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The Breakfast Club REWIND (Pivot Podcast Host, Topic on Men Compliments + More)

Nov 22, 20221 hr 18 min
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Today on the show we flashed back to when we had the fellas from the popular podcast the Pivot Podcast where they spoke on shaking up athlete-media, unfiltered banter, mental health conversations and more. Also, we brought back the converastion from the interview about men complimenting each other, and why it is so rare for a topic. 

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Dat Angeli and Charlotte ain't the guy when you congratulate you Hall of famers. So I had to be in the presence. Radio Royalty plans the world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club. It's a big deal deal. I think that y'all have a certain amount of respect for you know what everybody else does, and y'all are just the best of what y'all do. We love y'all, man, thank you for being the people's champs, the greatest all thrill y'all.

It's your time to get it off your chests, whether you're man or blast, So you better have the same industry we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Hey? This King Jim and I Man, how y'all doing? What's up? Brother? Getting off your chest? All right? So um last night right huh? I was performing oral text on my girl and all that right, and she's about the climb and she barked in my face. Man. That means she was doing it. That means she was

doing it real good. I means you got pink guys. Yeah you know what. I I ain't got pink guys, but real quick, Hey, Charlotte, give me a huge favorite. Man, I will not fart on you. Don't you dare ask me too? No, I was wondering if you can send me your book or something, man, and have the Rock Obama sign it for me, that would be great. What I don't have it. I only have one copy of a Promise Plan. Oh I only had one. Only he only sent us three copies. He sent one for each

of us. I don't and I'm actually sending mine to my mom to be honest. Man, somebody stole mine in the in the mail, so I had to go buy another one. Oh man, I was really hoping on that one though. If I had it with yours. I got a copy of I got a copy of Doctor Read a Walker's Book up here. Oh yeah, hey, I'll take that and I take for me and I'll send you a copy of mine. And it's not like I sold one point seven in the first week like Rock did.

I'm doing. I've been well in the book world though. Yeah, yeah, I know I actually listen to your books. I ain't reading me ego. But you know I'm gonna get your put you on hold, and they're gonna get you address. We're gonna mail it o you brother. Hold on, stinky y'all. Hello, who's this he yo yo yo yo? It's all about you. D j Zy Old. Are you good morning man? Help you this morning? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, I'm gonna get it

off my chest. I've been wanting to get this off my chest because I was at your car show now and jerking, that's my long I've been wanting to get this orf my chest. I didn't call it for this. This in my moment right here, I'm gonna say, first of all, hold on, hold on, please, hold on, man, what is going on? All right? Continue? All right, I'm gonna saying, have you guys out to the Frosts Club

as a whole? But dj if y'all gotta set hold on man, Hold on one second, man, hold on, hold on, okay, continue, I'm gonna send I'm gonna send lot of vibes out to you. For real. I watched you at your car show with Jersey. I was a vendor with my total life taker's vision, and I gotta say you was out there with us early in the morning. You took great pair of people's property. I watch you just taking nursing them cards like day with your own. I got much respect for you what you do for your car show.

I watch you all day long. You was engaged with us. You didn't separate yourselves. So I'm just sending you salute and happy guys out for all your car shows. And I just want to say thank you so much for coming and visiting I will and giving us love and taking pictures and everything. Salute to your brother. If I want a fancy car, I would definitely send it to you.

I would even worry after watching you because I watched people how they do deal with stuff, and I gotta say I got much respect for you and they love that you share for people problem when they send it to your car shows. So piece out and I who all your car shows be full to car. Thank you so much, and thank you for coming. Man, we really really appreciate. Thank you for being a vendor. Hello. Who's this? This is GIRV punt to see. I don't hey, gerv

what's up? You know if your chests? Hey? I just want to get off my chest man, you know, you know, sometimes you know this is for you know, for whoever need to hear this. Planers. Sometimes when I can get tough, you know, who's got to continue to keep getting up, keep pushing it all stuff, you know, and all to you know, just be bluster God bluster us with the days every day. That's it. Who's this? This is D from the Chuck, D from the Chuck. Um, well I

just see some of vice fellers. Um, I'm a married man, um, newly married. I just wanted to know, um, what what can I do to spice up, uh, my my relationship with my with my wife, Like you need something you like and what and what department we've been man, we've been being for while, we were being for years, but we're newly married. I feel like we kind of getting

into like into like the normal relationship group. We're just going to bed at night, and you know we should go out and party and do all kinds of stuff. Like how can we get back into it? What can I do? Man? You know, you never should stop dating your wife. I think that's the biggest thing, you know what I mean. I think sometimes we as men get complacent, but you can never stop dating her, right, right, courtner

constantly right. And and then there's also if you don't want to go out at night, because I know sometimes it's difficult to go out at night. There's always brunches and day parties. You can go to restaurants during the day that play music, so you can get back home when you need to get back home, and you can do things like what is she into? Is she into hair? Is it what TV shows? She's the hid like a makeup and you know, and our kids and stuff like that.

I just feel like we're just getting into like this, this this girl, or just like being normal people, and we weren't like that before. So yeah, it's difficult. I mean, life happens, but you gotta take this. You gotta take the necessarily steps to make sure that, like Charlemagne said, that you always continue to date. That might mean, you know, go out Friday night. It doesn't have to be an expensive restaurant. Depending on how much you make or what you can afford. It could be just a date night

at the movies. It could be take her to a play, it could be something that's smaller. She liked hearing makeup. There's so many hair and makeup shows all over the country, you know what I mean, that's in the local area, depending on where you're at. Take her to a hair and makeup show, just do things that just the show that you care. You know, the typical flowers, the typical. If she likes Caribbean food, bring a Caribbean food. If she likes cheesecake, bring a cheesecake from her favorite spot.

You know, little things like that. Doesn't have to be her birthday or anniversary to do those type of things, but it just shows shows how you care. Okay, thanks, let me shout it out right quick, go ahead, I want to call out my wife. Let me go. I love you very much, baby, can't wait to see you. Baby. There you go. Thanks Feller, and don't and don't forget the edibles. Edibles always worked too, dad man underwear you can you can start that too. You can do that.

You can do that too. Oh okay, okay, okay, I like it. I like it. Thanks Fellers. All right, brother, get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent, hit this up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up. Wait, you're trying to get it off your chest, whether your man or blast, we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's that boy? Georgia would I'd rather get it off

your chest. Yeah, I just want to put it out there and everybody know if you have a business idea or a thing he's trying to put on. I don't assume it's gonna be successful because, yeah, I feeling your friends are don't support you is not how to work. What happened man so out of him sitting at the event called Natale Games to it for the first two years in my hometown in Indiana. I think it's gonna be successful. Didn't get as a turnaout wanted. Depended on

my family and friends helping me put it together. It was a dood down to Georgia, down to Georgia, and it's gonna be one of the biggest tennis games down here in the state. And I'm bootstepping it all myself, no team or nothing. I think the handicaps off. Janey little up. You know, it's done myself. That's how it always is. Man. You know that, you know nine times out of ten, you're gonna get more support somewhere else than in your hometown. You know that shouldn't be like that.

It shouldn't be But yeah, and you know you can't ever expect and I've learned this from you know stuff in businesses, you can't ever expect the people around you that they have to do things to support you. You still got to act like you out there doing it on your own and put forth all the effort like you're not gonna have that, and if they do support you, that's a great and amazing surprise. That's just the way people are sometimes. Hello, who's this? What's the deal? Just

a marvelecarty, a marb what's up? Get off? Ain't your real name? Your last name? McCarty, Yes, sir, you're a liar. Your last name is actually Baccardi. Like to drink? Yeah, no not, oh McCarty, okay, got you all right McCarty. Okay, that makes more sense to get a few chess man, all right, what's there? Man? I wanted to just get a shout out man the marriage and love my life this weekend. Congratulations, thank you sir. That's what I like to hear. Want to shout out Keyola McCarty, the new

miss McCarty. I want to say, okay, look, got out to the breakfast club Angel Angel Louis Charlottagne the guard and congratulations brother and have a good one. Hello, who's this? This is Romero Ramero. What I'm getting off your chest? Man, I'm a little hot man. I've been trying to get into this real estate game and they're not making it easy for a brother at all. Man. I brought my first property, renovated it, got it off the ground, man, and I'm kind of buying another one in These prices

is crazy right now. Same properties that was ninety thousand is born from like one hundred and eighty thousand. Man, for the six hundred square feet part. I mean, that's that's what this this whole pandemic did. I mean a lot of people with the interest rate so low, a lot of people are buying houses and inventories down, so people are raising the prices like crazy. Man. I don't know how they expect somebody to get in the game with these kind of prices. Lands. It's stupid, man, It's

very difficult. Well, I don't know, man. I appreciate shar though, Man, thanks for taking my call. I'm glad to get it off my chest. Yeah, there wasn't gonna be no positive advice for that one. It is what it is. When the prices is what they are, they all what they are? Hello, who's this? This is Mary and John? What's up? Brother? Up? Mary and John? So you remember me man cocktail party man? All right? Yeah, he just said his name, y'all. Y'all

remember the mail dancer, the male dancer. Yeah, I remember, I was talking about the book about the male dancers. Cocktail Party. I don't quite remember, y'all. Was talking about our male dancers. A guy, a guy if his girl went to the script joint, and I mean I had a house party and what would you what would you think about that? Oh? Got you? Yeah? Yeah, okay, starting to come back to me now, yeah, yeah, I was just trying to throw the link up there. It's on

ASA Publishing com Corporation dot com slash Marion Johnson. That's M. E. R. N. Johnson. Or you go to Amazon and by Marion Johnson. Okay, thank you, Marion Johnson. That's a good last name you got for a male script Johnson Johnson. Yeah. Yeah. My scripper name was black Cat. Okay, should have been black Johnson, black Cat? Why was it black cat? Where you like walking across the stage like a black cat. That's right, that's right, shaking everything, shaking everything, Okay, black Cat. It's

a breakfast club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club, Power one five one. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. We got a special guest and special guests in the building, A sparting Yes, sir. We had a brother, g Herbo here, what's up? Brother? And when you got with you, Herb, I got drench Man, my blood cousin. Man, what's going on? Feeling good? I'm good, bro. First of all, happy birthday. Just sell And it's crazy

because I thought I listened to survive was remorse. Yeah, you know, a whole other God, damn, I had a thing out there an hour and change that fast. Oh man, I'm excited. Man, I'm just happy to be here. Brom. I'm blessed, you know, to be able to put this project out. But it's it's more than just a album. I feel the universe and the energy like around it. Like I really feel like it's a moment of triumph for me when I wasn't even trying to celebrate it,

you know what I'm saying. Like I went through so much recording this project and just so much in life growing as a man and This album is a complete reflection, a complete testament of who I am and how grown as a man. You know what I'm saying. I was gonna ask you know you had two kids, and I've been seeing your video of your of your kids beating you up right, I'm gonna ask you know, how has

that changed you? I always say, like the happiest I'm ever being just hanging with my kids, You know what I'm saying, especially when I got all three of them in the house together. Man, It's it's perfect. You know what I'm saying. And your side the only thing you know I'm thinking as I'm walking here for real, and I knew y'all was gonna ask me something about my kids and the main the reason why I go so hard and why so important because the town that I

spent away from my kids gotta mean something. Man, I'm really sacrificing time away from my kids, not seeing them for this. You feel me, It gotta mean something. It gotta it gotta work, you know, it gotta work for me, It gotta work for them, because that's the foundation that I'm laying. You found saying it, and my kids don't know they did. D G herbo for real, Like he'll sign no because everybody, you know, we'll be walking or in the airport or something and people would be like heyo,

sign hey, like you know name he fighed. He don't really understand. He asked me now, like daddy my famous. I want to tell them now, but then put them on my b Yeah. Yeah, it's different, man, Like just having them around other kids and stuff. You know, they treat them like a celebrity. But it's like I'm saying that to say, like I want all my kids to have foundation balance, You feel me, So it got to mean something me moving fast, I'll be on the road

so much and worry about money. And you you don't even you don't even realize you're really raising your kids a certain way. You I'm saying, like, I don't want my kids to write grow up how I grew up, for one, But I don't want to grow up just like an industry kid or like you know what I'm saying. I want my kid to grow up regular man, and I want him to just have his innocence, your family charismatic and freedom to just beat him all my kids,

you feel, I'm saying, And that's important. So and I always used to say that I gotta go hard while I could have the freedom to take a yell for real, like a real year, to just travel and be with my family. You know what I'm saying, Like, I've always been wanted to be that type of artist to have that, because I feel like I ain't gonna be able to raise my kids right if I'm just focused on Yes, I's on the album too, he understand that. How did he react to he was He called me on Facetown,

but he called me first. He's like, Daddy, it's your birthday. I'm like, yeah, it's my birthday. He said, I didn't miss it? Said no, He'd I was so scared I was gonna miss Your birthday just dropped. Your birthday just dropped. When he talk about the album, your Birthday just came out and he was um. He listening to the song. He was listening to UM put me on the TV and he turned around like it's just crazy that he really understand it. You know what I'm saying, Like he's

seeing and not he a fan of the music. For him, just listen to my music. You feel he just a fan of music and the coach, you know, what I'm saying. But that's like I noticed that, and that's why what my kids, I just let them o how I grew up. That's why I'm so smart that I was exposed to so much, you know what I'm saying, Like, you gotta still expose your kids to things so we could learn. Like I feel like that's knowledge that my son growing and I'm gonna just be able to like polish it

all up just about talking to him. And you know, I'm gonna be honest with all my kids, you know what I'm saying, And that's how they're gonna have to structure that foundation, because that's how I got My parents were just honest with brutally on it. We saw you in a protective father mold when it was that when you was out with your child and somebody, Yeah I was being a little too pushy. Yeah yeah, the crew league.

The crew league. I just ain't trying to like, you know, I'm cool, I'm friendly, you know I'm saying, but I would just be trying to like it ain't really that, you know, because a lot of times we'd be trying to go viral and I was stopping it right then because head had been something that would have offended me. It would have went all the way to a whole other level. So people thought I was I was joking,

but I wasn't. Really, I wasn't Madden, and I was just showing them like, don't play, especially when you with your kids. We can't even play well with nobody that I cared about, you feel, especially my kids. So I just wanted to just let like just draw that land right there. All right, we got more with g Herbo when we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody's DJ Envy and Ingelo Yee. Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club

was still kicking it with g Herbo. Ye. You think that people don't respect the Chicago music scene the way that they should. I was just at that Chella's birthday party, my girl Chella, and I've seen Sasha Gohard was there, Katie got Bands. You know you was there. But you guys have a lot of great artists. But Charlomagne, you guys can have this discussion about the whole Chief Key thing that went viral, and so what are your thoughts on that you think people aren't giving you guys the credit.

It's about accountability too. I don't I'm not even gonna say people are not giving us the credit. We're not really like laying out marked the way were supposed to be film saying. I'm just saying that because I feel like we just need to unify more and that's what makes other cities stick out. And I ain't even gonna say that we don't get the resp because people see it. They just waiting on us to go crazy. Like Katie

got a song with Nicki Minaj right now. You feel we always hit the respect that we deserve, but we just gotta like own it. Chicago's always got the credit music, while yeah, I've never because we always got our credit, like everybody from our generation to the generation before. We always got our flowers in Chicago. You know, I just feel like we never really capitalize off of it because we not together. I don't know. I really don't know, man,

what you think, JB. You gotta tell me you'd be spending that knowledge when you get I think what we really need to unify is I think, O, geez, yeah, we need we need you know, I think, yeah, exact a lot of times these kids go on their own and they hard because of the trauma. It's hard for

them to trust. The difference in what Herb has is that he has exacts that have been around the business that can help him and let him see what he needs to actually see in order for him to ro And I think that as we continue to do that with all these kids and more exacts come along, I think that you will begin to see how we can grow as a community in the business. Those have the Chief keep commo because I think what people I never said Chief Chief wasn't influential. Yeah, I said that. I

know exactly what you said. Yeah, I said, the foe most influential rappers of all time is Pop, Jay, Wayne and Kanye. And then Nyla was like, when you gotta put Chief keefing and I was like, well, I wouldn't put Chief keeping that fall because Chief keep influenced the sound in a region. Not saying he's not influential, I just don't think he's one of the foremost influential rappers of all time. Yeah. No, see, look and we both

got confuss with that. That's what I meant when I was saying it, it's a sound he influenced a sound and a generation of kids. That and even though Social is a global superstar, but even if he wasn't, just what he did and how he touched so many people and turned them into global superstars, That's what I meant, Like you, his influence is crazy. You know, He's never done oversee show, never because I don't think he can leave it. I don't so same performed in chicagoing like

eight years. He can sell out two United Centers right now. I know he will. Like people gotta understand, he that big with still like everything, like I'm saying, hiccups, the stuff that you go through behind the scenes and you just make it look good, you know what I'm saying. Like a lot of us are not really able to reach out full potential because we go through so much. You know what I'm saying, And I don't. I don't.

I can't tell you personally what he going through or what he may went through while he not able to go tour out the country. You know what I'm saying, I can't go to out the country right now, you know what I'm saying. But I'm just saying that to say, you don't know what nobody going through behind the scenes and you're just trying to be the best version of yourself.

But I ain't gonna lie. I respect you, bro. You've always been just solid, you know what I'm saying, And it's it's hard to recognize solid people that are just like gonna speak they man, you know, and it start a conversation and start controversy because it makes you think solid people gonna say stuff that make other people think. You know what I'm saying, it like we need it. But you see how you see it generationally though, you see how clearly generation in the whole generation be like, no,

that's our guy. What you know? Everybody so made everybody get dregs. He made everybody rock true religion, like he had that Kanye effect on our generation for real. But Wayne will say he called the whole generation to get dressed. He wouldn't. He wouldn't. Two change will say I called the whole generation to start with a true religion or Jim Jones, you know what I mean. But I've seen it though I don't like Wayne didn't do that, like

he started making Street Dude. I've seen like real Street Dude started getting like lipids when Wayne did in Chicago at that was unheard of. Do you have a relationship with Wayne? I know he's your favorite. Yeah, he's my favorite, like all the time for real. But that's why one of the foremost influential. Yeah, absolutely, absolutely. Uh, you know I hate him a few times, I mean him like you know what I'm saying in that and then but I really just I gotta connect for real, for real. Yeah,

we're close to getting something. I really gotta get with him for real, Like that's what I really I'm gonna feel like I made it when I get that line. When I get a song Wayne, just me and Wayne in the studio work, I'm gonna really feel like it's that. It's g Herbo. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, but breakfast Club, your morning's will never be the same. Let's fall a great night's sleep. Starts at Matches Firm right now.

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Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now, if you're just joining us, we're asking what is one are the fattest things you've done? All right? Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Now this comes from TikTok on TikTok, people who have been sharing their fat story, something something fast that they've done. I mean, it always evolves some crispy cream donuts, always, Chick fil a, Fried Lop still always it's always one of those or maybe

all of them together. It's just one of those things. And if and if the edibles and bold involved, it's just all bad. It's all bad. Well, that's funny. I was gonna say. Whenever I have edibles, that's when I do the most. And it usually involved any type of dessert because I love dessert, and m Philip Ashley he makes these chocolates, chocolate covered cherries, and so I had a whole huge box of them that I ordered and I think I ate like eight of them in a

row and I had dessert. Yeah. I love fat things. Okay. Uh. You know, back in the day, you get high, you get the sunbeam honey bun, you know, put the Snickers on top of it, microwaves for forty seconds and they eat it with a spoon. Lord, have mercy. And even though I've always been lack toots intolerant, sometimes you risk it all and put some ice cream on top of that thing. Man, listen, that's good eating. You know. I'm about told you about this one time I was in

South Carolina. I think it was called the thunders Thunderbird floring South Carolina. Now it looked like a cafeteria, but the food and it was amazing. Yes, And I must have went back to that line about five times. It's a buffet buffet. Yeah. There. All my fat stuff involves being hot. You know what I'm saying. You get on

the medibles, and I love to eat. So you know, if I know I'm doing edible wherever we order food, I'm gonna order what I'm gonna eat, and then I order something that I know I'm gonna eat when I get the munchies later. The problem with that is it's

usually a whole other meal. You know what I'm saying, And you know what's really fat when you're eating, and while you're eating, you like, God, damn, it's gonna taste good later when I'm high, And I'm gonna tell you what use makes you feel fat when you don't passed out from being high and drunk, and it's twelve thirty one o'clock and you wake up and you think about them leftovers, and you're like, I gotta eat them now while I'm high, because they ain't gonna hit the same

tomorrow when I'm not. Hello, who's this talk? Talk? Its dre so Jack knowing the foods right. They always got food for twenty four hours, right right, and then they got a set dinner time. Correct. When I was going to foods one time, but I got a slice of pizza from the Pizza River and I'm heading back into my room. As I'm heading back to my room, I'm ordering the room service, but I'm might dinner. I see the cruisers doing dirty too, because it's free. Room service

is free food, so I do that too. I just I order some food room service. Just the K show like the dinner right, so you you you're still good and then you eat the dinner. I don't. I've never been on a cruiser. I don't like cruiser. I don't want to be in the middle of the ocean in a boat for all of this. Hello, who's this Brandon? Brandon? What's up? Brother? What's the fattest thing you've done? I check it out? Like so you only guy like a choice of the food? So time this Chinese I think

that I mentioned together. I bought me a PCE and walked to the Chinese store. I'm some frid right with the beat from Brockley and the flight style, but the beat from Broccoli with some fried rights on top of the slighter man. That's some good eating king on top of the king. That's some good eating king with the shrimp Friday rights rights. Can you imagine the shrimp Friday rights on top of a slice of pizza? Lord, have mercy the sauce and you eating king? How about you? Way?

Bro thank you almost a yeah, I curly wig two hundred. I did that over a holidays. I hadn't had Chinese food in a long time. I went the chopsticks, chop chop sticks and team that New Jersey. They're like a kosher Chinese restaurant and they got them chicken egg rolls or the boardom things. And I came home my daughter a for one act like I ain't hill because I knew what I wanted to do this. Hello, this is Keita. How are you? Good morning? Hey Keta? What's we're talking about? Uh?

Doing some fat teams talk to us? Yes, So the fattest thing I did was made a donut burger ahead Lutha the luthor. Yes, m what the hell is it? Yeah? I don't know what that is. It's a hamburger. Patty was baking on it, and I had like from extra baking with a fried heart egg and a hash brown and you pop it with the donuts donut. Yep. Yes, that's a real fat, is right there? Some real fats? Yeah? Y'allly never watched the Boondocks. That was an episode of

the Boondoctor hut Burgers, Thank you, mama. I never tried it, though, every time I see it, I'm too scared of that. I ain't never got that hot, all right, I'm scared of that Luther Burger bro Hello, who's this? It's fresh fresh with up man. We're talking about some real fat boy inch this morning. Man, what's the fattest thing you've done? I ain't gonna lie, bro, I'm only like one thing, but everybody who love me gonna be fat. I'm fat Spirit.

I'll tell you at fattened Spirit ain't gonna lie like the fat the fattest thing got real, bro, everybody said, I'm really like probably thick at two things because I do everything fat. Bro. Last we got the old real because I don't want to wait on it to cool. I've put it in the priest at. I don't see nothing wrong that with pizza though, Yeah you do that with Yeah, pizza be too hot. I just putting it. I putting a little fridge for about my mouth. All right,

So what about this? I microwave my ice cream. Now, that's just that's just stupid. No, No, I do microwave it a little bit if it's too hard. Now, when you put that fooon in there, you feel yeah, yeah, yeah, I do that now, mic I do that. No, I do that because you want your I like you gotta wanted to be soft, want that spoon to just go right through it. Yeah, you don't want it to be rock hard. I don't microwave it though. I just put

it on the counter for a little while. The galls I don't microwaves, man, I give about get there, okay, okay, okay, thank you all right, man, So now you'll feel fat, y'all hungry like I am. Food is amazing, bro. The moral of the story is, you know, I think you diet is a bank account, and good food choice is a good, good investment. And it doesn't sound like y'all making good investments like I was talking about just random things.

It sounds like there's some of y'all regular everyday diet a right to just make sure you're making uh, you know, good food choices to make good investments, that's all. But man, food is life. Well, I love food so much, absolute, Lord, have mercy. We all fat, we all trans fact, bro, and we just need to accept it. Don't nobody really like eating healthy? No? No, oh, healthy could be delicious, that's not true. Sure it definitely, yeah, I don't sure

it'll taste like the man jus juices the life. Those are amazing. It's like dessert. They're good, good mangoes. Oh my god, I love a good juicy mango. If all this stuff we really love to eat was healthy, like if there was if Christie Cream Donuts kept us alive, guess we'd be eating this morning right now? For me? If chick full late it's what gave us muscles, guess what we'd be eating this morning. Remember what I used to eat every morning to pill and I love I

taste finish with garlic young. All right, well, breakfast club, Good morning, the breakfast Club. Yes, it's all of the most dangers want to show to breakfast clubs. But we got the host of one of my favorite podcasts, man, Ryan Clark, Fred Taylor, and Channing Crowder the Pivot podcast is Hill. That's happening. Appreciate you having a baby morning. A lot of your clips on Rumor Report at for

sure a lot lately. I really appreciate what y'all are doing, man, because I think it's dope when people who actually lived it control their own narratives. We made y'all want to do this go ahead. You know, we had to get away from the other situation. Remember saying we didn't know what we were gonna do. We just weren't gonna stay over there. Then Channing, now we talked and then eventually we had a conversation from RC and then you know,

we had to pivot from them. We ended up with a pivot because you already was doing one, right, y'all was doing something on my own already, just because I was just trying to get the reps of interviewing, doing those things, telling telling certain stories. And I did the Old Show with them. They needed a guest host somebody was missing. So I did the Old Show. It went really well, and then Alicia Zubakowski, who's the producer, she just hit me up like, would you do the show?

Would you talk to Channing? Me and chann talked for about an hour and a half one night, you know, because my my first question was, can y'all fix the old thing? You know what I mean? Because I think anytime, like in our culture, when something does become that big and it does become something that the community grabs on too, like, I didn't want that to just go away behind nonsense, right. And then you know, once they let me know what the deal was and how everything went down, it's like, cool,

let's do it. But I can honestly say I didn't expect it to be what it is. No, for sure, it's not important to take care of the business to aspect of it. So when you guys did the Pivot podcast, what agreement did you come to with each other to make sure that it was fair for everybody where we learned from the front. Other situation where you just jump out with your homeboards. Hey, we tied, we played together.

We know each other. Man, let's do this, and then it blows up and then checkstart coming and now you're panicking on the back end. Oh well, what percentage is mine? What percentage is George? So before we even shot an episode, we set up our business, set up our LLC, our big one. We connected all three of our businesses to it. We brought in our producing our attorneys, so everybody got there. You know there it's not equal percentage where the main three owners we own eighty percent of it. And then

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

not one bit. You know what I did? I did, you know what so I did creep in THEO G Code locker room. Bring it up Sierra and why they're together? You know what I'm saying? And Fred actually Fred NRC afterwards they got on me like, but you know what I'm saying. She wanted her piece. You know, you can transition, you don't go to different situation Kim from Kanye to David swits his name, David. Don't fall of that man. But like they're two different people, so I understand the chain.

So bringing up bring up man's family. I'll take that back. But have y'all seen Russell's videos. You've seen men start land and it's goofy listen. But but no, no, no, But there's nothing wrong with being a square. I know, that's what I'm saying. I didn't call him out. That's a positive thing to me, really, but I think I think you didn't call him alcoholic. I didn't call him alcoholic. I didn't call him a dad. I didn't call him

a pedophile. Some people felt like it was some people felt like it was personal, like you have a personal issue with him. No, no, no, that I there's lame people all around, I think, and I don't call them lame. Throw name cool. It's an opinion, and I'm like, it's folks that think I'm lame, and I don't give a damn. I don't know why so many people were mad that my opinion of Russell Wilson is a square in the lane. But that's what happens when you have a successful podcast.

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

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

And that's really that's it, and it works. It wasn't though what people try to make it though, and I think that was that was that was my larger issue, and you got it and you mean you for short. No, you know what I'm saying, Like, you say certain things and you may not expound, and people bring it to something else, right, because obviously if I'm connected to him, and I'm laughing during the time, and even in the peace I said, I was like, bro, but when you've

been in something that's toxic, you just want peace. Yeah, even like even I said that, but I also agree that he's square. You know. The thing that frustrated me is not now people are coming at us like you can't say anything about it because of the couple, right, it's because of the couple. And like I had the conversations with people, which I love being able to have

those conversations. I was like, look, you know in two thousand and sixteen with Michael Bennett's walking off to the stage in a black Lives Matter shirt and they asked Russell Wilson, he says, police lives matter, and everybody's lives matter. Of course, black lives matter. Lord, you know what I'm saying. And so at that time, at that time, like I went on TV that day I'm on first take. I went on TV like NA, like we needed somebody to

be strong, and to me, it's like okay. And then in twenty twenty and like, things change and your mind's change, and you know you're now married to a black woman and you have black kids, and so you know now all those things are important. In twenty twenty, he gives this in passionate speech on the espiece and that's cool, right, But for me, somebody who's the same way in sixteen and white people accustomed me calling me racist. Then in twenty twenty, I'm getting calls every time I get off

a TV that my voice is needed. That is square to me, it's okay to say that and also say, you know what, my daughter, I want her to marry a man that loves her the way he seems to love Sierra and take care of his kids, not only his kids, her other kid, Like all those things are beautiful and I wanted to be a black man. That should be okay to say too, Yeah, you know what

I'm saying. So I think that I just think that you know, that thing was taking a way out of context, and I hated that he got killed for it, and his wife was getting messages and and different than my daughter's getting messages. Yeah, and so I thought that, you know, like come on now, like know who you defended. It's most dangerous. Want to show the Breakfast Club, Charlomagne and God and Angelie DJ envying right now we're kicking it

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

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

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

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

what China? Right? Congratulations? Yeah, let me you know, let me know, just like on the show when I told him, brother, I got kids, we get the bounce house in the backyard. Every time we had a party, I reach out to the man, hey, bro having some Saturday. A couple of times I did it in no response. But when you want help, you reach out for it, and everybody hit

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

couple of people I reached out too. We talked about doing it when we were on the other side, but that was shot down, so thank god it was. And I think that's the beauty about what we do, Like we just let people speak. Some people come with a genders and they have things that they want to vent to and get off their chests, and then we're gonna do enough research where we can expound and we can

carry a conversation. So I think really that's what creates our dynamic one guests, No, we're gonna do right by them. We ain't looking for no click baits. We're just looking to let you talk. We'll let you see the cuts before we send them out. All the promos you signed off on them. We're good to go. Has anyone ever said, can you take this out? Yeah, we have a we have a show. We have a show that we can't release it because because the guests come right always, Hey,

can I ask this right? Because you know, you study and you know you know what you want to get to and if you get to it, you will and so I'm like, can I ask this? Can I ask this? There's like, oh yeah, like we're all good. So I was like, this is gonna be an excellent show. We do. The show shows phenomenal. I get a call from my agent, my TV agent, and he's like, look, their agent called me.

They need to take some things out. And when people take things out, ya'll know, how does you take like a snippet out or you might take one answer out. They took out like twenty minutes of a forty five minute show. He must have got loose, you know what I'm saying. And I was like, well, we can't show

this twelve minutes, you know. But it was. But it's also one of those things though, like when I look back on it, I think it's I think it's even cool though that that we could be in that, but we could be that way, like if you feel that, and they have a dock a documentary coming out, so I guess they thought they shared too much. But if you feel like you did something on the show and you know you gotta take so much out, we're not gonna put you out there bad. We're not gonna be like, nah,

you said it, we're gonna do it. You signed a release. No, we're not gonna do that because you don't want you don't want that to be attached to your name either. And to be honest, um, they don't told something I hadn't done on the show, We'll stop the show afterwards and all producing Freddy and r C be like hey and mid part Chane just you know, I get why I would set your stuff or just you know, just start talking crazy, talking about you know, back in the

day when I used to run in the streets. And then after the show, as soon as it's old one ready to be like ourc we can't play the stuff about the club and then produce it. Be like okay, and she ended it up and be right. But yeah, from on all our standpoints like we're not we're not there to get anybody, man, And I think that's what people gathered a lot of people. One thing I was surprised by is that when people come on, they're always gonna watch shows before. They always want to see what

to expect when they get there. So they already know his approach, they know my approach, they know Freddy's approach, so they already are kind of prepared. But if they would say something crazy, we'll even in the middle of the show. Sometimes we'll be like, they'll talk. It was a show recently and dude saying something. Fred was like, you don't, yeah, because you already know they're gonna Why give somebody unnecessary backlash for no reason. Yeah, you had

a nice moment with Shaq too. Yeah. Yeah. See. The funny thing was shot. He came in shooting. He walked then started calling me names, and you know, it's uglass, little boy, it's your big ass. But it was even started off camera, so we get on camera. That's why me and Jack just kept shooting at each other because it was already established and he's a cool dude, and and that's the comfort level. So he walked in being

and everybody kisses, kisses butt Jack Shack. When he walked in the hotel, we was at everybody ran out the damn restaurant. Stop people running out trying to take pictures of him. He get upstairs with us, I mean, with your big ass. Now why you got them leather shoes on them? So we started talking to him like a normal person. And that's what losing people up because I always say it, man, you put your pant your draws on before your pants, just like like you know, you're

a human being. I actually see you putting your pants on before you're drawing some of these nights, I've been wrong. I'd be wide open. Sometimes you ain't been nervous with anybody though, Like, has anybody made you yeah? Oh yes, yeah something that yeah, yeah, you just I ain't see that one. I know I did because she said some real because she was like, yo, basically it seems like it's a trend. Yeah, everybody didn't be embraced in the trend. I thought that was gonna happen way more backlash than

it did. But so the crazy thing is though, when when we got the opportunity to do it, I was actually in a car with him and I was like, we can't do it, and he was like Noah, he was like I was straight up, he's like it's gonna be a great conversation r S. And I'm gonna I'm gonna do this and I'm gonna ask her this, I said, Nah man, I said, because chan I was like, you really can't like chang on this, Like you gotta kind of. I was like, because if we upset the trans community.

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

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

if he's playing or a PC. I'm gonna ask it. I'm gonna ask you this, what kind of meet you got? He still just like he who out, just like y'all. See, y'all. You know what I'm saying, y'all you're looking you got next question this, So we gotta do the same thing, like we'll put our finger up. You got it every time for my finger up. During that interview, they both no, I think I got out of line, but I didn't

ask the real questions. You're scared that question. How do you get to a proper understanding if we don't have these real conversations or you gotta have these real comver questions, questions when you asked that you were scared to ask, like, man, what you got in your drawers? You know what I'm saying, Like, that's why I say you say that. Usually I would

say I would say this like I'm my saying. It's like, man, oh the sugar it's funny because all that sugar coat when people like so I've heard in the past, I listened to another interview of yours and try to sneak up on the topic. Let me not waste your time. Let me just ask the question. So in that one, I didn't just ask the question and that ar you like, you're real nice with this one. Yea scared? So people know Chan. Yeah, they'll come in there looking for Chan

like shack. You know what I'm saying. They come in there and they're trying to get him open because when you break him, you break the ice. In the interview, just go. We got more with the Pivot podcast coming up on the World Most Dangerous? Want to show the Breakfast Club? Yeah, it's the World Most Dangerous? Want to show the Breakfast Club? Charlomagne and Guy and Angela E DJ envying Right now we're kicking it with the Pivot podcast.

I want to tap back into the Michael Beasley comment and the mental health comb But was that ever was something y'all were able to discuss his athletes? Y'all y'all mental health? I think when you were planning, when you were playing, you don't really pay attention to it. Yeah, I mean, you're a warrior, you know, you just had there competing. You're trying to knock the next guy head off or try to avoid getting your head knocked off.

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

And I knew that before the Beachley episode. For example, there were some questions about you know, his state of you know mine, and that was a few angles and a few questions that we were going to ask, but we didn't know it was going to go that deep, you know, So we always want to, you know, before we would call it a check in, you know, check on your people, follow up, see how they're doing, because

you just never know. Because even in our game, is it like seventy eight or eighty seven percent of the guys are broke, file bankrupt, or divorced within three years when they're done, and that can put pressure and exhradite whatever's going on upstairs. You get into depression, you know, the anxiety of thinking where the next dollar coming from. Because guys don't all you get in at such a young age, you don't necessarily know which way you're gonna go.

But the good thing is the NFL provides all of those resources, really, but all of them. If anybody I heard the comment the other days, say what can we do, we gotta you know, get with you know, the NFLPA and do this than that. They're already doing that. The players just gotta take the time to go take advantage of the resources they've given. They've got money laid out everywhere, so you just gotta go. You gotta put that in your everyday routine and say this is what matters to me.

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

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

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

but in the world period. And you know, from listening to you my Homeboy and Monday and Monday said something. Monday Bryan said something on his episode that I thought was so deep. He said, what people gotta understand. It's what's good for black people can be good for all people,

you know. And so I had to truly start start getting out of that mindset of, Nah, you don't have to tough your way through everything, like you can't talk to people like you can you are also dealing with things because like when I played like I was an undrafted dude, you know, I spent my first four years trying not to be cut, you know what I mean.

And when those things happening happened because I grew up with a MoMA and with the church every day, it wasn't you know, need to talk to somebody that you're dealing with something I just got on my knees or I got in that book, you know, like that was the way I dealt with it. So I am still like at my age, like I am still learning, and so honestly, when we have Michael Beasley and are able to have that conversation, it truly helps me more than anything because it starts to let me know that these

things are real. You know, you have to deal with them. People have to deal with them, and it's okay because I truly felt like it wasn't even in my parity, like I've had to adjust, you know as well. But I think, and I say, I'm the caveman of the crew. They're way more evolved than I am. And I'll learn it now. You know, the mental health awareness ain't been about ten years now that it's really come to the forefront, maybe less, especially in our community. Yeah, so you're playing ball.

You don't grind your whole life to be the one percent and one percent you break your finger tied to the next one, you just okate your shoulder popping back in and go play. So we're doing all this on the field to play ball to make money. You're the best of the best. You woke up sad like I remember some guys just being like, man, I'm down and you look at Brund. We got let's go like it's time to play. Oh no, no, no, no, we gotta like this. There's no off, there's no replacement for you,

and he's worse than you. That's why he's your damn backup. So I think like that barbaric side of football, especially you know basketball things are different, but football exactly physically. I have to see something wrong with you. If I see your your bone pop out of your ankle. Okay, bro, you can take a couple of weeks off. You're depressed. What does that mean? Yeah? And I didn't when I played, I didn't understand it. And I knew guys are going

through stuff. I tell the story like Junior Sayal who took his own life. That was my homeboy, that was my dude. And I remember the day I saw it. I called his phone and when the voice man, I just broke down in tears, and that it started clicking to me talking to them Ricky Williams a lot post career, and Ricky explained it to me, like I started really seeing like this is this could be bigger than the torn acl This could be life for them, torn a sil you missed nine months, This could be life for

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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telling them watch out for Florida. The craziest people in America come from the bronx in all of Florida. Yes, you are a donkey. The Florida man at tapped and atm for a very strange reason. It gave him too much money. Florida man is arrested if to definitely say he's rigged the board to his home and an attempt to electric hit his pregnant wife. Police arrested in Orlando man for talking of FA the breakfast club bitches donkey of the day with shallam hain't a guy? I don't

know why y'all keeping then he get y'all. First of all, what did yuncle Shalla always say about the great state of Florida. The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. That is a fact. But one thing I don't do enough is salute the great city of Miami, dropping the clues bombs for Miami the three h five one of the greatest places on the planet.

We don't discuss Miami enough. I know y'all like to go down there for the weather and the beaches, in the laking, okay, in the nightlife, But Miami has contributed so much to the culture hip hop. Drop on the clues bombs for Uncle Luke and the two Live Crone top five rap group of all time. Uncle Luke is a whole legends should always be respected as such. Y'all wouldn't have parental advisory stickers on albums if it wasn't

for Uncle Luke. Uncle Luke, you know, was considered obscene, okay, and went against Congress to fight for the First Amendment artists freedom of speech. He really fought for that, Okay. America labeled him explicit, which led to the mandatory parental advisory sticker you see on music now with offensive content okay that impact at all musical genres by the way, not just hip hop, all right. He fought for the right the tal big booty holes. You ain't nothing but

a hoochie mamak you hear me. He fought for the right the tal Asian women all around the world. Me so hardy, Uncle Luke Huke, you hear me. Uncle Luke fought for the right to tell you that cap D is coming, and at some point after he comes, you're gonna have to put your hands up high, your ass down low, and drop that pomp pump to the full. Whoa, that's right, I still got tim knees. You hear what I'm saying. That was a good error. Don't play no more? Okay,

say that was a good error. Have we all grown now? Yes? Do we all realize that you know, the music was misogynistic and sexist? Yes? But can we all admit that problematic music slapped them? Okay? And it wouldn't be the same without the toxicity. And you are a liar if you say you hear that music now and it doesn't make you feel good. Okay, drop from the clues bombs for Uncle Luke. All right, I still listen to I want to rock right now? I literally mean right now.

Like that's my joint. Okay, this man, Uncle Luke had a screaming the color of thesis for no damn reason. Okay, proudly screaming out what the color of thesis was just because some of y'all. Doodoo might be green, Okay, sometime might even be a little hint of red, depending on if you got hemorrhoids, by how much fun you had in the bedroom the night before. But it's universally known that doodoo is brown because of the legend named Lufa Campbell. And that's why we are gathered here to day, ladies

and gentlemen to discuss doodo. Okay. See, William Carroll is a robber who is currently facing charges of armed robbery and battery. See a woman was walking her dog in Miami's Edgewater neighborhood. She was picking up her dog's poop when William Carroll pulled up with a knife. No need to listen to me because I need to catch my breath anyway. Okay, let's go to NBC six South order for the report. Police. What was supposed to be a quick dog walk Monday night turned into a violent attack.

Police say a woman was attacked and robbed on her way back home after walking her dog. She stopped on the stairs to her condo to pick up the dog's waist. What a man allegedly came from behind with a knife and strangled her, then allegedly stole her backpack and wallet. Police caught Carroll a few blocks away, out of breath, and they say with the victim's credit cards nearby. He told detectives he didn't do it, but police say he didn't realize he was wearing one of the biggest pieces

of evidence, which came from the dog. Literally, the police report stage, a brownish stain was seen on the defended shirt, matching the dog poop from the scene. William carles in jail because number one, he's a robber. With number two because if doodoo, all right, this woman had to wear with dollar maybe, you know, just in her fighting a little, she got enough doodoo on him for cops to notice

he had a dog poop stain on his shirt. First of all, you're not just about to blend in when you got dodoo on you, Okay, even if the clothes you were wearing are indeed a doodoo brown color. The smell, my gee, Okay, The older. We've all had dog poop on our shoe at some point in life. You can't escape that funky ass fragrance, all right, Think about the time you had to take a cleaning doodoo off your shoes in life. So imagine walking around with it on

your shirt. You throw the whole shirt away. Clearly, William sixty two years old robbing folks at knife point couldn't afford to throw his shirt away. But the fact you just decided to go to the Cultural Institution knowing his pizza hut with doodoo on your shirt, sir, respect yourself, but also respect the home of the bucket program. You can't just walk up in pizza hut with doodoo on your shirt and get you a personal pampie and keep

it moving. And furthermore, how stink are you on a regular basis that you don't even notice you got Doudoo on your shirt. Not only did he have doodoo on his shirt, the officers found the victim's belongings and the knife, so it's an open and shut case. Now, William Carroll is currently in the Turner gold Field Night Correctional Center. All your brothers in that facility who are listening to the Breakfast Club this morning. You're listening to Charlomagne and

God delivered this donkey of the day. If you don't see that man William Carroll and say, don't stop pop that bussy, let me see you, Doodoo Brown. If y'are not calling that man Dudu Brown for the rest of his life, for the rest of his stay in that facility, then y'all have collectively failed Miami Dade County. I'm not

saying harassed man, I'm just saying his life, y'all. Entertainment, Okay, y'all just trying to kill some time behind those walls and him ended up there because one he made the poor choice to robbing still and two because of Dodo. There's just too much comedy goal to not let the jokes fly. Please give William Carle aka Dudo Brown the biggest. He hard a little bit and you're sweating a little bit. Let that go. Let that damn that's that. That's gord fly one more time, though, Go go go get low.

I don't get low low mean bat. You know, I'm glad you know wh y'all Just admit, y'all y'all here judging these kids y'all. But y'all here trying to act so woke, judging these kids for the content of their music, and before we grew up on okay, in the Oxygen bro error was so toxic and so problematic, but so damn fun. Okay, all right, do you even have those classic tunes without the toxicity? Huh? Drink some water. I'm fine, yeah, all right, okay, don't take coming out. Fine, I am fine.

You hear me. I am forty three with the knees of a forty one year old. Look like you need a little book. It looks like you need a little bang gag? What I did say? Pop that bussy? You know who been gay? The Breakfast Club, it's topic time thinks the phone called eight hundred five eight five one oh five wanted to join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club. Talk about it morning. Everybody's DJ V and Angela, Yee, Charlot and the guy. We are the

Breakfast Club. If you're just joining us, we're talking about Channing Crowder. Channing Crowder. It was on the Pivot Podcast. Through to the Pivot Podcast, one of my favorite podcasts, and Channing Crowder was talking to cornerback Denzel Ward. He's a cornerback for the Cleveland Browns, and Channing had this to say about mister Denzel Ward. But you are beautiful. He got pretty, You got good skins. She's got a little highlights like like you. No, no, no, you're a

dog man. I watched you play you a dog? But did you have to fight that? Like, just look, you look so pleasant as but then you gotta choke a bit, just like the dudes try you when they say and be like, oh oh no, no, no, no, no, no, stud got you. You had to fight that. I mean, you're the first dude that called me beauty, beauty I don't even know, hon. So now the question is what do you think of that conversation? I see absolutely positively nothing wrong with it. Um. You know, I compliment brothers

like that all of the time. You know. I saw Kevin Gates last week or whenever Kevin Gates was up here, and I said, Yo, you look good, brother, because you can see that his skin look healthy, he was glowing. You could tell he lost weight, you can tell he working out. You could just you know, see that he has an inner glow about him that you know he's on the right path mentally, spiritually, physically. I don't see anything wrong with telling another another human name. Yeah, I

don't see nothing wrong with it. What's the problem, Yeah, I don't. I don't see anything wrong with it. I've never called somebody gorgeous, but Charmagne. Charlemagne is complimented many of times. I've never complimented compliment me, bro, never, you never given me anything to compliment about. You just you just touched my leg on the way out and said I got a nice last I did not say that you have shorts on. Yeah, what did you do? I just reached for something when I want to reach. Had

nothing to do with anything other than that day was out. Hello, who's this? Hey man? Good morning breakfast club. We should boy chunks man scratch line ant you know, Charlotte man? Yes, let the comment man, brother like listening. We as black man, We ever gonna support each other and compliment each other,

or we ever gonna criticize each other. We can't play both sides with a little I agree, wanna we want to dress masculinity, then every time somebody want to compliment another bubble, we want to sit here and critic here. Come on, bro, what is it? We're gonna do, We're gonna support each other. Well, we're not. I'm with you

one hundred percent, my brother. That's why I don't like the car I don't like the backlash that chance of crowd is getting because, just like you just said, either either they're gonna complain about toxic masculinity or when we show each other love, they're gonna complain. Which one is? Hello, who's this terry from Duvall? Du what's your what's your comments? Bro? What's you did? Hey? Yeah, my comments? Man? I think Channon was talking Award like he was a knack though.

He was putting a lot of emphasis on his comments. And there's a difference between me telling Charlot man, you know, I love when your where your ballhood your ball head looked today, or hey, you know, thank you beautiful today. But at the end of the day when you played those comments back, he was putting a lot of emphasis on on my man Award like I don't know, he was kind of looking at him kind of funny. I didn't feel like that because I you know, I listened

to the Pivot podcast. That's how Channing talks. Channing puts a lot of emphasis on everything, but he was pointing a lot on like how he looked, so like a difference, Dad, he's telling me. You know, there's a difference between you telling telling anyone something and then him with like all the emphasis on oh, and he like, man, I ain't get all that comment. Man, I ain't hear all them. Well, if somebody said that to you, would you just say

thank you and take it as a compliment. I would, But in the back of my mind I might feel long comfort. Why like that you just told me I got a beautiful ball head and amazing eyebrows. I didn't think take take nothing from that, but I said it in a very manly way. So you gotta walk in and say you got a beautiful ball head. Beautiful exceptis thank you, Ken, thank you. I appreciate that. Man. Eight

hundred and five eighty five, one on five one. We're talking about chatting crowd, chatting crowd, and this is what he said. But you are beautiful. He got pretty, you got good skin, she got a little highlights like like no, no, no, but you're a dog. Now. I watched him play you a dog? But did you have to fight that? Like just look, you look so pleasant? But then you got to choke a bit, just like the dudes try you when they say and be like oh oh no, no, no,

no no, this dude got you. You have to fight that. I mean, you're the first lude that called me beautiful beautiful. I don't even know what's your thoughts on it. It's the breakfast cloak. Call me at your opinions to the breakfast club topic on Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the breakfast club. Now if you just joined us, we're talking about Channing Crowder and this is what he said,

but you are beautiful. He got pretty, you got good skin, she got a little highlights like like you know, but you're a dog man, like I watched you play you a dog? But did you have to fight that? Like just look, you look so pleasant, but then you got to choke a bits, just like you know, like the dudes try you when they say it, be like oh no, no, no, no, no no, this dude got you. You had to fight that. I mean, you're the first lude that called me beautiful beautiful.

I don't even know, hon And we're asking what's your thoughts? Yeah, man, need to give it to the compliments more often, and stop worrying about things like that. He told the man, he looks good, beautiful eyes, beautiful skin. That's right, and that's true because you know what you know? What's so specific about those compliments. But think about how many people you meet whose skin be looking dry and ashy because they don't take care they self, because they don't drink

enough water, you know what I mean. Think about how your eyes be looking yellowish, you know what I mean, randish because you don't drink enough water, because you don't take care of yourself. Those are top tied compliments. When you compliment somebody's skin and the way the eyes looked, salute the chan in crowded man, I don't see that wrong with all right, But let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who is this? All right? This is from Miami? How

are you? Hey? What's up? Brother? We're talking about what's your comments on what he said? What we're saying is I feel like this. You can't tell the man that he can't feel offended. The whobody can't feel offended. The same way if I went up to the beautiful Angela Yee and started complimenting her without her permission, she might find it as toxic and harassing. But if he just elberted it, she might find its acceptable. It's about the person. You can't tell a person, hey, you have to take

this complimented. They don't want it from that individual. Well, who said that? Who said that? He was offended? What the topic is? No? No, no, no, no, no no no. The problem is people online were acting like there was something wrong with what Channing Crowder did by by giving them that compliment. The comment unsolicited. I mean, most compliments about somebody's looks unsolicited. Did he ask him, how do you think I looked to h? No, he did not

ask that. Normally, when somebody gives you a compliment, it's not because you ask for Yeah. Yeah, but this is a new society relieving. You just can't assume okay to people. I see what you're saying. I see what you're saying. If we're trying to play by these new rules, I get it. Yeah, I mean, I think skin looks good. It's not really offensive. Hello, who's this? It's more like a healthy thing. Hello, what's up? Jamar? Jamala was pretty fair?

What's up? Brother? What's good? Y'all? Eavy? How you doing that? I'm a brother, y'all. I was calling because I hear y'all talking about, you know, the many compliment and men and stuff. Talk to me, king, I'm not a girl, old man. I'm a light skin, six two green eyes, black guy, so it happens a lot to me, too old young. Every race, they kind of look at you weird and be like, oh, you get all the women hot.

Most overrated description of a human ever when they say, light skin, tall with green eyes, Okay, you a hater. Nobody cares about that nineteen eighty something beauty standard. You got curly head too hot? He got curly h Charlemagne's such a hater, yo. When I used to ride my bike a lot, he always used to be like, y'all love watching you rode your bike. You never said that

you did. That's where I got my shorts from it all that Never I didn't ask you about your show, but I never said I liked the way you ride your bike. Yes, man, I can't help what my color is. Man, I wish I did have that most overrated beauty standard as light skin with green eyes, y'all look like pit bulls. Let yallarot be the first to tell you people, you've been hurt lights kin brother took your girl or something. Hell know who's this lights getting men and women look

like pit bulls. Uncle Sharlotte said, goodness, gracious, Hello, Yeah you got Brandon. I mean I heard what you said about this. Being my brother, we tell each other as often as possible. I feel you fucking like. I mean, you need more black brothers out here lifting each other up, complimenting them, letting them know you look good like. Ain't nothing wrong with that? I agree. Y out here, you got folks out feeling each other over stupid stuff like that. Yeah,

look good. I agree. I'm with you, my brother, all right, brother. The story, guys, the moral of the story has never underestimate the power of a random compliment. You know what I'm saying. And I don't think there's anything wrong with a with a with a black man or any man, you know, telling another man you know they appreciate their appearance. I don't think there's anything wrong with that. I think we're so superficial. Will will tell him and he got

a nice call, He got a nice chamber. When a man been in the gym, you know, actually working out, and when a man taking care of himself and you can see it in his skin, you can see it in his eye. You can't give him a compliment. Y'all All out, y'all, damn mine sleut, the chant and crowd

of man. It's the Breakfast Club for the morning, the breakfast Club whatever y'all is TJ Gobody name with Charlomagne the Guy, and we just want to say happy holidays from all three of us, all three of y'all, the Breakfast Club, the Breakfast Club, your morning's will never be the same. When it's time to get with someone special, the best way to do it is with Magna large sized condoms. That gold foil wrapper is a badge of honor and it means you're protected and you take care

of things with comfort. Accept no substitute. So bring the pleasure with the gold standard Magnum large sized condomns holding everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee, Charlomagne the Guy. We are the breakfast Club, all right, Charlomagne, you got pose no positive notice, simply this. The best part of being authentic is that there is no image to maintain. You will delight some and disturb others, and none of it will concern the truth of your being. Breakfast Club. You'll finish for y'all. Dumb

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