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The Real Intentions (Amanda Seales Interview)

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Today on the show we had our friend to the room Amanda Seales, stop by where she addressed "The Real" leaving her out of the farewell episode, harnessing black unity and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a woman who threw her ex boyfriends mothers ashes in the lake, but karma came back with a force! Also, Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee" with one listener dealing with a crazy baby mama.

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Yo yo yo you both control even doing he yo so bad yo are yo so bagby the World's most Dangerous Morning jo dj N this bitch, Angela. I stay in everybody's business, but in a good way. Charlomagne the ruler rubbing you the wrong way. The breakfast club ain't for everybody, and morning you s A Yeah, the drap yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. All right, Well, what's up is Angela? Ye, you just heard Charlomagne. Envy

is still on vacation. I don't know what he's doing, but he's back in tomorrow. I am in Washington, d C. I actually was out here for the National Association of Broadcasters. They have this event that they do every year where they celebrate the Service to America Awards, and this is for different people in different markets who are doing positive things to help people and help community. So it was

really inspiring. The award that I gave out was to a station, and this was really something that was emotional because you see that help and the things that happened that these broadcasters on television and on radio doing the community, and I think that's one of the most important things. And so this is for adopting children. And yeah, it was a great event. And by the way, I know Charlotmaigne is trying to connect right now and he should be on in the next break once he can hear us.

But Patty LaBelle was there and she was getting her award, and so she had some things that she wanted me to let Charlomagne know. So as soon as he connects, we will publicly let him know what Patty had to say about him. But yes, today is oh, today's Wednesday, right, all right, today it's hump day Wednesday. You know, sometimes you're running around and you forget what day it is. But yes, here we go. But we are gonna get this show started with Front Page News. I've been consciously

trying to find some good things. But I think one of the most important things that we'll talk about right now is gun control. Now, some states have passed some some gun control laws, but not everybody has done it. And we'll tell you what these new regulations are when it comes to gun control. All right, So coming up, we got Front Page News, and we'll talk about the purchase age for semi automatic rifles on the Breakfast Club. Yep, mister Walda just want to show the Breakfast Club Charlemagne

and God Angela y dj Envy is off today. Good morning, what's happening. We got the technical difficulties out the way. Now it's time to start the damn show. Even though Angela already started the show, It's time front page news, right, yes, and data. And I also want to mentor that Amanda

Seals will be joining us this morning. All right. Now, seven states have raised the purchase age for semi automatic rifles, and advocates won Congress to force all the states to do that, so it will be on a federal level. So increasing the minimum age twenty one nationwide, that could have a major impact on firearm purchases. But once again, that proposal does have a long odds of being included

in any bipartisan deal. Now, did you know? So as far as the seven states California, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Vermont, Washington, and New York, they have enacted laws that raised the buying age to twenty one for a classified arms that include shotguns, rifles, and semi automatic rifles, and um that a lot of that was in response to mass shootings in which young men use the weapons. But did you know that if you could buy a handgun needs to be twenty one on a federal level, but for these

type of firearms you only have to be eighteen. That makes geral sense. I didn't know that, right, It makes a lot of sense. It doesn't make a lot of sense why that is like that, because they do say that people age eighteen to twenty four have a disproportionately higher rates of mental illness and propensity to commit violent acts, but they say it's an outdated assumption. They say that most gun violence was perpetrated by people using handguns and

that rifles were used only for hunting. So that's why it's been like that. Well, you know, I mean it probably is true on a larger a larger scale, Like, yes, the majority of people probably do use those weapons for rifles because you know, the mass shootings I guess don't happen as much as people hunt. But that's still silly logic to me. Yes, so you know, something has to be done. And Matthew McConaughey actually met with Joe Biden.

He was in the White House briefing room and he spoke He's from Uvalde, Texas, and so he was there after a terrible tragedy that happened there. And here's what he had to say as he spoke at the White House. We're asking you, and I'm asking you, will you please ask yourselves? Can both sides rise above? Can both sides see beyond the political problem at hand and admit that

we have a life preservation problem on our hands. So we got a chance right now to reach for and to grasp a higher ground above our political affiliations, a chance to make a choice that does more than protect your party, A chance to make a choice that protects our country now and for the next generation. We got to take a sober, humble and honest look in the mirror and rebrand ourselves based on what we truly value and honor our immortal obligations instead of our party affiliations.

Enough with the counterpunching. I'm glad you said that he was from u of all day, Texas, because I was wondering what the correlation was, because when I saw that yesterday, I was like, who kids with Matthew mcconaugheyte got to say at a time like this, but I guess it makes sensence. America is obsessed with celebrities. Whoever can get through to people, I guess yeah. And he's fim there,

and he had some good points. He's about responsible gun ownership right and raising the minimum age to purchase an AAR fifteen a rifle. At least you can raise that minimum age to twenty one. He said, we need a waiting period for those rifles. We need red flag laws and consequences for those who abuse them. And it's a reasonable. It's not saying that you don't have the right to bear arms, but you want to do that responsibly, as

responsibly as possible. Yeah, I just I feel like they should just ban automatic assault rifles period, like a scrape band. Like I'm yeah for the average civilian, Like I'm pro gun, but I'm also pro gun control. And it sounds cliche, but it's true, Like no civilians should own AAR fifteen or any other automatical assault rifle. That's why those police officers pulled up to that school, and that's why they you know, everybody's saying they were cowards, and yes, it

was very cowardly what they did. But they just weren't equipped to go in there with a person who had an A fifteen. They didn't have the firepower to deal with that guy. All right, well that is your front page news. Now coming up next, we got to get it off your chest, right. I know there's things that y'all want to get up your chest this morning, so you can call us up. Eight hundred and five, eight five and one oh five and one. It is the

Breakfast Club, the Breakfast Club. It is your time to get it off your chests, whether you're man or blast. So people better have the same in. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. No more than was this AJ from Charleston, South Carolina, A four to three AJ was happening king on my way go work. I just want to get off my chests about these gas prices they're going up by the stay. Oh yeah, I had to fill up yesterday. I don't even look at the tak no more. I don't even look at it.

How much you're going up to. I just feel I just say fill it up and keep it moving. I don't even want to look at it. Yes, I know a lot of people that can't make it work. You know, these prices, people can't afford them, especial they getting right. And you know what, you know what US is crazy if you don't have a car, if you got an uber sometimes or lift that has gotten way more expensive too because of gas prices. Yeah, I noticed that a lot,

especially going over the bridges. Tell your job that can you say, look, man, gas too high. I can't afford to come to work today. Man, I don't know. They probably try some somebody to come pick me up. And you know what that's to create. The USDA is predicting that egg prices gonna be twelve dollars a dozen by this fall. Twelve dollars a dozen. That's a dollar a damn egg. So your egg sandwiches and everything else, a Chick fil a, chicken, biscuits with egg, all of that's

going up. Oh mind, have a good day, but were glad to figure something. Note you have to probably cheaper to buy a chicken and hatch your old eggs. Good morning, Who this it's Jake t Man Peace King. What's the word? Man? You'd be taking too long on your little intro donkey of the day. Just get to the story I didn't got rote up three times at work, setting in the car whiting the errant. I gotta up the story, yea king, What you want me to do? Get right to it. I get that, but you need to just get to

it and then talk about it. I gotta give you a little fall play baby. I get that, man, but I have man, I'm on todd the last leg of my job. Man, I gotta hear donkey of the day. You know you should do all right, So you should get some headphones right and make sure you had an I radio app and then going to your job with the headphones on and listen to it while you're inside week week that no headphones, no phones, no nothing. That's

why I gotta get it in in the morning. Also, though, if I can get right to it and then still talk about it, it's still gonna be the same left pause. I get that, but I like to hear the bang. I don't want to ent want to hear the donkey. I want to hear it all you want me just to hear? How about this? What about if you get to work a little earlier, go inside so you know you're there, and then go back outside. You know, what I'm I'm like walking right now, setting in front, just

trying to call to get it through. Get it off for Tess. I'm probably gonna get rolled up today. Well, we appreciate your commitment to the breakfast club. Damn, I wish we had some prizes to send you. A matter of fact you'd like to read. Yeah, I've been wanting one of your books. I ain't read a book since high school, bro, but I will read one of your books. I'm gonna send you a copy of I'm gonna send

you a pack man. I'm gonna send you a copy of my first book, Black Privilege, and my second book, Shook One, and I send you a copy of Anita Copack Shallow Waters. That's a great read. Oh hey, I don't care if they roped me up today. I got you. We're gonna put you on hold and get your info. King right time. Can you get written up and then what happens? That's a good question you said times already. Damn you should be fired. Get it off your chest. One hundred and five and five, one oh five one.

If you want to tell us why you're blessed, if you just want to vent, if you just want to give us some good news. We're here for you. Man. It's the Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club. If this is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred five eight five five one, we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club.

Good morning to use sir, what's happening None. I'm wanted to say that, um, first of all, the first time call it, and I agree with what you were saying, Charlemagne, that you know we should have a ban on fully automatic weapons and that no normal citizen needs that. But what I wanted to clarify is that not all er fifteens or automatic rifles like I own an it's a sis. It's a semi automatic weapon, which means you pull the

trigger one time as far as one bullet. You can't hold the trigger down, and it just unloads the whole thing. That's illegal to have, especially in the state of Florida where I'm from. If you have that, you go to jail for a very very long time unless you have you paid for stamps. It cost thousands of dollars and

most people don't have that. So I'm also one hundred percent and agree and said, if you have to have a license on a car a drive a car, then you should have a license to own a weapon, and you should be able to shoot to prove that you're you know, confident and able to have one. Oh, I

thank you for that information. I didn't know that. I just assumed that all OFF fifteen and stuff with like machine guns, they just could you know, right right, that's what a lot of people take that, But that's just not My wife even thought that when you shut up and I bought my gun, but I showed her I actualently fire the gun and it's a single You can only buy an automatic rifle if you you have to have a whole lot of money invested in stamps and taxes and things like that that cost way too much

money for the average person to own. And on top of that, you have to be a gun dealer and things like that. You can't just buy an automatic rifle, and if you do, it's it's illegal for sure that you bought it. So, so what do you use your OFF fifteen for hunting? No? I usually sports shoot with it for the most part. And um, I mean it's it's a two two three round is a very small round.

It's not a big round at all. It's not really great for hunting, Like if you wanted to hunt, you wanted to do something like a three or eight or something that's physically bigger um in order to actually stop. Two tooth is really a twenty two shell that the actual round itself is the same size as a twenty two. The difference is the cartridge behind it is bigger, so you get more powered, shoots longer, But it's not it's not a huge round, which is why we were having

issues in Wars. We didn't the actual round is not designed to kill a students with designed the main so you take more people out in a fight. That's what the military designed the whole thing for. So I know that's not really a hunting right. Well, so a lot of people, a lot of people think of the honey right, which's not. It's just not. It's it's really if you're going to sport shoot, if you like the actual platform or whatever, that's cool, but it's it's really not if

you wanted to do a whole lot of damage. Air fifteen is just a lot of people think because it's automatic. If they have an automatic rifle of some sort, they assume it's an Air fifteen and that's just not how it is. Wow, what do you think should happen when it comes to gun control? I'm just curious as a since you're a person that has a lot of experience, we absolutely need to do common sense gun laws. I

am one hundred percent. On top of that, i'm we should get rid of the gun show loophole because in Florida you can actually go to a gun show. You don't have to have a license or anything. You can literally just buy a gun from somebody and you don't have to do any paperwork through the state. UM. I agree if you if you buy or sell a gun, you should be able to have background checks. You should have to go through UM some some agency that says okay,

he's qualified or this person's qualified a gun. And I also think that you know, every couple of years, you should have to show proficiency. You should have to go in and shoot your gun and show that you know how to handle a gun. And for some reason, if you own a gun and a child gets a hold of it, like if it's in your home and a child gets older than if somebody gets hurt, I think you should pay the price for it, so that makes me more Yeah, a good common sense gun laws. Thank

you for calling brother. You might be the sayingest man in Florida. Thanks a loving piece. Hey, I did not know that. I'm a handgun guy, so I don't know nothing about no automatic weapons. I just know no civilian you need to uh no, no civilian needs to have a damn machine gun. That's all I know. We got room report coming up you, yes, and you know what, Let's start off talking about Nick Cannon. I mean, he did live service. He confirmed that he does have some

children on the way some more. He talked about a lot of different things. So we'll discuss all right, we'll talk about it when we come back to the breakfast club. The breakfast club, Oh, got report, its report breakfast club. Oh and Charlottagne. I'm meant to tell you I saw Patty LaBelle last night. She was getting an award at the Celebration of Service to America Awards for a National Association of Broadcasters out here in Washington, DC. She told

me to send you her love. Also, I love Queen Patty dropped on a clues bombs for Patty LaBelle on the award. That's who you presented the award to. Oh no, she was. She got like the main an award at the end of the night. Oh okay, but if everybody who provides service and what it is that they do. But she definitely was like, tell my boo Charlemagne, Oh Patty, listen me. Me and Patty have a great relationship. She polled the cook breakfast for us one morning because you know,

she got her breakfast line out there. Yep, yeah, she looks amazing. All right, Well, let's start with the twenty twenty two iHeartRadio Music Festival lineup or revealed. It's funny because I didn't realize people didn't know this and it wasn't public yet. We've been doing reads for it, so we know what was going to be announced. But some of the performers Black Eyed Peas, Lionel Riddy, Ll Cool J, megan Na, Stallion, Nicki Minaj, Pat Benatar, Sam Smith, the

Black Keys, and Moore. So get ready for that. You can tune in and watch that on an exclusive stream each night September twenty third and twenty fourth on the c W app and cwtv dot com, and they'll also be a two night television special in October as well, and it's also going to broadcast alive throughout the country across more than one hundred and fifty markets on the iHeart Radio Today IHEARTRADIM Music Festival is always a great time, yeah, and it's a lot of different genres of music, so

you get exposed to things that maybe you wouldn't have listened to before. Now other festivals Made in America, Tyler the Creator, Bad Bunny, Little Oozy Ver, push At Those are just some of the performers. That's going to be September third and fourth in Philly, Snow Allegra, Kodak, Black Burner Boy, Victoria Money. Those are just some of the people that you can see. Baby Faced Ray Hat Made

in America. And then the Day in Vegas twenty twenty two festival has been announced and that's going to be September second to the fourth, and the headliners for those nights right because it's three is Sissa J. Cole and Travis Scott. So those are the headliners for Day in Vegas. And at that festival you can see Summer Walker, Playboy, Cardie, Trippy, Rez, City Girls, Jay rock Um, twenty One, Savage, her Vin Staples, Baby came to Naicho. Uh, Freddie Gibbs push the t

earth game just a whole lot. So that's the best season is in full effect. Yeah, personally, I mean that all of those lineups were great. I'm glad to see Travis Scott getting another chance on those stages. M All right, Now let's talk about Nick Cannon. Man, he was on lip service and when I tell you he did not want to leave. He had things to do afterward. They would like, cancel it. I'm gonna continue to stay here, and he was just bearing his soul. Now, he did

confirm that he had some kids on the way. Here's what he said. It says you have three babies on the way. Is that you are false? Well when you say on the way, you know what, God damn what counts you at the ways? Yes, there's there's I don't know it could be you know all. This is what I said. If you thought the numbers are put them, Yeah, Nick Cannon, Nick Cannon having kids on the way, it's just the headline. You should never tuck a few immedia outlet.

Just just keep that one on on deck. You're gonna probably need it at anytime. All right, now, y'all, also said that he did not know at first that he was packing all right, and he learned that later in life. Here's what he said. I just learned that I'm supposedly packing or whatever like that because I'm never really seeing other people's not really not like that. I was small though. All through high school, I was like five two five three, So in my mind, I'm like, oh, I'm probably a

little guy. Like I don't have giant hands or I always had like my feet were big, but like I was always a little dude. So in my mind, I'm like, oh, this is what I got to work with. I'm cool.

And then I was told, I don't know how true this is, because like it's all about how you work it or what you do, Like I was told probably because I was quite sexual when probably you know, in touch with myself as a young man quite a bit, and that that helps with howd Yeah, and make sure I've heard that it doesn't well, Okay, by the way, I'm not trus right now, it doesn't. I didn't know I was average until I started hearing about these twelve

inch monsters. So I'm the opposite of of Nick. I thought I was fine until you know, starting hearing otherwise now. Nick Cannon also responded to people in comments talking about he's spreading bacterial vaginosis around. I probably every other week have to get blood work done based off of my lucas and and in those when I'm getting those cultures and everything I have, I have, I see doctors quite a bit, run it all, make sure and as we know when it comes to BV because that is a

big thing. Because but also there's a rumor they feel like, oh that men can't get it and all that, Like men definitely can't. Yes, and carry it on and you can pass and you can get this thing where it's actually you can get technically like in your prostate, Like yeah, and that's where you that's where you hold it, and that's how you're giving it to people. I gotta be healthier than most, so I'm making sure even the sexual partners, whereas multiple or not, everybody got to be on the

same vibe hold on. I'm confused. So it's Nick saying he has a dirty deal. He don't. He said he doesn't, and he gets tested all the time, and that's how he knows he's not spreading it around when people are in the comments saying that he's spreading it. It's not true. Oh got you. I feel like we breathe past. How many kids Nick got coming? Now he's got more kids on the way. I don't know if he knows for sure, but he does have more kids. Yes, he does have

more children on the way. He did not confirm the exact number. I love Nick, I love Nick Cannon, and I know everything he does is calculated. But I just wonder can a father really give the kids what they need if they're spread out all over the place, Because I like, I got four under one roof, and I'm telling you right now, giving each and every one of

them equal attention is no joke. Like you have to be intentional about that, even when they live with you, so I can imagine how hard it is when when they don't. You said, that's sorry about the guy with I think he had thirty three kids. That's that's ridiculous. Like there's there's it's it's impossible for him to be the father that those kids need. I think that's my personal opinion. All right, Well that is your rumor report. Coming up next, we got Front Page News and we'll

let you know the world's most expensive cities. All right, so let's see and this is the world, not just the United States, so you can get some context every city right now with inflation. We'll talk about it when we come back to the breakfast club. The breakfast Club, your mornings will never be the same dj MV. Have you taken a close look at the General Insurance yet switched to the General and you could save over five

hundred dollars? Call eight hundred General or visit the General dot com the General Auto Insurance Services, Inc. An insurance agency Natural Tennessee. Some restrictions apply. Wr f M HD one New York and our heart radio station take me out to Smooth Glare. Mister World will want to show the breakfast Club, Chalomagne and God angela Ye, dj Envy is off the day. It's time for front page news. What we got you? All right, Well, let's start with

some sports. By the way. Yesterday, during a w NBA game between the New York Liberty and the Minnesota Links at the Barclays, a group of topless pro choice protesters ran onto the court at the game. Now, some of the women who took off their tops but covered their chests rushed down mid game held up signs in supported the Row versus Wade ruling, and they were eventually escorted

out by security, but there were no charges made. One sign read overturn Row Hail no another set abortion on demand and without a pology and protest at the Barclays. While this was going on, there were also people who were protesting at Joel Olstein's service on Sunday. They stripped down to their underwear. And that is all. As news has come as we all know, of the US Supreme Court potentially overturning the landmark Roll versus Wade abortion ruling.

I mean, I think that's, you know, great that they're protesting. I just think it's kind of strange to interrupt with w NBA game. I'm pretty sure everybody at the w NBA game is, um, you know, us against what, you know, just what they're trying to do to Roll versus Weight. So that's kind of a weird place to interrupt. What's your take? But as you can see, they there was no charges filed. So I will say I know that

at the Barclays, the ownership there, they do encourage activism. Yeah, I mean, you should go somewhere where it's an actual disruption, you know, I mean, I mean, it's good that they bought attention to it, but you should go somewhere where you can actually call the disruption, go to the people that are actually trying to, you know, get rid of get rid of roll, versus way get in their face. Well maybe Joel Osten's megachurch was the place. All right. Now,

the world's most expensive cities for twenty twenty two. Let's get into that list. And by the way, what country do you think has the most cities on that list? In the top ten? America are the most expensive continent, Asia the most expensive continent. There's five cities that landed in the top ten, yes, on that list. So the world's most expensive cities coming in at number one is Hong Kong. Number two is New York, number three is Geneva,

four is London, and five is Tokyo. So the only place in the top ten from the United States was New York. New York is the only most expensive city in America. No, in the United States, I mean in the world. Yeah, the world America. Yes, yeah, this is the world. Hong Kong is number one, So no other city in America is going to live not in the top ten all you got, you got you yeah, in this list of top ten all right. And by the way, targ get ashing prices. They're trying to clear out inventory.

So if you're trying to snatch up a good deal, because we all need one right now, it's the time to do that. They're canceling orders from suppliers, particularly for home goods and clothing, and they're slashing prices to get rid of inventory ahead of the fallen holiday shopping seasons. They announced this yesterday. There is a shift on where Americans are spending their money from investments in their homes and now they're spending money on experiences like travel, nights

out for dinner, other pre pandemic routines. Shoppers are also focusing more on non discretionary items like groceries as inflation is making them more selective. So because that's happening right now at Target, you can get some great deals on some of those items that they need to clear out as they're trying to bring in some more things for holiday. The boy, you better take advantage of them discounts, especially if you're trying to, you know, save a dollar or two,

which we all are, yes, indeed. Well that is your front page news. Now come up next. We do have a special guest. Yes, the Big Seals will be joining us. A man that Seals. Uh, she's about to go back on tour. She has a TOI launching called the Black

Outside Tour, as well as Smart, Funny and black. So we'll talk about all that with a man the Seals when we come back to the Breakfast Club, The Breakfast Club, Breakfast Club, Charlomagne the God ANGELA ye, and we have our good sister in the building today, a man that Seals, Big Seals, the Big Seals. Oh my god, yes, a long time. I'm good. I mean, the world is trash. I feel like I'm good considering the world is trash,

which makes it a daily conversation with yourself. Like there's almost like a survivor's remorse or like a guilt about feeling good when the world is trash. Is it just me? No? I'm reading this book now called The Big Leap, and that's what it talks about. It talks about how like you have to intentionally allow yourself to be happy in spite of But who said that, like they're just like

because he called it the ultimate sumthing theory. I can't remember the exact name, but it's this theory that once you get over that, then you can get to your zone of genius. I don't think you have to gloat about things going well for you, but you also should celebrate yourself when things do go well. Ay, true, but so many of us don't. Yeah, because sometimes you downplay like things went well, but you don't want to say

that because you know other people alive, absolutely refering. But with things going well for you, you you can help other people too. I definitely feel you. I also feel like the internets can definitely be like this place of I don't know if policing is even the right word, but just like, no, you need to act this way about this, and you need to speak this way about this, or you're being disrespectful to this group, etcetera, etcetera. So sometimes you just feel like, Okay, I'm just gonna be and

I'm not gonna tell anyone. I was excited because I closed gonna Airbnb investment property that I did have been to do this right, and so I was like, I'm so excited. It's like upstate New York, and so I was like, I'm excited I got my first or whatever, and then people were like, are you going to turn it into affordable house? It policing, by the way, anything that kicks down the door and they just come in

blazing right, Well, that's policing. That's why we Well, I man, and you know you always come up here and give us everything what you want. Today I really was thinking, I was like, what are we going to give to death? Well, you did the rumor report yesterday. Yes, we talked about what you had to say about the real not including you, and I know you're going to express what happened behind the scenes because they did their farewell episode and they

paid homage to all the hosts. But somehow you work not all right in my mind when after you when you ended it with the dot, I will have more to say about this in my mind. Breakfast Club, well, you know I actually have my own place, the Amanda Verse, that people can subscribe to. It's like and if you rock with me and you want to support the independent artists in me, then you can subscribe there for five bucks and you will get a full taste of that whole scenario. I mean, listen, can we get a small

dose here? You can get us and my podcast. First of all, let me just say that I'm always shocked at people's willingness to on folks who are advocating for themselves and like to call it something else, you know, like me leaving the reel and me verbalizing the reasons why I left the reel, which I verbalize as because one, it wasn't feeding my soul because it was being misrepresented.

It was a white leadership that was outwardly presenting as a show of diverse voices, but the leadership and the decision making about what content was being produced, etcetera, etc. Was not being done by people who were even involved in It's not to say that there aren't like white people that are involved in communities outside of whiteness, but

these people weren't, you know what I'm saying. So that along with a myriad of other things in terms of like a toxic work environment and just business practices and professional practices that didn't even just affect affect me. They affected my makeup team, They affected my glam team, you know, like they affected my assistant, like they affected the other hosts.

Like it was not just a singular issue. But that is what I said was the reason why I left, And then when this happened, and I was like, you know, I think it's interesting that I was left out. People's argument is, well, I don't know why you thought they would include you. You You was talking about the show, and it's like me holding an employer accountable for behaviors and for practices that are deleterious to the positive work environment of people. There is not seeing on the show. You know,

I never talked about my co hosts. I never made it about the actual talent on the show. I made it about the leadership. And I feel like that's what we need to be doing. When we look at Chris Smalls and him creating this union you know in the midst of Amazon. It's not him saying don't order from Amazon, but he's saying, like, yo, there needs to be better business practices and we need to be able to challenge

and have that. I think some people think because it's TV or whatever, it's like, how dare you want better for anything? Like you get to be on TV, you get to be glamorous, you get to get money. By the way, I wasn't really getting that money on there. But it's really about just saying like, why should anybody have to settle for being treated below their worth in

any environment? And if that's how change can happen to if somebody speaks out about it and talks about leadership, which is how they ended up with a black EP because I came out and was vocal, which inspired some of the people who were still remaining on the cast to challenge and say that needs to be in place

in order for us to continue to be here. So I think some people just don't talk with me, and so they're just going to try and come with any reason to be like, well, I don't know why she, but truthfully I am in this particular instance, I'm gonna stand on the fact that at the end of the day, if you're gonna do a retrospective of the show over the years that's been on and the host that have been on it, it don't matter what I say. I mean, it kind of proved you right. You know what I mean.

If you're saying that this show wasn't good for my spirit because of X, Y and Z and then they purposely and intentionally leave you out, it's like, which I have confirmed was the case. Du like it wasn't like, oh, we forgot her. It's like then people are like, oh, well, she was only there for five minutes. I was No, I was there for six months. Three of those months were in a pandemic, and I signed a contract. I

lived out my contract. You wasn't with me shooting in the gym at four thirty am going in there to

do that? You know, Like it really is incredibly taxing on all parts of your life, your personal, physical, and mental, etc. I'm not complaining about that part, but I'm saying, like, I committed myself to this, and I gave myself to that, and I know from the individuals who have taken time to to tell me, and I think all of you, I know that I contributed immensely to that space, right, So, like that's what really means the most to me, is like I've had so many positive dms and on Twitter, etc.

And saying like, Yo, that was screwed up. Shout out to you, like you made the show, elevate you. You were light in the in the space of this project, and I just I just hate that Folks really don't understand the difference between being on something and calling for change. Correct me if I'm wrong. Didn't Tamar have issues too. Allegedly she had like apologized and that's why they But I have nothing to apologize about that they need. They

should be apologizing to me. And in the Amanda verse, I will speak more to scenarios that I feel like took place on that show that led to me saying it doesn't feed my soul. But ultimately, they had the opportunity to do right in this instance, and they chose not to. What about the women on this show? When they see you the other host? Are they friendly? Do you speak? We haven't even seen anybody really in like

years because of this pan Panini. But Genie and Adrian hit me up and we're like, that's bullsh We did not realize that that was, you know, happening, and we were gonna do a live on Instagram live, but then our schedules in line up and it was just like, you know, it's fine, but you know, I talked to Genie and Adrian all the time. The one thing I wanted to reiterate before we get off to realize that it didn't take you long to know that that show

didn't agree with your speriod. And I think people don't realize that because they only see what they see when you talk about it. But behind the scenes, you knew, like you, like one of this, I'm done in the six months you said that probably the first week. No, I didn't say that at least well, because you just start to realize that what you were told is not what it is and that's just it, you know. I thought I was being brought in there to elevate conversations.

I was told that they wanted to have more talk about stuff going on, the zeitgeist and social justice, etc. And then I learned that that wasn't really why I was brought in there. That was a portion, but I was really brought in there, you know, to kind of like be a villain, because the women on the show at that point had basically like just started not having opinions on things because they really just didn't want to deal with the Internet response and they wanted to just

keep things chill. And also they've been there so long that they always knew what each other was gonna say, So they brought me in there to like shrike the table, shout to k Michelle, and I guess if I knew that was the assignment, I would have decided differently if I wanted to sign up for that. But that's not what I thought I was signing up for. All right, we got more with a mand sales. When we come back.

It's the world most Dangerous want to show to Breakfast Club. Yes, it's the world most dangerous want to show to Breakfast Club. Charlomagne and God Angelie yee. We got our good sister a man de seals here and Naye got a question. All right, let's move on to something else. Oh God, serious, xmy going back everything? Who you tell your Beth? Also with the show on Serious, never happened, y'all, don't I understand? And to Nby and I was at Serious and it

was all at the same time. It was a time honey, and um the full circle is really wild. So I was on Serious. That was my first job out of college, and then nine months in I was in the right place at the right time when outcasts needed to be interviewed. These other guys, the Wonder Twins, they had to cancel because they had another gig, and so that their boss was like, well, you seem to know a lot about

the outcast, do you want to do the interview? I was like, I didn't having to cancel on Outcast, I know, and it was like speaker Box, Love Below and so um I did the interview. My first interview ever was Outcast that I was, which is like e and I remember I remember during that interview, it was during a time when because they were doing speaker Box and Love Below, people were trying to say that they weren't getting along.

And you know, people a people love conflict. And as I was talking to to the brothers, Big Boy was very intense. It was like, you know, people keep trying to make it like we not brothers anymore, like we ain't rocking. And then Dre like starts singing in the background. You can wait as long as you keep sky and then the whole room who I was like oh. And then we were in the elevator and their DJ put his hand in my hair and was like, oh that's

your hair. Wow. It's like okay, so we've covered spectrums here. But I was as serious for four years, you know, and it became a very difficult place to be because there was a certain there's like one person who like made it difficult. But ang and envy like made that ride like they made it possible for me to like still persevere in that space. And I learned a lot there.

And then I got fired because I went to the VMA's and I had gotten somebody to fill in for me, and I had asked the person in charge if that could happen, and they said yeah. But then the person above them, like he was like, you're being in subordinate, and so I got fired and then I got banned. Didn't you want your personality to go to the VMA, Yes, you should, unless you're jealous of them, and then you got banned. I got banned from serious force. And then

it was working really hard there. She was on every single day, you know. I mean it was an intense job that you had. But to come back and circle back and now be there in the comedy space with smart, funny and black radio on Lawell Network, Channel ninety six on you know, Kevin's Network, that's like it's trippy. My mom like cried, I can't believe it. You're back. You're back,

So we brought you back. It Kevin hurt keV. So I did Kev's podcast and on his podcast he had asked me, like, well, do you think things have advanced for black women comics, and I was like no, and when Kevin was like, well, what do you want to do? If you do it? If you want to do anything, the radio show felt like a dope, independent space to continue to build my audience and fortify it by speaking honestly and you know serious has allowed me to do that.

Smart funny and black Radio's hoax hoasted by me and Jeremiah, like the Bible and taj Ranney, and these are folks that have worked with me for years. Jeremiah was an intern in our smart phonnye of Black Internship program. My man is our engineer and music producer, and he de Wills and he creates all of our sound imaging on the show. It's a family affair. Or how did how

did the ending of Insecure feel for you? Triumphant? Insecure was a journey And I didn't come to La with the mindset of like, I'm going to get on a show and it's going to be you know, big, because so many of us don't even get to dream that right, So to be a part of that was super dope. I'm not going to say that it was a completely positive experience, but I will say that it was a learning experience, and then I met some really great people that have become like an integral part of my life.

It's very surreal, right, It's like because it's like, you know, I look at us as we're all classmates. We all came up together. So it's like Damn Man who was on Insecure for five seasons. I was like, wow, like Damn, I know her. Like, you know, it's funny. I was talking to my boy um Carlos from eighty five South It's tarns Loos, and he was like, you know, you're a whole superstar and I was like, oh, I know those people right now. They're like, ohh, I don't even

know how So I agree with you. You know, I feel like I've just continued to plot my course. But I think I guess when he's saying that, it's because it's like, yeah, but you've continued to plot your course. I mean, you had a whole HBO special. I didn't have a whole show, and I'm in the process of getting my together from my next special. That's why I'm going on tour. That's why I'm here to announce the Black Outside, Were Black Outside Again? The Black Outside Again? Tour.

You know, stand up stand up ran away from me during the pandemic. I just didn't I didn't miss it. I went. I did two sets in two years, and neither of those sets were anything to write home about. Like I was like, oh, I guess I'm not good at this anymore. And then three months ago I just got up and was like it's time, and so I'm back on the road. I just had two sold out

shows that the Improv. It was so nice to just be back in front of my audience, because you know, when you're doing showcase shows, you're just in front of whoever shows up. So a lot of times that's just like mediocre whites, you know, like you just doing stand up for mediocre whites that don't know about you know, you having to explain You say Juneteenth and they're like, what's that? You know, you talk about actual issues going on. They're like, I'm comfortable, you know. So that's not who

I want to speak to. I want to speak to audiences that are interested in not only laughing, but learning and like leveling up. And so I got to do that at the Improv recently, and my second show I did an hour and forty minutes. Wow, and I still have material left over and people want to see you're taking it seriously too and putting in the work, right, And so you've been taking it seriously and putting in the work, and I shut everything down. That's what I

was doing. I like really came into the comedy space and really committed myself. I just remember. I just remember being down in like the village during the polar vortex and saying to myself, damn, like you really committed to it. It's a polar vortex because everybody feel like they could get on stage and be a comedian until they get on stage and try to be a comedian, all right, Sar. I remember Shar being like, I'm not doing this no more.

You were like, if I remember correctly, everybody was telling me I should do it, So I said, you know what, I'm an host them, so I have other comedians and then in between I'll come out and do something. Feels I'm like, hell, you remember if correct me if I'm wrong, But you said something like I don't have the commitment to write. I don't have the commitment, nor do I have the I don't have the stomach for it. I can't stand it. I can't be on that stage and

say something and people just looking at you still. You know what, there's a corner you turn where you realize, like, I'm funny. So if y'all ain't laughing right now, maybe I'm off today, or maybe y'all just dumb. Is this another HBO special you have in the works? It's another special? You know, in the perfect world, I would put it out independently. I would really like to give you all

the special for free. Why not do it? I am well, I'm just I'm really trying to change the model I'm saying and identify a model that doesn't rely on somebody else to say yes, who don't even really care about you, you know, like you're trying to fit into these mandates. And yeah, yeah, a lot of people don't understand this TV is not about like what's good. No, it's based on a whole It's actually weird because it's based on what already worked, but already that, let's find out what's next.

And even if you are going to do that, it's like, how do we innovate that? And they're like, oh, that's scary, you know, So for me, I'm like, how do I create a world where I just don't have to rely on these other factions. For Yes, That's why my audience is so important, because if I have the support of them, they're supporting me because they know what I'm about. And so when I'm looking for support from them for something that i want to do, I'm not having to convince

they get it. They understand. The dream is to get a Louis c. K deal like he had with this show at FX, where they literally were just like, Okay, we want you to do a show, and he was like, well, I'm only going to do a show under these terms. I'm not going to take notes. I'm not gonna do budget approvals. You're basically gonna send me a check. I'm gonna shoot the show edited and I'll send it back.

And they were like fine, Wow, you know we're all aspiring to have the kind of freedom that white men have. All right, we got more with a man de Seals when we come back. It's the world. Most dangers just want to show to Breakfast Club. Yes, it's the world. Most dangers want to show to Breafast Club, Charlomagne and to God Angelie. Yee. We gotta have good sister a

man de seals here nayi a man. That's an interview where you said that you actually spoke to a psychic and that helped guide you as far as your education. Oh yeah, my professor, yeah, professor, right, So do you still see psychics? You know what. I haven't since like the first year of the pandemic. But I did see a psychic and she was the one who told me because I told her. I was like, I don't really think I want to have kids, and she was like, yeah,

in your chart, there's no kids. She had also said that, she was like, oh, like, your relationship is strong, like it's this is not like a flash in the pan. She's right. I mean who I'm with, it's who I'm going to be with until one of us died. And I feel like I typically see psychics that I'm more astrologically inclined than just like I feel like this is going to happen, and then that's that. I like mediums. I like the spirit guides that can talk to you,

to ancestors and spirits around you. I've never done that. The two I've spoken to have been beyond accurate. And you didn't answer about the safety Are you going to have security with you? Yeah? I mean I always have security just because I'm a woman like in this world. So it's not like, um, I look at it like I need to have a security with an AAR fifteen. But I definitely have security just because we've always lived

in a world that did not protect women. I was in Sacramento one time and a dude just walked on my stage and it was a little ass stage like it wasn't like somebody hello, literally like and my homeboy was there for the sole purpose I know he listening right now I'm talking about. He was there for the sole purpose of the fact that he was about to join us on tour as security. So he's there, he's sitting on the side of the stage, he's eating French fries, and a whole ass man walks down the aisle, up

the stairs and onto my stage. There was one of these little platform stages, and I'm just like, what's happening right now? The dude is like, Yo, I love you so much. I really just want to be with you. Da da da da. I look over and is eating French fries. Was he real security or just he was security?

But at the end of the day, he realized in that moment, like most people doing they get on stage, he realized that before yeah, saying when I looked over and he was like, like, I felt like I could see the salt crystals like dissolving on his tongue as this man stood in front of me, and this man could have done anything to me, Like he was close enough to where he could have done anything. And the security at the venue also didn't move, so I finally had to be like, ah, like, what's help come on?

So then people came and took him down, but Homeboys still sat there, and after the show, he was like, I mean, well, what did you want me to do? I didn't actually didn't. I didn't identify any danger, and I was like, you know, he got fired before his first day. Correct. Have you ever beef to a comic over headliner status? You know that situation is confusing to me because it feels like they were both duped. I don't know if I feel like the promoter, Yeah, it

feels like the promoter duped them. So it feels like it feels very white colonizer behavior where you create the conflict and then you remove yourself from it and You're like, Okay, now fight negros. I've never beefed over anything with a comic. Not enough for me to remember right now. You know what I love about the comedy space. You know, people would be like, oh, like, you're in comedy. That's so much, that's so difficult, so difficult. I'm like, I come from

hip hop, like it was a much harder space. Comedy is a lot more meritocracy. And you know, if you're funny, you funny. I had a moment the other day where I did a show. It was a black show, and I bombed recently. Yeah, it was my version of bombing. It was earlier that day I had gotten some bad news. I was trying to do Smart Funny and Black as a Junetem special, and Smart Funny and Black is my live variety game show. I've been touring it since twenty sixteen.

It actually we will have Smart Funny and Black dates on the Black Outside Again tour. So you can catch us in La Detroit, Atlanta. King's End, Yes, and we will be at the Kendy Center. So I'm doing a weekend at the Kendy Center twenty second and twenty thirds. You can see stand up you can see my podcast Live Small Doses and you can see Smart, Funny and Black. So I've lost my trade of thought, what were Oh yeah, Bob?

So I went and did I did this. I did this show, and that night I learned that the Smart, Funny and Black junetem special that I had sold that we were going to have to walk away. And we had to walk away because the network that we were selling it to refuse to negotiate with us and give us the money that we needed to do the show that we sold them. And it was so frustrating because I felt like I had gotten so close and I knew that we couldn't do this because it was going

to require us to have to ask for favors. And it's so irritating to me that so often with black projects we have to ask for favors, we have to, you know, eke this down. And it's not to say that other projects don't have the same thing, but this was particularly a juneteenth project that I was doing in partnership with Juggernauts. Okay, I was doing this in partnership

with Jesse Collins and with Heartbeat. We shouldn't have had to deal with those types of limitations and obstacles, because it really should have been like, oh, like, how can we make this happen? And the idea to me of having black creatives work for free on Juneteenth, Yeah, creator, I can't. It's critically counterintuitive, but I had to walk away from in it. It just broke my heart that I was once again put in that position of having to have having to stand on principles in the face

of this predatory capitalist bullet. And I hit the stage and hit the stage after that, and I just did not hit it and after that, so so then I knew, Okay, that was not a good because you see at that show, all the black comics are standing there looking at you, like that's what you're doing. I guess, I guess. Insecure ended and she she not hitting. And so then three days later I had to do the Comedy Store with the same black comics. We're gonna be there, and it

was like, bitch, you better get it together. But y'all, when I came on stage, three different brothers, they weren't even together. Three different brothers gave me a standing ovation when I came on stage, and I was like, oh, this is different. And they were sisgendered heterosexual brothers at that so it was more like yes, but I think I just translated into my head to like, yeah, my head everything is confused. I was like it was yes, and it was like they was like yeah, yeah, yeah,

say yo, say yo. So then that like gave me yeah, like it gave me some strength back, and then I had one of the best sets, Like that was the set that let me know it's time to go on the road. All right, but Amanda, how can people get tickets? You can get tickets to the Amanda Seals Black Outside Again to our by going to Amanda Seals dot com. You can follow me on Instagram, you can go to the Amanda Verse dot com if you're really about this Amanda movement and be a part of the Seals squad.

And I just want to say for everybody out there, like we are in a very critical time. Man, We're in a really critical time. And any energy I feel that we are spending, particularly as black people, against questioning another black person's blackness, I feel like it's energy that we are taking away from challenging anti racism, from challenging anti blackness, from challenging you know, these democrats to actually do any of the things that they said they were

going to do. Like when we said hold these people accountable in order to get our vote, like that meant we need to be a force. We need to come together, and we need to demand this needs to happen. But in order to make those demands, we have to be working in tandem together. We have to have a certain level of like, Okay, maybe I don't agree with you on everything, but I do agree with you on us. And there's gonna be black folks who aren't a part

of that. There's anti black folks that are just out here like roaches, just scuttling around, and they're agents of chaos. They left the spiritual base and are praising the same god as these Cretans, which is the god of greed. And those folks I don't quit. Those folks don't get to come to the barbecue, and those folks don't get the access to the ancestral knowledge that we do have. But there are folks far from that that may not agree with me on things, but they are not that.

And those folks are the ones like that we need to align. We may not agree on everything, but we agree on us. And I feel like, when we can really start to harness that, we will be able to make so much more change. And that's what I'm doing at my shows. I'm trying to harness that. So come out to a Man of Seals Black Outside Again Tour, because we are Black Outside Again and we got to raise up and rise up. I love talking to personalities that can do radio, podcast and everything. It makes it

so easy, so light. It's Amanda Seals. We love you Seals. Thank y'all, Love y'all. To c is the Rumor Report with angela Ye. All right, Chris Rock and Dave chappellare teaming up for a joint comedy special that's going to be in London later this year. The stand up show is Saturday, September third, and pre sale tickets go live on June ninth. They're calling it a night of world

class comedy. Why are they doing it in London? It's safe, It's safer for them in London they tried to getting attacked on stages, and in America they both have gotten attacked recently, all right, so yeah, it should be great. All right. With the name of the tour, they should name it We Are Victims Tour. What's the name of the tour slapp him slap slap? I don't know. It doesn't say shut up? Now see why you do stuff

like that? See all right now, Die Hugli has criticized Monique for discussing his daughter's sexual trauma and using that and weaponizing it, and back and forth the two of them have been having. If you require, Monique had posted on Instagram interview that dial Hugli had and she said that when my husband and I say, we have to

fight for the little girls coming up behind us. And you see, dil didn't believe his own daughter over a friend because he seemingly liked his friend more than he loved his own daughter and didn't want to be bothered by the inconvenient truth. This highlights while the black women isn't believed when she publicly speaks about her trauma, and that was the post that she had done. Since then, Dia Hugli's daughter has also responded to Monique's attack on

her trauma that she went through. She said, Hi, at the Real MO Worldwide, I'm Ryan Nicole Shephard, Dio Hugli and La Donna, Hugli's eldest daughter. You've now publicly disrespected my mother, who I love and care for very much, in my baby sister who I love and care for very much, to get back at my father, who I love, respect and care for very much. At this point, I feel like you were asking my family and myself to

act out of character. But Dia Hugley has also now responded to Monique again, even though he had said that he was it was the final straw and he was done discussing it. Here's what he had to say, But you and your husband putting a man in my daughter's room or that is not what I said, and and weapogonnize it and using in a trite argument shows exactly how low you are. You are a monster, you literally are.

You didn't play press as a mother. You let her out who says they love women and are there for women and protect the babies, and would trot out someone's sexual trauma just to use in an argument. You have had this argument or this show be about everything. It was about a contract, it was not. It was about an insular a radio station on my radio station. The question never were aired. Maybe leaving my children out of your mouth will leave you room for the foods you

love so much. Okay, Well, hopefully that's the end of this. I don't know is there any coming back from all of this for the two of them. I'm staying out of grown folks business. But you know, when you come in a man's family, you know that's that d l DL doing what a man does protected his family in this moment, So I get it all right. Well, Jamichael Jones, he's the person who's being accused of murdering Trouble, was given a preliminated hearing date of June fifteenth after he

surrendered himself to authorities. So that's the date that they have said it's going to be at one pm on June fifteenth. They also revealed exclusive details from the arrest warrant for Jamichael Jones, and they said court documents say Trouble was asleep in the bed of a woman who told police her ex boyfriend broke in started fighting her in Trouble before shooting him and taking off. They said she woke up to her ex boyfriend punching her in

the face, which eventually escalated into the fatal fight. And this is all from CBS journalist Tory Cooper, who has been live tweeting everything that she's been finding out. They said they broke up or a week prior, like a week ago, so the lady said in the court documents, they just broke up a week ago. Yeah, they were arguing with each other about him not having a job

and not helping her pay the bills. And they said that he reportedly punched the woman in the nose at the time and when she called nine when one, he fled the scene back then, and she had not seen him, and he had not been back home since that initial fight that they had until then, So he probably was all right now, curious at the fact that she's, you know, was messing around with somebody who clearly had some means, had had some money. Right, Yes, indeed, all right now.

DDG is facing some legal trouble. They are saying that he was booked in LA after being arrested Monday night on a felony charge for carrying a concealed firearm in a vehicle. He was though, quickly released after posting a thirty five thousand dollars bond. So they said he was pulled over it was a routine traffic stop for reckless driving. In his Lamborghini. They searched his car, they found the weapon and that's what led to the felony charge. And a little baby said he had spoken to Young Thug.

He said he is in great spirits, so he posted that on Twitter and despite everything, he is remaining optimistic. So that's an update on what's happening as far as we know with Young Thug. All right, I'm Angela Yee and that is your room of report. Now coming up next, Challame, we have Donkey of the Day. Yeah, man, four after the hour, Let's have a conversation about attempting attempting to control your emotions, how you should never let your emotions

overpower your intelligence. We'll talk about it. Four after the hour. We need a young lady named Augustine Glad need to come to the front of the congregation. We'd like to have a world wider all right, Donkey the day next, so breakfast club mornings will never be the same. Take control of a safe at home with Kidda's new smoking

carbon monoxide alarm with smart features. A smart alarm that provides continuous tenure detection of smoke and carbon monoxide and the real time notifications through kid a Home Safe and the Kid a app shop now exclusively at the Home Depot. Yes, I was born to donkey. It's the Donkey. Then get a day Charlomane Devil Breakfast Club. Yes Donkey today for Wednesday, June Ape goes to a Fort Worth, Texas woman named Augustine Gladney. Augustine is forty years old and she has

been arrested in charge with abuse of a corpse. Interesting charge. As soon as you hear that charge, I'm sure yours perk up and you would like to hear more, wouldn't you? Why in the hell did this forty year old woman get charged with abusive a corps? Well, I'm sure you all saw a young lady go viral on TikTok right with the caption he cheated, so I threw his mom his mom's ashes in the river with the question did she take it too far? The answer would be yes.

But authorities have not confirmed the woman in the video to be Augustine Gladney. But according to these digital detectives, these social media sleups, these Instagram inspectors and Facebook federal agents, the video was a skit based on Gladney's actions. See Augustine really did what she is accused of doing. And because of that video that's been making us rounds on Twitter and the talker of the tick's many news outlets have reported the crime occurred last week, but that is

not true. Sidebar. I'm telling y'all right now, social media should not have all this power. They used to say, believe none of what you hear and half of what you see. Nowadays, because of the lies, propaganda, and false narratives that have started because of social media, you should believe none of what you hear and absolutely not a damn thing you see because what you see is either fake, a lie, or just something out of context. Okay, are

just somebody trying to go viral. It's so strange what we allow people on social media and YouTube to make us believe. Okay, look what they did with the honeypot collection. Random TikTok user creates the video saying they're not black owned no more, and that lie travels around the world four times before the truth is even putting on isshoes.

I mean, a lie on social media travels faster than a dollar through the black community, and then that lie is believed longer than the time it takes for a dollar to stay in the Asian community, and that's a pretty long time, by the way. Some say a dollar stays in the Asian community for thirty days or more. But all I'm trying to say is niggas be lying

on social media. Okay, But that lie may or may not have been the reason for Augustine Gladdeney to get locked up because she was arrested and charged with abuse of a corpse two years after she really through her ex boyfriend's mother's ashes into Lake Worth, which is a

lake northwest of Fort Wealth. Fort Worth. According to the Fort Worth Police Department, Augustine dumped the ashes of a brother named Ernestine Smith's mother into a lake in twenty twenty, but she was charged with the crime on May fourth of this year. Okay. According to record, Smith told police on June third, twenty twenty, that his late mother's earned

was missing from the residence he and Gladne shared. He maintains that he overheard a conversation Gladne had with her daughter admitting to the act, and later Ernest said Augustine texted him, also confessing to what she had done, and police advised Ernest to collect all text interactions with Augustine as evidence, and this viral video that's actually a sketch based on what Augustine did, has bought a lot of spite light, has bought a lot of spotlight to the case.

So technically what y'all have done to Augustine is probably caused her to get the maximum sentace. Okay, that's probably what's gonna happen. Abusive a corps is a class say misdemeanor that carries a four thousand dollars fine and up to a year in prison. The reason this woman will probably get hit with all of that is because now thanks to social media, there is a visual, not an actual visual of what happened, but a reenactment of how

disgusting something like this is. Not to mention all the comments saying how fed up this is, I'm sure that those comments will influence a judge. Now, clearly this woman is worthy of a punishment and whatever that law. You know, whatever the law has for her is what the law

has for her. She earned it. But social media should not influence any of these cases, but sadly they do, and this is a case where social media is probably going to get that woman some real jail time at least you know, it's up to a year, but she's I could see her getting some jail time now. According to Augustine's LinkedIn, she is a clinical office specialist at the College of Healthcare Professionals. Sounds like a really decent job to me, and you are jeopardizing that livelihood simply

because you couldn't control your emotions. Once again, this is why I tell people all the time to invest in their mental health therapy. Therapy, therapy. I will scream it until I'm blowing the face, even though I could never be blow in the face because I'm black in the face. Okay. I don't know if this woman has ever sat with a therapist, but I promise you a few deep breaths would have kept her from making this poor choice. This was just an emotional reaction, and there is several different

anger management breathing exercises you can do to stay calm. Okay, next time someone gets you hot, just do some slow and deep breathing. Okay, breathing slowly into your nose and out your mouth. Breathe deep from your belly, not your chest, and keep repeating these breaths as necessary. Okay, those simple breathing exercises will keep you from doing nutass stuff like Augustine, did I promise you? Okay, you'll become happy when you

stop reacting and start controlling your emotions. Okay, and stop listening to people tell you that things like this are justified just because somebody hurt your feelings. Okay. I don't care if you're a significant other cheated on, you, don't want to be with you, no more breaks up with you, whatever. That doesn't justify you getting back through violence. This is an act of violen and so okay, I don't care how fed up you you get. Don't get so fed

up that you ruin your life. Okay. Sure, you threw his mom's ashes in the river. You think you're hurting him, but now you have to live with the energy of that handous act. Okay, that action you did is now your carma. All I'm simply trying to say is no matter this situation, don't let your emotions overpower your intelligence before you react. Think all right, and if you need some help with your thoughts, fund a mental health care

professional to assist you with that. Please give Augustine Gladney the sweet sound of the hambletones. Oh now, you are do gee the day, do gee, oh the day. Ye let me come on, Augustine. You got therapy for black girls. You got black women's mental health alone. You got to a Comma project. You know you got the mental health for lines. Really no excuse for not getting the help you need in regard to properly deal with your emotions. Jesus call Jesus too, by the way. All right, well,

thank thank you for that donkey of today, Charlemagne. Yes, ask ye if you have any questions, if you need some advice about anything. It could be about your love life, about breaking up, about friendships, about family, about work, any of those things. Call us up right now eight hundred and five A five one oh five one, and I got you. It's the breakfast club. The breakfast club. These relationship advice, need personal advice, just the real advice. Call up man for ask ye. All right, it is time

for asking ye. Now we got Maryland on the line. What's that Maryland? What's going on? Girl? What's the problem? All right? So my babo, which is my conmoise from with together still but they're what I woul like you to be for me. And he got another girl primly so no, girl had a baby and she was like bugging out, Like this girl recently came to the house and destroyed both alcohols and I don't know me, I'm not my kids. I'm trying to think first, but because I could get the same way to you, but I

don't want to. So I just want to know, Like, what would you do? Have you gone to the police and press charges? Yeah, because she destroyed my car? Yeah, I mean, look, you need to get a restraining order against her. This needs to be taken seriously because somebody like that, you don't know what she might do or where she might turn up, and she needs to not be allowed to come anywhere near you. Guys, there needs

to be repercussions for that. You know, they have a child together that he has to take care of, and so you don't even want him or her to be vindictive and do anything in court. That's why it's so important for you to have representation to document these things that this woman is doing. Make sure you're not sending any crazy messages to her, are doing anything in retaliation

that can be used against you in court. And you know, anything that she sends to you, say it, keep it if it's voice messages, if it's text messages, you know, if you have security footage that shows her there, get all of that together so that it'll be handled. That she knows if she acts out of order and keeps on doing these things, that she's going to end up in jail. Yeah, that's why everybody keeps telling me. And that's like that I'm taking a sorry, I don't know

what going off, but thank you. You gotta protect yourself and you've got to protect your family after it. And I'm still want to proszle love doing those things just for the thing that I have a one year old friend, so I'm not even playing none of them. But yeah, everybody tells me the same thing, so gus don't feel like they would do. And make sure everybody is on

high alert. Okay, So if you have friends and family members that make sure that they're you know, around and that they know what's going on and they know the situation. If you got to have you know, security camera footage, whatever it is that you need to have, make sure you have that because you have a one year old, like you said, and that is so important that you protect your child. Yes, thank you so much. Okay, You're

welcome Breakfast Club. I love y'all live with yea every morning us asking my first time getting through on the call because I pop like all the something I never get through. So thank you so much that I to you Uncle Charlotte, Ja ya think I love every morning. We love you too, Maryland. I know that ain't easy, all right, Well, ask ye call us up one eight hundred and five and five one oh five one, and

I got you. It's the breakfast Club. I'm gonna keep for real, there's some real advice with Angela gets ask ye. It's the breakfast Club. It's ask ye. Hey, Hello, Tiffany, Hey, what's up girl? Work going on? I just came more. I wanted to start to you back there. So I met this guy April twenty years um, when I met at my founder that he just got released from prisand he did twenty eight years for murder um and but yeah, yeah, he went in when he was seventeen forty six. Now, um, okay,

we clicked. We clicked instantly, and we gotta to tell him love. I mean, and an't even how what is this? June eighth? So I was like we kind of like there at that point. But the problem is like it was where family was signed when we were just about we just sleeping around or whatever and being an energy shifted and there were all these attitudes and I've done nothing to them. So basically it came out that they

were like intimidated. I guess by our relationships where his sister, his sister, she went above and beyond trying to break us up. And I guess we're still at that point where she feels like you it's his family feels like

it's too sold. You know, he went to prison when we were seventeen years old, and he hasn't in Philada, hasn't experienced life and things, and they feel like he should come out here and experienced life and you know, messed with multiple women and you know, just kind of live his life first before he goes and settles down into a relationship, you know. And you know when he first came home, that's where he wanted. That's not what

I you know, I didn't X for anything. I was just enjoyed, you know, his friend as he went to jail and R and B time, good time where he still has that the mentality from back in the day where they're like Hey, where are R and B guys? And you know that's not let nextflix and feel it's a state. Let's you know what I'm saying. It's amazing, but it's like they don't want it. They you know, it's like you choose her or us or ursy sister specifically, it's like her or me, and he's like, I want her.

You know, this is what I wanted. I always wanted to be in a relationship. I'm not in the street. He came only as a job. He didn't you know, he did you have murder. He'd come home and get a job in three weeks working in He's employed. Days in the house. He doesn't go out and kick it and do about the stuff. I really liked him. He's like with his grandchildren, trying to build a relationship with

it's children. Yeah, he's all right. So it's kind of crazy, but you know, everyone just keeps trying to tell us we shouldn't be together or you know, it's too soul. But I don't think it's well organic. I want to say a couple of have you ever watched Love After Lock Up? No, I'm not, Oh you should watch that, But I was gonna say a few things here. Well, what his family is doing, they're doing what they feel like is out of love for him, right, They're trying

to protect him. They're excited happy that he's home. But he's been going for twenty eight years, and so everybody thinks they know what's best for you, right, and they've been there for him the whole time that he's been in jail, and you're somebody new. So I think in this situation is very unique and you have to be really patient. What it is is it gonna take time, in their eyes, for you to prove to them that

this is a situation that can work. And what they think they're doing is what's best for him, right, And so keep that in mind. I don't this is not personal against you. It's the situation that they feel like this is what he needs to be doing. But he knows what he wants to do and nobody's gonna stop it if it's meant to be and if it's love. But I would tell you to be cautious and take it slow because again, like you said, he's been going

for twenty eight years, since he was seventeen. I know there's a lot of trauma that he has from being in jail. There's a lot of things he's going to be dealing with, a lot of things that new to him, he hasn't experienced before. So truthfully, you don't know how this might end up. If he's treating you right and doing all the right things, you know, go with that.

But I wouldn't pressure it right now. And I would also just make sure you know, you have to be aware of this unique circumstance that you've gotten yourself into and if it's meant to be, it will work out. But don't compromise yourself and your feelings either. Well you know why I'm there, like, it doesn't really, it doesn't. It doesn't. It scare me. I first, like, hey, you know, I know this, But at the end of the end of the day, I'm not delusion or you know what

I'm saying. I know where this could lead. I don't want to see where it go was like, I enjoy him, and it's not anything that our president was something that he pushed for. I didn't, you know, I didn't push for this. And you know, I had a conversation with his daughters and when his daughters is real like and she you know, now she kind of understands because she was felt the same kind of way at first, and now she gonna understand. You know, he had to talk to her and say, hey, I mean not our type

of thing, and I'll give it. I know it's going to possible. Yeah, you just have to be patient. Like I said, it's a unique circumstance that family things. They're doing what's best for him. They're also trying to connect with him, and they may be even a little jealous of the attention and time that he's given to you. But when they felt like twenty eight years, we've been here for him and she just came out of nowhere,

and that's how they might be looking at it. And so whether or not they acknowledge that that might be part of what they're feeling right and has been said. You know, it's like, hey, we wanted that bond that you guys have or whatever, but it's just like, hey, he can die with all of us. It's just like,

we don't want you around, but it's to him. I guess when I came home, I became his comfort zone in our life and he's more comfortable and I think that's great and something that could it sounds like you feel like that could potentially be your soul meet. So you know, in a relationship, the worst thing to do is have other people in the middle of it and involved in it. So you guys have to focus on what you need to do. But you know, I would be respectful of the family and how they're feeling, and

I think in time they'll come around. It's just they might look at it like you have a lot to prove, right, right, And I get it too. I mean, I don't like nobody my daddy day, but they all there you go and guess, but he he also going to have a lot to prove to you also because Sita, you know, outside of what he may feel like he went, so you know, things could change, So just be prepared. And you said you are prepared for that. But best case scenario,

you guys work it through. You know, a few months from now, the family is a lot more accepting as they see the Rock that you're being him and you guys can continue. All right, That sounds good, I mean, yeah, it's anyway. So in the meantime. In the meantime, enjoy your enjoy yourself, and enjoy your relationship. You know, have a good time, thank you, or you have a blessed life. Damn wow, I should have a blessed life like that, man, Jesus Christ. My whole life. She wants to be blessed.

And I received that. Thank you. I'm glad you received it. Did something She's never she's never gonna talk to me again. That was asking ye and um again you we do that every Wednesday and Thursday. Um. And coming up next, we're gonna yes little nas X and he has a did song about b et No he don't, man, what right, it's the Breakfast Club show. It's about Angela Ye, the Breakfast Club. Yes. So yesterday Rolling Stone released their list

of the best hip hop albums ever. And you know things like this always caused a lot of arguments, right, Um, I'll tell you what arguments had the most. What are some of the most popular arguments? All right, let's see a chance. The rapper Acid Rap. His album was number thirty six. It was ranked doctor dre chronic h of all like of all you mean when you say all time, you mean I was born in nineteen hundred and seventy eight,

so that whole time, all time? Yes. So Acid Rapper was a ranked above Doctor Dres The Chronic also Kenjick Lamar's Damn Album, which was number sixty Um Good Kid, Mad City was number thirty eight, Kanyes College Dropout was number fifty two on the list, and The Slim Shady LP was number eighty five on the list. Okay, Cardie b Is Invasion of Privacy is number sixteen on the list,

ahead of Nazis Illmatic, which was number twenty four. Jaz's A Reasonable Doubt was number twenty six, and Tupac's All Eyes on Me was number twenty nine, and Doggie Style from Snoop Dog was number thirty five. I can tell you with all the shot over doubt, acid Rap is not better than the Chronic And that's not an age thing, that's just a sonic music thing. And our Invasion of Privacy is a great album. But come on, you you just you literally just did you say Illmatic, Reasonable Doubt?

Who else you saying? The Tupac All Eyes on Me? They did? Whoever did that list is just trying to get will say, all right, so do you want to hear the top ten on the list? Yes, number ten

and this was definitely a classic album. The Miseducation of Lauren Hill at What number number nine, number ten, number nine, The Low End Theory, A Chip Call Quest, I Do Love That album number eight and to the Wu Tang thirty six, Chambers number seven, Missy So Addictive, Missy Elliott number six, My Beautiful, Dark Twisted Fantasy by Kanye number five to Pimpa, Butterfly, Ken Chick Lamar and number four It takes a Nation of millions to hold this back

Public Enemy number three, The Blueprint, jay Z number two, Stint Coonia by Outcasts and number one on the list Brooklyn's own notorious b I G. We're Ready to Die. Yeah, I'm not mad at that top ten at all. I mean, you know, whatever order you want to put any of those albums in, I'm with it. The only thing I would say is that I feel like it's a lot of sovereign bias, because you know, I love Outcasts. I'll

catch you definitely be in the top ten. But what about you know, an album like Goody Mob, Soul Food, what about you know, Skarface the Diary, you know, like what about ghetto Boys Can't be stopped? Like it's a lot of I don't know, let's feel like there's some down South bias. All right, now, let's talk about Joker. The sequel has been confirmed and Joaquin Phoenix is back, so you'll be excited for that. You like the Joker, right, Oh, dude?

I love the First Joker mare and I liked the DC movies about the villains way better than the heroes. But the First Joker was awesome because it was the movie that really talked about, you know, mental health, mental health issues and bullying and how people lead to being how people end up being the Joker. And Cardi B has revealed the release date for her first reboke collection of twenty twenty two, and that's going to be coming

out on June seventeenth, so get ready for that. You can see the video of her wearing all her rebos that she has. And Little nos X he has teased a track where he is dissing BT and remember we told you he was upset that he was not nominated at the BET Awards, and so he posted late to the Party featuring young Boy coming soon, and then he posted fb et f b et and here's that snippet. I have no idea what Little nas X is saying

or talking about. But I do respect the fact that Little nos X cares about BT and the BET Awards because BT is, you know, black entertainment television. That's something that you know, those of us born in the nineteen hundreds we grew up on. So it shows how relevant that brand still is and what it means to black people, because I would think somebody like Little nos X wouldn't care. Honestly, well,

BT issued a response what they say. They said, we love Little nas X. He was nominated for our Best New Artist BT Award in twenty twenty and we probably showcases extraordinary talent and creativity on the show twice. Unfortunately, this year he was not nominated by BT's voting Academy, which is comprised of an esteemed group of nearly five hundred entertainment professionals in the fields of music, television, film,

digital marketing, sports journalism, public relations influencers, and creative arts. Hey, it happens, man back to the studio. That's all and last, by not at least migos. They're no longer performing at the Governor's Ball due to circumstances out of the festival's control. This is all just feeding fuel to the rumor that the Megos have broken up, so uh, they did not give an exact reason, but Little Wayne will be added as a replacement, all right. Was any of Little Wayne's

albums on that Rolling Stone list? Like, I need to go look at that Rolling Stone list because you know, I like, it's two hundred albums, so you gotta go look at the whole list. Yeah, Thug Motivation one on one by Jez should be on their TI paper trail. Uh, one of the card is by Wayne. I would say the Car to two, maybe the Car to one Carter

one was fantastic as well. Well, you want to go look at the list, so yes, make sure you go and look at the whole entire I couldn't go through all two hundred albums for you, but I see you're still thinking about it. But Travis Scott's Aster World was number two hundred on the list. I'm just trying to figure out how they got to do all of these conclusions, like how is I love Like I said, I'm not just singling out Cardy because I love Cardy. But how

was Invasion the Privacy better than Illmatic reasonable doubt? How it was chanced to wrap an acid rap better than the chronic, Like, I just want to know what how did they get to these conclusions? And you know this spands Like I said, ever, so it's a lot of apple that you have to take into coleration. That look, camp Below made the list. You know that album. That album was phenomenal, Can't Blow album. But Saturday Night Yeah,

that album was great. Yeah. I mean it might be things you never even thought about though, like in your head, you might not have even been like, oh yeah, I would put this on my list. Grave Diggers made the list. Six feet that album too. I love the Grave Diggers album. What are you talking about? Six feet Deep? It's phenomenal, Like, come on, constantly record. It's so many different time periods. I mean, Flow Millie's on there. Her album came out

in twenty twenty. Her debut mixtape, Oh Why Is You Here? Is on the list. You know, you gotta go look at the whole list. So I think they put a Sparks conversation. Flow Millie is one of It just came out last year and they're saying it's one of the two hundred greatest hip hop albums of all time. No, that's that's no. Come on, now, you gotta stop. But goody, my so Food is on the list at one sixty nine, one sixty nine. Yeah that's too low, it's too low.

Yeah that just feel love for that album. Ug. I mean they're on the list two for Supertight. But you know, just go, like I said, Rolling Stone on top two hundred hip hop albums. All right, and that your report? All right? And I guess the People's Choice mixes up next. Even though Envy hasn't been here all week long, but somehow he still gets the mixing, you know it. Yeah, back in the day, you know, you used to do a thing called the E mix. I'm talking about back back.

This might have been like a decade ago, you know. And it's a shame he got intimidated. It feels that way. It feels that way. But right now on his page, by the way, he's posting stuff like it's from yesterday, but it's from like last week. You know how people do that because I see he's got the same outfit.

Oh man, Oh it's the Breakfast five days ago. So Breakfast Club, your morning's will never be the same, Yallas, DJ Envy, have you taken a closer look at the General Insurance yet switched to the General and you could save over five hundred dollars. Call eight hundred General or visit the General dot com. The General Auto Insurance Services, Inc. An insurance agency Nashville, Tennessee. Some restrictions applot. Yeah, it's the World Will Theater's Morning to show to Breakfast Club

Charlomagne the God Angela dj Envy is off. We have no idea what Envy has been all week. I don't know what he's doing. I don't know if he's on vacation. I don't know if he's doing some other things. But he was dancing in the field. Or he'll be back tomorrow. Yeah, he'll be back tomorrow. And you know, I don't I think he's back tomorrow. I think he's not back Thursday and Friday. Yeah, he's back Friday. I listen, last we saw it, dj Envy was dancing in a field full

of marijuana. And he hasn't been here all still posting cars. But you know, I do want to say the car, he's definitely still a posting car. I do want to say I had of the positive note that I was at the Celebration of Service to America Awards last night. Hearing d see that the National Association of Broadcasters puts on every years, hosted by Mario Lopez, and it's very inspirational just to see the great things that these networks are doing to help out the community. And so it

definitely inspired me. I got like a little teary eyed at some points where you see certain initiatives and fundraising things that these different stations and networks are doing to help people out. Just to see the children who are being helped and adoption services that they've helped to push

and make available. You know, just even having this platform that we have and being able to talk about certain things in a positive way and push people to be and I know a lot of us have it in our hearts to be serviced, to be of service to others. So it definitely was the inspirational things. So I want to shout out to everybody who was nominated and all the winners from last night as well. Who would you present an award to? Are you allowed to say yes?

And the word that I did was for the large major market television station and that award into w FAA TV and Dallas, Texas TEGNA w FAA and that was for adoption awareness and so they've actually been doing this weekly segment called Wednesday's Child where they spotlight child or sibling group that lives in foster care in hopes of finding a forever home. And so they did this also with the Celebrate the Love broadcast that was held on National Adoption Day. So they've helped thousands of kids get

connected with people who were looking to adopt. And it was amazing and actually a lot of people that they had on stage with them have children that they've adopted or they come from an adoptive home as well. So just to see that being promoted and the help that they've actually given to the community and to the kids and for families, that was really touching. Okay, Okay, well, congratulations to all of them. And when we come back, we got the positive Note the world more things. Want

to show to Breakfast Club? Ye want to show to Breakfast Club. Charlomagne and God Angela y dj Envia's off. It's time for us to get up out of here. Do you have anything else? If I do the Positive Note? Ye, I know. I'm good. I'm in DC. I'm headed to Atlanta today and then Orlando after that. So we're on the road. Okay, Angeli is on the move. The positive note is simply this growth requires us to leave something behind. It can be habits, careers, beliefs, even people make space

for grief in the process of growth. You have to mourn your former life to make room for a newer year. Breakfast club pitch you'll finish, or y'all dumb.

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