out letting you and there with all those white people, you'd be like, damn, they really did rush me out of the black out let the damn all right? For her, Thank you for join, Thank you everything. Thank you so much. It was a pleasure. We're so had. And thank you for your donation that you made the change for change. You were actually the first person to call up and make a donation when we did our fundraisers. Wow, that

was crazy. Yeah, yeah, thank you, Thank you. Guys, appreciate it. It's the breakfast club. Is her taking you back back back with the classic we one we Ward. It's the Breakfast Club was a podcast. It's topic time called eight hundred and five eight five one oh five one to join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club, talk about it morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne

the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now ifew just joining us, we're talking about ye saying that male enhancements have been going up from plastic surgeons. Right. Yes, they're getting their abs done and little LiPo, and they're also getting penis enlargements with fillers. As a guy like, what can you really do? Right? Are you there? God? It's me I would like a bigger penis and nothing happened, So I must, I must, I must increase my thrust. But let's go to the full lines. Eight hundred five

five one oh five one. Hello, who's this Melanie? It's this Melanie Hie. How are you? I'm good? How are you? Blessed? Black and Holly Favorite said he wanted to increase his penis eyes? Would you get that for him? Maybe for Christmas? Absolutely? What made you say that? With no hesitation? She wait,

she's waiting for Christmas right now? Absolutely. I mean, I mean I don't have a man currently, but I've had men in the past that I felt like they could have benefited from some enhancement, Like they were perfect in all other areas, but they lacked there. And I just feel like the same way a man is quick to

be like here, baby, go get your b beyond there. Hey, fred um, a woman should be able to say that too, or suggest that he gets enhanced without him feeling offended, because then a lot of times they get offended and it's like they're different options for you too. Take four for yourself. I gotta hurt. You tell the man he needs a penis enhancement that he don't got the money for it. Oh my god? Right. He like, well, you're gonna pay for it, and she's like, yes, geez, I

will be benefiting from it, thank you very much. About break up, I might have to have some kind of aggrieving sign. No, I don't. I mean, I mean, if I'm at the point where I will pay for a man's enhancement my relationship, that better be pretty solid. Imagine a man leaving you the golden mother girl, then you have to run down on the other girl and say I bought that d I paid for those inches. Wow, She's like, it's hello, who's this should boy? Wally ze

man thinking, an, that's all actually sound crazy that. I actually just watched the video the other day of some dude talking about it on on some other podcasts, and I was just like, man, just love yourself, man, like, for real, for real. You wouldn't get nothing you as done on nothing? Nah dog nah? I mean you got

to maintain it, you know what I'm saying. So it's not even just like getting it done, you know what I'm saying, Because I mean if you get it done, then you ain't gonna work out every day and you know, do your thing for real, eat healthy. You know what I'm saying. All that stuff, I mean it's gonna be pointless. That's real, true healthy. And I mean, hello, who's this crazy? Like he said, what's your name? Hello? Who's this? Hey? Good morning? Good? What's your name? Bro? My name is

real one? What's up? One? Now? If you had the opportunity, would you would you add some inches to your penis real one? Um Nah, I wouldn't do it. I wouldn't add any injines or none of the like that. Like I'm pretty good while I'm at it, Like, yeah, I'm definitely sure. I'm definitely say until you get to get certificate for fire free inches, nah, because what if it

starts the mess with how you feel? Like I can't feel it anymore, Like it won't make me laugh, that's true, and that isn't nerving the exactly like it's I don't think it's worth it. I don't think it's worth it at all. And then the whole acting it don't make no sense either, because if you're not eating right, you're gonna you're gonna lose it anyway. That's right. Eating McDonalds

and everything you don't make no sense whatsoever. You're not gonna change your habits and your lifestyle after you get that. It's pointless. Yeah, you waste some money, all right, thank you? Okay, so it's a hard no for you. Let's go to another call of the last one. Hello, who's this yo? Drey and call if I'm not a Peter's bird. Okay, d your girl just called and she said that she she thinks that you need a couple of inches, So would you do it? I'm not doing that. I'm not

doing that. You gotta work with what you've got. Man, you gotta be girl what you've got, I will say. Women always getting you know, they tell me talk and a couple of inchest cut off and they ain't doing the work we're doing in the gym. So I would do that. But as far as with with my manhood, I'm just going to be the best of what I got. All right, You're gonna have some abs with a little penis.

Everybody not not not blessed down there. So okay, okay, I'm sorry, you mean every everybody you're good at You're good at other things, right, you're good at other things. I'm gread at everything. You know what's sad about this? Man? You know? You know how they say if you appreciate what you got, you will get blessed with more. That doesn't apply to penis to us. Goodness great? What's the ball of the story. I just said it. That's it, And you sounded really sad saying it. Definitely. I thank

God for I thank God for it all. All right? This the Breakfast Club. Good morning,

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