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October 8, 2025 20 mins

Actress Keke Palmer opened up about the emotional toll of growing up young in the spotlight, confessing she often suppressed vulnerability and now urges her younger self—and her fans—to embrace real feelings like anger and sadness. 

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Am holding half man, half woman.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
Gary, want to help.

Speaker 3 (00:43):
You, Garry has in the color other day? What up? Gary?
Good morning, Riki, good morning to you.

Speaker 4 (00:51):
It's Wednesday, a beautiful, beautiful then in the neighborhood, and
here's what's happening in celebrity news, y'all. In a new
interview y'all tied to an upcoming film, Good Fortune.

Speaker 3 (01:00):
He keep Palmer.

Speaker 4 (01:00):
She opened up, y'all about the emotional suppression that she
experienced you as a child star, and how she now
wishes that she could tell her younger self.

Speaker 3 (01:09):
She spoke to People magazine and she.

Speaker 4 (01:11):
Said, quote, I think that my younger self needed to
hear that it's really okay to be angry. And it's
really okay, y'all she said to be said now. Reflecting
on her utanists, Parmer said that she often held back
her own feelings, trying to make it easier for everybody,
rather than letting her more difficult emotions show. Now, she said,

(01:31):
by the time she arrived at a gentler truth, she said, quote,
you deserve to be angry, sometimes you deserve to be said.

Speaker 3 (01:38):
Those are definitely real emotions now.

Speaker 4 (01:40):
Palmer's acting journey began at the age of ten years
old when she landed that rolling barbershop too.

Speaker 3 (01:45):
Her breakout came with a key landing to be back
in two.

Speaker 4 (01:48):
Thousand and six when she later started on Nickelodeon's True
Jackson VP. Now over the time, y'all, and she became
a listener. This was said in my heart. She became
a financial support, y'all for her her family. She adopted
that responsibility as a kind of a protection, she said,
our ward like armor. Now approaching thirty two, partment is learning, y'all,
to give herself permission to feel and to heal.

Speaker 3 (02:12):
Isn't that nice and touching that she's now.

Speaker 4 (02:14):
Feeling at the age of thirty two, even though she
took care of her family because I guess they didn't work,
and you know, she was working and stuff and the
money was coming in with her being an actress, who
having she had to take care of the family. I
think that's pipper on the reason why maybe she was
angry and she you know, just couldn't you know, couldn't
be herself or whatever. So she had because she had
to be, you know, the financial support for her family,

(02:35):
you know, like Gary Coleman and all the other ones
did when they were child sawed to support the family
and then you know, allegedly the family you know, kind
of misappropriate the money. Which I'm not saying that happened
with her, but misappropriated. Yeah, yeah, oh, honey, that's the
right word.

Speaker 3 (02:54):
He buzzing. What'd you say?

Speaker 4 (02:57):
Yes, right, producer, I don't know what he know on honey,
buzzing like he's crazy. But anyway, yiad, you don't need determed.

Speaker 3 (03:05):
Don't be deterred.

Speaker 4 (03:06):
So but yeah, exactly so. But anyway, let's keep Kiki,
you know, lifted up and praying that. I know, that's
a good friend. So it's good that she's able to
be who she is now and you know, you know,
to get on with her life and you know, do
what she needs to do, honey. So you know, sometime
we got to take care of our family members. You know,
you have a little bit more money in the house
or in the family. You know, don't have much coming in.

(03:28):
So congratulations Keiki. All right, moving on and underslepty new y'all.
Judge Mattis, Judge Greg Greg Mattie. He's opening up, y'all
about marriage, honey, almost ending after thirty nine years, y'all,
he almost ended his marriage out with his beautiful wife
after thirty nine wonderful years of marriage. Now, Judge Madges,
they're saying he was serious about getting his wife back now.

(03:51):
He said in a sturdy saying that the legal professional
and TV personality will appear today.

Speaker 3 (03:57):
Y'all mark your calendars today.

Speaker 4 (03:59):
He's gonna be on the Town Run Hall Show alongside
his beautiful with his beautiful wife Linda and their adult children.
Y'all marking the couple's first interview since reconciled and I
asked reported Linda surprised many of y'all by falling put
the voice last August after thirty nine years of marriage.

Speaker 3 (04:14):
However, y'all are saying that.

Speaker 4 (04:15):
The couple ultimately found a way to repair their relationship
now courting to people, Judge Matches didn't hold back, y'all.
W discussing his fight to save his marriage, he shared quote,
he said, I felt like I did when I lost
my mother. He said when he lost his mother, that
the same way he felt. He said, that's the feeling
I had. He said, I do anything to give my
mother back. So I did anything to get my wife back.

Speaker 5 (04:38):
Now, the next time marriage, you need to feel that
way about somebody exactly now.

Speaker 4 (04:44):
His wife explained y'all why she initially wanted to end things.
She said, quote, I supported him always, and at that
time I felt I needed, you know, to.

Speaker 3 (04:53):
Take care of me, she said. Since reconnected, she said.

Speaker 4 (04:56):
That they have learned each other all over again, and added,
know that you know that everything is beautiful now and
you know that that you know at a time, you
know they they are enjoying their time together and now
doing things each and every day, and it's just been
progressively just great.

Speaker 3 (05:11):
Every day has been just wonderful unquote.

Speaker 4 (05:14):
And that's good. Third nine years of marriage. That's a
long time to be married, you know, So that's good.
You know, they fought back, and he fought back to
get his wife back and whatever. I can't wait to
watch tampon Hall today to see, you know what they
were talk about, because I love Judge Mathews, Honey, I
love this show. I'll watch it almost every day. So
it's why besides him and Judge Judy. So if y'all
were to be married that long, I mean, when y'all
just walk away from the marriage, you just say hell

(05:35):
with third nine years, I mean evident you can't walk away.

Speaker 6 (05:39):
Baby, break Baby, our deal breakers.

Speaker 3 (05:43):
Oh RIDICLUSA alive and broad home Baby.

Speaker 5 (05:46):
What if you end up in a nursing home and
that break baby take.

Speaker 7 (05:50):
Care of you?

Speaker 3 (05:50):
And because I wouldn't be around.

Speaker 5 (05:55):
Your own kids, put you in the nursing home, but
the break baby said you can come over there. They
would then take care of you.

Speaker 6 (06:01):
To break baby wouldn't even know me because I'll be done.

Speaker 5 (06:07):
Y need we need to have a break baby forgiveness program.

Speaker 3 (06:14):
Forgive it. I would.

Speaker 6 (06:20):
That's the one thing we can get up everything else,
but a break baby is a reminder every day.

Speaker 3 (06:26):
Thank you.

Speaker 4 (06:26):
I don't know why people crazy, every guy to look
at the damn babby.

Speaker 5 (06:31):
So so the break baby thirteen years old and he
run into your Walmart and said, why won't you be
Why couldn't you be a mother to me?

Speaker 3 (06:37):
I tried to love you. I'd be like new phone,
Who is.

Speaker 2 (06:43):
Any part of it?

Speaker 3 (06:44):
Mama news? Okay, and there you have it, honey, congratulation.
The Gabrielle Union.

Speaker 4 (06:57):
The hun is one of my favorite colorid my little days,
like Beijing. On the high you say light beige and
on the Lord just say beautiful tan. That's your col
little for today, Honey. So afraid there's no no amount
of that. I'm gonna get a theravist to come on
the show, okay, just to see if we can get
you to just thinking about.

Speaker 3 (07:13):
Loving on your break baby.

Speaker 6 (07:19):
I would never.

Speaker 3 (07:21):
Well, you know, I afraid they quickly hide about the
break baby and had nothing to do with it. Yeah,
had nothing to do with it.

Speaker 6 (07:27):
But stranger to me, I don't know the mama.

Speaker 7 (07:32):
Gary daddy had a break baby that came to the
funeral when Gary dad died, and and uh they did
they ride in the family car with y'all.

Speaker 3 (07:41):
No, he should have been what I needed family. So
I would you Gary, Okay, I know when he about.

Speaker 7 (07:54):
Something, Gary Cary, why y'all set the break baby over
the Nex morning show?

Speaker 3 (08:02):
Souse? That was he was with that family, y'all. So
we dodn't our family over here.

Speaker 4 (08:06):
So I said, I'm should have told him, honey, your
daddy was it was next with a married man. Honey,
we ain't ready goes, Oh, oh my god.

Speaker 7 (08:19):
This was the Blessings Garrett brother who was the brave
baby Satamore with with the Rick Smile the Morning show.

Speaker 3 (08:28):
Gary. I was trying not to laugh. I ain't laughing
at your damn funeral. I'm sorry. Yeah, the funeral and
the damn singing. I know, we got it. He was
laughing and I ain't gonna follow that. But she's a
great singer, honey, we love her him the other crews
over that, honey at the funeral. At the funeral, it

(08:50):
wouldn't we needn't walk, honey. Put them in the cart
and them run back to the app for go, thank
you for supporting. Ain't gonna say it, I ain't gonna
say it. Stop it pop? Did we didn't go to
the ready bus? Boy? Yes, I can't.

Speaker 2 (09:13):
Yes time, Yeah, brest with them chicken pickture every time that, Oh.

Speaker 7 (09:25):
I mean to console him right in the car, Oh,
hearing them. They didn't let the man ride in the
family car. And he looks just like him. He looks
just like a family.

Speaker 2 (09:34):
So you don't look just like Gary.

Speaker 3 (09:36):
Yeah, I got that cheat And every time shout.

Speaker 7 (09:39):
Happiness and Wednesdays on the morning shot.

Speaker 5 (09:46):
Oh it's well as Wednesday, everyone's gonna rick around the
morning show.

Speaker 3 (09:49):
We got the one on the doctor m J.

Speaker 5 (09:50):
Callie and he is bank to have to stay healthy
in October? Is breast cancer Awareness Mine, doctor Calia happy
to Happy this morning.

Speaker 3 (09:59):
Thank you co.

Speaker 8 (10:00):
Ricky Miley this morning, Ricky right special key geared with
the t alfritis and the bratt and thank you once
again for the opportunity to bring health care information to
the listeners of the Ricky Smiley Morning Show.

Speaker 5 (10:14):
Absolutely God and make sure you add in there and
I know you got a lot of stuff for us
to talk about, the recent updates in research and treatment
for breast cancer.

Speaker 4 (10:27):
Oh.

Speaker 8 (10:27):
Absolutely So. This entire month is Breast Cancer Awareness Months,
and it's a timely topic and it takes a month.
So it's gonna take because we're gonna do more than
one segment on breast cancer, Ricky, because there's so much
good information out there. So the number one cancer in
men and women is lung cancer. Even if you never smoke,
breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women.

(10:47):
The bad news, Ricky, is that the rates of breast
cancer going up. This may be due the better detection message,
but there's clear documentation that younger women are now being diagnosed.
Every cancer category is going down. Younger people are being diagnosed.
We're not sure what's going on with the environment. Uh,
there's a thing called epigenetics. You know, how you're living,

(11:10):
what you're eating, et cetera. But rates of all cancers
are going up, but it also may be due to
we got better detection methods. So I know this affects
virtually every female patient that I have now and because
of some of these new detection methods. Uh, you know,
it's fighting into women because they'll go in for they're
used to getting traditional mammograms and all of a sudden,

(11:32):
now they're getting these high tech three D mries of
the breast and they're getting ultrasounds of the breast almost routinely.
So it really frightens them because they say, well, I
had my mammogram and they found something, and now I
need to get other tests. And it's not necessarily that
they found anything. It's that you just need, you know,
additional testing to optimize your screen. So but patients will

(11:54):
call me, I had a mammogram and I'm concerned about it.
And I saw this with my with my other in
along with my wife, and you know, with my daughters.
Even when they go to get mammograms, the new technology
is a little concerning. So don't be afraid, don't be frightened.
If you are going to get your mammogram. But two,
make sure you go get your mammogram. If you age

(12:14):
forty or older, it has covered Affordable Care Act. It
should cost you absolutely nothing, not even a copey, and
you should be eligible if you meet that criteria. Basically
your forty, your female, and you breathing, you qualify. So
it should not be an issue. I've had recent conversations
with people in their things. They're getting pushbacks from their
insurance companies, and you shouldn't. Basically, you have to be

(12:37):
your own advocate. Sometimes you have to call that one
eight hundred number and you know, and basically respectful the request.
Don't fuss and cuss, but you know, don't make it
hard for people to work with you. But then get
that test. But even if again, yeah, get that test,
but you know, but again, don't make it hard for
people to work with you. All for you. The person
on the phone, you know, doesn't have a dog in

(12:58):
the fight. They're just following a script that always ends
in know. So even if you have to pay for it,
you know, the test is not that expensive and very
It's just important that you get it and not wait
on the insurance company to do that. So how common
is that, Rickie. One out of three females are affected
each year. So it's affecting over three hundred thousand new

(13:19):
cases of invasic breast cancer will be diagnosed this year
and women with about sixty thousand cases what's called ductor
carcon number inside you. That's an easy to treat. It
is localized within the milk ducts of the breast and
you can basically just do what's called a wedge reception
remove that. And I tell patients, don't just get a biopsy,

(13:41):
have them remove everything. If they find cancer, find if
they don't. You know, if they find cancer, it's already
been removed. Now, if they don't find cancer, it's not
going to form your breast tissue, but it saves you
from having one go through that stress and anxiety of waiting,
and two you're taking care of the problem. So it's
very important that you do that. So one percent of

(14:01):
people have increased each year. The rady is going up,
like I said, and it's the second leading cause of
death in women. So symptoms and causes, Ricky, new lumps
are mass in your breast, breast, pain or nipple pain
or dimple breast skin. It makes it look like an
orange pill. They call it poll the orange. A nipple
turning inside you're out in nipple becomes an any like

(14:22):
your belly button, nipple of breastkin is dryt flaking, thicking
or red or swelling in any part of your breast,
swollen lipnos under your arm or near your collar ball,
any of those sides of symptoms. Don't hesitate, don't say
I'm just going to watch it. At least have it
evaluated by your primary care doctor.

Speaker 3 (14:38):
All right, you all went down to Connie good morning.
I was curious for breast cancer.

Speaker 2 (14:43):
I know that we're getting that now earlier and earlier
as women. But the doctors will only start testing you.

Speaker 1 (14:51):
They have you set off this form now as that
you were in And if it's not an immediate family member, father.

Speaker 4 (14:57):
Or mother or somewhere in that close, although it runs
in the cousins, the aunts, the uncles.

Speaker 3 (15:04):
Why is that.

Speaker 8 (15:07):
Again, It's just a guidelines from insurance companies. They're literally
trying to save that money, and they should not. If
you have a family history, you have to be your
own advocate. It's not just up to the doctor. You
call the insurance company that one eight hundred and ninebs
on in the back of the car. Tell them you
have a family history, you want to get your mammogram covered.
And if you know, the first person you talk to
on the phone is not a decision maker. Their job

(15:29):
is to say no. They have a script and it
always in and know so you need to talk to
the next level a manager or asked for the medical director.
Once you've done that, you have changed it from to
your own advocacy and now they want to work with you.
But you just say, I need to speak to your
medical director about getting a mammogram. And also your doctor
should advocate for you with that history, not just write

(15:50):
it off and say, oh, they're not going to cover it.
It requires some extra time inagin and effort. But that's
what you should get from your doctor. If you don't,
you need to change doctors.

Speaker 3 (15:58):
So I just want to know doctor.

Speaker 6 (16:00):
There's all this research or this talk about birth control
and menopause medication. Is there a risk for brands breath jeez,
for breast cancer with use of birth control or use
of menopause medication?

Speaker 8 (16:15):
Uh, there is an increased risk for people that have
their first child at a lot of stages of life
after age thirty. There's an increased risk for those that
have late menopause versus early menopause. So no real relationship
with types of birth control because there are various types.
But they are trying to see if some of the

(16:36):
implantable ones that are for just wrong base might increase
cancer risk. But the risk are going up and the
rates are going up. They're looking for some reason to
relate it to and they have not found a cause
and effect for that yet.

Speaker 3 (16:49):
Okay, all right, let's go through the phone. Good morning.

Speaker 9 (16:53):
My question is if you are in stage three a
c kV after years of high blood pressure and jobds,
now that they are managed and very well.

Speaker 2 (17:05):
Controlled, can your kidneys repair themselves?

Speaker 8 (17:10):
Absolutely. Your kidneys and your liver are two of the
body organs that actually have a regenerative capability. They can
repair themselves. The primary thing to do first is to
control those two disease states. So get your blood fresh control,
get your diabetes control, and the simple solution that most
people are boid. You need to drink more water, at

(17:32):
least eight glasses of water per day, not counting anything
else that you drink. The measurement that we're talking about
is a glamaryala filtration rate or GFR. That's the rate
in which your kidneys are filtering your blood, and so
when there's more fluid or blood to filter, the rate
of filtration goes up. A normal glameric filtration rate should

(17:53):
be sixty or higher. Stage three sounds like a lot,
but that's actually down to in the fifties, so that's
not that and it should be recoverable if you do
those things, control the diabetes and show the blood pressure
and drink more water every day. There are also medications,
including the gf ones that's the osithic and the manja
ros that help improve kidney function as well.

Speaker 3 (18:16):
At Joon and not got here, good morning, Hi, Good morning.

Speaker 9 (18:19):
I'm curious. I am a breast cancer survivor and they
put me on this medicine called anestrazoli that I have
to take probably for the next five to seven years,
and I would just like to get his thoughts about
that medicine. It's listed as having a lot of side effects.
I haven't had any issues with it yet, but I'm

(18:40):
just curious to impact long term.

Speaker 8 (18:44):
The key point about any medication when you look at
the side effects is this if it affects you. Those
are potential side effects that can happen, but rarely do,
but sometimes they are tolerable even when you do have
side effects to a medication. So all is a homeowner
based therapy. That means you have homeowne receptors that are

(19:04):
responsive to that treatment that limits the growth or prevents
the growth of cancer cells. So it's a relatively benign therapy.
And five years is the survival rate. So you go
through it for five years, you've remain cancer free, and
then you declare it cancer free, and so that five
years will come and go and you will have less
concern about you know, do I have cancer and constantly

(19:26):
worried about every time you get an itch or a twitch,
is that the cancer flaring up? So that is a
good therapy. There are other drugs like the maccistun that
will also do those things. So it sounds like your
doctor's on top of it and doing exactly what they
need to do.

Speaker 5 (19:40):
Ah, doctor Connie, And let everybody know how you can
be reached and you know, we always appreciate you, Oh.

Speaker 8 (19:45):
Ricky, thank you so very much. Now I can be
reached on all social media at ass ask D r
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(20:08):
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(20:29):
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