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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
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yo yo yo.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
Just hilarios. Good morning, he's to the player.
Speaker 1 (00:11):
It is Friday, Yes, it's Friday. How y'all feel out there?
I feel blessed black and Holly Favor. Happy to be
here another day to serve our beautiful listeners.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
Good morning.
Speaker 3 (00:20):
The weekend is seeing how you feeling? Salute to all
the Yankee fans out there. Last night, the Yankees beat
the Boston Red Sox. That's why I board op and
producer Red does not have any Boston paraphernalia on the small.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
Boss the f izzy.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
Are you a Puerto Rican from Jersey and you for
the Bronx?
Speaker 4 (00:38):
That's why you win your baseball gear today? That's why?
Speaker 3 (00:41):
Yes, because him because all week long? Yeah, his Boston
stuff on, but he took it right off. Why are
because you got red hat?
Speaker 2 (00:46):
I never liked the Yankees. I felt like they bought
the championships growing up, so damn yeah, I never liked
the Yankees. Don't we don't like you either. I'm having
a rough morning today.
Speaker 1 (00:54):
I'm sure this Latino Latino crime that baseball causes is crazy,
Like base all have Dominicans and Puerto Ricans more and
more than usual.
Speaker 4 (01:03):
That's right.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
I'm taking only during the playoff season though, so salute
to all the Yankee fans out. So what does that
mean because I don't follow baseball, but we're playing Toronto
next and next we're playing in Toronto for the American
League Division and it's the World Series.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
I've never I already watched baseball since the nineties.
Speaker 5 (01:16):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
Growing up in South Carolina, we had T and T.
It was a TBS. I don't remember. We used to
watch the Braves all the time. So I used to
like baseball and everybody was on steroids. But everybody was
on steroids. Sport was amazing.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
But they changed it a lot, They sped it up
a lot.
Speaker 3 (01:28):
So now the games are not going to be extra
extra longest time how long the pitcher could take to
do certain things.
Speaker 2 (01:33):
You can go to the bag a certain amount of time.
So I came about the home runs. The home runs
made it exciting. Man, Okay, well, everybody's on steroids, and
that was that was great.
Speaker 1 (01:41):
Steroids don't make you a legend, makes a stronger. But
you already got to be a legend. You already gotta
have that type of talent in order for the perform
you don't get exactly.
Speaker 2 (01:52):
It's not like a not like you're a mon star. Yeah,
but if you hit the ball and you're on steroids,
it's more.
Speaker 1 (01:57):
Likely to I'm saying I could. I could get on
steroids right now. That's it wouldn't be a good at Barrybond.
Speaker 2 (02:01):
What I'm saying, Yeah, that's true because you're five with one.
Speaker 1 (02:03):
No, I don't have that god giving talent and I
still got god giving talent. The Barry Bonds markin Wires,
the Sammy Socis, they still had God given talent.
Speaker 4 (02:10):
That was out of damn talent. On I know that
he's just so damn slow.
Speaker 2 (02:14):
He ain't pregnant.
Speaker 4 (02:16):
What what well I'm saying he's slow?
Speaker 2 (02:19):
Oh yeah, I am not slow. They ain't got that
could be that just for men. The fumes from the
Just for Men might do that too, though. That was
the fu from justin for real. Oh my goodness.
Speaker 3 (02:29):
Well, good morning, it's a Friday, and we got a
special guest joining us. She's uh from Beauty in Black
on Netflix. We have Taylor Paula Dare Williams. Did I
say that right?
Speaker 4 (02:39):
Just Polar Door, Polar Door Williams.
Speaker 2 (02:42):
Yes, Taylor Polar Door Williams. Yes.
Speaker 3 (02:44):
She'll be joining us this morning. And our doctor Chuck
Morris will be joining us. He's the founder of Midtown
bio Hackers, actually the gym that Just and I go to.
Speaker 2 (02:52):
He's the reason that jeffteroids.
Speaker 4 (02:54):
Yes, don't look like I'm on steroids, idiot, Yes.
Speaker 2 (02:57):
You do, he send you back.
Speaker 4 (02:59):
No, No, no, I don't.
Speaker 3 (03:02):
But you eat like cheese day three cheese day nishes
a day, so you shouldn't. But we'll talk about that.
Speaker 4 (03:06):
No, let's get the show.
Speaker 2 (03:08):
Cracker, we got front page news.
Speaker 3 (03:09):
Me me'll be joining us, and it's the Breakfast Club
in the morning, wreck your ass.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
Up, owning everybody.
Speaker 3 (03:14):
It's DJ v Jess hilarious, Charlamagne the guy.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
We are the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 3 (03:18):
Let's get to the front page news.
Speaker 2 (03:21):
Let's off quickly.
Speaker 3 (03:22):
In football now, the forty nine ers lost or beat
the Rams last night twenty six twenty three.
Speaker 2 (03:28):
In Thursday Night football and the Major.
Speaker 3 (03:30):
League Baseball, the Tackers beat the Guardians, the Cousin beat
the Padres, and the Yankees squash destroyed killed the Red
Sox last night. Now tonight is Game one of the
twenty twenty five w NBA Finals. The Phoenix Mercury play
the Vegas Let go.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
Since Big Asian Wilson dropping the clues bomb for Asian Wilson,
Let's go, Baby.
Speaker 2 (03:49):
What's up to me?
Speaker 6 (03:51):
Good morning, MV Charlamagne, Jess, how y'all doing me good?
Speaker 7 (03:55):
Happy Friday.
Speaker 6 (03:56):
So we're now in day three of a government shut down,
and Trump is signaling he wants to use it as
more than just leverage. Yesterday on social media, he posted
that he was meeting with his budget director, Russell Vote
of Project twenty twenty five fame to decide which federal
agencies could face cuts. Now that's a major shift, because
(04:16):
just last year Trump denied knowing anything about Project.
Speaker 7 (04:19):
Twenty twenty five.
Speaker 6 (04:21):
Now that's a conservative playbook that calls for dismantling agencies
and replacing career staff with loyalists. Now he's embracing it
and even bragging about the opportunity Democrats have given him. Now,
Vote has already told House Republicans who prepare for mass
layoffs on top of the hundreds of thousands of workers
who have been furloughed during the shutdown. Now, union leaders
(04:43):
they call it illegal warning families will be caught in
the crossfire. And here's how Senator Ted Cruz put it.
Let's listen to him.
Speaker 8 (04:51):
President Trump is going to use that as an opportunity
not to tell people you're furloughed for a few days,
but instead descend pin slips and to get rid of
left wing bureaucrats who are imposing left wing priorities that
are contrary to President Trump's priorities. I think that is fantastic.
And what it's going to do is it's going to
(05:13):
cause Democrats in Congress to scream and weep and gnash
their teeth. I cannot wait for the next Democrat lunch
when they start screaming at each other, when they start
seeing pink slips go out at the EPA, at the
Department of Labor, at the IRS.
Speaker 6 (05:31):
So that's the White House or Ted Cruz speaking on
behalf of the White House, which is not doubling, which
is not backing up off of its message. Legal experts
note the president, though, doesn't have the power to eliminate
agencies created by Congress, but on Capitol Hill, both sides
are digging in. Democratic Leader Hakim Jeffrey says public pressure
will force Republicans back to the table, while Speaker Mike
(05:54):
Johnson insists the GOP already did its job with a
short term funding bill and blames Dimocrats for holding up
the process over healthcare. And former Vice President Kamala Harris.
She's also weighing in this morning, writing on social media
that Project twenty twenty five has always been Trump's plan
and that he's implementing it right in front of our eyes.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
But you know, when they say Trump promises to cut
Democrat agencies, what do they mean, Like he's going to
suspend thousands of workers.
Speaker 6 (06:23):
Right, He's going to suspend thousands of workers. But he's
also trying they're trying to, you know, cut the federal
governments in essence, trying to finish off the job that
Doge started and get rid of some of these these
federal agencies altogether.
Speaker 3 (06:38):
The Apartment of Education label, yeah, he said, any agency
that doesn't allow aligned with his values.
Speaker 2 (06:43):
The Environmental Protection Agency YEP.
Speaker 3 (06:46):
Has nothing to do with Republican and dominic democrats Dominicans,
but Democrats, he said, It has to do with aligning
with his values.
Speaker 2 (06:52):
But I do I do have one.
Speaker 1 (06:53):
Question Dominicans swear to their own political party about to
say it.
Speaker 2 (06:56):
I'm glad you was about the admitted finally shut up.
Speaker 3 (06:59):
I do have one. They said, you know, somebody asked
me yesterday. They were asking, you know what, the government
shut down. How much more power does this give Trump
when he doesn't need to necessarily get approval from Congress
or anything else.
Speaker 2 (07:11):
How much more power does he have? Now?
Speaker 6 (07:13):
Well, that's what he's exactly trying to do, is a
mass more power. So that's why during the government's shutdown,
they're trying to move behind back doors and do a
lot of these close a lot of these agencies, and
do a lot of things without having to vote, without
having the Democrats take their votes and get their opinions
on it. And so that remains to be seen just
because we've never seen anything like this, right, we don't
(07:35):
know exactly what he's going to do. It seems like
every day they come up with a different way to
a mass more power.
Speaker 2 (07:40):
So, yeah, somebody told me yesterday.
Speaker 1 (07:42):
By doing this, you know, he can now try to
find more people, which is what they wanted to do anyway.
Speaker 6 (07:47):
Yeah, exactly, and so, fresh off of signaling that he'll
use the government to shut down parts of twenty twenty five,
President Trump is now setting his sights on American universities.
The White House on Thursday out a Compact Academic Excellence
and Higher Education. That's a ten point plan that offers
colleges extra funding if they agree to overhaul how they operate.
(08:10):
The memo was sent out to nine schools, including the
University of Southern California, and officials say more institutions will
be offered the deal in the future.
Speaker 7 (08:18):
Now here's what's in it.
Speaker 6 (08:20):
To sign on to what, universities would have to agree
to change their hiring practices, their admissions practices, to pledge
to remain institutionally neutral on political and social issues. They
would bar transgender women from women's sports and locker rooms.
And they'd also have to free tuition rates for five
years and cap foreign student enrollment at just fifteen percent. Now,
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in exchange for participating, schools would be given money. They
would be put in front of the line for federal
grants and research money, and schools who don't sign they'll
still get federal funding, but just without that priority. Now,
Governor Gavin Newsom of California. He wasted no time blasting
the plan. He warned that if any California university signs
on that the state will immediately strip billions in funding,
(09:06):
including cow grants that thousands of students rely on. And
his words quote, California will not bankroll schools that sell
out their students, professors, and researchers and surrender their academic freedom.
Now USC is not alone on that list. There are
other schools like Dartmouth, Vanderbilt, Brown, and the University of Virginia.
So we'll see how that plays out. Another around for
(09:29):
Governor Gavin Newsom and Trump on the educational front.
Speaker 1 (09:34):
What's the question, what does the Trump administration want people
to do? Like, you're making cuts to all these government agencies,
so you don't want people to work. You're cutting funding
at schools, so you don't want folks to get an education.
Speaker 2 (09:43):
What exactly do they want American citizens to be doing?
Like what would he like to see ahead? Like stave
like I don't know, Like it's the weirdest together.
Speaker 7 (09:53):
It is the weirdest thing ever.
Speaker 6 (09:55):
And every single day it just seems like there's something
else that piles on and piles on and so it
seems like they're attacking every branch right, and it's all
laid out in Project twenty twenty five, as we talked
about in story one, where Trump said he didn't know
anything about it, but clearly there's a blueprint for how
they're going about this. So we'll have to continue to
watch and see what happens. And coming up at seven,
(10:17):
Americas Now, Americans now see the greatest danger facing the
economy will tell you what they think that is, and
that's coming up at seven.
Speaker 2 (10:25):
I mean, we ain't got no good news, no like.
Speaker 7 (10:27):
No, I'm sorry, envy. I've been trying.
Speaker 4 (10:29):
I was trying. I'll be trying your own.
Speaker 1 (10:32):
Enjoyed Yankees won last night. You're right, okay, Yankees did
come last night. That's that's Dominicans could be happy about something.
Speaker 2 (10:37):
I'm not Dominican. Get it off your chest eight hundred
Puerto Rican. Don't you like when you see a sad
Puerto Rican?
Speaker 3 (10:44):
Get it off your chest? Eight hundred five five? Up
right now, vent a little bit. It's the breakfast Loco warning,
the breakfast club. Wake up, wake up, wake up asks
if you're time to get it off your chest, your.
Speaker 2 (11:01):
Man or bless. We want to hear from you on
the breakfast blos. Hello, who's this this Kirby? What's up?
Get up her chest, Kirby.
Speaker 5 (11:10):
Ye, my people shoes, DJ. I'm sick of you messing
up these people names. That's coming off the show.
Speaker 9 (11:14):
Bro.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
Bro, Look, oh my god, I do it the time. Yeah,
look it is what it is.
Speaker 10 (11:21):
Yeah, I'm with this man.
Speaker 5 (11:23):
You gotta college education.
Speaker 1 (11:24):
But the little slow bro, damn crazy, you got a
college education?
Speaker 2 (11:28):
Shut up? He went to that man.
Speaker 5 (11:31):
I'm from the streets, but I can get these things
pretty right.
Speaker 1 (11:34):
Bro.
Speaker 5 (11:34):
But anything you called this lady, sir Ray or sir
Rito or whatever he.
Speaker 2 (11:38):
Was called, messed up the name too.
Speaker 1 (11:42):
But they know I can't talk, and it be defense.
Though he never says he graduated from he just said
he went there.
Speaker 2 (11:47):
I did graduate, man. Did he say he went to Howard?
But did he never graduate?
Speaker 6 (11:50):
On?
Speaker 1 (11:51):
Don't compare me to Diddy? But I didn't graduate. I
did graduate, man. Now, now, nobody want to be compared
to Diddy. All you New York can here was y'all
I them for all all these years, not to day
you're getting sentenced. Nobody want to be compared to Diddy said,
I just said, don't compare a lot of other things. Did
he did other on his nipples? Maybe I should write
(12:11):
a letter to the judge. Judge you know what I mean.
You got don't judge that man, you know what.
Speaker 2 (12:17):
That's why Eaton asked you to write a letter. Hello.
Who's this?
Speaker 1 (12:21):
Hello?
Speaker 2 (12:22):
Hey, good morning? What's your name?
Speaker 10 (12:23):
Marcello?
Speaker 2 (12:24):
Dave Marcella? Get it off your chest while he's Moncello.
Speaker 10 (12:27):
Oh, I love listening to y'all.
Speaker 11 (12:29):
First, I just wanted to say that I believe the
Trump administration where Trump wants is absolute power. He doesn't
want to be questioned, the challenge, and that's why he's
going the way he's going. That's the plan, removing people's tongue,
take their money. They're not gonna question you. They're not
going to challenge it. They'll be so scared of you.
The other thing is I work in a school. I'm
a teacher, and we've been doing a cell phone thing,
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and as a parent and a former student, I get
the concerns and things like that, but as a teacher,
I'm gonna be honest. It's been believe that since this
year started, without having to fight kids for their cell
phones without being threatened for not giving their cell phones back.
My school works the system that seems to work right now,
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and the kids help falling in line. And I believe
that if every school can figure out their niche with
the cell phone, there shouldn't be an issue problem.
Speaker 5 (13:22):
I like that list about off the schools.
Speaker 10 (13:24):
Figuring it out. Like, I'm not gonna lie to you.
Speaker 11 (13:27):
We've had some batteries with kids.
Speaker 10 (13:28):
That even put their cell phones and put it inside
their underwear.
Speaker 2 (13:31):
Damn, I'm not going.
Speaker 10 (13:32):
In your pants to get to get your cell phone.
Speaker 11 (13:34):
But we have them locked up in a bag, and
in a case of emergency, the deans they take the
bags outside when we all evacuated so the.
Speaker 10 (13:43):
Kids can call their parents once we.
Speaker 11 (13:45):
Get out, so the cell phones don't stay in the building.
Speaker 1 (13:48):
I'm glad that y'all have y'all are being solution based,
And I really don't understand the problem with taking these kids'
phones because these kids will give up their phones to
go to you know, well, I don't know. I guess
comedy shows and certain events, right, certain events they take.
Speaker 2 (14:00):
Your phones, yes, yep. So it's just like, what's the
difference is school?
Speaker 3 (14:03):
Well, the problem is if they do task school and
it is an issue or there is an event, you're
not going to have time to get that device to
get it off. So you make kids turn their phone off,
leave it in their backpack so if there is something,
they can go in their.
Speaker 2 (14:13):
Backpack and get it.
Speaker 3 (14:14):
And if they do take it out their backpack when
they're not supposed to, then you take their phone.
Speaker 1 (14:18):
Well listen, we appreciate your service absolutely, do you know
what I mean?
Speaker 2 (14:21):
Thank you so much. Teachers provide us love y'all, gods,
love you, have a great week, Love you too.
Speaker 12 (14:27):
My son goes to an all technology run in schools
Saint Francis, so they have to do they have to
They do everything on the phone, on the phone and
lafe times.
Speaker 4 (14:36):
So we gotta have this phone.
Speaker 2 (14:37):
Yeah, get it off your chest. I'm with you. They
gotta have it.
Speaker 3 (14:40):
And even though they have ipass, my kids have I
pass about the whole classes and they do assignments, do
their iPads.
Speaker 2 (14:46):
But we grew up in the era where if you
had your beef on you would get suspend it. So
I agree.
Speaker 1 (14:49):
Let the kids have their phones, but just turn them off,
keep them in their bag. If they reach for their phones,
or they try to use their phones.
Speaker 2 (14:54):
During the class. Then maybe you know you administer some
type of pride.
Speaker 3 (14:57):
But even even when we had our beepers, I have
to keep the beeper in my backpack until you couldn't
see it and see against this, but they been taking it. Absolutely,
we'll get it off your chest.
Speaker 2 (15:06):
Call us up right now. It's the breakfast club. Good morning,
the breakfast Club.
Speaker 4 (15:13):
I'm telling I'm telling her what you doing.
Speaker 2 (15:15):
Mall of you. This is your time to get it
off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred
and five eight five one oh five one. We want
to hear from you on the breakfast clubs. Hello, who's
this dee de live me?
Speaker 5 (15:29):
Just around he is Shawl the baby dog.
Speaker 2 (15:31):
Good morning? What's g rob?
Speaker 5 (15:35):
Hey, Yo, what's up? What's up? Listen? I was trying
to highlight you every we early, just to say, man,
my wife, my dad. So we enjoyed the car show brother,
the first first time going, and it was beautiful.
Speaker 2 (15:47):
Man.
Speaker 5 (15:47):
You did just up there with mad Man. I love
what you're doing, brother.
Speaker 2 (15:50):
I appreciate that.
Speaker 5 (15:50):
O G dot you so y'all listen, man, I'm a
be doing the Friday, Baby, it's bard time on time.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
Let's go, O G G.
Speaker 5 (15:59):
I told the blessed, said, you must be fitted for
you're a Tohio. You gotta be ball with it alive
wire as soon as them shots can fire. This is
big Brooklyn. Don't be a victim on the a side
block and broad thing like book. No, take fright. We
got the grind. That's still hustling, go on, hand and
hands and things up and down in the street selling
what they can. The Ryans got the drill. You know,
(16:20):
we rocked to it. So I give them bars and
schemes to cash, to light or through it hands down
holding the best hair stack in our paper, or if
they anbn B, I built both the time ship. Yeah,
this is Zog speaking for them hustlers.
Speaker 1 (16:34):
Oh t.
Speaker 5 (16:34):
And the band does catching those outsleaking tents, dragging the
mary venoms. It's a calm knight. Shots to patrol bottles,
plying like it's a bar fight. Step by the line.
We're walking down with them sticks like we ain't in
for sight.
Speaker 2 (16:47):
Damn. Oj oh g O G. I got some balls
this morning, O G. Let's do it queens wheez, you.
Speaker 3 (16:53):
Know, alright, rock with me o G. Charlotte is j
in Dante your last Oh god, just nuts and Nikki
told y'all that Lauren got big head mad wigs. Damn,
that's a fact, my Yankees one last night, you're red like,
did he take that?
Speaker 2 (17:10):
Take that? Take that? Take that take?
Speaker 1 (17:14):
Yeah, boss, Yeah, we not feeling you, no matter what
you do, no matter what you say, We know that
NV game man, G man, you have a good week
in O G.
Speaker 5 (17:29):
Y'all y'all be passing you on the family.
Speaker 2 (17:31):
A you too, all right? Get it off your chest?
You got boss.
Speaker 12 (17:35):
Jesse can't be over here rapping.
Speaker 4 (17:43):
Noah, give me, give me a minute.
Speaker 2 (17:45):
Get it off your chest. Eight hundred and five eight
five five. What's up Lauren? The honorable Laura and Laurels.
He just walks in.
Speaker 3 (17:52):
Lauren's going to cart You gotta suit it up, suited.
Speaker 2 (17:55):
And booted like a lawyer in the front and a
script in the back. When she turned, she got the back.
Speaker 4 (18:00):
That's not it's a cutout.
Speaker 3 (18:01):
Let me see, oh what she gets she got a
hold in the back. Oh that is not a stripper
at all.
Speaker 13 (18:07):
It is a very respectable power suit. There shout out
to not Richie Will Usten Avenue. You know we do
the black designers over here.
Speaker 2 (18:13):
There you go today, Why power stopped in the back?
Shut up?
Speaker 13 (18:18):
Because my lights are on. The power is on a hill.
We are going to court today. Today will be the
day that Sean Diddy Combs will be sentenced according to
the court. Hopefully it will not hopefully, but today is
supposed to be to day. And there's a lot happening.
The gloves are off. They're talking about they got sex
doctors saying he is in control of his sexual disorders
and sex doctor because it's sentence to day yesterday on
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sentence and eve, there were so many documents that were submitted.
Speaker 12 (18:44):
There's videos, We got a lot to talk about. He
is fighting for his life years. He also he wants
to speak to the judge too, So we're gonna we're
gonna get into it, all.
Speaker 3 (18:53):
Right, We'll get into that when we come back. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 2 (19:00):
Morning everybody. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to
the latest with Lauren. Lauren becoming us. You gotta go
get some she gets somebody that knows somebody detail.
Speaker 4 (19:10):
I'm a girl that asks a little bit about everything.
Speaker 2 (19:13):
She'd be having the latest on you, The Latest with
Lauren la Rosa.
Speaker 1 (19:18):
Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details, sometimes you
have a little bit of everything.
Speaker 2 (19:22):
It's the leader on the breakfast club. Talk to me,
ll cool Bay. What you delivering today?
Speaker 13 (19:27):
Delivering some news because Diddy is about to be in
court in front of this judge.
Speaker 4 (19:32):
So that is what we're delivering.
Speaker 13 (19:33):
So okay, So today is the day that Sean Diddy
Combs will be sentenced. That is a lot happening. So
last night, on the eve of his sentencing, his team
submitted their sentencing conversation. It was like a sixty sixty
one page packet. It included, uh, you know, a letter
from Diddy. It included just some conversation and uh, you know,
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please to the judge. So what we found out was
that for his attorneys will be speaking in court today Diddy. Yes,
there were some news that broke that he potentially wanted
to speak. In this sentence and package, they give a
little bit more detail on the fact that he does
want to speak to the judge. They say that, you know,
this preceding whole significant importance for mister Combs, so he
wishes to appear before the court, address your honor and
(20:15):
allocate in the most dignified and respectful fashion. Possibly wants
to speak for himself. This will be the first time
that we've heard. Did he speak long form in court
this whole trial?
Speaker 1 (20:24):
I think you should. You're fifty five years old and
you're facing twenty years Why wouldn't you speak for yourself?
Speaker 3 (20:28):
But I was thinking about this, right when you speak
to the judge, the judges want to want wants to
hear that you're you're sorry, right, you're apologetic, that you know,
you wish you could do things that you reform, you're
gonna do better. Right, But just a couple of days ago,
you wanted to acquittal because you said you did nothing wrong.
So how do you go in front of that same
judge and you know and say sorry, when three days
ago you wanted to quitt because you felt like.
Speaker 2 (20:48):
The best apologies change behavior.
Speaker 1 (20:50):
But you know you're not gonna know if his behavior
changed until he you know, in the future.
Speaker 4 (20:54):
Yes, well, envy to your point.
Speaker 13 (20:57):
From what I understand, what he did with that whole
rule twenty nine things, it can be looked at as
procedural too, like this is something anybody would do in
that circumstance. But yeah, so speaking of forgiveness, did he
wrote a letter to the judge that we'll get into,
but they also submitted a link to a video that
will be played in court. And it's like an eleven
minute video that talks about the life that he lived
outside of court and outside of prison and his kids
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are Let's say listen to some of that video today.
Speaker 1 (21:23):
Now I'm a full time dad and I'm gonna be
there for you through everything, all of y'all.
Speaker 5 (21:27):
Every Sunday, I gotta slow everything down and got the
family rich.
Speaker 2 (21:31):
You're getting the family together. Make some girls watching church, Pops.
Speaker 3 (21:35):
I love you, Thank you for loving us, thank you
for loving me, thank.
Speaker 14 (21:38):
You for inspiring I've looked up to you and admired
you outside of you just being my father, just you
being just a.
Speaker 2 (21:45):
Great human being, a cond human being. I love how
you inspire me to keep going to never stop and
following my Kam solve in.
Speaker 10 (21:53):
So I wanted to tell you I love you how
much I care for you.
Speaker 4 (21:58):
Thank you for this system.
Speaker 15 (22:02):
That raish.
Speaker 4 (22:03):
Just thank you about you, guys.
Speaker 1 (22:06):
Yea, in order for me to get into heaven, I'm
not gonna get in there, Well, come on in heaven.
Speaker 2 (22:09):
You had twenty hit records. That don't mean nothing.
Speaker 15 (22:12):
They're gonna say, oh, come on in heaven.
Speaker 2 (22:13):
He was a nice person. I love you.
Speaker 4 (22:16):
I love you so much.
Speaker 2 (22:17):
I love you so much.
Speaker 7 (22:18):
I love you so much.
Speaker 4 (22:19):
How bab the baby love part always gets you. Yeah.
Speaker 13 (22:23):
So in that video you see there's like, you know,
a part that talks about ken Porter and her passing away,
and it's, you know, just to humanize him a bit
to the judge and to the court. But the letter
that did he submitted was four pages and I highlighted.
It's pretty lengthy, but I highlighted some important parts. So
in the beginning of the letter, he takes accountability. Did
He takes accountability for everything he's done. He says, I
want to apologize and say I'm sincerely sorry for all
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that I have heard and the pain that I've caused
others by my conduct. I take full responsibility and accountability
for my past wrongs. This has been the hardest two
years of my life. I have no one to blame
for my current reality and situation but myself. In my life,
I've made many mistakes, but I'm not any longer running
from them. Then he talks about the Cassie video. He says,
the scene and images of me assaulting Cassie played over
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and over in my head daily. I literally lost my mind.
I was dead wrong for putting my hands on the
woman that I loved. I honestly felt sorry. I honestly
feel sorry for something that I couldn't forgive someone else
for if they put their hands on my daughters. This
is why it's so hard for me to forgive myself.
It was like a deep wound that leaves an ugly scar.
Then he mentions Jane Jane Doe, who also testified and
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was one of his former girlfriends, and he says that
he thought that he was helping her her child, but
after hearing her testimony, he realized he heard her and
he apologizes for that.
Speaker 4 (23:34):
You know.
Speaker 13 (23:34):
He also talks about there's been times in jail where
he felt like he was better off dead, but now
he is choosing to live and he wants to, you know,
a second chance at life, so he's asking a judge
for that. He also reveals in this letter that his
mom had a brain surgery throughout this whole process, but
she's been there supporting him every day in court and
he wants to get home to be her caretaker and
get back home to his children, and he's just asking
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the judge for a second chance.
Speaker 4 (23:58):
In this letter, I.
Speaker 1 (24:00):
Pray folks is learning from this situation, Like I don't
care how much money you got, how much success and
fam you have. If you're not moving right, it will
catch up. And trouble is easy to get into and
hard to get out of. And it is very important
to be disciplined and focused. In that video that played
with all his family, those are the people you should
be thinking about every day because when you aren't moving
the way you should be moving, those are going to
be the people impacted the most when you crash.
Speaker 2 (24:22):
Yeah, you're absolutely right.
Speaker 3 (24:23):
The only thing I would say, and this is the
one thing that bothers me, Right, Diddy has done some
treacherous and some nasty things We've seen on video to women,
and we've seen that. My only thing is, and I'm
not saying that that what Diddy did wasn't right, is
he's being convicted of transportation to engage in prostitution. Right,
That's what his charges are, right, So that's what he
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should be judged on those charges.
Speaker 4 (24:47):
That's the cores.
Speaker 3 (24:48):
That's what the law says, right, And I hate the
fact that everybody puts everything else around him.
Speaker 2 (24:53):
But the only thing that we should be focused on
today is what.
Speaker 1 (24:56):
His charges are. But you do know those charges are
still carrying twenty years.
Speaker 3 (25:00):
I know, but that's that's what we should be focused on.
Like even his apology, I apologize for, you know, hitting
Cassie and all that. Yes, you should have did that
a long time ago. But the charges is what he
should be is what he's facing today.
Speaker 1 (25:12):
With those charges still carry twenty ye you know, so
you gotta do all he got to do everything that
he's doing right.
Speaker 13 (25:17):
Now, I know everything, Yeah, especially because a lot of
it too. I mean, I hear what you're saying, but
people forget that a lot of it is these women
are saying that the reason why they were able to
be somewhere where people could fly in and have sexist because
they were fearing for their lives. And that fearing for
the live goes back to the narrative around all of
the beatings of the women and all these things.
Speaker 2 (25:34):
I understand that completely.
Speaker 3 (25:35):
But he's being charged with prostitution and engaging in prostitution,
and that's what his charges should be, and that's what
the judge should be looking at.
Speaker 12 (25:43):
But they Cassie keep writing letters to Yeah, yeah, I
think the judge is not going to take that into account,
although the charges are not for that. She writing the
letter saying she's having Nightmas every night for her family.
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (25:57):
So he got a count and he knows and his
team knows that they're not looking at him just put
rubbing seemen on his difference.
Speaker 4 (26:06):
No, I mean, but no. But that's the thing too.
Speaker 13 (26:08):
They got these two sex doctors that they're trying to
get to be able to speak in court that'll say
did he has his sexual urges and all that together?
Speaker 4 (26:16):
Because that's that's a part of it.
Speaker 2 (26:18):
There's a sex addiction. Who did that back in the
day that Hally Beverny said that was the reason he
cheated or something like that.
Speaker 13 (26:25):
No, I want to I want to read one letter
that I don't just wasn't submitted to the judge, but
it surfaced yesterday. Fifty cent posted a letter. Oh boy,
uh he said they're a judge submarinean I probably said that,
nyme wrong. I have an ongoing dispute with Puffy for
over twenty years. He's very dangerous. Multiple times, I fear
for my life. I think you should consider the safety
of the general public you're honor before unleashing him upon them.
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There hasn't been enough time for him to reform and
make any adjustments, despite him trying to teach a class
there as you already aware, the government spent he goes
onto that anyway, did he only going did He's only
going to return to hiring more male sex workers and
keeping most of the baby away from the general public
and babies needed. My Netflix dock on his scandalous subject
is coming soon fifty plays too much. It's been very
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serious all day and he posted that.
Speaker 2 (27:09):
Crazy Yes, I think he submitted it online.
Speaker 4 (27:13):
It was a text bubble, so you know.
Speaker 2 (27:15):
I tell you one thing.
Speaker 1 (27:15):
Days like today are interesting too because it really shows
how fickle the timeline is, because depending on what the
sentencing is, Yes, everything that's trending online now is gonna change, yes, immediate,
like a medium that.
Speaker 3 (27:27):
I think I changed, regardless depending on the whole thing
at ten o'clock is gonna.
Speaker 13 (27:31):
Be diddy, Yes, oh yeah, it's already starting last night.
I felt like that, like it felt like they were
calling it sentencing Eve, and that was like trending yesterday.
So everything and every post, all the outlets, all the
headlines were about Diddy and something leading into the sentence.
Speaker 2 (27:43):
Lauren went and got a custom made outfit for it.
Speaker 13 (27:46):
You know, the soup was already made. I just went
and got it.
Speaker 4 (27:50):
I walked into my purpose. I didn't go get it.
Speaker 2 (27:52):
Made you look like a high ranking You look like
a high ranking exact.
Speaker 13 (27:54):
As long as it's high rank.
Speaker 3 (27:58):
But the show, all right, all right, that's the ladiest
with Lauren. When we come back, we got some front
page news. It's the breakfast clow.
Speaker 2 (28:08):
Go Morning Morning.
Speaker 3 (28:09):
Everybody is dj MV Jess hilarious, Charlamagne the God.
Speaker 2 (28:13):
We are the Breakfast go up. Let's get back in
some front page news. Now, if there's a nice football.
Speaker 3 (28:18):
The forty Niners beat the Rams twenty six, twenty three.
Now major League Baseball, it's playoff season. Tigers beat the
Guardian sixty three, Cubs beat the Padres three to one,
and the Yankees beat the Red Sox four to zero.
Now tonight game one of the twenty twenty five w
NBA Finals. I was gonna say the Suns the Phoenix
Mercury take on the Vegas Aces at eight pm.
Speaker 2 (28:37):
Can't wait.
Speaker 1 (28:38):
That's what I'll be doing tonight with a nice glass
of wine. You know what I'm saying, watching the Las
Vegas Aces and a Wilson.
Speaker 2 (28:44):
Play the Mercury.
Speaker 1 (28:46):
Hopefully Asia wins. I want to see Agent get our
third ring and what's up to me?
Speaker 7 (28:50):
Good morning, Envy, Jess Charlamage, how y'all doing me? Me
take good morning?
Speaker 4 (28:55):
Good morning.
Speaker 6 (28:56):
We begin this morning with new details from the Morning Airport,
where the NTSB is investigating after two Delta planes collided
on a taxiway. Now, officials say the wing of a
plane preparing for takeoff struck the nose of a cockpit window,
and another had just landed. Now one flight attendant was
taken to the hospital with minor injuries, but all passengers.
Speaker 7 (29:16):
Got off safely.
Speaker 6 (29:18):
One plane had just arrived from Charlotte and the other
one was waiting to take off to Virginia. Now, air
traffic controllers they had instructed the departing plane to stop
and let the other pass, but instead it's wing clipped
the nose of the arriving aircraft. Now the crash it
left visible damage, shattered windscreen and a bent wing. Passengers
described a sudden jolt like slamming on your brakes before
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the impact.
Speaker 7 (29:42):
Now Delta has apologized.
Speaker 6 (29:43):
They offered hotel rooms, meal vouchers and says it's working
closely with investigators. But the collision happened on the first
day of the government shut down, and with nearly a
quarter of the FAA's workforce furloughed and hiring for new
air traffic controllers on hold.
Speaker 7 (30:00):
Many or how many have a lot of questions.
Speaker 6 (30:02):
It is too soon to know if staffing played a role,
but timing underscores just how fragile the aviation system already is.
So the NTSB is investigating and they will look into
all of that and see what caused it. But you know,
we've been talking a lot about the airport system and
air air traffic controllers and what that may look like
(30:23):
going forward. It's a really scary times, very scary.
Speaker 2 (30:26):
Nazee.
Speaker 1 (30:27):
I don't like to hear stories like that because in
my mind, as you just said me me, we know
that many essential airport workers on getting paid.
Speaker 2 (30:33):
So what type of morale does that give you when
you come to work?
Speaker 1 (30:35):
Like you know what I'm saying, like, do you do
you do you really come there wanting to do your.
Speaker 2 (30:39):
Best job knowing that you ain't getting.
Speaker 3 (30:42):
Getting your chap Yeah, exactly, which is very crazy because
we fly so much and you think something like this
would obviously be taking care of They were on the ground.
It was like they were on the air. They were
on the ground. My dad gonna text me to be
on the air when you're in the air. I mean,
my dad gonna text me, well, that's why I don't fly. No,
that's not the reason you don't fly. But they were
on the ground, and usually on the ground you would
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see more and more people.
Speaker 2 (31:03):
You could see it easier than in the air.
Speaker 6 (31:05):
And they called it a slow speed crash. Not even
you know they have high speed crashes. They called it
a slow speed crasher. They didn't understand why they didn't
see each other. So they will investigate, and we'll keep
following that story.
Speaker 7 (31:17):
And more and more.
Speaker 6 (31:18):
Americans say the biggest threat to the country isn't coming
from abroad or even the economy. You might have guessed this,
It's coming from each other. So a New New York
Times poll, a Ciena poll, finds polarization is now seen
as the second biggest problem facing the country, right behind
the economy, and experts say social media may.
Speaker 7 (31:37):
Be the main reason that divide feels so sharp.
Speaker 6 (31:40):
So apps like TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and x they're built
to keep us scrolling, and those posts that grab us
the fastest are the ones that push our buttons. It's
called rage bait, content that is designed to spark outrage
and get people arguing in the comments, and some creators
even admit their biggest videos are the ones that stir
up controversy and the algorithms they reward that outrage. The
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more emotional the posts, the more likely you are to
click share and keep watching. That's why the most hostile
partisan content often rises to the top of your feed.
Years ago, an internal Facebook memo even admitted that its
system quote exploits our brain's attraction to divisiveness. Now, critics
say that these platforms know exactly what they're doing, arguing
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that rage is even more powerful than sex when it
comes to keeping us online, and the numbers they back
that up they show just how big this divide is.
Eighty one percent of Democrats now say that Republicans are
a serious threat to the country, and nearly seventy percent
of Republicans say the same about Democrats, and as one
expert put it, if America were a horror movie, the
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call is coming from inside the house.
Speaker 2 (32:49):
Rage is more powerful than sex.
Speaker 1 (32:51):
Yeah, they having sex with the wrong people, then okay,
they ain't nothing like being ain't nothing like being on
your phone and then your wife come in there looking
all right, and you like this phone down, and you
know what I'm saying, get to doing what a dose
should be doing. Okay, I want to tweet when you
can skip, want to be on the ground where you
(33:13):
could be in some hands.
Speaker 2 (33:14):
What's up with your man?
Speaker 4 (33:15):
Yep? You want to screw? Are you gonna ride this pole?
Speaker 1 (33:18):
You know?
Speaker 2 (33:20):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 7 (33:21):
That is hilarious, But it's a real thing.
Speaker 6 (33:24):
Rage base, and so much of it is happening right
now because of the government shut down and the hate speech.
We're seeing it so much and so apparently, according to
this new poll, Charlemagne, rage is a bigger divisive issue
where it keeps more people glued to their screen than sex.
Speaker 1 (33:41):
That's that's insane. Yeah, that's insane, y'all having sex with
the wrong people. But yes, I do agree to low
vibrational nonsense is what I call it. And you know,
we always say nobody cares about the truth and the
lies more entertaining. But I promise you, if you just
turn your phone off, that ain't the real world like that? Like, yes,
when you turn this phone on, it do feel like
the sky falling. Everything is all disruptive. People are disarrayed,
(34:03):
Folks hate each other. But as soon as you turn
your phone off and just come up to the end, get
back to your real world, I don't feel that.
Speaker 2 (34:09):
Not at all. Yeah, not at all.
Speaker 6 (34:13):
And this one is for you, right, we were talking
about good news. So speaking of the power of media,
one of the most influential black news sites is making
headlines this morning. The root is we're turning to black
ownership for the first time in years. So Ashley Allison,
a political strategist and CNN commentator, is buying the outlet
from Geo Media. It's a private equity firm that's owned
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the site since twenty nineteen. Now, Ashley says this isn't
about publishing more stories. It's about making sense of the
moment when journalism is under attack and people are looking
for trusted, independent voices.
Speaker 7 (34:47):
Now, through her new company, Wateringhole Media.
Speaker 6 (34:49):
Allison plans to grow the Root with more video, new partnerships,
and even live events for readers. The Route was launched
in two thousand and eight by Henry Lewis Gates Junior
and Washington Post chairman Donald Graham as a modern day
national black newspaper, and now the Route has changed. It's
changed hands a few times with different owners, but now
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Allison says it's coming back with a very mission that
has started with preserving culture and telling black stories with
clarity and purpose.
Speaker 1 (35:17):
Well, salute to Ashley Man dropping the clues bonds for Ashley, absolutely,
I do wish I would have known it was to sell,
though I wish I would have definitely went in with
Ashley and invested in that because I don't like the Route,
so I would have loved to be an owner with
them so I could fire some of those people who
I feel have wrote a lot of raised baby stories
about myself and people that I love.
Speaker 2 (35:34):
I would have loved. I would have loved to be
in the Route.
Speaker 1 (35:37):
I would have loved for y'all to get that news
this morning, just so I could fire some of y'all. Okay,
but but I will support Ashley and what she does,
because I think Ashley is an amazing personality on CNN,
and I think she's going to bring a lot of
integrity back to the route.
Speaker 2 (35:52):
I agree. All right, well, thank you, all.
Speaker 7 (35:55):
Right, Well that's your front page news. I'm me Me Brown.
Follow me at Memi Brown TV.
Speaker 6 (35:59):
From news stories, follow Black Information Network, download the free
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Speaker 2 (36:07):
Thank you, Me and me.
Speaker 3 (36:07):
Now when we come back, we have tailor Hollador Williams
joining us. She's the star of Beauty and Black on
Netflix and we're gonna talk to her next.
Speaker 2 (36:14):
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Speaker 2 (36:44):
We got a special guest in the building. Yes, indeed,
tail up, pull there, Williams. That's a your mind name right? No,
you welcome? How are you doing?
Speaker 4 (36:55):
I'm good?
Speaker 2 (36:55):
Beauty in Black season chests.
Speaker 12 (36:57):
How does it feel like all of this looks I'm
gonna watch this since episode one?
Speaker 4 (37:01):
Okay? How does it feel to have it continue?
Speaker 12 (37:05):
Because you know a lot of shows live for one season,
two seas.
Speaker 4 (37:09):
How does it feel to have it continuing? You know,
I feel very grateful.
Speaker 16 (37:13):
I think when you're able to have a second season,
that's one thing, but then to have a second season
and the fan base continue to grow and people are
excited bigger. Yeah, it's crazy. I'm grateful, but I'm excited.
Speaker 4 (37:25):
It's been fun. Yeah, I'm just enjoying it as.
Speaker 1 (37:29):
Life change because you know, Beauty and Black is on Netflix.
It's a big show. Like, have you felt the change?
Speaker 2 (37:34):
Yeah?
Speaker 16 (37:35):
Actually I think season one not that I was kind
of in denial, but it's like, you know, this might
be a moment it passes. I've been acting since I
was thirteen, so it's like, okay, enjoy it. But then
this season it does feel different. The visibility that I
have is different places that I go. It's no longer like, oh,
you're familiar.
Speaker 4 (37:55):
It's like cam and they're hugging and it's like, whoa.
Speaker 16 (37:58):
I'm not used to that having to kind of move
a little bit different.
Speaker 4 (38:02):
But I think I always thought it would happen.
Speaker 16 (38:05):
You know, if you keep acting and a show is popular,
it would happen. But nothing can really prepare you for
that shift.
Speaker 2 (38:12):
Yeah, I want to go back, if you don't mind.
Speaker 3 (38:14):
So you're from Houston, Texas, yes, and you got into
acting at a young age.
Speaker 2 (38:18):
You said thirteen, what made you like arts? What made
you love darks?
Speaker 16 (38:21):
I think I've always been creative as a kid. I
liked playing pretend who doesn't. But it was my first
movie that I was in. I was auditioning at the time.
After Katrina the tax Credits came to Louisiana, so it
brought a lot of films to the South, and Welcome
Home Roscoe Jenkins was being filmed there. I got a part,
(38:43):
and I loved acting. But when I got on the
set and saw the sound stages and the crew and
like what it takes to actually make a movie, I
was like, Oh, I just want to do this for
the rest of my life.
Speaker 4 (38:55):
And I just kept.
Speaker 2 (38:56):
Going, yeah, because you're produced too, right, I do? And right?
Speaker 1 (39:01):
So what have you learned about yourself as an artist
wearing all those different hats, producing, acting, writing?
Speaker 16 (39:07):
The biggest thing is that I cannot do them all
by myself. I know that there are people who are
experts in what they do, who love writing, and I
honor whatever people love the most. And I think that's
why I like producing, because it's like I can pick
and choose. Oh, you're fire at this, let's all come together.
And putting it all together is the fun part for me.
Speaker 12 (39:27):
Now, what I want to ask you about the show
is right because, like I said, I've been watching since
first episode.
Speaker 4 (39:32):
Do you ever look at the script write and be like,
all right, this is come on.
Speaker 3 (39:36):
Come on, you must look at it all the time.
Speaker 16 (39:41):
I think when we were getting ready for season two
and Tyler was like sending us the scripts out a
full clip, like it's like we getting two episodes in.
Speaker 4 (39:51):
A day, It's like, dang, what are you doing?
Speaker 12 (39:53):
And he's sending these scripts and I'm reading it genuinely
like oh my god, it's crazy.
Speaker 4 (39:59):
It keeps you on.
Speaker 16 (40:00):
You toes it's a it's as fun to film it,
probably more fun to film it than it is to
watch it.
Speaker 12 (40:06):
And your your character in the beginning start off shy.
You're not standing up for yourself. He was pissing me off.
I was like, can you get your together? These people
coming for you? And then you just turn into a
natural born.
Speaker 4 (40:19):
Kill Bill character. You just you just out here, you know?
Speaker 12 (40:22):
Now, what is your ritual to get ready for that?
Because it seemed like it didn't really take much. I
guess to be shy, is that's your real demeanor? Like
are you shy? You don't really talk a lot?
Speaker 4 (40:31):
No? Okay, so I wouldn't.
Speaker 16 (40:33):
Say that I'm just the most talkative person in the world.
I'm more reserved. But it's not because I'm shy. I'm
just more observant. But to not stand up for yourself
is very different for me. Ok That was actually a process.
When we went in for the callbacks and I was
having a conversation with Tyler, he was like, I know
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you could do strong because we worked together before. He
was like, but can I see you do this? And
I was like, I mean, yeah, of course I can
try the vulnerability part. But I was like, but do
I want to do that?
Speaker 4 (41:05):
Like, why can't you do this?
Speaker 16 (41:06):
He was like, if you just trust me with the story,
it's gonna go somewhere that that no one is gonna
expect it.
Speaker 4 (41:12):
She's gonna be a boss. And I was like, okay, okay,
well I could do the victim thing. I could. I
could figure that out.
Speaker 16 (41:17):
So he challenged you, Yeah, absolutely, because I'm not a
person that backs down from confrontation or if somebody's doing
me wrong, you will.
Speaker 4 (41:26):
Know that you don't be wrong. So it was Kimmy.
Speaker 12 (41:28):
I was frustrated too, but I think that propelled the
story even more so now in season two, it's warranted.
How did you get into like Tyler Perry's universe because
you were in divorce and black and now you're here
with the you know, with the beauty and black, Like,
how did you?
Speaker 4 (41:43):
How did that happen for you? You know, it's funny.
Speaker 16 (41:46):
I went to school in Atlanta knowing that I wanted
to act. I went to clark Atland University, and I
just knew I was gonna be in something Tyler Perry
in school, and that didn't happen. I when school came
went moved to La and it was just an audition,
a normal audition for a different film that he was doing.
Speaker 12 (42:04):
And I went into the callback, and typically at a callback, they'll.
Speaker 4 (42:07):
Tell you the director the writer will be in the room.
They didn't say that. I thought it was just gonna
be Kim Coleman.
Speaker 16 (42:13):
So I walk in and Tyler Perry's right there and
he's like, hey, til come on in just and I was.
Speaker 4 (42:17):
Like, what are you doing here or but I didn't
say that.
Speaker 12 (42:21):
I was very professional and I did it. He was like,
I only want to see the first scene. Already saw
your second scene on the tape. Go and I like
took a breath and I did it, and.
Speaker 4 (42:29):
He was like, where are you from. I was like,
I'm from Texas and he was like, let me see
the second scene.
Speaker 12 (42:35):
And I was like, I don't know what just happened,
but I got it and I ended up getting divorced.
Speaker 4 (42:40):
In the Black. It was a different movie.
Speaker 12 (42:42):
They were like, we want to keep you on hold
for this one, but are you open to reading another film?
And I was like sure, And I thought that he
was going to ask me to do an audition for
that one. They said, if you want to insure oh
is it pressure.
Speaker 1 (42:52):
When you see somebody like Tyler walking in the room,
do you have to gather yourself a little bit?
Speaker 16 (42:55):
It's different, Yes, it is different because I respect them alone.
I'm very inspired by how he moves, just all that
he's built, So you do have to take him in
and kind of breathe.
Speaker 4 (43:07):
I think when it's somebody woul admire. But you snapped
right into it or did you stutter? Did you mess
up and.
Speaker 2 (43:13):
Doing that?
Speaker 12 (43:17):
But I did after I was like, what, yeah, yeah,
what's up? How long did it take y'all to film
The Voice in the Black? I know that's the movie
that was my joint too, But how how long did
it take y'all to film that?
Speaker 4 (43:30):
It took us six days to film the whole movie.
Film the whole.
Speaker 12 (43:34):
Movie, because you know it's always out there at Tyler party,
be having y'all here. He'll start at nine am and
y'all be done at ten times.
Speaker 16 (43:41):
Season two of Beauty and Black all sixteen episodes in
twelve days.
Speaker 3 (43:45):
Jesus, you like filming like that, like fast, get it
out the way, or do you prefer a little time
to breathe, a little time to rest to reset, or
do you just knock out what you had time to
think about it.
Speaker 4 (43:56):
She has a problem.
Speaker 16 (43:57):
I'm adaptable, working with different directors, is working on different shows,
different whatever. It's kind of like coming into somebody else's house.
If this is how y'all do it, cool, I'll assimilate.
Speaker 2 (44:06):
How long those days hours?
Speaker 4 (44:10):
No, it's not bad, and then you're done. Yeah.
Speaker 12 (44:14):
So he just pretty much just count on y'all knowing
y'all lines, because that's pretty much you know, all the
retakes and cut and do it again.
Speaker 4 (44:20):
Y'all y'all don't have none of that. No, I mean
very sparingly.
Speaker 16 (44:26):
If he said, can I please get want more, He'll
be like yes, depending on who you are.
Speaker 2 (44:31):
You people before, no, like can I get him line?
Speaker 11 (44:33):
No?
Speaker 4 (44:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 12 (44:34):
Sometimes or even with some of us with the wonderful,
wonderful cast, everybody, can I give what more?
Speaker 4 (44:39):
He's like, I got it? No, I got it, And
you just gotta trust.
Speaker 2 (44:43):
What role of project has challenged you the most? And why?
Speaker 16 (44:47):
Definitely Beauty and Black, the sheer speed at which we're
filming it, and then also particularly in the first season,
being somebody who is playing somebody who is sex trafficked,
somebody who is so beaten down things. At the time,
I was planning my wedding, so it was like, I
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don't have this life experience, but I have to go
there every day seen seen after seeing. It was like
for a whole week, I'm just crying in every scene
and getting beat up.
Speaker 4 (45:18):
It was. It was a.
Speaker 16 (45:20):
Lot, but it stretched me as an artist, knowing that
I can do that.
Speaker 4 (45:27):
If somebody says, cry right now, I could do that.
Speaker 16 (45:29):
If you need me to do that, I can go
there and jump back into what I have to do
in my normal life and stay sane.
Speaker 3 (45:34):
How did your now husband deal with it? Because you
were in a role, and I'm sure you were in
a character. I'm sure it wasn't you're planning a wedding.
It's supposed to be happy, joyous, but now you're diving
into this character.
Speaker 2 (45:42):
So how did he handle that?
Speaker 4 (45:44):
Oh? Like a champ.
Speaker 16 (45:46):
He is a surgery resident right now, which is a
very grueling schedule as well. So I think it was
a lot of mutual respect. If I got home before him,
or if he got home before me, you make dinner.
If I got I bring him dinner from set. It's
just like we're in the trenches together. So He actually
loved the how rigorous.
Speaker 12 (46:06):
The schedule is because sometimes on other shows, you know,
I might do a couple of scenes, and you know,
we're not doing surgery. We're not dealing with life or death.
Even on a difficult day, it's still a blessing.
Speaker 2 (46:17):
I thought he was a surgical resident.
Speaker 4 (46:20):
I'm saying what I do.
Speaker 2 (46:21):
Yeah, So, how you got time to Cook's? Man? Tell him?
Said she cooked? He said, I take some cook.
Speaker 4 (46:35):
I learned how to cook a few years ago.
Speaker 2 (46:38):
A lot of cook You ever bring anything home from
work like lunch.
Speaker 4 (46:45):
Bring drinks and stuff?
Speaker 12 (46:47):
And absolutely, congratulations you got married. No, I was asking
you going make to my question, how do you get ready?
Speaker 17 (46:59):
You know.
Speaker 4 (47:04):
All the time I don't like seeing anything from his job.
You'll come in with blood all over eye. Now you
said you gotta cry. You have to cry a lot
on set and everything like that. How do you get
into that?
Speaker 12 (47:23):
I know it's nothing other than you being a great actress, right,
but like, how do you get ready for that? Like
what's your ritual to go into that role? When things
start going crazy for you on the show and they
get crazier for you.
Speaker 16 (47:35):
Yeah, definitely the preparation before filming. I think it's a
treat because we shoot so fast. Tyler gives us all
of the scripts for the season, and that's typically not
that we typically don't have that on a different type
of TV show, So I'm able to kind of prepare
for it like a movie. I know exactly where I am,
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a lot of notes on my personal screen, so I
know where to dive in because we're shooting out of order.
And also the wonderful team at TPS. The crew is phenomenal,
from wardrobe to the script supervisors. We have readers people
will help us kind of get on track to know
where we are. But the work that I do before
can get me into the mode. And then I love
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music too, so I have playlists and songs and different
things to help.
Speaker 2 (48:22):
You said something earlier too. You said, you know it
helps you to stay sane. What do you do to stay.
Speaker 16 (48:27):
I have a great therapist, so number one. And I
think I'm overall a pretty even person. So just continuing
to stay grounded and on my feet. If I know
I'm getting overwhelmed, I'll take a second to breathe. I
meditate daily. I'll meditate on set if I have a
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break every morning I have the same routine. I listen
to jazz, I get my green tea, like just trying
to control as much as I can and sometimes a
chaotic environment, and then coming out of that when we rap.
I'm done with Kimmy, I'm done with whatever character I'm playing,
and I have my own playlist of my own music
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that's like brings me back.
Speaker 1 (49:11):
I wish y'all could have talked to people who were
like on Days of Our Lives and Guiding Light and
all those shows back in the day, because I wonder
if the process was the same for them as it
is for y'all. Those shows used to come on daily,
so I'm sure they used to tape a lot, and
I know that y'all think Tyler got a lot of
traumatic them. Shows had some wid storyline shoe like people
were getting buried a live people getting possessed by demons.
Speaker 2 (49:33):
So I just wonder if they had to, if.
Speaker 1 (49:36):
They ever could even decompress at least y'all get the opportunity.
I wond if they ever did.
Speaker 16 (49:40):
I mean, I think it's somewhat similar to us. They're
shooting a lot of scenes in one day.
Speaker 4 (49:46):
Shout out to Debbie Morgan because she came from that world.
I mean, she's been on everything, but it was just
the job. I think they probably handled it.
Speaker 2 (49:55):
The way that we do because y'all know, y'all new stories.
Speaker 1 (49:58):
I tell people that all the time, Perry stuff, that's
the new stories, like our grandparents, Like, I'm going to
watch my story that new story.
Speaker 4 (50:05):
Yeah, people are invested.
Speaker 3 (50:07):
Do you laugh at some of the fight scenes sometimes?
Because those are the things I feel like they love
all over.
Speaker 12 (50:11):
The internet, The back and forth, the one liners, the
actual fighting. Those might be the most difficult to stay
in character because you gotta laugh.
Speaker 4 (50:22):
Yes, Like as a cast, we all are people that
really like each other.
Speaker 16 (50:26):
We enjoy being at work, we enjoy and have a
great time together, and there is very little levity in
love and every.
Speaker 4 (50:33):
Theme that we do.
Speaker 2 (50:34):
I don't know how y'all tell you serious.
Speaker 3 (50:36):
I don't know what show was that one scene when
the two dudes getting fight and one hit and he
spins like that one but Tyler Perry, but his fight
scene is always class larious. Which one is that he
just be.
Speaker 2 (50:49):
Spending I don't know, I don't know, you know what
they got?
Speaker 4 (50:52):
Maybe that was Brothers.
Speaker 12 (50:55):
The funniest scene was when Well, first of all, I
know who laughed when Arnie kept saying I'm your bitch.
Speaker 4 (51:02):
I mean, who laughs? So you know I would get
fired that day. I'm not gonna lie. Yeah, Fruitcake.
Speaker 16 (51:12):
I read all of the scripts, but then I just
focus on what I have to do because it's it's
it's a lot. So I forgot that that was even
a thing until I was watching it. And so I'm
watching it like everybody else does, and I'm like, what
is on? And I think they actually got a little heated.
They have to take it take a step back after. Yeah,
(51:36):
I think I saw Julian or or Terrell talk about that.
Speaker 4 (51:39):
I'm sorry, there is their real names. Okay, so they
had to take a beat. Yeah, damn. Yeah, it's very
It's very intense. Some a lot of them. A lot
of the scenes are very intense.
Speaker 13 (51:51):
I was saying, I know you talk about how different
here real life is from Kimmy, but what did you
learn about surviving versus living, like actually living from Kimmy's character.
Speaker 4 (52:03):
That's a good question.
Speaker 16 (52:06):
I think I've always known or been informed about trauma responses,
being in therapy and also being an advocate for youth
and foster care, certain training that I have to go through,
like or had to go through. I understand how people
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react and respond to certain things. But I think what
Kimmy taught me is just a little bit more empathy
for the decisions that people make, because that's the work
of an actor, is justifying what somebody is doing and
making it real.
Speaker 4 (52:42):
I have to make it real to me to play it.
So I was asking myself like, why would she why
would she not just leave? Why would she do? And
she's trying to survive. That's exactly it.
Speaker 16 (52:51):
So the stakes that people go through to simply try
to survive on top of the things that they've already
been through. And I think it made me very appreciate
it and very empathetic for the things that.
Speaker 4 (53:02):
The decisions that people make.
Speaker 16 (53:03):
It doesn't necessarily make them right, but like, if we
know everybody's story, you can probably rationalize it a little bit.
Speaker 2 (53:11):
Well, you got the script?
Speaker 3 (53:12):
Is there was there ever a moment you'd be like, oh,
hell no when you read something like nah, this is
not this is not it. You be like, let me
call Tyler see if.
Speaker 2 (53:19):
We could change this. You ain't gonna answer that, don't
let him Tyler Perry villain is read Tyler Perry Villain.
Speaker 15 (53:31):
No.
Speaker 16 (53:31):
Actually, there were things that I was like, oh my gosh,
this is horrible, especially in season one some of the
things with Kimmy and Roy, Kimmy and Jules that dynamic,
but it was more so questions I need to understand
why why?
Speaker 4 (53:47):
And He's always very open to to talk to me
about why.
Speaker 2 (53:50):
You said it was kind of hard.
Speaker 1 (53:52):
I'm saying the word victim, but you said it was
kind of hard to play of I guess a victim
like role.
Speaker 2 (53:56):
So as the character, Yeah, it was the character of
the Chara evolved. Was it easier for you to go
from victim to vindicate it?
Speaker 4 (54:03):
Yeah?
Speaker 16 (54:04):
But I think one it is just easier to play
somebody not in that situation. I have more life experience
as a person who was more empowered. But I think
in wanting to protect her, that's why I was having
such a difficult time.
Speaker 4 (54:20):
Like, oh my gosh, why is this happening to her.
Speaker 16 (54:22):
Being able to have that vindication and play that out
so soon into the second season is a real treat
as an actor. I feel like with a lot of
characters that begin one way and then they grow into
this boss, we might see that over like three four
or five seasons, but with her it happened kind of quick.
So it's it is fun to be able to do that.
Speaker 4 (54:44):
I do like that. I do like that quick turnaround
of character development. That's cool.
Speaker 3 (54:49):
I was going to ask, you know, you spoke about
it earlier, you having help on setting people talking to
you got into the script. But I always wondered, is
it easy to talk to like a human trafficed victim
before to get their feeling.
Speaker 2 (55:00):
Get their mindset of why and how and when?
Speaker 3 (55:02):
Because I'm sure from your side, you don't understand because
you've never been in that situation. So it's easy to
you know, find that out. Is that something that you've
done when it came to these roles.
Speaker 16 (55:10):
Yeah, because I was having a difficult time understanding why
not just leave? I would rather be dead than deal
with that. I would, but that's not Kimmy. So I
did speak to somebody that had been through a situation
like that, and a lot of times people trafficking, I
think is a very formal word to describe what can
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happen to people and they don't even know until they're
trying to get out of it. So doing research online
YouTube is a great resource just trying to understand the
mindset not only of how you got in this situation,
why you stayed in it, but what did it take
to get out? And that's the real resiliency. Obviously, Kimmy
is in a fictional world and the sugar daddy or
(55:52):
no sugar came and took her out. But for a
lot of people, that is a mindset shift that needed
a lot of help, a lot of stuff, for a
lot of work to get out of that lifestyle.
Speaker 3 (56:03):
Did you understand it more after having those conversations and
doing that research, Yeah?
Speaker 2 (56:08):
How was it?
Speaker 1 (56:08):
How was it received by the person though, because that's
a person's real life and you're talking to them, you know,
trying to get I guess game for a role. How
did they receive you even asking them questions?
Speaker 16 (56:18):
Oh, I already knew her. I alreadyne her, and she
was open because she's past that now. But I mean
it is a if with that situation. It was like
a pimp situation and not necessarily human trafficking when you're
thinking somebody's being kidnapped and whatever. But she was open
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I think to get out of that most survivors not
would be open to be exploited, but.
Speaker 4 (56:45):
To share that that story.
Speaker 13 (56:49):
Yeah, have you had other women that are currently going
through that or that have recently gotten out of those
situations reach out to you and like is that a
heavy weight?
Speaker 4 (56:57):
Yes?
Speaker 16 (56:58):
On social media they have particulularly, more so in first
season than this season. And again, as an advocate, I
just want to help everybody. I try to like connect
people to resources or if you can't text or you
can't do something, then I could text for you, and
then people I wouldn't hear from them or whatever, so
(57:18):
that that is difficult, But I just.
Speaker 4 (57:20):
Pray for him.
Speaker 12 (57:21):
Now, if you knew somebody right that wanted to be
on the show, like one of your friends and being
as though you'd be around talent, and I know he
always looking for new there's a stub, you know, how
would you pitch to him, I got this girl wanted
to be on the show.
Speaker 4 (57:36):
Is that something that you would.
Speaker 2 (57:38):
Then go wrong? What's' wrong?
Speaker 4 (57:39):
Probably? I don't know? You got friends replace you? Baltimore
for example, say he is looking for somebody else.
Speaker 12 (57:47):
You know, to be a stripper, really good at that?
How would you say, yo? Taler I got this girl.
Does he allow for conversations.
Speaker 16 (57:56):
Like that, Yeah, very collaborative. I might be looking at
the scripts, maybe a new season or something like, Wow,
there's a character I know somebody that would be great.
Speaker 4 (58:10):
And im and I would make a great person, like I.
Speaker 2 (58:13):
Would be a great person. I would crazy.
Speaker 12 (58:19):
Just let me know, let you know, go ahead, you know,
slipping the little you know, just it has been auditioning.
Speaker 4 (58:25):
Wow, yeah, you never got back to it. So just
just you know, hit him a great pitch period.
Speaker 2 (58:32):
Special for.
Speaker 4 (58:34):
Okay, cool. I just just tell them, yeah, I interview.
That's great, Okay, I think you can. Thank you so much.
Speaker 12 (58:44):
I love Beauty and Black. I'm invested in the show.
I'm not just saying this so you can go ahead
and tell Tyler get me wrong. I'm I really do
love Beauty and Black. I'll be in there telling him.
Speaker 4 (58:53):
About about it all the time.
Speaker 6 (58:56):
This is.
Speaker 9 (58:59):
Sarah.
Speaker 13 (58:59):
He is the one scene him talking about the scene
the gay guys. Remember it was something about a butt,
remember you could.
Speaker 2 (59:06):
I remember.
Speaker 4 (59:08):
That's my favorite. That's talking about my butt favorite, that's
all he well. The brother, Oh my god, he's so funny.
That was the first that was Bedian Black.
Speaker 2 (59:19):
That scene that was a fruitcake one.
Speaker 1 (59:21):
Right, that was when he when he dropped his pants
and I know you're gonna mis his ask talking about
yeah black.
Speaker 4 (59:31):
About three months. That's that's what got every day watch
trying to be at it to know that that's the
wasn't that was definitely be Oh he was.
Speaker 2 (59:44):
He was in the script club with but then she
got hurt.
Speaker 4 (59:48):
You just realized the time twenty minutes and you came
in here talking about the gay scenes. First he would
have been.
Speaker 1 (59:56):
I watched a lot of tierras, but it's just all
a blur. I'm like dacause that was last Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:00:00):
Ye you can't watch the new Yeah, thank you for
joining us this morning. Thank you, Taylor, thank for having me.
I want to I want to say, yeah, what's what's
the middle name?
Speaker 4 (01:00:09):
On Hollador?
Speaker 2 (01:00:11):
Taylor Williams, thank you. I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 (01:00:19):
Saying the way your career is going, it's gonna be
a time where he's never gonna forget your name.
Speaker 2 (01:00:23):
That's right, and.
Speaker 12 (01:00:25):
You make sure you forget his don't even know it now,
I won't, Yes, I do, thank you name d J.
Speaker 2 (01:00:31):
And what school does she go to? HBCU, It doesn't
even matter. Nobody went to that school.
Speaker 4 (01:00:39):
Delaware at University because she went to one and she
and I know you did where he goes? How you
remember that? That's what's up.
Speaker 2 (01:00:49):
Thank you again.
Speaker 4 (01:00:49):
Don't look over there.
Speaker 2 (01:00:50):
I ain't going to college.
Speaker 4 (01:00:54):
Thinking like.
Speaker 2 (01:00:56):
You're going to stop down playing Brooklyn Community College.
Speaker 16 (01:00:59):
I can't.
Speaker 2 (01:01:03):
Leave us. It's the Breakfast Club going on. I'm sorry,
Taylor pointing.
Speaker 3 (01:01:07):
Everybody is DJ Envy, just Hilaris Charlamagne, the guy.
Speaker 2 (01:01:11):
We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the latest
with Lauren.
Speaker 4 (01:01:14):
Lauren be coming straight back.
Speaker 2 (01:01:17):
She gets into somebody that knows somebody detail.
Speaker 4 (01:01:21):
I'm a home girl that knows a little bit about everything.
Speaker 2 (01:01:24):
She'd be having the latest on you. The latest with
Lauren la Rosa.
Speaker 1 (01:01:29):
Sometimes you have fact, sometimes you have details, sometimes you
have a little bit of everything.
Speaker 2 (01:01:32):
It's the latest on the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 4 (01:01:35):
Talk to me, all right, y'all.
Speaker 13 (01:01:37):
So we've been talking about getting the booth, Get in
the booth, Get in the booth, and JT dropped a
disc record towards Cardi B. Let's take a listen to
part one. She mentioned Stephon Dixon. Yeah, so that was
part one. So she y'all hear her coming first Stephon
Diggs any response, Yeah, I got more.
Speaker 4 (01:01:54):
Y'all need to hear some more.
Speaker 2 (01:01:55):
I'm glad JT is rapping. I didn't like it, Yeah, yeah,
and you know I loved I liked JT. I'm a
j I like JT. But that wasn't that, man. I
don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:02:06):
I don't know if it Maybe if she would have
put that out immediately instead of doing all of the
tweets and everything else, it might.
Speaker 2 (01:02:12):
Have hit a little different.
Speaker 1 (01:02:13):
But after a week of all them tweets and the
you know, the the Instagram live to come with that,
It's like you could have came a little harder.
Speaker 2 (01:02:21):
I feel like it was rushed. It just I don't know,
it just she could have came, you could have came
har at ja.
Speaker 12 (01:02:26):
Yeah, I mean I remember when I remember when all
them people try jumping to Kendrick and Drake beef like
and nobody paid it no mind. And when you know
other people tried, even when Joey Joey vand has jumped
out there and nobody really you know, paid him no mind.
I mean, you know what other people did, but not
the main people that they wanted to.
Speaker 4 (01:02:46):
Yeah, I feel like, that's what.
Speaker 2 (01:02:47):
This is a little bit.
Speaker 1 (01:02:49):
But if she would have did it, if she'd have
did it not, but if she'd have did it right
after Magnet, right like Cardi dropped Magnet and j T
would have came right back out, no tweets, no Instagram,
live right in the booth, I think it might have
hit a little different.
Speaker 13 (01:03:03):
Well, Cardi responded via X and she just because JT
was talking about, you know, Cardi B having a writer,
took my partisan Fontaine and Cardi B yeah, And Carti
reposted an alleged DM between JT and Party and JT
is telling Party if this is a real DM, She posted,
JT is telling Party like she wants to get in
(01:03:24):
the studio with him. So Carti's like, you're trying to
be funny, but you obviously need my writer. And then
she posted but anyway, go scream, go stream Magnet, which
is a song where she came at JT, and she
reposted somebody's tweet that said tell her to make a hit.
Speaker 12 (01:03:38):
She in the studio, just wasting time. So Carti is like,
whatever she's saying, it's blackless. Yeah, Like I'm not even
that that's not even worthing me responding to yeah, because then,
like like Sean said, yeah, if she'd did it right
after Magnet dropped, you know, right after am Out of
Drama dropped, it would have been better and saved all
the tweets you already gave us all your AMMO.
Speaker 4 (01:03:58):
Yeah, she was gonna say online for three days.
Speaker 1 (01:04:02):
Maybe yeah, And then you know it's you know, I'm
a person that waves j T flag right like JT
is dope.
Speaker 2 (01:04:09):
So now I got to hear people be like, yeah,
and you told us she was dope.
Speaker 4 (01:04:13):
Yeah, you've been singing the praises Lauren, not Charlamagne. He
talking about j T.
Speaker 2 (01:04:21):
Like, no, I don't j dope.
Speaker 13 (01:04:26):
I like this recom This is the first time that
I've heard something rat wise from her where I was like,
I didn't think.
Speaker 1 (01:04:31):
Because you were anticipating it, that it had just dropped
right after the magnet. I think I think we'd have
been looking at this a little bit different. But now
after a week and it's just like, I don't know,
j T, you could have came yeah, that's all well
and just not came at all, Like just you just
and I'm gonna say something else. It's funny how one
(01:04:54):
verse can mess up the game. The person that they
say isn't the lyrical one. Cardy is the one that
got all everybody losing their mind with a verse.
Speaker 4 (01:05:05):
Everybody, and it got people in the friends Oh my god.
Well it's signing around crazy. And that's why the album
title got the best name, because obviously she is.
Speaker 13 (01:05:15):
Yeah, now I got another song here, Clarissa Shills. You
guys know she's been working on music.
Speaker 4 (01:05:22):
This is what I want to hear. I already know
it's read to be some street bars.
Speaker 2 (01:05:25):
What's up? I'm here this ship.
Speaker 13 (01:05:26):
Yes, yeah, So Clarissa has a new song that is
dropping today. She sent it over to us, and this
song is featuring a girl named Tati Camille. She told
me that that's another artist from Flint play with short.
Speaker 2 (01:05:39):
Now, Clarissa makes me want to square up, really.
Speaker 4 (01:05:43):
Clarissa, Yeah, that's what I'm talking about.
Speaker 1 (01:05:46):
Okay, Now, I'm gonna tell y'all something. That's the difference
between having the right rap coach. That is why you
need A and r's.
Speaker 2 (01:05:55):
You need people. Because I know Pap was in the
studio coaching her, making sure that she came correct. But
you know that whole thing sounds good. Like, the beat
sounds good, she sound in pocket, the balls is hitting.
Speaker 13 (01:06:11):
And I asked her, I'm like, what was your process,
because you know, we all know Papoosa's Papoosse gets busy.
Speaker 4 (01:06:17):
What's the process? How does this works?
Speaker 11 (01:06:18):
She said?
Speaker 4 (01:06:19):
She She says she's been working on music for a
long time. She's been perfecting this for a long time.
Speaker 13 (01:06:23):
She just hasn't put it out because it's a little
nerve racking for her, and she felt like it needed
to be the right time. And she was confident about
this song. So I think to what you're hearing is
her practicing and doing it over and over again.
Speaker 4 (01:06:32):
So she felt like it was good.
Speaker 1 (01:06:33):
And you know what else, we didn't have no expectation.
I wasn't anticipating anything. You know what I'm saying. She
playing with house money. That's the difference when you don't
have no expectation. When there's no anticipation, you just hear and.
Speaker 4 (01:06:44):
You're just like, oh, right, that's okay, Clarissa.
Speaker 3 (01:06:48):
Clarissa gonna perform that on her next fight. You know,
she's gonna perform as she come out on the nest
spot and then she's gonna fight.
Speaker 12 (01:06:53):
Yes, you got smart and I like how she talked
about her accolades. She's not coming in the body like
she's talking about her talking yes, straight up her.
Speaker 1 (01:07:03):
No kids, five houses, four cars, you know what I'm saying,
ninety thousand on the rig something miss miss knock out, Yeah,
miss always go viral. Okay, Clarissa, I gotta give it up.
I'm only gonna call balls and strikes hearing people that.
Speaker 4 (01:07:17):
Was that was hard.
Speaker 13 (01:07:18):
She also worked with an artist named Breed Biased Too
from Atlanta that she wanted to Mension as well, and
she said that this is all going to be on
an album called Pope the quote, but she's working on
the album. This is just like one of the projects
that will be on there.
Speaker 2 (01:07:29):
Okay. Quote Yeah, I don't like it, Lauren, I like it?
Speaker 4 (01:07:33):
Whoa, but I like it.
Speaker 2 (01:07:35):
My lad is the latest with Lauren. Thank you, Lauren.
Speaker 4 (01:07:37):
You welcome.
Speaker 2 (01:07:37):
I'll see you guys Mondayay to court.
Speaker 3 (01:07:40):
I am so you're gonna text us when as soon
as you hear something we need to know, Yes, you
can go up today in court because I know, of
course can be crazy.
Speaker 13 (01:07:46):
It will be just say a little prayer for me
and you ain't getting no, have you ever seen outside
of the courthouse.
Speaker 4 (01:07:53):
Today is the grand finale. Baby, it's about to be
the let out of all that out for correct head, Bonnie.
Why don't you sure? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:07:59):
I will not.
Speaker 4 (01:08:00):
They about to be sparked up out there, music sparked up.
It's crazy and be crazy.
Speaker 2 (01:08:05):
Get out there.
Speaker 3 (01:08:06):
We'll get your ass over there all right now when
we come back. Charlamage donkey today, What you're doing today
for donkey Charlamoe, Well, you know it's the People's Donkeys.
So it's Friday, so you know one hundred and five
and five, one oh five to one. You can call
up right now and give whoever you want to the
credit they deserve for being stupid.
Speaker 2 (01:08:20):
Okay, we'll get to that. NeXT's the Breakfast Sloco morning.
You're checking out the breakfast club. It's your time to
nominate a donkey of your own. Remember now, that's it's
how they choose in one O five one.
Speaker 1 (01:08:38):
Why Clarissa Shields really was snapping dropping the clue.
Speaker 4 (01:08:42):
Absolutely I knew what it was gonna be her.
Speaker 2 (01:08:45):
Hands two nights, oh man.
Speaker 1 (01:08:48):
Donkey Today for Friday, October thirty is the People's donkey.
You know, every Friday we allow you the people to
call in and give someone the biggest he host. So
good morning, who this good morning? Who you want to
get the biggest he had to?
Speaker 5 (01:09:04):
You know this one in Nicki Minaj.
Speaker 4 (01:09:05):
Okay.
Speaker 18 (01:09:06):
I mean at some point in time, Charlamagne, we get.
Speaker 9 (01:09:09):
Old, okay, and there's a younger group that's gonna come.
Speaker 7 (01:09:12):
In after us.
Speaker 1 (01:09:13):
Right, you're gonna.
Speaker 9 (01:09:14):
Encourage them, uplist them, you know, bring more of them in.
How she has sit on this radio and talks about
this woman's child if she's pregnant.
Speaker 10 (01:09:22):
It is I cannot even. It is the seckest thing
I've seen.
Speaker 9 (01:09:27):
Like you said, she has to go here.
Speaker 11 (01:09:29):
She needs that.
Speaker 10 (01:09:30):
I have a team around there that's not her.
Speaker 9 (01:09:32):
Yes, minch Nicki Minaj is getting dunk the other day. Period.
Speaker 2 (01:09:35):
Well let's let's pray she heals. Let's hope she heals.
That's what we're doing. Let's send their healing energy.
Speaker 7 (01:09:40):
I agree.
Speaker 2 (01:09:40):
Have a good day guy, you too. Now, good morning?
Who's this?
Speaker 9 (01:09:44):
Hey, charlam name?
Speaker 18 (01:09:46):
My name is Brittany.
Speaker 4 (01:09:47):
How are you?
Speaker 3 (01:09:47):
Pe?
Speaker 2 (01:09:48):
Brittany? How are you?
Speaker 9 (01:09:49):
And wonderful?
Speaker 18 (01:09:50):
I am calling from Shreveport, Louisiana.
Speaker 2 (01:09:52):
Hey want to you're not market?
Speaker 4 (01:09:55):
Were not a Streetport No, no, but shall We're in Dallas.
Speaker 18 (01:09:58):
So I'm listening on the ap out.
Speaker 10 (01:10:01):
Podcast.
Speaker 2 (01:10:02):
Who you want to get the biggest he how to?
Speaker 10 (01:10:04):
So I want to give one to invY first. I'm
gonna say why because when he came down here for
Human Momity.
Speaker 18 (01:10:08):
Weekend, he's been pronouncing Freeport, Louisiana wrong since then. It's
not Shreveportport.
Speaker 4 (01:10:17):
No, you don't.
Speaker 18 (01:10:18):
And so also, I was the first line to get
a book from you and your wife, and y'all still
my name wrong. So emailed you and I emailed your wife.
I did not give a response today.
Speaker 1 (01:10:33):
Yeah, I'm gonna be honest with you. I don't think
we should ever blame Gia for Envy's retardation. Everybody knows,
absolutely everybody you know, we all know the Envy is all.
Speaker 2 (01:10:43):
Little red Rey.
Speaker 10 (01:10:44):
We know that.
Speaker 2 (01:10:45):
You know what I'm saying, don't.
Speaker 18 (01:10:46):
Blame the one thing I want to say I want
to give because I got you on the phone for Freeport.
I want to give the biggest he hawks to Terrell.
He is a construction worker out here, very very sisty.
My husband on the motor stop out here. That's why
I actually became a baby's.
Speaker 10 (01:11:01):
Table because it was a car show obviously, and he
did someone for us and he was very horrible.
Speaker 18 (01:11:07):
So yes, you could say his name is to say
my name.
Speaker 10 (01:11:09):
I wanted to be donald that he is the worst
construction worker.
Speaker 7 (01:11:12):
In louis In.
Speaker 3 (01:11:13):
Damn Well, I'm sorry we spelled your name wrong, and
get it. Don't be on Instagram like that.
Speaker 9 (01:11:17):
She let.
Speaker 10 (01:11:19):
I emailed her.
Speaker 18 (01:11:20):
I emailed you and.
Speaker 2 (01:11:21):
Her would you email us or checking her emails?
Speaker 18 (01:11:24):
I emailed her cook I can hear about a cooking
thing or like somebody.
Speaker 10 (01:11:27):
For email Instagram.
Speaker 2 (01:11:30):
That's Mercedes.
Speaker 18 (01:11:31):
Also emailed you on your car show email address. When
your car show is coming back around, well.
Speaker 1 (01:11:36):
Email Mercedes, signed twelve and men at gmail dot com.
Speaker 10 (01:11:40):
Again, I want to say one last thing, one last
thing to you.
Speaker 1 (01:11:45):
Pay this.
Speaker 18 (01:11:45):
I love you. I love Laurence absolutely amazing.
Speaker 2 (01:11:51):
Yes, ma'am my girl, little little girl.
Speaker 18 (01:11:55):
Absolute yeah, you're my absolute favorite. You can't do all
this last year and I was like, girl, I'm gonna
drive down there. I just have to meet him, but
it's still five hours from us. So I'm so happy
to be on the phone with you, guys. I love
y'all so so much. Thank y'all for entertaining me. Thank
y'all for just everything y'all do, keeping us up today
on the politics the entertainment of the solidity.
Speaker 6 (01:12:15):
Guys.
Speaker 18 (01:12:15):
So y'all just going back and forth without today.
Speaker 2 (01:12:18):
Thank you, thank you, We appreciate you.
Speaker 3 (01:12:21):
My girl a little d two man, and we're coming
back to Streetport next year. Were coming back to street
Port too, Yes, yes.
Speaker 18 (01:12:27):
I heard you are I heard he's fit the donas.
So when you come back, I need you to connect
with my personal own affordable mechanics out here street for Louisian.
Speaker 2 (01:12:34):
Okay, thank you, bye Pa, good morning?
Speaker 6 (01:12:38):
Who's this?
Speaker 4 (01:12:39):
What will you be saying it?
Speaker 11 (01:12:40):
Right?
Speaker 10 (01:12:40):
And poor gott.
Speaker 2 (01:12:44):
You said, Pool Gotti?
Speaker 3 (01:12:45):
Yeah, pool gott it?
Speaker 2 (01:12:48):
Who you want to get the biggest?
Speaker 10 (01:12:49):
He hard to man myself?
Speaker 11 (01:12:51):
What you do, I'll keep all the industriction between me
and my old lady man not taking her consideration.
Speaker 2 (01:12:58):
Man, what you be doing? Man?
Speaker 5 (01:13:00):
I ain't gonna lie, man, I'll be on some old
sneaky cheese.
Speaker 2 (01:13:03):
No, bro, how old are you?
Speaker 6 (01:13:05):
Man?
Speaker 18 (01:13:06):
Thirty six?
Speaker 10 (01:13:06):
Thirty six?
Speaker 1 (01:13:07):
Now, I'm not gonna be a judgmental person, but I
will tell you that when I was thirty six years old,
I stopped cold turkey. That was two thousand and sixteen.
I was thirty six years old and I was exactly
where you were. And I said to myself, if I
want to be the husband and the father I need
to be, then I got to stop.
Speaker 2 (01:13:26):
Doing this bs that I was on. And I'm telling
you that you I thought you need to do the
same thing.
Speaker 10 (01:13:30):
Brother, You're absolutely right.
Speaker 5 (01:13:31):
She's been having my back.
Speaker 10 (01:13:32):
I did seven years in federal prison.
Speaker 4 (01:13:34):
I came home.
Speaker 19 (01:13:35):
She can hold me down my back.
Speaker 5 (01:13:37):
I'm I'm just a piece of ass man crap, but
I love her. I want to be with her, and
that's what it is for me. Man, I'm just giving
myself a doggy for causing inscription for the last week.
Speaker 1 (01:13:47):
Brother, the best apology is changed behavior. And I want
to tell you a scripture man, First Corinthians thirteen eleven.
When I was a child, I talked like a child,
I thought like a child, I read him like a child,
and I became a man.
Speaker 2 (01:13:57):
I put the ways of childhood behind me. You got
to put down uh.
Speaker 1 (01:14:00):
You got to put that childish way of cheating behind you,
my brother, And I'm gonna tell you something else. I
tell brothers this all the time. When I did that
ten years ago and and devoted myself to my wife,
I promise you my life has been nothing but amazing
in every way spiritually, mentally, emotionally, financially, physically.
Speaker 2 (01:14:19):
I am the best me I've ever been.
Speaker 5 (01:14:22):
Hey, man, that's the path I'm trying to be on. Man,
I appreciate the advice.
Speaker 2 (01:14:26):
I want that for you, brother.
Speaker 15 (01:14:28):
I want tell Malik I love you and that's what
it is.
Speaker 2 (01:14:31):
Yes, sir, I really do want that for that brother.
Speaker 6 (01:14:33):
Man.
Speaker 1 (01:14:33):
I'm telling you y'all ain't missing nothing out here. Want
that for all brothers out there.
Speaker 3 (01:14:38):
They realized that, I mean their whole life, Like Charlam
made said, their whole life was changing, and not just financially, mentally, physically, spiritually, emotionally.
Speaker 2 (01:14:46):
You gotta be to you don't got to deal with
that anxiety from lying and cheating. Like sleep better? You
sleep better?
Speaker 4 (01:14:52):
Man?
Speaker 1 (01:14:52):
How you going to sleep every night with the person
you say you love the most, that's your best friend,
but that's the person you lying to? Like you, I
promise you, my brothers, you'll life will change for the
better when you stop.
Speaker 2 (01:15:05):
Being out here. You know cheatalla may be lying sometimes
behind line then who'll be lying? Nobody? When I lie,
I'll tell you that's not lying. See what I'm saying.
If I tell you, online app not lyings. But we do.
We do the donkey of today every Friday, the people's donkey.
You can call in and give somebody the credit they
(01:15:25):
deserve for being stupid. Thank you for calling.
Speaker 1 (01:15:27):
Or you can go to the iHeartRadio app and go
to the talk back app leave a message there as well.
Speaker 2 (01:15:32):
Now it's Friday, so you know what that means.
Speaker 4 (01:15:35):
Freggi freggie freaky Friday.
Speaker 2 (01:15:38):
Now, earlier, Mimi Brown was doing front page duws and
she gave us this little this little bit of information.
Speaker 6 (01:15:43):
So a New New York Times poll, A seeing a
poll finds polarization is now seen as the second biggest
problem facing the country, right behind the economy, and experts
say social media may be the main reason that divide
feels so sharp. So apps like TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and
x they're built to keep us scrolling, and those posts
(01:16:03):
that grab us the fastest are the ones that push
our buttons. It's called rage bait content that is designed
to spark outrage and get people arguing in the comments,
and some creators even admit their biggest videos are the
ones that stir up controversy and the.
Speaker 7 (01:16:17):
Algorithms they reward that outrage.
Speaker 6 (01:16:20):
The more emotional the posts, the more likely you are
to click share and keep watching. That's why the most
hostile partisan content often rises to the top of your feed,
and critics say that these platforms know exactly what they're doing,
arguing that rage is even more powerful than sex when
it comes to keeping us online.
Speaker 1 (01:16:38):
So it got me to thinking, y'all really like being
on social media more than y'all like having sex?
Speaker 4 (01:16:43):
No, that's crazy.
Speaker 2 (01:16:45):
That's crazy. Who y'all having you having sex with the
wrong people?
Speaker 4 (01:16:49):
No way?
Speaker 2 (01:16:50):
Is that people really like that?
Speaker 15 (01:16:51):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:16:51):
So what is the question? Do you like do use media?
Social media? Mortes sec? Would you prefer to be on
social media? And then.
Speaker 4 (01:16:59):
Would thing that's like the younger generation. I don't know,
because they're so engulfed in the you know, the internet,
in that reality. But like the internet, I don't know,
I don't know.
Speaker 12 (01:17:08):
We gotta take a pole to see if that's like
the age groups or whatever, because I don't I'm not
that's not sitting right with me.
Speaker 4 (01:17:14):
That data is not sitting right with me as far
as adults.
Speaker 3 (01:17:16):
Go, let's open up the phone lines. Eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one. Would you prefer to
be on Facebook, MySpace, Black Planet, uh TikTok Snapchat other
than getting in some pants or panties or whatever you
want to call it.
Speaker 2 (01:17:30):
Five letting us slip out? You be letting it slip.
Speaker 1 (01:17:40):
You be letting it slip out the crack literally, Oh
my god, it's the breakfast Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 12 (01:17:48):
It's freaky Friday. Got that.
Speaker 2 (01:17:57):
Call in down eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one. Want to hear from you on the Breakfast
Club morning?
Speaker 3 (01:18:02):
Everybody is ej N V jess hilarious, Charlamagne the guy.
Speaker 2 (01:18:06):
We are to Breakfast Club. It's Friday. See you know
what that means. It's freaking, freaking freaking Friday and a
freaking freaky, freaky Friday.
Speaker 3 (01:18:14):
Question comes from our very own Memei from Front page
Memi Brown. She was talking about how some people prefer
the Internet over sex.
Speaker 6 (01:18:23):
Let's hear it so a New New York Times poll,
a Ciena poll finds polarization is now seen as the
second biggest problem facing the country, right behind the economy,
an Experts say social media may be the main reason
that divide feels so sharp. So apps like TikTok, Instagram, Facebook,
and x they're built to keep us scrolling, and those
(01:18:43):
posts that grab us the fastest are the ones that
push our buttons. It's called rage bait, content that is
designed to spark outrage and get people arguing in the comments,
and some creators even admit their biggest videos are the
ones that stir up controversy and the algorithms they reward
that outrage. The more emotional the posts, the more likely
you are to click share and keep watching. That's why
(01:19:05):
the most hostile partisan content often rises to the top
of your feed. The critics say that these platforms know
exactly what they're doing, arguing that rage is even more
powerful than sex when it comes to keeping us online.
Speaker 3 (01:19:19):
So question eight hundred and five eighty five one oh
five one? Would you prefer to be online and have sex?
I guess we could start with you, Jess.
Speaker 4 (01:19:25):
No, Like, what are we talking about now? Online?
Speaker 12 (01:19:28):
Is you know, it's fun, it's entertaining, it's whatever. But
I know how to put my phone down. I ain't
eve gonta turn it off.
Speaker 4 (01:19:33):
I just know how to exit out the apps or
whatever and give our many attention that he marked me for.
What are we talking about? Yeah, I would so rather
have a bounce on our pole and that scro hope A.
Speaker 2 (01:19:46):
Hey, I agree with Jess. You have to be on
a post that the Graham not betted in the Yam.
Graham not betted in the Yam. Ay ween not better
than skeating, hey, be not better than skeating.
Speaker 1 (01:20:03):
Hey. Okay, if you prefer social media over sex, then
you having sex with the wrong person. Yeah about dude
told y'all a long time ago. I can make you
put your phone down, bro. Okay, if you, if you,
if you're a lady and you walk in that room
and your man on new phone and you you know
you got that, you got that thing on the lingeride,
Oh you got nothing, You don't got nothing on and
he's still scrolling something wrong, yeah, or he just don't
(01:20:23):
like you no more, something wrong, or he liked the
other side.
Speaker 2 (01:20:25):
But yeah, I'm with you like that. I'm like, nah
that that social media. I don't need none of that.
Speaker 3 (01:20:29):
That's why I loved last week when I was a Greech,
I wasn't on the phone it was just me and
the wife, no kids.
Speaker 2 (01:20:34):
Oh my guys had the best time, amazing time ever.
Speaker 5 (01:20:36):
Yeah, I don't.
Speaker 2 (01:20:37):
I don't even understand that, especially when she talking about
rage baiting.
Speaker 1 (01:20:40):
Like, so you would rather be on social media stressing
yourself out over what people are saying than doing something
that is the ultimate stressery level. You rather be on
social media with a bunch of people, you know, being
in a verbally abusive relationship with a bunch of strangers,
than being with somebody that actually loves you and cares
about you and being intimate.
Speaker 2 (01:20:58):
Like something's wrong, something I'm wrong, very wrong. Well, let's
go to the phone line. We have Ashley on the line. Ashley.
Speaker 3 (01:21:04):
Good morning, Ashley, Good morning, how you guys, Good morning.
Speaker 2 (01:21:08):
Ashley, So talk to us.
Speaker 3 (01:21:09):
You rather be on social media making some money then
than being with a pole or fish whatever you prefer?
Speaker 1 (01:21:15):
What?
Speaker 10 (01:21:15):
Sorry, I think it canc I'm not like a streamer,
but you have to understand, Like when y'all had B
D D come, he said he streams all day. You
don't he's not having six or whatever.
Speaker 9 (01:21:30):
It's because he's making money.
Speaker 10 (01:21:32):
Ki, he sits on the internet all day and makes money.
Speaker 2 (01:21:35):
Who people make Kyle also got a girlfriend and.
Speaker 10 (01:21:43):
We don't see that that But how do you know that?
Speaker 3 (01:21:48):
Guess that's what he does in Mafia thighn and they
stream thirty thirty days straight.
Speaker 2 (01:21:51):
But he don't do that.
Speaker 10 (01:21:52):
But three Internet, that's right, that's the question.
Speaker 2 (01:21:58):
But that's actually not true if you watch that.
Speaker 4 (01:22:00):
But that's the thing.
Speaker 12 (01:22:01):
He's not rage baiting though, you know what I'm saying.
People with the statistics where people like to be online
participating in rage baiting, what does is very positive?
Speaker 2 (01:22:13):
Trump? Trump?
Speaker 7 (01:22:14):
He does?
Speaker 4 (01:22:15):
Trump does.
Speaker 2 (01:22:15):
I don't think Trump had sex. Yeah, I don't think Trump.
Speaker 9 (01:22:18):
Yeah he did, he would be running Americans in front.
Speaker 2 (01:22:22):
You're right, you're right. I don't think.
Speaker 15 (01:22:26):
What I'm sorry, I always thinking stay Colin already no
Coler made you already know? Okay, No, that must be
some young thing that has to be a young because
I'm a box man and I'm always looking to be
(01:22:46):
in somebody's booty.
Speaker 10 (01:22:48):
That's right, absolutely wrong.
Speaker 15 (01:22:50):
Listen, not to tell my business, not to tell about business.
But I'm about to be in three or four tonight.
Speaker 2 (01:22:58):
On three or four booties, male male booty.
Speaker 9 (01:23:02):
No mail mail man, Look, I've moved on.
Speaker 2 (01:23:05):
No, no, Noue south Side.
Speaker 9 (01:23:07):
Stop.
Speaker 2 (01:23:07):
Hold on, Stacy, I got questions. Why not I cannot
Why do you trust the man? Why do you trust
asses like that? One of the mask is gonna be funny?
Speaker 15 (01:23:16):
Wait wait hold them wait no, no, no, no, wait
a minute, hold on. Okay, I think we got tired
of get into everything. But I'm gonna try a little secret.
I caused an Angela Yee show and try to discussop this.
Try to disguise my voice, and everybody knew who I was,
so I can't be telling you too much of my business.
Speaker 10 (01:23:36):
But I'm being that mad cupkicks.
Speaker 2 (01:23:39):
And I love coming.
Speaker 1 (01:23:40):
No, i'mall you. You can't be bisexual with your radio shows.
Now you gotta commit. You gotta commit right, you're right,
but you gotta keep in mind she started on.
Speaker 15 (01:23:51):
The Brofect Club officially met the whole cast of The
Brefect Club. Like y'all amazing, Like listen, my day start
that three third and my day ends.
Speaker 10 (01:24:01):
About like.
Speaker 4 (01:24:04):
I go in tonight when you got four asses.
Speaker 10 (01:24:08):
It is a party.
Speaker 15 (01:24:09):
I'm going to tonight and that party do not end
until five o'clock in the morning.
Speaker 2 (01:24:13):
I'm gonna be honest with you.
Speaker 1 (01:24:15):
I don't think you should tell people that because I
don't want to eat none of your cupcakes no more.
Speaker 2 (01:24:18):
If you out here swimming this woman four asses at night, four,
good for you not to eat them. Stacey? You ever
put a Stacey ever?
Speaker 1 (01:24:29):
You put?
Speaker 2 (01:24:29):
Ever put a cupcake on the ass and did it?
Speaker 1 (01:24:31):
No?
Speaker 11 (01:24:32):
But I did skittles though.
Speaker 2 (01:24:35):
About Stacey, it's pretty hind Four male bookies in one night.
That's a lot. I mean even if it was a woman,
that would be a lot.
Speaker 1 (01:24:45):
But you trust four different men's asses. It's four male
glasses in here right now, the regularly.
Speaker 12 (01:24:53):
If he yo, Neil got four girls, he probably got
four four John's like just four main regulous full bottles.
Speaker 2 (01:25:02):
God, damn, damn Stacy. That's crazy. That is wow. All right?
What's the topic? I forgotten now we just I don't
even want to talk. The topic is rage baiting? Would
you do you prefer rage?
Speaker 1 (01:25:15):
What is it?
Speaker 11 (01:25:15):
What?
Speaker 4 (01:25:17):
Being online?
Speaker 19 (01:25:21):
Online?
Speaker 2 (01:25:21):
Participating in rage? Rage beating? Though?
Speaker 4 (01:25:23):
It's not just social media.
Speaker 2 (01:25:24):
Now if he's just joining us, it's fescy know what
that means. It's freaky freaky freaky Friday. A freaky freaky
freaky Friday.
Speaker 3 (01:25:32):
Question comes from me, Me who does front page news,
Mimi Brown, and this is what she was talking about
this morning.
Speaker 2 (01:25:37):
Let's listen.
Speaker 6 (01:25:38):
So a New New York Times poll, a Ciena poll
finds polarization is now seen as the second biggest problem
facing the country, right behind the economy, and experts say
social media may be the main reason.
Speaker 7 (01:25:50):
That divide feels so sharp.
Speaker 6 (01:25:52):
So apps like TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and x they're built
to keep us scrolling, and those posts that grab us
the fastest are the.
Speaker 7 (01:26:00):
Ones that push our buttons.
Speaker 6 (01:26:01):
It's called rage bait, content that is designed to spark
outrage and get people arguing in the comments. And some
creators even admit their biggest videos are the ones that
stir up controversy and the algorithms they reward that outrage.
The more emotional the posts, the more likely you are
to click share and keep watching. That's why the most
hostile partisan content often rises to the top of your feed.
(01:26:24):
The critics say that these platforms know exactly what they're doing,
arguing that rage is even more powerful than sex when
it comes to keeping us online.
Speaker 3 (01:26:33):
So eight hundred five minute, five one oh five, when
we're asking would you prefer to be online on social
media or in some cheeks.
Speaker 1 (01:26:40):
Nah, eric By dude told y' all long time ago,
I can make you put your phone down. Man.
Speaker 2 (01:26:43):
I'm telling you, ladies, if you walk.
Speaker 1 (01:26:45):
In the room and that man is on that phone
arguing or you know, tweeting, ferociously participating in all of
the you know, discussions that are going on, but you
walk in that room with some lingerie ar or button necking,
and he don't want to have sex with you, He
don't like you.
Speaker 2 (01:26:59):
No, William wrong, y'all turned off? Something wrong, something wrong. Well,
let's go to the phone lines. We got Megan on
the line. Megan, good morning, Good morning, Hey Megan, talk
to us. What's your thoughts?
Speaker 9 (01:27:08):
So I have a lot of thoughts on that, Like
the question is oversimplified because there's so many nuances to
whether I would rather have sick or be on social media.
But to answer that question, I really think it shows
more of a bigger issue. Like, of course it depends
on what age you are. Of course, it depends on
a lot of different things.
Speaker 10 (01:27:29):
But the question that I heard was rage bating is
more captivating than sexual content. That's saying something, that's saying
if somebody s frolling on Facebook and they see some
ass classic and then.
Speaker 9 (01:27:42):
They spro some more and they see somebody saying some
racist They're more likely to engage with.
Speaker 10 (01:27:47):
That racist content than they are to go look at
that video.
Speaker 9 (01:27:52):
So they're just going to show you people be knowing.
Speaker 10 (01:27:54):
What they're doing. And that's kind of scary to think
that rage is more powerful.
Speaker 12 (01:27:59):
Than your mindset, though, because if you're open to receiving
that type of stuff, Yeah, you're you're gonna scroll from
the ass clapping and you're gonna you're going to, you know,
open up your mind to receiving all that racism. Me'm
I'm scrolling, you know, whereas another person that might that
might heighten somebody else senses, that might get somebody else intense.
Speaker 4 (01:28:20):
You know what I mean. It's certain things that I've channeling.
You know, it depends on what you open to.
Speaker 1 (01:28:26):
Yeah, you know, it's interesting what y'all are saying, because
what I'm hearing here is that people humans, we just
want some type of emotional connection, Like we always want
some type of connection, whether it's a good connection, whether
it's a bad connection. And to your point, if that
rage baiting, you know, connecting with those people online is
a stronger Yeah.
Speaker 18 (01:28:46):
Yeah, there's a lot of different to how you can
answer that question. But to me, that opens up a
bigger conversation of you know, like you said, just what
type of content you are absorbing intentionally?
Speaker 2 (01:29:00):
You're right, yeah, they are in a reaction from you,
and and it works, and it works.
Speaker 3 (01:29:06):
They're getting reaction because people are rather a lot of
people will rather be online than actually enjoying real life.
Speaker 2 (01:29:13):
That's right. Yeah, that's right. All right, y'all like clicks
more than cheeks?
Speaker 10 (01:29:20):
Bro?
Speaker 11 (01:29:23):
What was.
Speaker 4 (01:29:25):
More than che Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:29:27):
I mean I could have said clicks, but I didn't
want to. No, we we know you wasn't. We knew
what you was gonna rob, but go ahead, yes.
Speaker 4 (01:29:32):
All right?
Speaker 12 (01:29:33):
So No, what I was saying was like, it's real
interesting because our phones are learning us or whatever, right,
which has been happening since, you know, for a long
time now, But our phones are learning us, like, for instance,
this whole Nikky and Caddy thing that's all I've been
seeing since Monday, right or whatever. But if I go
(01:29:54):
on Chris's uh social.
Speaker 4 (01:29:56):
Media, wow, wow.
Speaker 2 (01:30:03):
I made.
Speaker 4 (01:30:09):
I don't even want to finish the point.
Speaker 20 (01:30:10):
Whatever.
Speaker 4 (01:30:11):
It's just basically whatever you consume for a long time.
Speaker 12 (01:30:14):
Because you're they're they're crafting is to crafting our algorithm,
to our minds what you do and I just did
just with the Mess yesterday. Now that's all I see
is everybody I talked about and just with the Mess.
You know, I put my I did it, I put
my phone down. I wasn't even in the comments until
late last night. But now that's all I'm seeing is
everybody I talked about, everybody who I created a story
(01:30:35):
about on ones with the Mess, and I'm seeing a
bunch of negativity, a bunch of that. Now, if I
start going to look at other things, and not even
even if I switch up my content, it'll be different.
Like if I do a video about going to home
depot to day with Chris, I'm gonna start seeing like
you know, d I y projects, you know, do it
do it yourself at home?
Speaker 4 (01:30:54):
Stuff Like it's crafted.
Speaker 2 (01:30:56):
To what we what we absorb. All right, Chris don't
get scared of going home people nowadays?
Speaker 4 (01:31:02):
Wow, No, he don't.
Speaker 2 (01:31:03):
Why would he get scared? No, I say, he don't even.
Speaker 12 (01:31:08):
Look Mexican girl, He don't. I've never seen the Mexican relox.
Never he don't even look like this. So people not
looking to grib him up.
Speaker 4 (01:31:18):
Is different. Grab him up shot.
Speaker 2 (01:31:23):
Okay, all right, all right, maybey'all need to learn how
to be real maddic again. Man, you know what I'm saying.
Some candles, some Eric Bodude, some music. Many people still
still turn on music anymore? Probably not that's crazy.
Speaker 4 (01:31:36):
No, not really No, the music said that depending tone,
It depends, do y'all?
Speaker 9 (01:31:43):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (01:31:45):
Yes, right, got playlist? You got some around sand in
the house for nice.
Speaker 3 (01:31:49):
All right, Well when we come back, we got past
the AUCS. Now it won't be joining us. It don't
go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club,
Morning every d d J n V.
Speaker 2 (01:32:02):
Just hilarious.
Speaker 3 (01:32:02):
Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. It's time
for past the.
Speaker 2 (01:32:18):
Yeah DJ?
Speaker 4 (01:32:21):
What's up?
Speaker 2 (01:32:22):
Big Nihlo? What's happening?
Speaker 4 (01:32:23):
What's popping?
Speaker 2 (01:32:24):
How are you? That's black and Holly favorite? How are you?
Speaker 4 (01:32:26):
I'm great? I love your shirt.
Speaker 2 (01:32:28):
Wendy Wims is my O.
Speaker 1 (01:32:29):
G Saluta Candace Candace Candy Hustle. She has a podcast
called Dope what is it called uh Dope Chick with
Ambition and she been was making these shirts. So she
had been she got Wendy Wims my O g oprah
is my O g hole like she's been making.
Speaker 4 (01:32:46):
These Oh wait she was making them prior to that interview.
Speaker 1 (01:32:49):
Yes, absolutely, Oh that's crazy dope chicken ambition, Ye, Saluta candy.
Speaker 20 (01:32:57):
So these records aren't any songs that dropped to the
I's gonna start with that. I know there's a lot
of new music. I Telly dropped, et cetera. But I
just wanted to get to these records. A lot of
new music right now.
Speaker 4 (01:33:06):
First, I'm gonna get with Mono Leo.
Speaker 20 (01:33:08):
She dropped the song last week called sexty so Land
and the music videos fire.
Speaker 7 (01:33:13):
I love Mona Leo.
Speaker 1 (01:33:17):
As soon as he heard a non blacks and back
I love it takes a good hook, I was like,
what's happening?
Speaker 2 (01:33:24):
But then she got me with the hook and.
Speaker 4 (01:33:32):
I love it.
Speaker 2 (01:33:33):
You better stop.
Speaker 4 (01:33:33):
I'm I love it and the video and the video
is fine.
Speaker 2 (01:33:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:33:39):
If Drake hadn't tapped out, imagine if Kendrick would have
got that record up to not like us, all the
non blacks in the bag, all the black.
Speaker 2 (01:33:52):
Guys.
Speaker 19 (01:33:52):
I'm okay, okay, girl, I mean not back, I'm in
the front to the back and black.
Speaker 4 (01:34:04):
Oh my god, well shamoh, I love that song.
Speaker 20 (01:34:08):
Obviously everybody's really enjoying that song.
Speaker 4 (01:34:09):
But no, I think you would really like the video.
Speaker 2 (01:34:12):
Black stand about business all right.
Speaker 4 (01:34:14):
Like her period, she's she's a lyric like lyrical, she's
love I love her.
Speaker 20 (01:34:18):
She's been probably the most consistent out of all the
rap girlies.
Speaker 7 (01:34:21):
So she's in top three of all the rap on
YouTube right now.
Speaker 2 (01:34:26):
She's that one who is Yes, somebody say, envy going
in the middle. No, I'm in the front. That's fair,
by the way, that's you know what you and drink
in the middle. That is fair. I'm black that technically okay, okay,
I'm non black.
Speaker 20 (01:34:44):
The next record I'm gonna go with is E. J.
Jones with gas Station Love. You guys might have seen
it already. He's been going viral.
Speaker 2 (01:34:50):
Johnson, No, no, J Johnson, not J Jones.
Speaker 4 (01:34:55):
Yeah, what's going on? I know it's Friday.
Speaker 20 (01:34:58):
I know it's Friday, but please let's keep it to
the music.
Speaker 2 (01:35:01):
You said, I'm gonna be back here. I need a company.
If y'all gonna send me to the back, I need
some comedy.
Speaker 17 (01:35:07):
God, use yes, all right, all right, sorry, very old
summer and so eighties right, maybe seventy twenty, but so good.
Speaker 4 (01:35:19):
I'm with it, singing like Sam Cook. I think it's fire. Yeah,
that's cookout music.
Speaker 2 (01:35:23):
Yeah, Summer and soul Oka Reunion.
Speaker 20 (01:35:26):
Well that's a new artist that QC just picked up.
Even outside of who he's affiliated with. I just love
his voice, so shout out to E J.
Speaker 6 (01:35:33):
Jones.
Speaker 4 (01:35:33):
I can't wait to see what he does next.
Speaker 20 (01:35:35):
I'm gonna go with an R and B artist named
Victoria Noel and this record is called in the Name
of Love.
Speaker 12 (01:35:41):
It's like a perfect mix between Ari Lennox and Erica
I do like her. I can add that to my
October London play.
Speaker 4 (01:35:47):
Like Yay Mixture. You guys, download the past the playlist.
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Speaker 2 (01:36:10):
You what else is interesting too.
Speaker 1 (01:36:11):
This is a good conversation piece because when I heard
the song, I don't even think why.
Speaker 2 (01:36:16):
I just thought about all skin folk not being kinful.
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (01:36:22):
You know, like Angelaia always says all your skin folk,
meaning everybody that's black.
Speaker 20 (01:36:26):
I get that, but that's why you Yeah, he's talking
about thank you so much, thank you so much.
Speaker 2 (01:36:35):
I appreciate you.
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Speaker 2 (01:37:14):
It's the Breakfast Lug. Good morning morning everybody.
Speaker 3 (01:37:16):
It's DJ Envy, Jess, Hilarious, Charlamagne and to God, we
are the breakfast club.
Speaker 2 (01:37:21):
Law La Rosa is here as well. We got a
special guest back in the building.
Speaker 3 (01:37:24):
Yep, the CEO of Midtown Bio Hack Ladies and Gentlemen,
doctor Chuck Morris.
Speaker 4 (01:37:28):
Yes, I'm glad you said Morris and not Norris.
Speaker 2 (01:37:30):
This man be calling Chuck Norris all the time.
Speaker 4 (01:37:33):
I'm like, not the black Walker Texas Rangers.
Speaker 2 (01:37:36):
Lord.
Speaker 6 (01:37:36):
I think.
Speaker 4 (01:37:39):
He does, especially on the week's he mad at yourself.
Speaker 2 (01:37:41):
That's right.
Speaker 3 (01:37:41):
Yes, So doctor Chuck Morris has a new way of
working out that you know. He came up here I
would say a couple of months ago and talked about
his new way of working out. Jess had been diving
in and doing it, so I dove in with Jess
to do it as well. I told you guys, I
wanted to see for myself what it did, what was
it about, and results? And and I've been there, I
(01:38:02):
would say probably about ten weeks, eighty ten weeks.
Speaker 2 (01:38:04):
I've been doing it. Eighty ten weeks. I was there.
I've been there every week except.
Speaker 3 (01:38:08):
To when lie again, lie because you are not always
consistent like me, So lie again. I'm gonna let the
doctor talk about who's consistent, who's not consistent.
Speaker 2 (01:38:19):
Last time I was hearing some things. We said a
lot of things.
Speaker 14 (01:38:22):
We said a lot of things, was pointed at, pointed
up my.
Speaker 4 (01:38:25):
Man right here, oh arms, because I said I didn't
even realize he had results.
Speaker 14 (01:38:29):
Yeah, see that that's why, that's why we're never gonna
rise as the people.
Speaker 13 (01:38:34):
Let me see, Because I really said that before you
came in. I'm like, oh my god, I don't know
if I see results. Yeah, okay, doc, Now listen. He's
showing me photos of envy with like a little muscle somewhere. Yeah,
a little muscle in the photo where there's no muscle.
He's not attempting to make a muscle in these other photos.
Speaker 4 (01:38:51):
He's attempting.
Speaker 14 (01:38:51):
See, I knew he was gonna say this, So look
at all three pictures.
Speaker 4 (01:38:53):
Though I'm looking, he's not this.
Speaker 2 (01:38:56):
So this photo, this photo, he's just like that, making
him chilling on the side.
Speaker 4 (01:39:02):
With his arm throwing an interview like he's doing right now.
Speaker 2 (01:39:04):
And you see the you see the guns.
Speaker 4 (01:39:06):
Probably I'm not gonna lie.
Speaker 12 (01:39:08):
I do see I And you know I'm top hater
of all haters when it comes to envy in the gym.
Speaker 4 (01:39:12):
But nah, I do see a difference. I do see
a difference because at one point giving middle school girl.
Speaker 2 (01:39:20):
Now you like it's good.
Speaker 3 (01:39:22):
Now, now I gotta see the problem is I'm a
candy eater, right, and I'm a chocolate and so I
eat horrible. I'm the one that comes after the club,
after I perform, I.
Speaker 4 (01:39:34):
Want some things.
Speaker 11 (01:39:35):
That is.
Speaker 2 (01:39:36):
I can't stop it. I try to stop it.
Speaker 3 (01:39:39):
And then my kids they come with their little snack
and I feel like I gotta taste their snack because
they got a snack.
Speaker 2 (01:39:44):
And then and then I messed up. And I hate
to say it. I'm a soda drinker it, which is
probably the biggest thing. I like soda. I don't drink
alcohol like that. I like soda.
Speaker 4 (01:39:54):
I like that pop.
Speaker 2 (01:39:55):
I like to pop in my mouth. Pause.
Speaker 17 (01:39:57):
I like you.
Speaker 2 (01:39:59):
I like it is what it is.
Speaker 3 (01:40:02):
But yeah, so I'm I would. I would tell everybody this, right,
I'm not gonna lie. I was very skeptical about doctor
Chuck Morris and his program of how it worked.
Speaker 14 (01:40:10):
Right.
Speaker 3 (01:40:10):
I liked it because I didn't have to go to
the gym five or six days a week. I go
there one day wake for workout, and then you're speaking
another day in because you will lie and say and
tell everybody, oh one, but.
Speaker 2 (01:40:21):
She really doubled up. I usually go four days. You
know that you could do stomach, you could do stomach
every other day.
Speaker 3 (01:40:28):
So I do stomach every other day and I do
recovery every other day because I wanted to take the maximum, right,
But the problem is when it comes to it, I'm disciplined, right,
I go all the time. I see your husband all
the time, Chris is they all the time?
Speaker 2 (01:40:41):
You not so much, but you kind of like get
like gear. It went hard for like a week straight, don't.
Speaker 4 (01:40:58):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (01:40:59):
Dot she too, she was in there, man, So what.
Speaker 4 (01:41:02):
About justice results?
Speaker 13 (01:41:03):
Because I also told her she looked amazing before? She like,
I remember you did the walk with big sexy yes,
and people actually you were pregnant. Then people were like
yo to body and then she had Marlee you babyware,
So she looked amazing before.
Speaker 4 (01:41:17):
So what aresices?
Speaker 14 (01:41:19):
And then that's a good question because we always figure
out in our head to be like, hey, what do
I look like?
Speaker 4 (01:41:23):
What do I look like?
Speaker 14 (01:41:25):
And we we go for the wrong things when we
say results. The first thing is to get healthier and stronger,
and that's the key. If I get healthy and stronger,
then my body can contur and switches to make it
look the way that I wanted to look. So when
we talk about the results, just across the board, her
strength increased by twenty eight percent. When everything she did
across the board in twelve weeks, which was twelve workouts.
Speaker 4 (01:41:47):
What does that mean.
Speaker 14 (01:41:47):
I'm gonna give it to you, and we did thirty
one percent. So he had a thirty one percent increase
across the board in twelve weeks with the twelve workouts.
Speaker 2 (01:41:55):
In a regular model, this is validated.
Speaker 14 (01:41:58):
You would have to work out three to four days
a week for forty five minutes for fourteen to sixteen
weeks to increase by over twenty percent in strength.
Speaker 4 (01:42:07):
They did it in twelve weeks and it was only
one day.
Speaker 2 (01:42:10):
Gotcha right, and then the recovery stuff.
Speaker 4 (01:42:13):
So the other part of what the results is how
does my body feel?
Speaker 14 (01:42:16):
Getting people out of pain? We got them out of
pain and the knee out of pain. In the ankle
that generally takes the same amount of decreasing pain that
they experienced.
Speaker 4 (01:42:25):
In twelve weeks.
Speaker 14 (01:42:26):
Just coming in for the extra thirty minutes one day
a week. It takes on average regular person sixteen weeks,
forty five minutes is sixty minutes a day. In PT
they got it done one day a week, so their
results is stronger, less pain, and then really kicking in
on all the brain stuff and get get the stress
lovels out and get the brain rock and rolling. And yes,
(01:42:49):
just definitely increased U sex because I think that's important
to period. Chris definitely gave me a chest bump.
Speaker 4 (01:42:53):
Was random.
Speaker 2 (01:42:53):
He just came chests a bump me. I didn't know
what it was for. He's like period, so it's real.
Speaker 12 (01:42:59):
And I have built muscle as well, because that was
one thing after I did have the baby. Thank you
Lauren for telling me I didn't look like I needed it,
but like, girl, this like when you do this, I
didn't realize that it moves a lot.
Speaker 4 (01:43:10):
Even when you even when you're skinny a little bit.
Speaker 12 (01:43:12):
It's like, oh, I was not the healthiest person, you know,
even having a baby, and even though you look like
you're healthy and you look fit.
Speaker 4 (01:43:21):
That's not always the case. And so that's what I do.
Speaker 12 (01:43:24):
Thank you for that because even when I walked in
here one day, remember Charlamage was like you're looking at yeah,
And I was like, he did not say I look
like a damn body. He said, you look, you're looking
a little You're looking a little shisky, chiseled. I like
chisel so and I was like, you know, thank you.
You know, just the Midtown biohad, you know, just the
Morse method. I'm out here, you know, killing him.
Speaker 4 (01:43:43):
Shut y'all.
Speaker 12 (01:43:44):
But what I do want to say is my favorite
part of the workout right there, because I'm there for
an hour in total, because I liked your recovery right after.
Speaker 4 (01:43:53):
That's the best part for me.
Speaker 12 (01:43:54):
Recovery because I actually broke my ankle about eleven years ago,
and I shattered my tibia bone and my phibia bone
right and I had to have two surgeries to get
my foot basically put back together.
Speaker 4 (01:44:06):
The bones like from the ankle on down.
Speaker 12 (01:44:08):
And he's been doing this PT with me, physical therapy
with me that gives me much more movement than I've
ever had because my healed wrong because I jump back
and hells too quick. He has gotten me to move
my ankle a lot more than it has ever moved.
Speaker 4 (01:44:26):
Because I thought I was gonna have to have many
more surgeries.
Speaker 12 (01:44:29):
That's what the doctor has said, so, first of all,
grateful and happy that I met you, because it's not
just the workout, it's the recovery and it's also the
therapy that goes along with it.
Speaker 4 (01:44:39):
So I appreciate that Doctor Marris.
Speaker 2 (01:44:40):
That's appreciate you guys. And again you could definitely check
out doctor Chuck Morris.
Speaker 3 (01:44:44):
And again you don't have to. You can go in
between if you have lunch, you can go at your lunchtime.
There's a lot of people that come there and there's
suits and they work out in their Yes, you don't
need workout clothes. You might be a little funky after,
but that's who you just get a little bready Odora.
But you can definitely go do it. And as far
as physical therapy, I got to say one last thing.
I was the same as just now with the ankle.
My knee was fed up right, I was jumping on
(01:45:05):
the jumping with the kids. The machine hit me and
f my knee up where it was hard to walk.
And the one good thing about this, and uh, it
probably won't stay like this, but since they have a
small staff, they know everything about you.
Speaker 2 (01:45:17):
So doctor knows when I'm going on tour, when I'm
going here.
Speaker 3 (01:45:20):
The first thing he said, well, Greece is a lot
of walk and how you need therapy on your gre
as soon as you get back to get my knee back.
Speaker 2 (01:45:25):
And that's what I like.
Speaker 3 (01:45:26):
I like the fact that they know every individual lair's life.
They know when somebody goes there and goes on vacation.
It needs a little bit of this and a little
bit of that. They know your body, uh, just as
well as you do, so they're able to help you recover.
And it's not just black people, it's black people's white
people's ages.
Speaker 4 (01:45:44):
Yeah, that's nice.
Speaker 3 (01:45:46):
If you get a chance, how can people connect you
and if they want to try it out, how can
they follow what you do?
Speaker 14 (01:45:52):
Well, they can go to Midtown biohack dot com.
Speaker 2 (01:45:55):
You ring you on Madison Avenue.
Speaker 14 (01:45:57):
We're closing the deal on Hampton's so we're gonna have
Midtown bio hacking. Then we had mintim bio hacked at
the Hampton congratulation.
Speaker 2 (01:46:03):
Appreciate that.
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Speaker 2 (01:46:10):
I appreciate you, Doc coach, Thank you so much.
Speaker 4 (01:46:13):
Pleasure appreciate you guys.
Speaker 3 (01:46:14):
Is doctor Chuck Norris is the Breakfast Club Norris, I said, Mars,
you said, no, Marris, It's the Breakfast Clug Morning Hooting Everybody.
Speaker 2 (01:46:22):
It's dj NV, Just Hilarius Charlamagne the Guy. We are
the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 3 (01:46:26):
Salute to everybody in Ohio dating Ohio. I'm gonna be
at Seene seventy five this week in the All Black Party.
Homecoming season has officially begun, and I can't wait. I
love Homecoming season, so I can't wait to see you
guys in Hampton, g HO and the hosts of other
HBCUs that I'm gonna be at this year.
Speaker 4 (01:46:42):
That's what's up next weekend. Albany and Syracuse Syracuse.
Speaker 2 (01:46:46):
How are you saying?
Speaker 3 (01:46:47):
Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Albany, Get your tickets, y'all.
Speaker 4 (01:46:51):
Funnybone Comedy Club.
Speaker 12 (01:46:52):
I'll be there Friday against Saturday. Friday, I'll be in Syracuse. Saturday,
I'll be in Albany.
Speaker 4 (01:46:57):
Gets your tickets at just larrisoficial dot com.
Speaker 12 (01:46:59):
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Speaker 4 (01:47:12):
Love y'all.
Speaker 1 (01:47:13):
And I want to salute the Candy Hustle man a
Candy Hustle made this shirt that I'm wearing.
Speaker 2 (01:47:18):
Wendy Williams is my OG.
Speaker 1 (01:47:19):
It's crazy how God works because she already was making
these old G T shirts and she had the Wendy
Williams is my ol G T shirts and Oprah is
my og and Whole is my og. She got a
bunch of them and she tagged me after that Dame
dashing of you a couple of weeks ago, and so
she sent me some T shirts.
Speaker 2 (01:47:35):
Man so so old.
Speaker 1 (01:47:36):
The Candy Hustle she got a podcast called Dope Chick
with Ambition.
Speaker 2 (01:47:42):
I'm not sure where you ordered his shirts at.
Speaker 1 (01:47:44):
But go to her Instagram page Candy Hustle c A
N D I h U S S l E at
Candy Hustle, and I'm sure she she has these for
sale on her PA.
Speaker 4 (01:47:56):
That's what's up. So she been making them before YEAHO
came up there.
Speaker 1 (01:48:00):
Yes, because after he did the interview, she tagged me
in it and I was like, oh shoot, I was
a scrolling third page, and I was like, you know,
you got to send me that asap.
Speaker 2 (01:48:10):
That's right, Well, Charlomon, you've got a positive note.
Speaker 1 (01:48:12):
I do have a positive note, man, And you know,
Mono lao, Man, Mono lao. With that, you know, all
of all the non blacks to the bat bro, it's
just a it's just a that's the new I'm black
and I'm proud, Okay. So I just want to tell
everybody out there, man, with our future ahead of us
and the ancestors beside us, there's nothing we can't do.
Speaker 2 (01:48:33):
Have a great day, breakfast club. Do y'all finish or
y'all done.