Percent right special year fifty percent righte of ratchets to sit down didn't become the most prominent form wait your ass up early in the morning. But they told me it was y'all. I said, oh, hell yeah, I'm getting the small stage, chous morning shot free people's choice. Actually, unless I got you Joma, maybe God people who I can't believe you guys are the basket. Look did we
know this breakfast club petitions? Good morning Usa yo yo yo yo ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning angela ye, Good morning. M V. Sholomne the god be through the planet. This Tunda studio is filthy. Don't you talk. We don't know where you've been. I'm keeping my masking the whole time. We don't know. Mike is falling apart, is dust and dirt everywhere. Welcome back.
How about that Ageleie just floats in here. We don't know what she's been. I've seen her with a T shirt on that said COVID poom poom. Okay. That was at Chapelle de Chappelle Summercam. I don't know when that was. I just saw the shirt. I'm like, oh no, how many people hit me up? And my DMS asked, where can they buy that shirt? Oh? I thought they hit you trying to get some COVID. It was a custom shirt that I designed. I'll tell you what, young ladies,
you walk around that COVID pom poom shirt. Okay, they're gonna put that swap somewhere. You don't want it? All right? That's right? Well, good morning everybody. It's a Tuesday. Um, yes it is. You know, fellas women, you ever been in a relationship with with with your your girlfriend or your boyfriend and it gets nasty? Right? What do you mean?
It gets nasty? Like y'all get into an argument or they feel a certain way and they say they're leaving, but you don't believe me, Like you're not leaving and getting thing to leave you already? Damn. They said reality shows as was make couples break up. Y'all, y'all just gonna own for thirty minutes what happened? What happened? Brother? Why? Like, well, how's everything a joke? It's not a joke. I don't
want to know what happened. All right, Well, a good personal friend of mine, Leonard mckelfy, said he was leaving. He said, I'm not coming back. I don't know if I'm coming back. Come back where. Then I happened to read the paper and it said Charlomagne resigned for another five years. Baby, ain't going nowhere. Come give me a hug back. I'm gonna put my mask on for this one. Give my bo addressed me, addressed me properly, get him out.
Oh and you got hugged me from the back. He gotta end me with him to hug me for him to damp for five years. Okay, and address address me. See that's why I don't address me properly. I't I know you didn't believe that address me? Why not? I ain't gonna, I'm not. I'm mad after this COVID is I'm gone. Oh yeah, they couldn't leave me. Listen, tell them adjust me properly too. I'm also senior Creative Officer of Cultural Content and Programming. Okay, so don't get fired.
It was funny. It's the game. Well you're gonna write me up that flirt? You know, I'm an executive. Now you gotta be easy, how you you know, talk to me? All right? I gave you mission to hug me from the back of an easy all right. How you talk to your senior executive? Congratulations and and and you're walking around with an emmy? You got an emmy with you. Actually, I bought this because it just came into mail yesterday,
because I got it from UM. I was an executive producer on While I Breathe I Hope, which was the Baccari Seller's documentary. I just bought this in as a prop the show is ain't the prophet you mean, it's mine? But I mean, you know all the time, No, I bought it in when I shot it out. I want to be able to say sleep you know, well, congratulations, welcome for another five years, but tuesday, as for another five years. First of all, I don't talk to the
senior executive at heart like that, sir. Do you not read the Rural book? Do you not? Do you not take your code of conduct on how to talk to senior executive? Audio starts we walk in. I'm gonna have to talk to Mary about this. This is the way the way senior executives spoke to in this company is disgusting. Okay, all right, well, let's get the show cracking. The Zouri Hall will be joining us to say yes. Zuri Hall
is a longtime friend of mine. She's got a podcast on the Black Effect I Heart Radio podcast network called Hot Happy Mess. And we're gonna talk to Zuri about her journey. Are he's really gonna wear that mask the whole morning? I don't know where Angelie has been, bro I know is this studio is a pig pen and discussing. It's always been like this year, always been like there's a pandemic going on. Y'all can't clean up. Don't talk
to us about pandemic. All right, somebody put the picture of Nick of Angelie with the COVID pum pum shirt on polease my goodness. All right, we'll get the show cracking. Let's go to the front page. News is next May morning. Everybody is DJ mv Ange, Lagie, Charlemagne, the guy. We all to breakfast club. Let's getting some front page news. Now. I don't know how they won last night, but the Washington football team beat the Pittsburgh still is twenty three seventeen.
There was a lot of upsets. It was clearly um, you know, God shining on the NFC East this week because the Giants pulled a one out of their ass and then the rest can put the one out of their ass. Hopefully the Cowboys can do it tonight. I doubt it. Don't we play to night? Yes, you do play tonight. I got the bills beat the forty nine is last night thirty for twenty four. What else we got? Y um? Well, NBA players are banned from going to buyers clubs and all of that in the new COVID
nineteen guideline. So they also have to leave hotels for dining only if they eat outside at restaurants in private rooms or NBA approved restaurants. And they also might conduct unannounced in person inspections of team facilities to keep track of whether teams are compliant with the safety protocols of COVID nineteen. So no going to bars, no lounges, no clubs, no live entertainment or game venues, public gem spas, public pools are larger indoor events of more than fifteen individuals.
Went at home? Makes sense right? Take the place all right? Now? The first people in the UK have been the first Western nation to begin vaccinating its citizens. They did a COVID nineteen shot outside of clinical trials, which is a landmark moment. The first Britain to get the Fiser vaccine is ninety year old Margaret Keenan. She got the first of two doses and this happened at University Hospital in Coventry at six thirty one am today. So then you have to wait three weeks to get the second one
because the vaccine requires two doses. So what happens in those three weeks um. They did say that there can be some side effects. If you guys remember when we discussed this previously, it kind of will be feels like COVID a little bit and then you just and they said some people have to understand. You have to know about the side effects because they don't want you to not come back to get that second shot. So they did have to warn people that you might feel a
little bit sick. Maybe. Yeah, they said you gotta get a second shot. They said the first person got it overseas in Britain. She got her shot yesterday. She just said that I was listen, I wasn't paying her. I'm glad you're honor Trace News feature DJMV over his ears. I thank you. I worked hard. Um MSNBC is getting a new president and she would be the first black person to run a major cable news network. Rashida Jones.
What did she go to Hampton University. Yes, so she's the first president of the network that's going to start on February. First of all, The Street John first reported this news, So congratulations to her. Da Jones could replace some phil Phil Griffin. Yeah, it was a good guy. But you know, I'm glad to see Rashida in that position. Yeah, now, I was. I was actually reading why she was talking.
They said that they might be shutting New York City down indoor dining, and I was seeing if they were doing the same for Jersey, which you affect a lot of businesses. So dovinor Murphy said that he's not thinking about shutting it down right now unless he's unless they see that the cases actually rise from the indoor dining. Yeah, they said New Yorker could be in the next five days, that could be happening. Yeah, that's what I was reading.
I mean, outdoor dining isn't really outdoor dining because all they do is build stuff, but ten around anyway that it looks like, Yeah, they build stuff outside just for you to sit in, and it's them weird. I don't. I'm like, why it's the same thing. It's still in
a closed face. Yeah, it's gonna. It's gonna. If they decide to close New York City down in those businesses like they did La or like they did New York, a lot of those businesses won't be able to come back because they still have to pay rent, they still trying to pay their staff, and just I just pray for those those small businesses. The bigger businesses, they'll get big lows, they'll big grand still get money from the government, but a lot of those small businesses will never be
able to survive. A lot of your favorite restaurants, a lot of your favorite stores. It's a tough one. That's that's why the government is trash, because you know, they could put out the stimulus check to get small business longs to keep these people afloat, but they're not right. I saw I saw to something yesterday. It was like billions, almost trillions of dollars and only like six percent went to actual small businesses or something like that. And it's
bailout or maybe less than that. I mean, I don't even know if it's six percent, which ain't fair. All right, well, that is your front page news. Get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. You already know it is
mat Chico being. I want to say congratulations too. I just need y'all to do it side by side of Charlotte man on the first date and at that tenth year skin Charlotte Maine, the Breakfast Club, Wake up, wake up, wall your time to get it off your chest with your man of black. We want to hear from you on the breathless. But hello, this killed this cavern from the Trent in New Jersey. What's still envy? Charlemagne's Angeloian, How y'all doing, Charlemagne? Thank you, king cavern? What's up?
Get up your chest? Brother? Yeah, real quick. First of all, let me give y'all all the problem. Hands down, y'all doing y'all thing. I said, everything y'all doing. Keep up the book work man, keep us keep them moving real quick. Envy, I'm beat me and my wife and looking for our house. Um, not trying to be ating, but we don't have much. We only have like fifteen thousand saved up right now. But I don't know the right channels the right grants I can get, so I won't get railroad or I
won't get for lack of a better word, bamboogoo. So best thing I could have done since I've been listening, what's trying to get you? To help me? See what I can do to get this thing moving? Have you found the property yet? And how's your credit? We actually, my wife credit is like card like seven seven seven, safety minds like only well my finical score seven oh one,
seven oh six and six eight. I'm gonna put you in my guy mat because as long as your credit score is that high, you can get an fach loan, which it allows you to put between three and three point five percent down. So depending on the price of the house, finstance, if it's a three hundred thousand dollar house, I don't know how much money you have, you might have to put ten to fifteen thousand. And there's a bunch of grants out there that that I help you out a lot of times and even help you with
the closing courts. I don't know him personally, but we have we have fifteen thousand. We could I could come up with an additional barb if I needed to. Oh, okay, well you got enough. It just depends on what size and how much you want to spend on the property. So let's say in a property between two fifty and three hundred, you're gonna be looking to put down about fifteen grand, little may maybe a little more. We got when now you just got to find the property. You
want to stay in Trending. You want to move up here closer to the city with reliving man, I want to actually a little bit in my area Metromers County area. I don't mind Lawrence Township, print stand, parb friend, Hammerton, stuff like that. I don't want to go too far north because I drive Trump. I got you. I want to make sure I'm close to I don't want to do that region of working. I'll be a father to my children. I got you. Well, hold on, stay the line.
I'll put you with my guy Matten and hopefully he can help you out. Matter it's been. He's been doing a lot for a lot of people these last couple of weeks. So I don't know how what a schedule looks like, but I see if I can get you in there. Brother, they're looking all right, hold on, okay, hello, who's this? What's up? Man? No name right here? No name is that you're way of seeing you're anonymous or your rapper? That's the name. It's already name. No name.
She's a young lady too. Okay, stop its fame rapp stand man, spit? Brother? All right? What you mean? Dog? You ain't never could ross what you mean? Dog? You ain't never hit the blood? What you mean? Dog? You ain't never heard of blood? You ain't what the look for real? I used to stop lying. You're a liar. You're a liar. You've always been a liar. You've never shot a gun in your life, all right, never sold
any dope? Stop it? You're you can tell the New Yorker from Maybe Man djvy Man Yo dj mby actually played the song our requested yesterday. Many thanks, yeah, jiggle what jiggle? Who? Man? That was like the first joint at the top of the People's choice means. I was like old s. I was like math prize. That's dope. I'm glad he finally played a request for somebody after ten years, I'm doing something called the People's Choice. I'm playing it for you. Now you're still issue me. I'm
glad you for I played it for you. Bro, Thank you, man. I appreciate it. Man. I really want to tell you I really did appreciate that. Man, and shout to Angelie. I'm glad you're back in the studio because you know, we tired of like, uh, you know you're going in and out or whatever. Come the worker love getting ready for no out. Get it off your chest eight hundred V eight five one O five one. If you need to vent hit this up now was the breakfast Club?
Good morning the breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man or blast. So you better have the same indutry we want to hear from you on the breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this? Hey, Jeanne? What you call it from in Brockton? Hey, get it off your chest? Brockton, Massachusetts. I should say good morning last excuse me, I'm sorry I said good morning. Oh, good morning everybody in there. Um so last week you
guys had I want to say. Her name is Lynn Wickfield, doctor, Linde Wickfield is her name doesn't act doctor Lynn Richardson between she was encouraging people to like invest in their full one cave. I believe that's what I heard. I'm a financial therapist myself. Um, a lot of people don't know that full one cave are like a secret um partnership with the government, and the government never our friends.
So we've been helping people roll their money over from four one caves because COVID hit a lot of people took massive hits into their plans and a lot of people don't know what they're investing into when they do it. But I don't know if she knows that because we've been educating people's been in business for like thirty plus years, lost a few businesses due to COVID, but now we're like saving them so that they can cover all their theirs. I call a CYAA cove your asking your assets, cor
assets and eat your assets. That sounds wild. Now I want to ask in your assets. I have a financial a question about that then, because I know a lot of times people are encourage you to invest in the far one k because your company if your company doesn't match. And then the second question I have. Is it a good idea to take that money out when it's down. So there's four tinks of life, and that's what we go around and teach people. Because there's a fourth pink.
There's a lifetime income takee where you can, um, we make a lot of money in our lifetime just by graduating from college and whatever the case may be. So, yeah, the match is good. We always tell people, do the match. Don't go above your match because you're pretty much given free money to the government. And the tax frame right now is like what thirty percent thirty seven percent, I believe, so if they want to take fifty percent, they can
and there's nothing you can do. So people, depending on how much is in your full one case, you can roll it over and take no hip. That's called the tenth thirty five exchange. So you can move that over there and then you don't get penalized. Thank you. Damn man, damn. If you just hung up on her hole, I think you hung up on it because you don't want her competing with Lynn Richardson. I think Lyn Richard Wison was kind of wrong some of the things he said. Okay, hello,
who's this hi business? I was there from Maryland. Hi, how are you, sir? I'm good? How are you guys? Less Black and Holly favored, what's happening? What's going on? First of all, I wanted to congratulate you all for two years, especially like you three, and also like all of your crew, A great job, and thank you for doing everything that you do. Also, I wanted to ask Envy about real estate, like how did you get into it? What made you want to do that? I wanted to
get out of my mama's house. My dad's a police officer. He's a retired police officer, and his rules were very strict, and I wanted to get out. So I saved my money and I bought a house that was like an hour and forty minutes from my job, but at least I had a home. And after falling asleep a couple of times driving home, I decided to sell a house after like four or five months. And when I sold a house, I made like a hundred grand in those
four or five months. And then I just started buying houses and flipping him And I'm sorry, what about you? How did I get into real estate? I mean I first bought my first house like six and a half years ago a two family house so that I would have some income coming into pay the mortgage. Then I bought three different properties and Detroit, and then I bought a couple more properties in Brooklyn as investments. How old are you? Yeah, well, now it's the time. I bought
my first home at twenty two years old. I bought my first property at twenty two, thank you. And now's the time because money is cheaping, so now was the time. Money is cheap. That means the interest rates are very low, as the lowest we've ever seen. It's like two point seven. You can even get two point six between two point six and two point eight, so that means money is low.
That means they're not charging that much interest. Also, I wanted to think Charlemagne for sending me his book last week, and I wanted to ask an empty well, you got to air out people all the time, but I air out people because he's a snitch. That's what snitches do. All right, Well, thank you guys, fresh up in my car. I love you all, Yes, I love you too. The real reason is Charlemagne told six nine he would do something to him. So I'm hoping that Charlomagne one day,
say he'll do that to me. That's what I'm gonna keep snitching. What I did with six nine was called hyperbole. Okay, okay, hear you. We got something in your mouth. It's called a mask. Get it off your chest. Temperature eight hundred five eight five one o five one if you need to vent now, we got rooms on the way. Yes, And let's talk about James Harden. Apparently he missed practice
and they're saying he was at the strip club. And maybe some good will come out of this though, because now they are offering services to him from an adult webcam service. I thought he didn't want to play with Houston. I thought he was getting trying to get trained. If you skip practice to go to the script club, you're trying your hardest to catch COVID. My goodness, all right, get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. Roomors on the way, so don't move.
It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, what's up everybody. This is Mari Povich and happy ten year anniversary to the Breakfast Club. I mean ten years urban radio. It's a tough gig and to survive that long here the Breakfast Club, good wanting. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Ye Charlomagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. Let's get to the room. Miss, let's talk Wendy Williams. It's about Angela Yee on the
Breakfast Club. Well. Wendy Williams confirmed yesterday during the Wendy Williams So that her mother, Shirley Williams, did pass away beautifully and peacefully. Here's what she said, attention to all of my boss as I am wearing very long shorts underneath. It's just that in the name of my mother. Because my mother, She's like, Wendy, you got them there long you show them. She also talked me into picking out this outfit today. She's also died. My mom passed away
many many, many weeks ago. She passed away beautiful and peacefully. Rest in peace to Miss Shirlotte. Absolutely. My mom has been on the show several times, so we've seen a mom condoles as a whole Williams family absolutely all right. A nightclub in Ohio was cited for violating COVID nineteen health orders. They said there were about five hundred people there attending an indoor trade songs concert, so now they had been cited. They said the venue had no physical
barriers in place to encourage social distancing. Most employees and patrons were not wearing masks. According to a statement, it was a trade song show for real. I saw I'm trend in this morning. That's what you was trendingfol I guess so. And in addition to this, let's talk about James Harden. Now, he missed practice on Sunday, and they said that was because of COVID nineteen protocols. They did expect him to be doing an individual workout in the evening.
But there was a video that emerged over the weekend that shows James Harden allegedly at a strip club. If he gets COVID, he earned it right. He also was about it a little baby's birthday party where he gave him one hundred thousand dollars cash, he gave him a watch, and the head coach had this to say about him not being at practice. He did not attend. They said he is expected to participate in an individual workout later tonight.
They said that the NBA Coronavirus protocol prevented him from joining the team's first group practice and the coach that I want him here and I want him to be a big part of what we're doing. Yeah, I love script clothes, but I don't think that that's essential, that's a that's an essential gathering spot during a time like this. I think he wants to be traded. I don't think kids anymore. But even you're not, you're not showing that you know you're responsible if you leave practice to go
to a damn script club. I don't think in the middle of a pandemic. I just don't think he wants to be there. Jesus, that's what it seems like. Now there's a premium platform for adult models called It is My Girl, And over the weekend they are saying that they want to help out with James Harden, so he can stay out of the strip club but perhaps be on this website and partner with them to help keep
players away from strip clubs and Instagram models. So they're saying that use the website instead of going to the strip club. Yeah, his bid looked like he's wearing his mask around his chin anyway, groping the clues bons with James Harden all right together, Mandela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, we our front page news. Next we'll be talking about we are going to address the story that we had discussed. And I saw Attorney Ben Crump post this at first, and this was about
Casey Goodson junior in Columbus, Ohio. He was shot and killed entering his own home by police Officer Meade and his mother, tam La Payne, and his attorney. Her attorney, Sean Walton, will be joining us to discuss the case and give us the details that we may not know and put everything together. And we want to make sure we amplify her story and help her get justice for her son, who was only twenty three years old. All right, Front page news is next is to Breakfast Club. Good
morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news now. In sports surprise, a Lena Washington football team beat the staleis twenty three seventeen and the Buffalo Bills beat the forty nine is thirty four twenty four. What else we got you but the newly elected at Los Angeles County District Attorney Geared's gascon has announced some criminal
justice reform plans as he was sworn into office. So now as a is end in cash bell for certain minor offenses, the death penalty, no more death penalty, and the practice of charging juveniles as adults. So that seems like some big, great changes. He said, these are changes that will enable us to actually affect the truly vulnerable. I also think DJMV is so disrespectful because he said
nothing about my Dallas Cowboys playing the Baltimore Ravens today. Okay, nobody cares at eight o five pmsful what he cares about them? First of all, watch out, you talk to a senior executive at heart. Oh my goodness, nobody cares about them. Damn cowgirls. You raise your voice at a senior executive at I heart? Okay, I hate this guy,
hate all right now. And this is such a huge story today, the United Kingdom has become the first Western nation to start vaccinating its citizens with the COVID nineteen shot. That is not a clinical trial. So ninety year old Margaret Keenan is the first person who got the first of two doses, and that happened this morning. Are y'all planning to take this vaccine. Um, No, not first, you know what I mean, I'll wait a while. I'll let y'all.
I'll let y'all go first work the bugs out. I mean, yeah, I'm gonna take it, but I mean I got time because they're gonna do that the healthcare workers first. They're gonna do the elderly first, and then they'll do or send you workers and then meet. But by that time, yes, I'll take it. Even though I was talking to one of my ogs, and one of my og said to me, hell, you eat fruit loops. You don't know what the health and fruit loops? Would you eat that every morning? Okay,
I'd had a point to Chris Rocks. All right. Now, President elect Joe Biden has selected Army General Lloyd Austin, retired Army General Lloyd Auston, the former commander of US Central Command, to be his Secretary of Defense. Now, if this gets confirmed by the Senate, he would be the first black man to lead the Department of Defense. Well, I know the Maga crowd don't like that one black man leading the military. Lord have mercy. That is gonna
make Maga people's head explode. My god, Now, listen, the US has reported his highest number of COVID nineteen deaths in a week since April. So the United States is naring fifteen million reported COVID nineteen infections. It's adding case numbers at his fastest rate ever. And they're trying to ramp up vaccine protocols as well. So uh, and you know a lot of people are saying this is due to the holidays, people gathering together for the holidays. You know,
we have more holidays coming up. So just warning everybody, you gotta be careful. Now, what's this? What's the guy's name again? Us in the head of the military. Who's the name? His name is? I think Lloyd Austin. Lloyd Austin. Now do we give MAGA people from mission to call him the hn I c in regard to the military. Still can't use the work he still they can't sell their work. But he is the head in charge. Can he say negro? It's a negro in charge in the military.
Why does the American commented? All right? Now? Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order today that's aimed at prioritizing the shipment of the Corona virus vaccine to Americans before other nations according to these senior administration officials. Yes, but didn't the UK just do it? I mean, yeah, but I guess he wants us to be prioritized. I don't know how that works. I don't know how that works. But yes, you know, still have your name out there.
He still has a job to do, right, Yes, he does. Tell January, that's why you know. Everybody look alive. We're not out of the wood yet. All right, Well that is your front page news. All right, thank you, miss ye. Now when we come back, we were we reported the story yesterday in front page News about Casey I believe his name is Paine, Casey Page, Casey Goodson, Cason Goodson.
He was killed by police. And when we come back, we're gonna have his mom, Tamla Paine and her attorney Sean Walton talk about the case, what's happening, and give it some lights. So we're very very important to tell our listeners, um, brace yourself for trauma. Correct, you know what I'm saying, Brace yourself for trauma. But it's an
important story. And I tell everybody if you're not if you have people around you that aren't listening right now to everybody to turn on their radio and hear this because this is so important and we really need you to hear this story of what's happening, and we need you guys to be active. Just brace yourself for the trauma. And I told them all right, tam La Paine an attorney Shawan Walton. When we come back, it's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. We have some special guests joining us this morning. Guests. I wish we weren't interviewing under these circumstances. Absolutely about a situation which we'll let them explain. We have tama La Paine, an attorney, Shawn Walton on the line. Good morning, good morning, Thanks
for having us, Good morning, good morning. We reported a story yesterday and we also see I believe a family member called in yesterday morning and when we tried to click to the call, I believe the phone got disconnected or they hung up. So tell us what's going on and what happened, you know, again, thanks for having us. I mean, we understand this platform and this oppity to tell you know, Casey's story and uh you know, we
don't take that for granted. Obviously, in the news, the police has has put out a narrative that Casey drove by waiting a gun, and you know, it doesn't make sense, right, you know, as a black man in America in twenty twenty, that just doesn't happen. Uh, And so that was already a cause for concern. But what they didn't tell us was that Casey was actually executed walking inside of his home. And so that that that's something that obviously, you know,
would have made this immediately a national news story. What happened was that Casey woke up that morning, he had a dentist appointment. He went to the dentist normal Friday, and uh, you know, from that point he headed home, stopped the subway, grabbed three sandwiches, one for himself and a couple for his family, and at that point he parked in front of his house, walked across his yard, Uh, you know, started to go into his side door, and at some point as that a side door was opened. Uh,
there was an altercation with the deputy. And by altercation, I mean the family heard three gunshots and saw Casey fall into his kitchen and at that point, his toddler brother's five year old brother, uh you know, started screaming, His three year old cousin started screaming, and the seventy two year old grandmother came into the kitchen and saw her baby on the on the kitchen floor in a pool of blooved subway line next to him. And so that's the story. That a man was executed walking into
his own home. You know, it was not that a man was waving the gun. And it's important to note that since that initial story, that police account has changed. You know, it's now that he was witnessed with a gun. And so we have a case where a black man with a concealed carry permit and the state that allows you to openly carry a weapon, was witnessed with the
gun and was executed walking into his own home. And that's all that we have at this point, because that Deputy Jason Meade has not made any statement about exactly what happened and what he did. So did he have a did he have a gun? Did they found a go No, there was no weapon. They said that they found a weapon, and it wouldn't be a surprise to the family because Casey was very passionate about guns, and he took the step of you know, getting his concealed
carry permit. But he also at the same time he also I was very adamant with his family about you know, gun safety and never having a gun illegally. So they say that they recovered a gun, but all the family saw was the subway there and Casey on the floor, you know, dying. Did They also say that he was not the person that they were looking for. I remember reading that somewhere exactly, you know, and so that that deputy was there for some fugitive task for us a
case he never had any accounts with the law. Casey was not a suspect in any way, and they did clarify that from the beginning. So it's not a situation where there was a mistaken identity. This was flat out in execution of an innocent man walking into his home after a dentist appointment and he was shut in the back. Yeah, that's our belief. Unfortunately, we have not had any access to the body. Casey's family has not been able to
see Casey since this incident. But you know, what we do know is that Casey's keys were still in the door, Casey, he had a Mickey Mouse emblem all those keys, and those keys were hanging in the door even after after the shooting, and so um, you know, he's walking into a three bullet holes in this metal screen door. And uh, you know, what we know is that this was an execution and this should not have happened in any tam.
We got to send you positive vintage I love and healing energy right now because I see you going through it and I wouldn't wish this on anybody, right And I know this is very brave and strong for you to even be able to come on our platform, But we do want to make sure that there is some sort of accountability or justice and anything that we can do to bring light and attention to what happened unjustly to yourself. We want to make sure that we do
that and make people aware of what happened. By the way, you look like you could be a sister. You look super wow And I saw, yeah, I saw. Originally the cops are trying to say that he was in his car, you know, yeah, and that that part really frustrated me.
And I think that's important. I mean, I'm not saying that, uh there you know that the fence is in, but the cover up is definitely in motion because from the very beginning, the statement that was put out was that he was shot after exciting his vehicle, and that's just not the case. He died on his kitchen floor, and it was it was yards away. I mean, he parked on the street. Wasn't a driveway to walk across his yard and walk across the neighbor's yard and then across
his yard and into the back gate. It was in the door and was able to open the door. I mean, we fell in the house, shot in front of my mother, my five year olds. So my five year old son is the one who called me screaming, mommy to all these jobs side Kathy's damn please, I'm so scared her. Yeah, come get me, get you, get you, Remind me. I just came over there because I was on my way to my second job. Whole family traumatized. Now, how was?
How was? How was your the grandmother at the moment that night she passed out and hit her head and felt on my steps and she just got on the hospital. She broke her collar. I mean, we are, we are shattered. We are I mean, mom, I gave birth to Casey when I was sixteen years old. He was the only baby in the family, so he became everybody's back to me at it took a village. I was a baby when I had him, and to my parents, my sister, everybody was a big part of his upbringing. He didn't
have a father, so my dad was his father. And my dad passed almost three years ago. So uh, he was our baby. He was our baby, So we are. I mean, you see this and I see mothers and my heart breaks, but you never ever imagined from the life I don't. I'm a sing mother of ten children. I raised my kids by myself. We don't count on the government for assistance. I worked my butt off. They are very very well taken care of. Casey was my rock. He was the big brother, so he helped with everything.
Like I just gave birth to twenties, like twenty eight. For last year, they were two months early, and Casey had just got home. He had the CEO license, Aims and he had a contract with Walmart. He was driving a Coss Country in California for six months and he came home for Christmas and then I went to early labor. I had the twins two weeks two months early. So yeah, he was there. And when I went, when they took me into the operating room, he was right by my sock.
Take your time, take your time. Casey had to leave him go back out on the trucks, but he couldn't leave me at home by myself with them twins and the nick you and he came home and he stayed home so he could help. He sounds amazing. My son was more than amazing. I've deserved this. I didn't raise them to be in the streets. There was not raised like that. They are not in the streets. There's never been in trouble. Is like everything he did was legal
as guns was legal every last way. He loved guns, he did and it's so faddy, but everyone was legal. He got his license first. He was big, got pictured all over his page and his classes. He was so proud of himself. He was big on the license. He brought every one of his guns from the guns school. If he had his gun on, it was on his hip. And I guarantee that. All right. Well, we have more with Tim Lepine and her attorney, Shawn Walton, when we come back. She's telling him what happened with her son,
her son Casey that was killed by police. It don't move. It's the Breakfast Club the Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angel Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now we're still talking to Tim Lapaine, an attorney Shawn Walton. Her son was killed by police, and she's telling a story to win the NRA. At a time like this, this is when the NRA is supposed to step up right, Sean exactly, you know, and I think, what this uh, what this story, you know, um says for this country is?
You know, what does it say that a black man can do everything right? You know, he can go and get his concealed carry from it, he can live in a state where it's legal to do that. You know, it's a constitutional right to bear arms. And so for Casey, Casey was proud of that. Casey was a gun rights advocate, but he did things the right way. And you know, I can I can say that myself as a black man,
you know, as as a father and a husband. I have to to question whether if I get a CCW, if I will be shot and killed because of of some officer that sees me with a gun and sees a threat. And so I think this is something that we all have to rally around, you know, across the country because uh, you know, as you said the NRA, I mean, it's it's it crosses racial lines. Um, you know, to the extent that we all should have a right
to protect ourselves in this country. And I think it's important that you know, the media gets this right because I've been asked questions like why did Casey feel the need to have a dumperment at such a young age? And I promise, and so Casey was twenty three years old. I mean that's like asking why, you know, somebody driving a car at the driver's license because I can legally do that at that age legally, right, it's my legal
rate exactly. And so, um, you know, it's not about what Casey did at this point, because Casey did nothing. Casey went to the densist to get his teeth clean, Casey went and got subway from self and fort you know, for his family. Casey did everything right. And so he's still at that point after doing everything right, after after being hard working and and being you know, just passionate about his family and about this world. He was gunned down in his own home, and so we need justice
for the case. My son was being a black man. That that's the only threat my son was. Myself was did not my son when I heard fly my son if I killed him. But he like mom quicky, like he loves snakes, he loved animals. He just like he was a nature if you watched the y'all on my page and I'll see something the videos posts that he got his siblings and there I'm taking nature walks that Sean. Is it true that the state turned down taking over
the investigation. That's true, and that's important to note because what happened was that the Franklin County Sheriff's office, initially you know, was was involved with this this shooting. He was the sriff's deputy, and they turned that that investigation over to the Columbus Police. But in twenty twenty, the Columbus police have turned over their own investigations to the state police because of so many issues with those investigations.
And so three days passed before Columbus asked the state police to come in and they said, at that point, we don't know what happened to the scene. You know, we don't know where these witnesses have gone. We can't you come into this. We also don't know why you're asking us to come in. And so there's so many questions raised at this point, and the investigation at this point is taming, and so they're gonna have to take serious steps in order to ensure justice for Casey and Uh.
You know, it's important to note that the US Marshal Uh that was leading this task force on Friday, the day of the shooting, he said that he believes that it's justified. But all he said was that Casey was shot after asking in his vehicle and that things went badly. And that's a slap in the face. That's a slap in the face to Casey's family and to this country that you can take the life of a black man
in his own home. I about that and tell us that it happened after we exited his vehicle, and that and that statement is enough to to have us remain patient and to allow this quote unquote investigation to play out. We can't remain patient because at this point, every day that passes is a day that justice is denied for Casey and for black people. In this country. And so you know, Charlot Man, you asked, how how can the family be supported? Jason meed to this point, it's not
made a statement about what took place that day. There are no eye witnesses that we know of, but Jason Meat was there, and as an officer that is sworn to protect and serve, I see no reason why he can't come out about what caused him to take the life of Casey on Friday and soon before. And there's no body camera footage. I know they said that they're not required to wear body cameras. Does Mead have a history of doing things like this? What is his history
like as a police officer? So we're still waiting on his four PERSONNELI file, But we do know that he was involved in a shooting back in twenty and eighteen. I don't know the facts of that shooting, but it's not his first shooting and he was a officer's my understanding. And you know they take a violent approach they deal with violent fugitives. But what you cannot do is you cannot view a black man with a gun as as violent or suspect to a fugitive sent you because he
has a gun. If that's all right in this country. Uh, you know we cannot be executed for simply exercising that, right, But the office a black awaite, right, what's to call the action? Tom samlon Sean, I want, I want murder charges. If it was my side, he'll be in jail right now in murder charges. If it was me, I would be sitting in jail with murgaer charges. My son was executed coming into his hole. He laid on the kitchen floor.
Die everybody, his five year old brother, my seven meet to year old mother, and I hold fool family members were justice. If it was any one of us, we would be in jail today trying to pay a ball. If we have woman, that man needs to be charged, he needs to be prosecuted, he needs to be fired. His bad needs to be taken and we need some type of police reform. And this kind of stuck this guys. All right, Well, thank you guys so much a time.
Let you have my info. My line is open to you. Yeah, I want to connect that I could do for you. Always just hit me up. Let me know. We will always keep people updated on what's happening. Whatever we can do to help and amplify this story. Just now we are all in. Yeah, yeah, we need to connect Tamla with the mothers of the movement, you know what I'm saying, because she needs she need that kind of support group around her right now. She need that kind of village
loving up on her right now. So you need to connect her with Sabrina Fulton and other mothers of the movement. Absolutely, well, thank you tam La Paine and Sean Walton. Appreciate you and like you said, we're here for you anytime you need us. This platform is here for you, so if you need it, you give us a call. And thank you so much for checking in this morning. Thank y'all
sending you healing energy, Tamil. Absolutely I appreciate love alrighty, all right, well, thank you tamme La Paine an attorney Shawn Walton for joining us. When we come back. We got roomors, so don't move. It's to Breakfast Club, Go morning. Yeah, it's the World's most Dangerous morning show. To Breakfast Club Charlomagne and God angela ye DJ and if you want to go do something real fast. We're celebrating Tenue. Leave this car and with the movie's car. We're celebrating ten years. Angelie.
I've been on this radio for ten years, dropping the clues, Bons to the damn Breakfast Club. PJ n Vy, Angelie and Charlote mcgaated. God. You know, the holidays is a great time to around the holidays. It's a great time to start a new job. When I worked at Serious, I started right before Thanksgiving because you start working, but then you get vacation. That's what we did. Yeah, I think our first official day was December. It wasn't December six, but I think we did two mock shows prior to that,
like right before Thanksgiving. I'm not sure, but we're flashing back all week long to you know, various breakfast club moments. This is one of my favorite moments. This is the first time we interviewed Cardi B. This is Cardi B before you know the music. This is Cardi B before TV everything. This when Cardi B was just on social media and she did have a song called cheap Ass Weave.
I think a matter of fact, I think she had just dropped Gangster Bitch Volume one, if I'm not mistaken, because we were she wasn't on Loving hip Hop yet, she had I think she just was starting because wasn't her himself up here? That Yeah, that was for loving him. That was before it aired, So that before what year was this twenty fourteen, twenty thirteen, twenty fourteen. I don't know. All I know if we were the first people to play Cardi B music on the radio, and it was
a song called cheap Ass. We've played the Clifford you don't get a prenup because you don't have a lot of money in a couple of years. Cardie, if you play your card right, you can really pimp this whole situation the right way. I can't. I can't. I do it my thing the smart way and whatever. Now, what about your career as an artist as well? Yeah? I love cheap Ass. We were about to play bad cheap Ass. Weve right bass, and y'all this Cardi B. And this
is my track. It's called cheap Ass Weave and they're gone. They gonna love it forever, y'all, don't learn it forever. We didn't play none of the goddamn song. No. I thought you're gonna let some of Cheapass we fly? Okay, Yes, that was from Wow December fifteenth, two Thy fifteen. What's the days date? Today is December eighth, oh twenty. Yeah, so right around the same time you had the sim of fifteen two fifteen was when Cardi was for us
up here. Hey, we got rum report coming up you, Yes, we do, and we are going to talk about Jane Eiko And she says why she does not use the N word in her music anymore. That answer should be easy. We'll talk about it. It's the Breakfast Club. God, damn it. I got to take this mask off. I don't trust the Angelie. She don't know where she's been. But take it off for a second. Yeah, leave it on. Actually the masks to protect me from you. Oh you might
be right, Yeah, you leave it on. Yes, it's the World's most Dangerous Morning to show the Breakfast Club Charlemaine and gone Angelie. I all know what dj NV is. It's time to getting the rumor report. Oh, we're going to talk about why Jane Ko loves using the N word. She's filling the team. This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, Jane Eiko says that she is not going to use the N word in her music anymore, and She talked about it on
social media. She said, I am less black than someone half black, but also less white than someone half white, and Asian is the least thing I am LLL. So at this point, it's whatever they want me to be. So what is she? What is well? She actually posted her DNA results. She's twenty five percent Asian, thirty three percent African, thirty four percent European. And that's what her results are. Ye, I have a Japanese grandfather, a Creole Dominican grandmother on my mother's side. Both of my father's
parents are black and white. And yeah, you can't use the N word if you got more European blood than you than you do African blood. That is just the rules. Now she can say nigg she can say nig's gone nigge and leave it at that. Uh. Well, anyway, she's mixed with a lot of different things. And if you see her dad, you can see her dad just looks like he's you know, he looks black. But a lot of us that have a lot of mixed things in US, I know I do. I am ninety seven percent West African.
Drop on a clue's bombs from me, damnage okay, ninety seven percent. I'm black, Andy Black. All right. Now, let's talk about JAT from the City Girl. She has deleted her Twitter page. She started a new one, and that's because it's some old tweets that everybody's been talking about now. She posted, I don't even want to read these because
they're so old. I don't want to do that to her because these are from like twenty eleven, nine years ago, and I saw some interesting things that people were saying on social media about You know, a lot of people post things that are never will get the amount of light on it that these tweets from celebrities end up getting. So nine years ago, she probably never thought she'd be City Girl JT today, but she posted not all jokes aside. Stopped searching them tweets because I don't feel like slapping
a bitch back into the same year. I was talking about them in amazing clapback drop one of clues bomb for that clapback that was fantastic. I read that one. But Joe, you know how long ago nine years is people finish college, finished high school and college in nine years. You know how long ago that is? Nine years to be holding somebody accountable for that, like, come on, man, stop now. She did post Now this was a song lyric, and maybe some people didn't realize how crazy this song
lyric was. She said, I swear I hate em, whereas I should be an effing Nazi. Which song lyric was that? That's from Day's Love? Try Me? Really? That was from Yes Why is this? Yeah? It was a lot of those good little bars that slipped through the cracks. Travis Scott had one two on sickle More. Oh yeah, yeah, I'm not gonna say the word. He said, you said it already before. I say it all the time, but I don't want them to edit it. I like when that song please my goodness? All right, now, let's talk
about Brandy from Love and Hip Hop Hollywood. There's some video, there's some audio footage that out and she was arguing with her boyfriend Max Lux's real name Marcus Boyd and they were on Instagram Live. He and well, I guess they're married. They were on Instagram Live and the screen went black and we could not see what was happening, but we heard this never again. When you five, Ronnie, don't call me. I'm getting beat up. You're gonna disrespect me.
You think you're gonna disrespect me to the world, Brandon, you're not. You're not. You're not quin where you get the scrap? But the hell I was gonna live. Yes they were on Live. Well this was happening, but the screen was blacked out. Now, he posted, and where's never tell me how to run my issue? We're full blown with the business. You'll get scope quick. First off, f y'all, I ain't hit nobody, you lame m F. Second, I'll pop issue in my crib whenever the F I feel
like in my seventeen year old relationship. Either d I can't even read all this just because you've been with a woman that long on me that you have the right the traumatizer and you don't have the right that sounded on her or you know, verbally assault her now. Brandy also responded. She said, I am fine. He didn't touch me. I was choking him and fighting him. All he did was verbal abuse me back. I am sorry
for going live. I did that to force us to take space, knowing he wouldn't want to argue on live. Please pray for my family. The devil is attacking so strong. Yeah, it sounds like y'all need counseling. Sounds like y'all need to go sit down and talk to somebody together. Nobody should ever talk to you like that. I was just saying in the other room when I was listening, I was like, I could never even picture my boyfriend speaking that way to me, or calling me a b or
none of those things. I mean, people get caught up in their emotions. I understand what the no, that's not right, and it happens. It happens like they people get into arguments and relationships and it happens, and then people apologize. Nobody ever said it's cool, but it does happen. Sit here and say that it doesn't happen. That a lot of people haven't been in the argument with their spouse. I called it a name that they didn't mean, and then a late apologize. It happens. It doesn't make it
right though it's happened. And by the way, if he if he actually sits down and listens back to himself, he would check himself. I would that my trigger. I don't even let people talk to me crazy. Ever. That's to me is like the biggest red flag because you don't know what's coming after that, and so if you ever try to talk to me crazy out of your mouth, that's it, especially in that way. That sounded wild horrible.
Yeah yeah. And then she's excusing his behavior and saying all he did was verbally and in front of a child. You had a child crying. That was sad. All right, I'm antila yee, And that is your rumor report. All right, thank you. Miss Charlemagne wore giving that donkey too. You know, four after the hour, we got to go to staten Ala. I don't want to, but we have to this morning. Okay. It's a guy named Johnny Tobacco. I think that's that doesn't sound right now, that doesn't sound right Tobacco. It's
not Tabasco Tobacco. But you went to move your car and brought food. Come on, we don't know interns up here. I gotta do things right to move my corner cold water. First of all, before you leave this building, you need to ask a senior executive at our heart, you know, if you can leave during all hours. Okay, I got in on one, so I'm all right, you have an in on one one? What and what? First of all, there's no flirting with senior executive executives that I heard
you're after you're signing your new country. Are you're feeling yourself? You're feeling you're feeling yourself. Read your colde of conduct. Okay, well a vagina is number one. Wow, that's how you talk to a senior executive. We're gonna have to talk about this far after the hour. All right, it's a breakfast club of morning. You're checking out the world's most morning show Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy and Jela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. We got
a special guest on the line this morning. We have Zuri All welcome, thank you. What's up? Good morning, loved one. What's happening? Um? All as well? I'm really not all the way awake right now because I'm in Los Angeles and I haven't been up before the sun and probably like five years. Oh, you're not an early bird at all, Hans Zuri, No, no, no, I'm more of a night out.
But for the breakfast Club, I couldn't wait. So if you don't know, people who don't know who Zuri Hall is explaining to him who you are and what you do. So they're up to speed. Yeah, so I am an entertainment news host. I am with Access Hollywood. I'm also the sideline reporter on MBC's American Ninja Warrior. I've been in entertainment news for probably six or seventy years now. I was at MTV for a minute, which is where I first met Charlemagne, and then we were on MTV
two's Uncommon Sense together. He was generous enough to allow me to share the screen with him on that show, and that's how we first got to know each other. And then after MTV, I went to two E News for a little while and I was there for probably like four or five years doing all of the Hollywood
entertainment red carpet coverage. And now I'm at Access Hollywood and yeah, I've got my hands full, and now we've got the podcast too with the Black Effect right at the podcast Zori, did you know you wanted to get into TV when you were younger? Yeah, I always knew
that I wanted to be on stage. My first love was acting, So I actually grew up in children's theater workshop like five years old, remember memorizing my first set of lines, and I used to watch to the library and like camp out in the theater aisle and read how to like make a headshot or how to get your resume and all these things. Because I'm from Toledo, Ohio, so it was quite the journey to get you the coast. What were those lines when you were five? I don't
remember those lines? I'm what we complaining thirty years ago? You don't remember what it was like? What? What was the what was I remember? I had two pigtails? What was Oh? I was in Rip van Winkle. I was in a production of Rip van Winkle. I think that was my debut at five years old. Ah, that's the connection Charlomagne. That was like part of your rap. Name that was Charlomagne's Na wait what I'd rather talk about that than me a five years my name to be
Dizzy van Winkle. Yes, yes, and he had two pigtails. Also, did any pigtails he did enlisted? I'm jure you would wear them? Well, so wait, give me you asking me for lines? Giving me something? What was what was when we go talking about I used to steal other people's rap, so I would wrap like a five dog verse and not like it was mine, A wrap like a red man verse and not like it was mine and assume no one would ever catch up. So nobody would catch on as if tribe call question red man weren't gold
and platinum artists exactly right, exactly. But you you went to college too. You went to Ohio State, Yes, I did. So what was your having a full ride at Ohio State in the Ohio State University? Thank you very much. You had a full ride full right, yeah, full right through junior high high school in college where all academic scholarships. Yeah. So, so you went to school with not a lot whether or not a lot of black people. Oh my god, I was so there were I think three black people,
four black people. Granted, it's important to know my entire graduating class was like thirty six people and we were all going to school together for like six years. But yeah, by the time I graduated, I was the only black girl in my class. And I think I was that only black girl for at least three of my four
high school years. How did that? Yeah, I mean it impacted me a lot in one sense, Like we talked a lot about code switching, right, and so that was something that I had to learn how to do from a very early age, and I didn't feel like I fit in totally because I didn't. I was the only black girl in the glass. And yet I was learning to operate in these other spaces that when I came home looked nothing like you know what I was used to.
I remember it was the first time that I realized the difference between kind of the halves and the half nots right, And so I'm living in between these two spaces and I'm like, hold up, this isn't adding up. I remember one time one of my white girlfriends, her mom gave me a ride back home, and her little brother was in the car with us, And as we left my school's neighborhood and kind of headed back into the inner city, the roads got bumbyer. I never thought
about that in my life. I was like bumby, And the little boy was like, mom, why are the roads so bumpy? And why are there so many holes in the streets here? And he's a kid, He's not thinking about it at all. But then I, as maybe a twelve or thirteen year old, hadn't thought about it either, and I'm like, well, shoot, why are they so but why is why is there even a difference? It was the first time I realized that his experience driving home was not the same as mine, because you know, our
lifestyles weren't the same. How did um being around all those white people affect your rhythm? Your rhythm? Can you dance? Can you not dance? That would the fact that if I answer this, I'm damned. If I do, I'm danned if I don't. Right Like the fact that you have to be like I have rhythm isn't automatic? Nah, she can't. I don't want to see it. I think I am great, Thank you very much. I dance, I go out, I live my life. I just I don't know, Charlottage. I
don't think about yes, I have rhythm. What are you now? The reason I keep asking about your past is simply because I want people to know Zurie Halls don't happen overnight. You were intentional about what it is you wanted to do. What was your major in college? I majored in strategic communication with a focus on mass external audiences, and I minored in theater. And how did that help? You? Know? It helped me because I've been learning how to craft
a message since I was eighteen years old. I've always wanted to be an entertainment but I knew if I wasn't going to be an entertainment news, my backup plan would be maybe I do publicity or PR or marketing in the space and as a communicator, as a storyteller, like I used to write competitively. I've got rialom. You should have asked if I have friends, because I was such a nerd in high school, and so we would actually have. It was called Power of the Pen and
there was a state competition. I ended up with first place at state finals where you're writing competitively, timed, given prompts, etc. So that was what was on my heart from an early age, and strategic communication to me was just kind of that next professional step. It's like, Okay, now I know how to tell a story, how do I tell it to the masses in a way that relates to them? So that kind of set me up for the fact that I tell stories for a living. Now you know,
it might look differently. I spent a year in Dallas, Texas anchoring the evening news. Those were the hardest stories that I ever had to tell. You know, you're reporting our death destruction. I won my first Emmy in Indiana. I see your back then stunting. I see it, little little low key flags, just like a gentle gentle one in the corner. But yes, I think that's how it
prepared me. School was me figuring out who I was, what I had to say, and who I thought might want to hear it, and then just getting comfortable with owning that voice. Like I'm very well aware that sometimes because of my my upbringing, my perspective might differ a little bit from others. But just owning who I am and owning who I'm not has really been the key to sharing my story in a way that resonates with people.
So that's that's what I am to do now. We have more with Zuri Hall when we come back, and make sure you subscribe to Zuri Hall's podcast Hot Happy Mess on The Black Effect. iHeartRadio podcast network and salute the most Encors. Okay you note them for their brands like Cars, Light Mill of Light, Blue Moon, and Busy Seltzer. We're excited to be collaborating with brands mosten Cause on
the Black Effect Podcast Network. Don't Move, It's to Breakfast Club, Good Morning Morning, Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we all the breakfast club was still kicking in Assouri Hall yee. Now, I tell you we're talking about impostor syndrome, which is something that I've been discussing a lot lately too as a black woman entrepreneur. So I wanted to address that with you, what impostor syndrome
is and your thoughts on it. Impostor syndrome is just this idea that we don't belong right that, Okay, I've gotten into this room, I've gotten into this space, but I'm not supposed to be here, and at some point they're gonna realize it doesn't matter if it's a job that you get, if it's a social situation that you somehow end up in. It's this idea that you're an impostor. And it is very often based on the lives we
tell ourselves. You know. I said in a recent episode of How Happy Mess that we carry our insecurities into our opportunities, and I have certainly done that in the past. I'm working on it. I do it much less now, Like even Charlomagne, I kind of opened up to you a little bit about this earlier in the year when I was at MTV like, I felt a lot of that, and it really starts to chip away, not to set
your confidence, but at your performance. That's where you come to in TV because instead of showing up as your true, authentic self, you start being what you think the producer wants, saw the EP wants. So you're not even being yourself, and so you're not giving your best performance because it's not you exactly. And to your point, which is so right, it comes into you also knowing who you are. And
so for me, the my twenties was that journey. I didn't know who I was outside of a high achieving, high performing person until probably my late twenties early thirties, and that was the first time that I had to sit with myself and say, Okay, you have achieved, You've checked a lot of boxes, but you're not as happy as you could be. And everywhere you go you kind of feel that, if not imposter syndrome, that who do
I need to be to drive here? And I stopped asking myself that question a few years ago and decided, I am who I am, so let me go find and seek out opportunities that helped serve that and that celebrate that. So what are my core values? What do I prioritize? Who am I proud to be. I'm proud to be Joe's and Valencia's daughter. I'm proud of the Ohio girl that I am. And I want to be in spaces where I can be that, where I don't
have to play that down. And it made me realize I was gonna have to say no to a lot of stuff, and I was gonna have to walk away from things. But what I walked into was more purpose and peace because I was no longer showing up for people who drained me, for shows that didn't inspire me, and so I was just happier and that resonates that shows on camera and shows on screen. What got you to that point was it? Was it a therapist? Was it a friend? What got you to that point where
you felt like I can be that free? It was therapy, And it was being so miserable that I couldn't take it anymore. I was in a job that for a long time I had loved a lot, but I got to a certain point where I was crying every day. I was exhausted. I didn't feel appreciated, I didn't feel understood. It was like, the things that I brought to the table were no longer a priority in those spaces, in certain spaces, and that's okay, But I was still trying to show up as whatever that new thing was, that
new energy was that they wanted. And at a certain point I was like, I don't want to have to be anything other than I, than what I am, and I am so miserable faking it that I would rather do nothing than keep doing this in the way that I am so being that fed up that I had to seek a change. And then through therapy, I was able to realize what are my core values integrity, family, work, ethic. I appreciate being in spaces where hard work is appreciated
and celebrated. And so as I realized who I was, I could realize what I needed to be doing and who I needed to be doing it with, And that was really the key to it all. Got so, Zoe, what happened after college? What was the what was the first gig out of college? I just get so stressed every time you answer you ask a question specifically because it always seems so chill at first, and then I have this bad habit of taking the bait like anytime I'm brilliant, idiots, I just go high. For the first
week after because I revealed too much. My mom is calling me like, well, I didn't know that you did today, and I'm just like, never know. When I posted your podcast on the day, somebody was like, it is her first guest gonna be uncircumcised, the circumcised. Please Charlotte, I please, Charlotte man. Please, we don't have to explain inside joke, no joke. After after college. After college, I want a competition to be the face of a local TV station
in Indianapolis. And then that was my baptism by fire. So it was a top twenty five market. I learned how to edit footage, how to shoot footage myself. I learned how to produce for the first time, and that I really credit to my career because I learned how to be more than, you know, a talking head. I was telling stories, I was producing them start to finish. I was pitching stories in the newsroom, and then I just kind of climbed the local news markets. So I
was in dating for a while. I was anchoring the evening news in Dallas, Texas, and I was the weather girl there too. So that was a little bit bizarre, and then I moved to New York. My goal was national by twenty five, and then that happened. I got my first job offer for a cable channel. It was Fused at the time, at twenty four. So you moved in New York for Fuse. Yeah, I went to New York for Fuse and then I was there for a year and then MTV was interested, so I went over.
I headed over to MTV and then the rest was history. E News came after that, moved to LA and never looked back. When I saw Zori at MTV just having conversations with Zouri, I'm like, yo, that's what I want to be, the other host of Uncommon Sense. And me and Zouri actually shot the pilot together for Uncommon Sense and then she did one episode and then go to eat. No, Okay, that is not how it went down, well it is
technically how it went down. Actually, I was at a point at MTV where I was like, well, what am I doing? Like what am I what is for me here? You know? I was looking for that space and then what kind of kills me? Was? Um? The MTV two opportunity came on the scene I met you. You were really advocating for me, and I so appreciated it, and I was like, oh my gosh, I'm making headway here at MTV, and it feels really good. But by that
point I had already been planting the Lacy's. And then as soon as I was getting excited about staying in New York and doing uncommon sense and being with MTV, he was like, are you sure you don't want to get come up here? And I was like, ah, that
was always my next goal. So it came a few years earlier than I had expected, so it kind of felt like an hour never moment because you didis and Merrill was the original cast in one common Sense right, which is so crazy when I think about just how far everyone has come since then, and then when I see them, oh my god, it just likes me. It makes me so happy. Another fun fact, My parting gift to Zori when she left to go to E was one of the bottles of don PERI yond that drink
gave me. You regifted, Yes, right, yes, he regifted, and I have my bottle. It was hood rich because I was on the train for sure, when a bottle of dog holding onto the ball with my other hand, trying to get home to Harlem, and they were like, what is this girl doing when a bottle of on the train to Fine? Hot happy mess? What does it mean to be a hot happy mess? A hot happy mess? Hot happy mess is all about celebrating your magic in the middle of life's messes. I spent all of my
twenties putting off the living for later. I'm not gonna go on summer vacation with y'all. I'm not gonna go on that spring break trip because I'm hustling, because I'm interning, I'm whatever. I'm like whatever. But this is about saying we can't do that anymore. We can't put off our living for tomorrow. So the most we can do is celebrate and find the magic in the middle of what we have. And that means embracing hot, the happy, and the mess of your life at the same time. I
love my twenties. They made me who I am. I am living a great life because of the sacrifices I made then. But now I am more more obsessed with, more preoccupied with how do I take the time to celebrate the things that matter? So what's that? Zoie Hall another episode of Hot Happy Mess. I've been recording in my closet with a blanket on top of my head. So we're really doing big things over here, guys. So no video, just audio because then I'll put them somewhere
with a blanket. And yeah, just still creating content, entertainment news on Access Hollywood. So just staying busy. But Hot Happy Mess. That's it. Every Monday, We've got new episodes and we've got a lot of really exciting topics coming up. So I hope everyone gives it a listen. Yeah, go subscribe to Hot Happy Mess. Um Black Effect I Heeartradio podcast network, available everywhere you listen to podcasts. I Love to the Soul with um Niedro Glover I can't pronounce
her last name and Nedra Glover Tuab. Yes. Like the happiness hacks that she was doing were gold, right man, that was would you say you have a hard time with Yeah? The first one mind your business inviting your tongue. Yeah, Well, Zuri, we appreciate you for checking in. Appreciate you are a star. Happy. I'd love to see you shine. I appreciate you friends, Thank you all so much for taking the time to talk a little bit with me. I really appreciate it.
The following on all platforms at Zurie Hall. That's right, the Suriy Hall is the breakfast club. Good Morning. I wish I could hit the song that Charlomagne sings behind the scenes, but anyway, morning everybody is DJ Envy Angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. Okay, let's get to the rumors. Let's talk College Hill reboot. It's just oh gosh, it's the rum report for Breakfast Club.
All right, Well, there is a College Hill reboot in the works, according to the Jazzman brand, and they said that filming will begin in twenty twenty one. The cast will include celebrities that would like to pursue higher education. And if y'all used to watch College Hill, you know it was a reality show on BT so so for HBCUs, you can expect to see our diverse cast including reality stars, artists,
and influencers. And that's going to be watch twenty one ninever you used to watch College Watch when it was on. But I mean, I'm all for any program that influences and inspires people don't want to go to college. That's the HC. Yeah, even though I didn't go to college. But you know now College Hill started airing back in two thousand and four and then until two thousand and nine. Yeah,
I would check it out, all right. Olivia Jade is breaking her silence and all of that is on the college admission scandal that got her mom and dad in prison. Laurie Laughlin and I can't even pronounce his name, Massimo Gia Nully. So she was on the Red Table talk and she was talking about her family's involvement in this college bribery ring that became national news. Listen to this. So do you understand why different people in the community
would be upset? Don't have any understanding of why I would be upset at your being here and what you all did. I would hear from you because I feel like it's a good learning thing. I think I can understand how wrong it is. And we had the means to do something and we completely took it and ran with it. I missed that whole entanglement. What was that about? You don't remember the whole Kylage scandal where these people were paying Rick Singer money to help get their kids
into different colleges. She's a daughter. She's one of the kids that actually ended up yes, and her parents paid I think five hundred thousand dollars yes, to help her older sister get accepted into USC So part of it was making an elect She was member of a rowing team, so she got a spot on the crew team. They even had pictures of them, like practicing their rowing and stuff like that. So if you're not cheating, you're not trying hard man. All right now out let's discuss what
happened with little Baby on his birthday weekend. He went to Vegas. And there's a woman, an adult film actress named Miss London, who went on Twitter Sunday and allegedly she's saying that little Baby, I guess paid her sixteen thousand dollars for one night. What matter? What for sixteen gre she had posted, I'm legit about to talk ish all night. Okay, I'm home, six k richer and full of nineteen forty two, not dropping no names, but Jada
not leaving this man. Ever, She said, the best d I ever had came from a millionaire who didn't say more than two full sentences to me. He literally beat me to the mattress. As soon as I got in the room. Now little Baby has responded like, huh, what the f be wrong with y'all people? And he said, I get it, say baby name get cloud. Y'all need to stop the desperate ish And then he said, when ish going good, watch for the devil. And then she put out an alleged DM from Little Baby's account where
he said, what's the point of paying? If you do all that you f in the game. If I pay for you ain't supposed to speak on it. That's bad business, mama. If he did pay and prostitution this league le Vegas right. But if he did pay for it, why speak did you get paid? All I got from that is when the person refers to a bed as a mattress. She's not used to a box print. She used to just the mattress on the floor for her to say, he just went straight to the mattress. Now. Little Baby also said,
jadad been with me my whole birthday, including Vegas. Y'all y'all be on some bs and Jada said, trying to f up the brand. You bad for business. F no girl, And then she said, see this is why it's best to just stfu and chill because as soon as you show a little bit of happiness on the internet, m mefress be like, I'm so tired of this. That's a fact people misery loves company and companies on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and all the other social media apps. Like, what
was the point of that woman telling that lie? She said she was drunk when she was tweeting about it, So that gives you the right to lie just because you're drunk. No, because you could ruin somebody's whole household, somebody's whole home because what his household was on his birthday. You trying to celebrate against that. And if you lie about that, what else do you lie about? All? Right? Now, Mario Lopez is playing Colonel Sanders in a movie recipe
that's real. Yeah, it's a Lifetime movie O KFC. So it looks crazy, it looks ridiculous. I thought Mario was playing yesterday when I saw him post a recipe for a seduction. So you can check that out on Sunday, by the way, if you want to see that on Lifetime. And we got to give a rest in peace to Natalie to sell Reid's family. She passed away and she's known for her roles in Eve, a media film and Baps. She died after a battle with cancer that she had
kept very private. She had calling cancer. She was diagnosed earlier this year. She wasn't hospice care in her final days. She was surrounded by family when she went. So rest in peace. That's horrible. Rest in peace there. I'm telling you, man, I don't care what happened this year. If you're healthy right now, if you're alive right now, take a deep breath and thank God, okay, because it's a lot with a lot of grief to shield, with a lot of
death to shields, a lot of sickness this year. If you didn't have to experience any of that and you're here right now, thank God. Man, Okay, what your situation is, trust me, it could be worse. Well, that is your room of report. I'm Angela Yee. All right, people's choice, mix us up next, let's go reporting. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club now shout to Mountain Dew. And Mountain Dew has an HBCU initiative that they have are putting into effect.
They feel like the Black community faces a wealth gap that is a result of years a systemic racism. Now ain't no field and they do. They're restricted by barriers that should have been long removed. And Mountain dew believes entrepreneurs are the doers and the keys to building up black owned businesses and shrinking the historic wealth gap. Okay, So, Mountain Dewer is announcing with the Real Change Opportunity Fun Pitch competition now with the pool prize of a million dollars.
The goal of the Real Change Opportunity Fund Pitch competition is to aspire and empower HBCU students to go out and do and ultimately turning their killer ideas into real businesses. So, if you want to enter and get some of this money, visit mountaind dot com slash Real Change, No doubt, that's speaking of real change. Charlemagne resigned for an additional five years. You want to donate some money, bro Okay, Um, First of all, you need to address me as senior Creative
Officer of Cultural Content and Programming. Okay, on top of my duties as a co founder and executive vice president in chief creative officer at the Black Effect Podcast Network. Okay, So, watch how you talk to a senior executive at our heart? All right? Does that mean? So if you flirt with me now like you always do, if you with me like you always flirting with an employee, and you you were doing your code of conduct this morning. You saw
that one little thing about hugging from the back. You told me to don't you told me to old when I asked you to do what you had to do it because if I did not, I don't know where my job security was. Well, guess what what, I'll talk about it in the senior in the meeting that they would senior executive, I'll see, I'll secure your job is all right? All right? And swot to my guy Vacari Sellers man um. A couple of years ago, I was,
I am, I'm an executive producer on mccari Sellers. While I breathe, I hope documentary and um it won an Emmy and I came into mail yesterday, so I had it in the car, so I decided to bring it in just so y'all don't think I'm lying. Let me hold your emmy. What am I supposed to do with this thing? Put on your man too? Yes, So they won out. It won for Outstanding Documentary Topical While I Breathe, I hope. So if you've never seen the Maccari Sellers doc While I Breathe, I hope, go check it out.
I think it's pretty good with for what out of Emmy is pretty good. Congrats all right, when we come back, we got the positive note, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, putting everybody's DJ envy angela Ye, Charlemagne the guy we all the Breakfast Club, good morning, good morning. The great day today is Today's just a great day because it's your last day. Angelie is gone from now
into January fifth. She going to quarantine. Well, actually I just took another COVID test, but I'm doing a show that I created for Facebook, So I got a film for the next couple of days. So everybody had to get tested and we have some testing on site. But I'm excited about it. So it's about comedy and y'all we love it. That's dope. Yeah, So you're going into January fifth, What is the results? Are your COVID test negative? Okay, you're wearing a mask? Is protecting me from your spittle?
We could have COVID all in it. So that's why you were a mask to protect people around you. I think we should see those results. Let us see, okay. The positive note is whenever you find yourself doubting how far you can go, just remember how far you have come. Breakface. You don't finish for y'all dusk
