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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 yo yo yo yo yo yo yo.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
Yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
Yo Saluca Jess Hilari. She had her show out in
DC this weekend. Everybody told me the show was amazing,
but she lost her voice, so she won't be in
here today.
Speaker 3 (00:17):
What's up long, Lauren's.
Speaker 4 (00:17):
Feeling in Good Morning, Good Morning.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
Charlamage is running a little late and it's Monday.
Speaker 3 (00:25):
How was your weekend, Lauren?
Speaker 5 (00:26):
Oh my god, my weekend has not stopped because my
birthday is on Friday, so we just been going.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
That's right, You're having a birthday party this Tuesday in
the city. Yes, I'm excited about that. It's one of
my favorite spots. So me and the wife and the daughter,
we're like, we all go out together. So it's just
all of us like a family. I can't in my family.
My mom is actually coming. Lum is like I want
to come outside. I was like, it's R and B,
so that's fine, that's perfect for mom. Well, she won't
see me's working too much. Well this Tuesday, they're doing
a little different. It's not just R and B. It's
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R and B and a little.
Speaker 5 (00:52):
My mom is with all about Okay, mom is coming.
My family's coming up. I started yesterday. I did Dear
Woman like me. I'm moderated to pan with Do House
China and Do House Beauty brand. Got the liploss here
this morning. And then I want to say less with
Ivy and Ira Rivera and Team Hennessy and they kicked
off my birthday and we had a good time, not
a really good time.
Speaker 4 (01:12):
So I am here.
Speaker 5 (01:12):
Okay, you know Farah got a new body, You got
a new.
Speaker 3 (01:16):
Head, dude. Okay, nowhere you go right now.
Speaker 2 (01:18):
Salute to all the soccer dads out there and dance
dads out there and cheered dads. The season has efficiently started.
Uh I am in dance dad mold all right. So
if you see me out there in the streets, and
I got a funny looking T shirt on and I'm
carrying all my kids costumes. You at work, I'm at work.
Speaker 4 (01:35):
You're tired.
Speaker 2 (01:36):
I'm tired. I'm at work this week and I'm actually
a part of me. I'm in Rochester for a day
because they have like a big tournament and I gotta
go do my shows. So we're gonna be jumping around,
So salute to all.
Speaker 5 (01:46):
When you're like soccer dance dad or do you like
take the chains off and like like what are what is?
Speaker 4 (01:51):
What is that vibe of you?
Speaker 2 (01:52):
Soccer dad is cold, so it'll be cold on the field.
So I'll just be wrapped up. See, I'll be wrapp
up here with the get I'll be wrapped up like that. Okay,
but you know it'd be chairs and it's competitive. It's
it's the parents versus the parents. Forget the kids. His
parents like come on, look Jackson, Jude, you better store
it like you know, be parents versus the parents and
all the parents. You know, it's like we know what
team that you on. So we be going at each
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other and some kids some teams you want to beat
more because the parents be talking more ish and you
know some no wow.
Speaker 4 (02:18):
So this is this is deep.
Speaker 3 (02:19):
It's serious.
Speaker 4 (02:19):
It's so crazy because the baby girls are just so innocent,
so sweet.
Speaker 3 (02:22):
Nah.
Speaker 2 (02:24):
And as long as my kids are the best kids
on the field and the best kids.
Speaker 5 (02:26):
They talk have you as long as like is is
the best kids talk heavy.
Speaker 2 (02:31):
I feel like every parents should feel that way. Well,
today's a big show. Shine will be joining us. Shine Poe,
former artist of bad Boy Entertainment. Now he is the
leader of Opposition in Believes. He has a new documentary
that comes out today is called The Honorable Sean, And
we're gonna talk to Sean about everything, signing with bad Boy,
working with Diddy, that infamous night when him, j Low
and Diddy went to that club and and somebody got
(02:54):
shot and he spent ten years in prison. We're gonna
talk to him about all that, So don't go anywhere.
Front Page News is next. Morgan will be joining us
as the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 6 (03:01):
Good Morning, Good morning, everybody's DJ.
Speaker 2 (03:04):
Env Jess Hilarious, Charlmagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some Front Page News now long on
the roaster filling in for just lost her voice over
the weekend. She was in DC performing all weekend long
and lost her voice. She'll be back tomorrow, but let's
get right in Front Page News now.
Speaker 3 (03:18):
Boxing over the weekend.
Speaker 2 (03:19):
I don't know if you guys seen the fight, but
Jake Paul defeated Mike Tyson in Dallas this weekend.
Speaker 3 (03:25):
It was eight rounds. It was hard to watch and not.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
Because Tyson looks old, but because my screen kept buffering,
and I don't.
Speaker 3 (03:33):
Think Netflix was ever aver.
Speaker 4 (03:34):
It wasn't ready.
Speaker 3 (03:35):
They wasn't ready.
Speaker 4 (03:36):
They was not ready.
Speaker 3 (03:36):
Bro.
Speaker 2 (03:37):
I had to keep clicking off and clicking back on,
clicking off, clicking back off. But congratulations to Mike Tyson,
fifty eight years old. I think they said he made
up with of twenty million dollars. So congratulations to Mike Tyson.
What if Charlemagne?
Speaker 4 (03:49):
But he lost?
Speaker 2 (03:50):
He lost, but he's still I didn't.
Speaker 3 (03:53):
How did you expect? I don't.
Speaker 4 (03:54):
We're gonna talk about it, but I didn't. I didn't
like it.
Speaker 3 (03:57):
He didn't really lose, he didn't.
Speaker 5 (03:58):
But the fact that the fact that people could technically
say that Jake Paul beat Mike Tyson, it just doesn't sit.
Speaker 6 (04:07):
And furthermore, I love Mike Tyson, but we're not gonna
sit here and act like you know, Mike Tyson's regular
boxing career ended with such a great ended in a
blazing glory.
Speaker 3 (04:16):
It did not. Mike was getting beat up a lot
last few years.
Speaker 5 (04:20):
There's such a new there's such a new generation of
people that come with the Jake Paul's that don't even
know that they just know the legend Mike Tyson and now.
Speaker 2 (04:28):
By J Paul, he did not get.
Speaker 3 (04:30):
I mean, he's fifty eight years old.
Speaker 6 (04:32):
That wasn't a beaten. You know, I wouldn't call that
a beating. He wanted fifty eight You want to fight,
he threw. He landed nineteen punches, guys, literally, Mike Tyson
landed nineteen punches.
Speaker 5 (04:42):
These reminded people because this was online talking crazy. I
don't even like talk like that about the Ogs.
Speaker 3 (04:47):
It was buffering for a long time.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
I had to click out it was but not by
the time Mike Cable, all right, Well, the Saints last night,
some NFL Saints beat the Browns.
Speaker 3 (04:56):
The Coach beat the.
Speaker 2 (04:57):
Jets, Packers beat the Bears, Vikings beat the Titans, lying
destroyed the Jaguars Jesus fifty two to six. The Rams
beat the Patriots, Seahawks beat the forty nine Ers, the
Bills beat the Chiefs.
Speaker 3 (05:07):
Nice game, good, great, great, great game.
Speaker 2 (05:09):
Actually, Broncos beat the Falcons, Stealers beat the Ravens, the
Charges beat the Bengals, and tonight the Texas will beat
the Cowboys at eight fifteen.
Speaker 3 (05:17):
To the Lions to us.
Speaker 6 (05:18):
The Lions don't win the Super Bowl this year, I'll
be surprised, but don't listen to me. I've been saying
the Dallas Cowboys go win the Super Bowl the last
twenty six years.
Speaker 3 (05:24):
That's facts. What do I know? All right? Good morning
b a again, Good.
Speaker 7 (05:27):
Morning, Good morning y'all.
Speaker 8 (05:28):
I really want to play around, but we've got some
serious news to get into. Mut Multiple reports indicate that
President Biden is allowing Ukraine excuse me, to strike Russia
with US made long range missiles. Now, Reuters reports Ukraine
plans to launch strikes in the coming days. This comes
after news of North Korean soldiers arriving at the front
(05:48):
to fight alongside Russian troops. Now, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenski
has been requesting permission to use the US supplied weapons,
all that stuff we've been sending over there. He's been
asking for permission to use the US supplied webs to
strike deep inside Russia for months, and apparently the reports
say that President Biden is allowing those to happen. So
we should be looking out for those strikes in a
(06:10):
matter of moments and a matter of days. The White
House has declined to comment on these reports. Elsewhere in
international news. President Biden and Chinese President Shei Xingping met
for the third and final time over the weekend. The
pair spoke at the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit in Peru,
where Biden emphasized competition and cooperation and spoke more about
(06:31):
the importance of the relationship between America and China.
Speaker 7 (06:33):
Let's hear more from President Biden on that.
Speaker 9 (06:36):
These conversations prevent miscalculations, and they ensure the competition between
our two countries will not veer into conflict. The competition
not conflict. We haven't always agreed, but our conversation has
always been candid and always been frank. We have never
kidded one another.
Speaker 10 (06:54):
We've been levels on another.
Speaker 3 (06:56):
I think that's vital now.
Speaker 8 (06:58):
President she told Biden that China's goal of a stable, healthy,
and sustainable China US relationship remains unchanged. He added that
China is ready to work with the new US administration
and maintain communication X communication, EXPAN cooperation, and managed differences.
This comes as President elect Donald Trump has vowed to
impose a sixty percent tariff on Chinese goods, which America
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will mercy.
Speaker 10 (07:23):
Now.
Speaker 8 (07:24):
Speaking of the President elect, the countdown is on for
his return to the White House as he continues to
nominate and make appointments for his forthcoming administration. Donald Trump
is nominating Chris Wright as Secretary of Energy. Right is
the CEO of fracking company Liberty Energy. He made the
announcement over the weekend, saying that Right will be a
key leader driving innovation, cutting red tape, and ushering in
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a golden age of American prosperity and global peace. Trump
Rights nomination will likely face staunch opposition from environmentalists. Trump
has also chosen Stephen Chung to serve as White House
Communications Director. Chung has served as his top press aid
for his campaign for two years and was a top
communications official.
Speaker 7 (08:03):
For UFC at one point.
Speaker 8 (08:05):
And he also Trump also selected Carolyn Levitt to serve
as White House Press Secretary, who, at twenty seven years old,
will be the youngest press secretary in all of American history.
Do we got time for one more? Because y'all talk
so much about that gonna fight?
Speaker 3 (08:18):
No dope? I do, I do.
Speaker 6 (08:21):
I hope we understand what the cost of goods in
America is going to be A Trump puts sixty percent
tares on things coming from China. Like that's why I
never understood all the eye voted for Trump because of
the economy.
Speaker 3 (08:31):
Talk like that is going to cripple the economy. Yeah,
we have that.
Speaker 2 (08:35):
We have to pay for that, Yeah, because it's things
that we don't make here that we have to get imported.
And if it's sixty percent, that's going to be a
lot of money. That means a lot of the things
that you get that you just think is normal and cheap,
it's going to be expensive as hell.
Speaker 3 (08:45):
And I did have a question.
Speaker 2 (08:47):
Russia has to ask permission to shoot the missiles that
we already gave them.
Speaker 3 (08:50):
No to Ukraine.
Speaker 2 (08:51):
I mean, I'm sorry, Ukraine has to ask permission for
the missiles we gave.
Speaker 8 (08:55):
Them yes, because technically it would be like we have,
you know, blood on our hands because it's from us.
But yeah, they need permission, and according to reports, recent reports,
Biden has officially given them permission.
Speaker 6 (09:06):
Pot probably laughing, Pooton probably laughing, because he was like,
all good, wait until.
Speaker 3 (09:10):
My guy just wanted my guy gets a new year,
new me booth right here too.
Speaker 4 (09:15):
New year, new new money that you're gonna have to spend.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
All right, well, get it off. Your chest eight hundred
five eight five one oh five one. If you need
to vent, phone lines of Wide Open again. Eight hundred
five eight five one oh five one. Phone lines of
Wide Open. Let us know how your weekend was, what
you did, all that good stuff? Call us up right now.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 6 (09:38):
Telling. I'm telling what you're doing.
Speaker 11 (09:41):
Call of you if this is your time to get
it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. Eight
hundred five eight five one five one. We want to
hear from you on the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 3 (09:51):
Hello.
Speaker 12 (09:52):
Who's this?
Speaker 13 (09:53):
Good morning? Every good morning guys. Love your show?
Speaker 10 (09:55):
He will?
Speaker 3 (09:56):
What's up? Will? Where are you calling from?
Speaker 13 (09:58):
I am calling from Jersey?
Speaker 3 (10:00):
All right, we'll get it off your chest.
Speaker 10 (10:01):
Well.
Speaker 13 (10:02):
I was involved in the MVA Saturday morning on my
way to work when a sixteen wheeler sandwiched my car
to a gold well and told.
Speaker 3 (10:09):
On my card and you said, left, okay.
Speaker 13 (10:13):
He left.
Speaker 3 (10:14):
Thank God.
Speaker 13 (10:14):
It was a good Samaritan and there's still good people
in the world that he followed the trucker while he
was shying the want away and take the license plate
and actually came back on the scene. A good ten
to fifteen minutes later and provide the information to myself.
Speaker 3 (10:30):
And the cop lisha alive Lisia. Goodbro, brother, I'm sorry
that happened to you.
Speaker 13 (10:34):
King Yeah, man, thank you guys.
Speaker 14 (10:36):
Love your show. You said, all right, brother, thank you?
Speaker 3 (10:39):
Hello? Who's this? You're what's going on? Every what's up?
Speaker 15 (10:43):
Try?
Speaker 3 (10:44):
What's ups?
Speaker 4 (10:45):
It's Lauren today. I'm feeling this out. She's out today.
Good morning?
Speaker 13 (10:48):
Oh okay, what's up? Lauren?
Speaker 14 (10:50):
You're doing?
Speaker 4 (10:50):
My mom doing good? You coming out tomorrow?
Speaker 3 (10:53):
What's happening tomorrow? Her birthday? Your birthday?
Speaker 4 (10:56):
Good Friday?
Speaker 14 (10:57):
Oh, happy birthday? Every birthday. I gotta get the details
from Fren Taylor.
Speaker 13 (11:03):
What's going on?
Speaker 3 (11:04):
Psis? What's happening? I'm doing good.
Speaker 14 (11:07):
I'm calling it real quick, just to just to reach
out to Kamala Harris. Do y'all real quick, Kamala your campaign?
He tuting me girl, all right over, picking.
Speaker 3 (11:20):
Up my phone.
Speaker 2 (11:21):
It's funny you say that because they emailing me down
for donations. They email me emailing Gia like yesterday the
emailed us, Hey, the fight is over, but we still
need some money.
Speaker 3 (11:32):
I'm like, what do you need money for money?
Speaker 16 (11:34):
Oh?
Speaker 14 (11:34):
Nobody saw something the fight is still more. Guys, Talma,
No it's not girl your lass.
Speaker 3 (11:40):
I love you, but.
Speaker 14 (11:41):
I ain't got no money, got no money to donate
to you.
Speaker 13 (11:43):
Baby.
Speaker 2 (11:45):
Yo, it's funny that you said that. I said it
says right now, it says it goes Rashawan. Allow us
to get right to it and explain why a donation
to the Harris Fight Fund program is important today this
was yesterday.
Speaker 6 (11:57):
Yes, because they need the money for other political battles, okay,
including including President Alex Trump's picks with his upcoming administration
and a lot of tight congressional races still being decided.
Speaker 5 (12:09):
I believe Baby already had to pick a battle and
it was the first win and she ain't make it
through that one.
Speaker 4 (12:14):
So he got a pay right now.
Speaker 3 (12:15):
They just they just.
Speaker 14 (12:16):
Ain't got no I ain't got no money for four years,
no doubt.
Speaker 6 (12:20):
They just want you to stay engaged with with any
ongoing political fights.
Speaker 3 (12:23):
That's all.
Speaker 14 (12:24):
One more thing, y'all, Jonathan Majors do that can make
a good out there in the corn field to marry her,
because that's that's like type of stuff that he do.
Speaker 3 (12:34):
Get it off your chest.
Speaker 2 (12:35):
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If
you need to hit us up now, it's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 11 (12:45):
It's a is your time to get it off your chest,
whether you're mad.
Speaker 3 (12:50):
Or black, time to get up and get something. Call
up now eight hundred five eight five one O five one.
We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello.
Who's that's Tony? Tony, get it off your chest?
Speaker 4 (13:03):
Man, My girl been cheating on me for the last
two years.
Speaker 3 (13:07):
Just found out about it. Damn. How'd you find out? Bro? Man?
My dude from the joint car to let you know?
Speaker 13 (13:15):
Damn?
Speaker 3 (13:16):
How he knowing? He in jail? He ain't cooling with
the dude.
Speaker 6 (13:21):
Damn.
Speaker 3 (13:21):
That's horrible. Damn. I'm sorry it is.
Speaker 13 (13:24):
And I've been being a step dad of a year
for two years with the baby.
Speaker 3 (13:28):
She ain't her mind. Damn. What you go do to
you leaving or you stayed? To be honest with.
Speaker 1 (13:33):
Us, I'm leaving, were already or.
Speaker 17 (13:39):
No, I'm in the process.
Speaker 3 (13:40):
This happened Friday. I'm good to that three days. Ain't leaving.
Did you tell her yet? Did you tell her you
found out? Yeah? Yeah, did she admit to it? No,
that's what I'm saying that that that dude told me
the truth. She lied like usual, but the dude told
me the truth. Truth.
Speaker 4 (13:58):
How you know you're not just trying to break up yet,
have you on? He ain't got no reason too, they
never do. I think you shall her before you get
that new apartment you did.
Speaker 3 (14:07):
She lies? She said she was a gee exactly.
Speaker 12 (14:10):
Yeah, man, And then he said he told me, yeah,
I didn't mess for her since twenty twenty two.
Speaker 13 (14:16):
Like wow, there.
Speaker 4 (14:17):
Gotta be more to the story. Black women don't cheat, man.
Speaker 3 (14:20):
Cut it up. That's all women cheat. Yeah, black men don't.
Speaker 2 (14:27):
Alright, Tony, no, but that's all I want to man,
y'all have a good day.
Speaker 3 (14:30):
Man. Hello, who's this? Hey?
Speaker 17 (14:33):
Good morning? It's done.
Speaker 3 (14:36):
What's up down? Where you call it from?
Speaker 17 (14:38):
Can't you tell? I'm like way out south? River down, Georgia.
Speaker 3 (14:43):
River down, Georgia.
Speaker 13 (14:45):
Good morning, down, good morning.
Speaker 3 (14:47):
Get it off your chest?
Speaker 17 (14:49):
All right, Okay, I still have to start letting it
roll because I've been so curious and so lass and
the election.
Speaker 3 (14:56):
Don't you been drinking this morning? Yeah?
Speaker 17 (14:59):
I ain't injury?
Speaker 3 (15:01):
Okay, sorry, what.
Speaker 17 (15:02):
Are you talking about? Like some I'm talking slow?
Speaker 3 (15:05):
No, yes, because you're talking a little.
Speaker 17 (15:09):
I have to I have to talk slow. Nobody can
understand what I'm saying because I'm like, so so from
the South, all right, and.
Speaker 3 (15:18):
I'm like, that's a go ahead, mamagin. I'm sorry for
interrupting you.
Speaker 17 (15:23):
Oh no, you're a girl.
Speaker 6 (15:25):
I did.
Speaker 17 (15:26):
I appreciate y'all a charlan. I enjoy all so much. Okay.
So I'm like, really sick of Trump, and I'm like,
I don't understand. While they had people tried to take
out su and they both failed.
Speaker 3 (15:46):
We don't wish. We don't wish political violence on any
elected official. Man, nobody at all. Man, we don't do that.
That's not what we do.
Speaker 6 (15:56):
She drunk, and it's like when somebody tell you something
that you know you're drying, you sob up real fast.
Speaker 3 (16:00):
Right, you're right, you're.
Speaker 17 (16:01):
Right, I'm not dry.
Speaker 3 (16:05):
Where are you.
Speaker 2 (16:05):
Calling from, George? I never heard of Riverland, Georgia whatever somewhere.
Speaker 4 (16:12):
She did an incredible hawk this morning.
Speaker 17 (16:13):
I'm sorry, it's river.
Speaker 6 (16:16):
Dalehdale in Atlanta, like near okay, in the Atlanta Well yeah.
Speaker 17 (16:20):
That is yeah, I'm twenty minutes from the Atlanta airport. Okay,
you know, like a Little Baby is all those songs. Yeah,
I'm from Clay. I'm from Clay those okay.
Speaker 3 (16:34):
Okay, all right, well, nice to hear from you this morning.
Thank you so much.
Speaker 6 (16:38):
Who's everybody who listen to us on ninety six one
to beat out there in Atlanta?
Speaker 17 (16:41):
That's right, work, Hey, I want to I want to book.
Speaker 6 (16:51):
You. Don't scrag me as the reading tape, but I'll
send you a book. I'll send you a copy of
my new book, Getting on us a dieline. Watch small
talk sucks. I have a bunch of them in here
right now.
Speaker 17 (17:00):
I appreciate anybody. When you sign it.
Speaker 3 (17:02):
I will sign it. What's your name again?
Speaker 17 (17:04):
Don God, you're awesome. It's done.
Speaker 3 (17:08):
Right now.
Speaker 6 (17:09):
Hold on, drunk, all right, you have to hold on.
Speaker 4 (17:14):
Sign drunk your weekend and dawning.
Speaker 3 (17:17):
Don't hang up. Okay, I'm signing it.
Speaker 17 (17:19):
For you because I need to know how I get that.
Speaker 3 (17:22):
That's right, hold on, Edie, gonna put you on holding.
Speaker 4 (17:25):
He literally is signing the right now for you.
Speaker 3 (17:27):
Do I'm literally signing it right now.
Speaker 4 (17:29):
Are you gonna remember you asked for this book?
Speaker 7 (17:32):
Oh?
Speaker 6 (17:32):
Yeah, all right, hold on right now, peace, drunk ass done.
Speaker 3 (17:41):
I'm signing it right now.
Speaker 2 (17:42):
Alright, Dor you have a good one Oka safe hold on, do.
Speaker 17 (17:45):
Not hang up, you look thank God hanging up, y'all.
I'm praying for y'all.
Speaker 3 (17:50):
Y'all, thank you for you. Jesus Christ. Already, make sure
you get Don's address. Man, I got her book right
here signed. Still just need to deliver, all right, get
it off your chest.
Speaker 2 (18:02):
Eight on Drake five eight five one oh five. When
we got just with the mess coming.
Speaker 12 (18:05):
Up we do.
Speaker 5 (18:06):
We're gonna talk Mike Tyson, Jake Paul, Mike Tyson having
the baddest booty on the planet according to the Internet.
Speaker 3 (18:11):
Right now, Jesus Christ.
Speaker 2 (18:12):
All right, we'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 3 (18:19):
Good morning everybody.
Speaker 2 (18:20):
It's DJ n V, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to Jess with the
Mess and justice today.
Speaker 3 (18:27):
Lauer, Larius, Jessica, Robin Moore. Just don't do no lines,
don't do.
Speaker 2 (18:34):
Nobody, Station World, Why Jess World?
Speaker 15 (18:38):
Which mess on the Breakfast Club?
Speaker 3 (18:41):
The coaching sits with Lauren Lauren Loros.
Speaker 13 (18:44):
I'm back and I got the mess talk Tommy.
Speaker 5 (18:49):
All righty y' Also, the Jake Paul Mike Tyson fight
went down over the weekend. It happened Friday at the
Cowboys Stadium in Texas, and Mike Tyson did not win.
Speaker 4 (18:58):
So he lost it on the cards. They went eight rounds,
right was.
Speaker 5 (19:02):
The total eight rounds eight rounds and by the third round, honestly,
you could tell that Jake Paul was kind of stepping
back a bit.
Speaker 4 (19:11):
People say that Mike.
Speaker 5 (19:12):
Tyson lost, It's not like he got dragged up and down,
you know what I mean the boxing ring, right, But
he didn't win. So there was a ton of people
online like very upset. I was one of the people
that I felt like, why even get in the ring
with Jake Paul, Like you're Mike Tyson, why do it?
On the hand, there was people saying it's twenty million dollars.
He walked out of it. He stood tall, tall, fifty
(19:32):
eight years old with a twenty seven year old, regardless
of who the twenty seven year old was, and he
said it was a victory to him, So it's a win.
Speaker 3 (19:38):
Is a win.
Speaker 6 (19:39):
It was a high paid exhibition match, gave social media
something to chat about, and most importantly, Mike didn't get hurt.
He's fifty eight years old. What they did in that
ring is exactly what I thought was gonna happen. They
played around, danced a little bit, everybody go home, cash
and check could check?
Speaker 4 (19:53):
Could you tell when he kind of like backed up
a bit though, Mike Tyson.
Speaker 3 (19:56):
Yeah, in the second First of all, he was gassed
out in the second round.
Speaker 4 (19:59):
Yeah, okay.
Speaker 6 (20:00):
By the way, I knew it wasn't gonna be much
of nothing when I saw Mike in the locker room
with his cheeks hot.
Speaker 10 (20:04):
Yo.
Speaker 5 (20:05):
Let me tell you, first of all, when he when
he winks he slacked Jack Paul and that remember that.
What's the thing when they faced off before the fight,
the way it felt like reparations. And then I so
I was a little excited. It felt good to see him.
Speaker 3 (20:17):
Get that legend.
Speaker 4 (20:18):
It felt yes, and stepped on the.
Speaker 5 (20:20):
Car and then no, but then I saw the booty out.
Let me tell y'all, this is the conversation.
Speaker 6 (20:27):
Mike, Well, that's the oldest Mike looked all night. By
everybody talking about how old he looked in the ring,
not that's the oldest he looked all night. Because if
that was some old man walking around the nursing home
winning the poost hot because he forgot to put his
pants on?
Speaker 3 (20:40):
Yo, But how do you do an interview with him
like that? Though? Like, why did the cameraman do that?
The cameraman, why don't freaking cameraman had to go down
like that.
Speaker 4 (20:51):
In the video, he just walked back here. No one
even looks.
Speaker 3 (20:54):
Nobody says, but how can you do an interview?
Speaker 5 (20:56):
Want to not look down, like, oh, shoot the booties out?
Speaker 3 (20:59):
But how do you do an interview straight face with
his ass?
Speaker 5 (21:02):
Bring the booty to the fight. And Mike walked away
with that twenty million?
Speaker 3 (21:05):
Okay, all the people in the locker room not even
freaking telling Mike put some pants on.
Speaker 4 (21:11):
It's like the booty just lives. There's the booty's host
to But.
Speaker 6 (21:14):
I just want y'all to know that, being that I
was born in nineteen hundred and seventy eight, Mike losing
that fifty eight does not hurt at all. Okay, Watching
Mike lose in his twenties and thirties.
Speaker 3 (21:22):
That hurt way more.
Speaker 6 (21:23):
Okay, I'm from the generation I watched Mike Tyson lose
the bus Douglas.
Speaker 3 (21:26):
We watched him lose the Van the Holy Field twice.
Speaker 6 (21:28):
We watched him lose the Lennox Louise, we watched him
lose the Danny Williams, we watched him. We watched the
white boy named Kevin McBride beyond Mike so much that
Mike didn't even decide to answer the bell after the
six runs.
Speaker 4 (21:41):
Well, I'm from that generation. Got the booty there.
Speaker 6 (21:45):
Okay, so we've been watching Mike Show's ass, right, We've
been watching Mike Shower's ass.
Speaker 3 (21:49):
Okay.
Speaker 5 (21:50):
Well, I do want to mention that Mike Tyson did
speak out after the fight. He said that this was
one of those situations where he lost, but he still won.
He's grateful for the fight that night. He has no
regrets in the ring. That one last time he almost
died in June. He had eight blood transfusions, lost half
of his blood and twenty five pounds while in the hospital.
So he had to fight to get his health to
be able to fight. So he feels like he won.
He said to have his children see him staying tot
(22:12):
to toe and finish eight rounds with a talented fighter
half his age in front of a pack. Dallas Cowboys
Stadium is an experience that no man has the right
to act for.
Speaker 4 (22:19):
Thank you, Hashag Paul Tyson.
Speaker 5 (22:21):
Now we do have Jake Paul talking about after the fight,
talking about how he did take it easy on my taste.
Speaker 3 (22:25):
Let's listen, you were working the jab really well.
Speaker 1 (22:28):
At any point did you start to take your foot
off the guess just a little bit, because you do
see was tiring out.
Speaker 18 (22:33):
Yeah, definitely, definitely a bit. You know, I wanted to
give the fans a show, but I didn't want to
hurt someone that didn't need to be hurt.
Speaker 3 (22:42):
Did you feel mike'power at all? No, he hit you
with one and you give him the tongue only.
Speaker 18 (22:48):
Because the crowd, like god turned up. But it didn't
actually hurt. No One's punches of like really hurt. I
got buzzed a little bit against Tommy Fury, but that's
about it.
Speaker 6 (22:58):
Yeah, it's luti the job. Jay could have hurt Mike
if he wanted to, but he decided to carry him.
I mean, Mike Tyson landed nineteen punchies. I don't even
can't Eli we're talking about this like it's a real fight.
Jake Paul won a decision to Mike Tyson in an
exhibition match, and Mike is fifty eighth years.
Speaker 3 (23:12):
It was entertaining. Cut it up, it was entertaining.
Speaker 4 (23:15):
Well up next. For Jake Paul, it may be.
Speaker 5 (23:17):
I mean he tried to call out Connor again what
he's been doing for some time, saying, you know, he
wants to do it m MMA style with him. But
Dravonte and Jake Paul had a back and forth. Daronte
posted to the Boso that shared the ring with Mike,
you would hold Boso for this and you didn't get
the job done with the emoji head? Ohad okay, yes,
(23:39):
so Gervonte, they would. Jake Paul was actually responding to
Davonte in a post interview as well to let's say listen.
Speaker 10 (23:45):
To that you called out Canelo in the ring.
Speaker 19 (23:47):
Travonta Davis just posted that he would beat the brakes
off for you if you guys fight.
Speaker 18 (23:53):
Yeah, I mean I'll be down, let's run it like,
I'll be super super down.
Speaker 3 (23:59):
I don't know if Javon Jake Paul. Let's be clear, right,
is there a is there a height limit in boxing?
What about you and counterman Greger? Are you interested in that? Yeah?
Speaker 18 (24:10):
He'll never do that though he knows he knows way well,
and he's under contract and he's not his own boss.
Speaker 3 (24:16):
What's the way difference between Jake and Davonte? Huge difference?
What's the huge how much eighty pounds? I got my
money on? Tank?
Speaker 10 (24:27):
Tank?
Speaker 3 (24:28):
Tank tank?
Speaker 6 (24:29):
Will beat the breaks, the wheels, the engine that alternated,
the transmission of the don't what the weight.
Speaker 3 (24:36):
He wouldn't do that fight. He wouldn't do that one,
hope not. I don't care what the way difference is.
Speaker 6 (24:41):
Javonte Davis is beating every part of the car off
Jake Paul and not just the breaks. I don't care
what Okay, how much more he weigh man? Why you
got that picture of Mike Tyson cheeks hanging up in hell?
Speaker 3 (24:54):
Put that down.
Speaker 4 (24:55):
I'm from the generation. This is what you mean?
Speaker 3 (24:57):
Why not?
Speaker 6 (24:57):
If that's how y'all. If that's how y'all remember Mike,
that's why are choosing to remember?
Speaker 5 (25:01):
You can't show it today?
Speaker 3 (25:06):
You know that? Remind me.
Speaker 6 (25:08):
Idiocracy? You obvious seen the movie Idiocracy. And in the
movie there's a movie that's like the biggest movie in
the world, and it's just called Ass and it's just
a set of cheeks sitting on the girl.
Speaker 3 (25:17):
You ain't never seen idiocracy? Yeah, well we're living in
it now.
Speaker 6 (25:20):
Okay, watch that movie one day with Maya Rudolph and
uh Luca Luke Wilson.
Speaker 3 (25:26):
I think I remember.
Speaker 4 (25:28):
This is the era of the boodydoo.
Speaker 2 (25:29):
All right, well that is just with the mess side. Now,
when we come back, we got front page news. Morgan
will be joining us, and then Sean will be here.
Speaker 3 (25:36):
That's right.
Speaker 2 (25:36):
Sean pulled his documentary, The Honorable Sean is out today.
We're gonna talk to Sean when we come back. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Your mornings
will never be the same.
Speaker 3 (25:46):
Good morning. Everybody is DJ.
Speaker 2 (25:49):
Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne to God. We are the Breakfast Club.
Laur on the Rossa Flinn and for just just lost
her boy should be back tomorrow. And let's getting some
front page news.
Speaker 12 (25:58):
Now.
Speaker 3 (25:58):
Some sports up with football.
Speaker 2 (26:01):
The Saints beat the Browns, the Coach beat the Jets,
Packers beat the Bears, the Vikers beat the Titans. The
Lions destroyed the Jaguars fifty two to six. The Rams
beat the Patriots. Seahaks beat the forty nine Ers, the
Chiefs lost to the Bills, the Broncos beat the Falcons,
the Steelers beat the Ravens, the Chargers beat the Bengals,
and tonight and Monday Night Football, the.
Speaker 3 (26:18):
Texans will beat the Cowboys at eight fifteen. Now.
Speaker 2 (26:21):
Also, I don't know if you guys seen Jake Paul
defeated Mike Tyson in an eighth round heavyweight match in Arlington,
Texas at the AT and T Stadium.
Speaker 6 (26:30):
Meant nothing, high paid exhibition match, gave social media something
to chat about, and most importantly, Mike didn't get hurt,
knocked out.
Speaker 3 (26:37):
And he's fifty eight, guys, fifty eight years old. Twenty
million right up with the twenty million.
Speaker 6 (26:40):
They say, probably a little bit more. I mean, I
know twenty was his person, right. I think he probably
made a little bit more on the back end.
Speaker 3 (26:47):
Salute to my speaking the back end. I'm just kidding.
What's what's up, Morgan?
Speaker 7 (26:53):
Nah, don't bring me in? Good morning you MV Sylavane
and Laura.
Speaker 8 (26:59):
How y'all feeling yea, yes, yeah, good? All right, Well
let's get into some political news. House Minority leader Hakeem
Jeffries says the Democratic Party, the Democratic Party needs to
find out why its message wasn't resonating with working class
voters in this election now, Jeffries told NBC's Meet the Press,
the countries economic hardships have undermined faith in the American dream,
(27:19):
and Democrats are committed to addressing those concerns moving forward.
He also addressed and praised Harris for her run. Let's
hear more from House Minority Leader Haiking Jeffries.
Speaker 16 (27:29):
It's been under assault for decades for a wide variety
of reasons. Poorly negotiated trade deals, the outsourcing of good
paying American jobs, the decline of unionization, and of course,
the rise of automation. The deck has been stacked against
the American middle class and those who aspire to be
part of it. We recognize that, and we have to
(27:50):
deal with it decisively. I think she ran with it
and did the best job that she could under incredibly
challenging circumstances, and little over one hundred days she came close,
but we fell short.
Speaker 6 (28:03):
Yeah, I mean, listen, I agree, Kamala has did a
great job. But I mean, one of the main reasons
you know that Dems don't connect with the working class
is because the language of politics is dead and Democrats
have not realized that yet. For whatever reason, I've been
saying that for the last couple of years. I wrote
about my new book, Get On.
Speaker 3 (28:20):
Into Die Line.
Speaker 6 (28:20):
I have a whole chapter called the language of Politics
is dead and Democrats playing too safe.
Speaker 3 (28:24):
And by the way, Hakeem Jeffers is.
Speaker 6 (28:26):
An example of that too, because you know, he plays
it safe because he wants to be elected Speaker at
the House one day as well, so he plays it
safe too. They all play it too safe because they
want to be in positions.
Speaker 8 (28:36):
What about Gavin Newsom, he's entered the chat. Any thoughts
on him?
Speaker 6 (28:41):
Listen, there's a lot of Democrats I like. I don't
know if I necessarily like Gavin Newson yet. I like
Josh Shapiro, I like Gretchen Whitm, I like Wes Moore.
I don't know about Gavin Newsom, yet I'm pay him attention.
I like some of the moves he makes media wise.
I like the fact he goes on Fox News. I
like the fact he has his own podcast with Marshawn Lynch.
Speaker 3 (28:58):
But I don't know.
Speaker 4 (29:01):
People was on his body though People was hyped for
him a little.
Speaker 8 (29:03):
Speaking, a little bit speaking of California Governor Gavin Newsom,
he is reflecting on the presidential election result. He spoke
about it on his podcast Politic and saying, while campaigning
for Vice President Kamala Harris, he was in a Democratic
Party bubble. He says that's the reason why the party
was so enthusiastic coming into the election.
Speaker 7 (29:21):
Let's hear more from Newsom.
Speaker 19 (29:22):
Look, we got shellacked, and so you don't really have
a sense of what's real and what's not. The crowds
are organized, the crowds are enthusiastic, but it's a bunch
of Democrats. You're going to a coffee store where you know
the owner is a Democrat and a support of Democrats
in the past. So there's this false sense when you're
out there as a surrogate on half a campaign, so
you don't pick that up.
Speaker 8 (29:42):
He says that rather than campaigning in a campaigning in
a bubble, he should have campaigned directly. Not to loyal
excuse me, but the party should have done what Donald
Trump did and speak directly to people who usually vote
for the other side.
Speaker 7 (29:55):
So he should.
Speaker 8 (29:56):
He's saying that the the dem should have went straight
to the Republicans and tried to buy for votes.
Speaker 6 (30:01):
I feel like, you know, the whole party was kind
of in a bubble, and I said that numerous times
here on the Brothers Club, that a lot of the
enthusiasm was largely in the party. But I disagree with him,
like she was campaigning with Liz Cheney talking directly to
conservatives for the last couple of weeks, and a lot
of people say that was a mistake. They said she
should have been trying to energize the base more because
(30:22):
when you look at twenty twenty, I think what Biden
had with eighty one million people come out in vote,
the vice president had seventy four million, So that's a
lot of people who I guess decided to stay home
for this election, you know what I mean. So I
think she should have been talking to her base more
because he talked to conservatives.
Speaker 3 (30:37):
She thought that the campaign with Liz Cheney.
Speaker 7 (30:39):
Right well, speaking of those who did reach out to
their base.
Speaker 8 (30:41):
US Senator elect Rubin Gago out of Arizona believes he
was able to win in Arizona because he spoke to
the economic concerns of voters. In an interview with CNN
State of the Union, the Democratic congressman said he was
victorious in the state. Vice President Harris lost in this
election cycle because he had broader appeal among working class voters.
I'll let's hear more from Senator elect Reuben Gego.
Speaker 20 (31:03):
What we need to do is make sure people understood
that I felt what they had felt. Because I grew
up poor, I understood what they were feeling. So we
went everywhere, everywhere in Arizona. We spoke to everybody, Democrats, Republicans, Independence.
Speaker 3 (31:16):
You can have all the graphs you want.
Speaker 20 (31:18):
If you open up your checking account and you see
that you're making less and there's not enough coming in,
it doesn't matter where the GDP growth is.
Speaker 3 (31:25):
So you have a lot of IVY.
Speaker 20 (31:26):
League candidates that hire IVY League Latinos that don't actually
come from a working class background, and most Latinos are
actually working class, and sometimes we don't want to hear
what they're saying.
Speaker 8 (31:37):
So Gayego says he thinks that some Democratic campaigns weren't
listening to what voters were actually concerned about, and that
would be the reason as to why they lost. So
this speculation continues as DEM's rally to figure out what's
going on on their side.
Speaker 7 (31:51):
Yeah, in case you missed it.
Speaker 8 (31:52):
On Friday, the family of Malcolm X announced they are
suing the federal government. Three of his daughters filed a
lawsuit on Friday claiming that the FBI, DJ and NYPD
played a role in the civil rights leader's assassination in
nineteen sixty five. They all say the agencies were aware
of credible threats against his life leading up to the assassination,
but did nothing to stop it. Civil rights attorney Ben
(32:14):
Crump announced the filing on Friday, and here's what he
had to say.
Speaker 12 (32:18):
Officially announced the filing of our one hundred million dollar
lawsuit against the United States government, the FBI, the CIA,
and the NYPD, who we believe all conspired to assassinate
(32:41):
Malcolm X, one of the greatest thought leaders of the
twenty first century. We're not just making history, but we're
making a path for justice. We believe a president and
setting path for justice for those who have been denied
(33:03):
justice by the American legal system.
Speaker 10 (33:07):
For far too long.
Speaker 15 (33:08):
So.
Speaker 8 (33:09):
The lawsuit also claims the former head of the FBI
directed federal agencies to illegally surveil Malcolm X, and the
family is seeking more than one hundred million dollars in damages.
Speaker 3 (33:20):
All right, I hope they get it.
Speaker 8 (33:22):
Hope they get it for Shore for showten, by any
means necessary.
Speaker 7 (33:26):
No, let me stop. Okay, that's your front page news number.
Speaker 8 (33:29):
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Speaker 7 (33:39):
Have a great week. Let's go Monday, Let's get it.
Speaker 2 (33:42):
That's right I And when we come back, Shine will
be joining us. His documentary, The Honorable Shine will be
released today and we're gonna talk to Sean when we
come back. So don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 3 (33:56):
Warning.
Speaker 2 (33:57):
Everybody is DJ Envy, jess A Charlamagne, the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in
the building.
Speaker 3 (34:03):
Yes, indeed you have Shine. Welcome brother.
Speaker 10 (34:05):
I'm so happy to be here, happy to have you
here and over in the morning. I feel great. You know,
we got this documentary coming out on Hulu, and I
believe that you know the journey that I've had about
forty six years very inspirational, and I believe that, you know,
part of wanting to get this story told now is
that I have so much more to go and do.
(34:28):
So the next phase of my life is becoming the
Prime Minister of Belize, and that's going to be an
entirely different story and narrative as to how well I
do as Prime minister. And so I think it's a
very timely story.
Speaker 2 (34:40):
I want to go back, if you don't mind, for shine.
So your mother came here from Belize and right, you
guys moved to Brooklyn's right, and you fell in love
with music. Yeah, tell us about when you started rapping
and how you ran into you know, Rest in Peace
Clark Cat and how that is, how that kind of
accumulated your your whole rap career, why you wanted to
(35:02):
become a rapper.
Speaker 10 (35:03):
So, you know, my Pops was a DJ. You always
that's the only thing I have over him because obviously
you know, he was a prime minister for three consecutive
terms of retiring parliamentarian for over thirty years. And I said,
you know, I might never be able to compare to
you as prime minister, but you can't compare to me
as a musician, right, but he was a DJ, so
you know, being a musician was innate. It was my DNA,
(35:24):
my genetics, and you know I listened to a lot
of dance all music, obviously being from Belize, heavily influenced
by you know, Shaba Ranks. That's what they used to
call me. My name used to be Shaba because I
always had the baritone and I knew every single Chaba song.
Speaker 6 (35:38):
Did you feel in filted when they first started calling you? Nah,
it was it was a compliment, you know what I mean? No, no, no,
Remember when Marlin Waynam did mister Ugly.
Speaker 10 (35:50):
Now we gotta respect that African bros.
Speaker 3 (35:51):
That's right.
Speaker 12 (35:52):
You know.
Speaker 10 (35:52):
You know Melani is probet but you know we gotta
respect the license. Guys. I'm yeah, watch your mouth but
so so yeah. So you know, my life was filled
with music. And you know when I used to deliver
messages as a messenger, boy, that's when it really intensified.
Speaker 3 (36:08):
You know.
Speaker 10 (36:08):
It was like, I guess a blessing from God. Almost died.
I made a promise to my moms to straighten my
life out, and I guess that was kind of my blessing.
Speaker 2 (36:16):
Why did you sign with bad because at the time
every label wanted to sign you.
Speaker 3 (36:20):
Everybody offered you money.
Speaker 2 (36:21):
Death, Jam, Loud, bad Boy, I think they said, even Rockefeller.
They all offered you money, but you decided to go
with bad Boy, which at the time could have been
a little weird because you sounded like.
Speaker 3 (36:33):
Big a little bit.
Speaker 2 (36:34):
Yeah, and you know, people didn't know if that was
your real voice or if that was a voice that
was made up.
Speaker 6 (36:39):
But the puff was trying to replace Big, trying to
find another Big, right.
Speaker 10 (36:43):
Yeah, I mean you know I was so hot that
like nobody was thinking about that, you know, because I
really went through it. So now this is August. I
got with down pulling them. I didn't sign to Bad
Boy until like February of ninety eight, so ninety seven
in August it started. But you know I had rap
for part. He was like, yeah, you nice, you know,
but I got to teach you how to make hits.
(37:03):
That was over the farm off pitch, put me on
the phone.
Speaker 3 (37:06):
You know.
Speaker 10 (37:07):
I gave jay Z my tape. He threw it out
the window.
Speaker 3 (37:10):
Isn't true when you first made jau Athams, did he
have a gun on? Yeah?
Speaker 10 (37:13):
I was. I was a wild boy. Why do you
let them now? I mean, that's that's the mentality, like,
you know, we street guys, and you know, that's how
confident I was that my music was incredible and that
you know, I was willing to rest my life.
Speaker 3 (37:25):
That's little I used to used to work for two
guns on you.
Speaker 10 (37:28):
Well, that was that particular night I had gotten shot at.
There was a shootout in front of Daddy's house literally
like thirty days before the Club New York situation happened.
And after that shootout, that's that's when I started carrying
because once I got into the industry, I had kind
of forgotten about that life because you know, you're in
the industry like this is a fairy tale, this is
(37:49):
a fantasy. But that was like a rude awakening, you know,
respect to to the mafia and rock and season everybody.
You know, it's all love now. But that shootout because
you sounded like big, you know, that's not the way
that it unfolded because we used to all be cool.
But you know, I don't know exactly what drove it
because there was a point where everything was good, like
(38:11):
we was on tour together. You know, we used to
hang out. But you know when left. You know, we
recovered that because you know, when CS came to Rykers Allen,
I took care of him. You'll see all that in
the documentary. He's in the documentary. And it's been love
ever since. I when Rock, when de Rock went up State,
made sure that you know, my guys that were with him,
everything was good.
Speaker 2 (38:31):
Yeah, okay, Now he was also telling us why you
decided to go with Yeah, so.
Speaker 10 (38:34):
Puff was the hottest thing on planet Earth. But you know,
the numbers that they were talking, it was crazy, unprecedented,
the numbers that death Cham was talking. So I was like, man,
you know, as a business, there was giving me everything.
Like I was just making up stuff, you know, I
would just just test it because obviously being with Puff
is what I thought was the best thing. But it
was two that the numbers they were talking that the ownership, publishing, everything,
(38:57):
whatever I wanted to were prepared to give me. And
so we flew back to New York and I went
to the Saint Regis Hotel waiting for the deal to close.
And I woke up one day and I was like,
you know what, I called Mark Pitts and I was like,
let's do the deal with Diddy, And the reason I
did the deal with Diddy, I never forget. I had
a meeting with Jimmy Ivan and he said, listen, come
to me if you want to be your own boss.
(39:18):
You know, I want self contained people. I want you
to have your own death row, your own aftermath. I
don't want to micro manage you. But I knew I
wasn't ready for that. You know. Yeah, I was a
young kid. I had a lot of confidence. I had
a lot of skills, right, but I wasn't self contained.
You know. I wouldn't even know how to put the
infrastructure together to run a company at that time. So
for me, it was about getting the blueprint, getting the manual,
(39:42):
getting the key to unlock the holy Grail from someone
who had it.
Speaker 2 (39:46):
So you signed with Diddy, Yeah, you sound like Biggie.
The love that you thought you were going to get,
I don't think you first received because at first it
was like, is he trying to sound like Biggie? Is
he doing that with his voice? Sounded like yourself, which
you know people say sounded like big was good?
Speaker 3 (40:00):
Was that bad?
Speaker 6 (40:01):
Was it?
Speaker 3 (40:01):
Bonus? Was it difficult?
Speaker 6 (40:03):
Well?
Speaker 10 (40:03):
Remember I didn't come into the industry like that. I
came into the industry with everybody wanting to sign me
thinking that I was that I was nice. I think
the entire comparisons came about because I wasn't putting out
music that met the benchmark of greatness and excellence. And
the reason I wasn't doing that is because I was
an eighteen year old kid who just got a million dollars.
(40:25):
You know. So I went from you know, sleeping on
my mom's couch. I literally never had my own room
as a kid. That's how poor we were. My mom's
liver with my grandmother and my aunt, as most immigrant
people from the Caribbean doing initially, and we was never
able to look get out of that, you know, so
going from literally your couch the living room is your bedroom.
I never had money to go to school. I never
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had much to getting a million dollars. I spent like
the entire ninety eight just running around. That's how I
got the name Poe. I was actually dating a woman.
She was a music executive who used to date Al Pole.
She was the one that called me Autport because you know,
she thought I looked like him, and you know, I
was wild like I used to, you know, do the
same thing, like pull up in the six hundred, just
hop out, just leave it in the middle of the street.
(41:08):
Like I was a wild boy. I was living, you know,
this fantasy of a young you know, inner city youth
with a million dollars in the entertainment world, you know,
with my future in front of me. That seemed you know,
unlimited in its potential. But I lost focus. So when
music did come out, it wasn't sounding the way that
it was supposed to sound.
Speaker 2 (41:29):
All we got more with Seine when we come back,
so it don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club, Good
morning Morning. Everybody's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarius, Charlamagne, the guy
we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Seane. Now,
there was a rumor that you were forced to sign
with Bad Boy, But was that true or was that
your decision?
Speaker 10 (41:47):
Listen, everybody wanted to sign me whatever I wanted, you know,
tens of thousands of dollars every week waiting to sign
the deal. So yeah, Kobe was on the bench when
he came into the league, right, people don't talk about that.
And Kobe had Phil Jackson, and that's how Kobe became Kobe.
So for me, I wasn't ready to be a coach player.
(42:10):
And again, say what you want about Puff, but the
things that he's accomplished in music and entertainment space and
in his entrepreneurship, it'll be it'll live forever. And interestingly enough,
even though that's why I came Ego got the best
of me when I when I got that million dollars
because I thought I was so So I'm telling you
(42:30):
there's there's stories. I can't say who, but there's stories
like of his main girl that I was dealing with
because I thought, you know, I was that guy. I
really thought it was about me at the time. Yeah,
in ninety eight, Like I got on, I got on,
you you know I no, no, not her. I'm just said,
I can't say all I got but not her. But
(42:52):
at the time I got on in ninety eight, and
instead of getting in the studio and getting the information,
I was living the life. And so that caused a
strain between him and I because it was like, like,
who does this kid think he is? And there's even
situations like with with Mace. Mace was dating the girl
and I started dating the girl, and that caused like
a big thing we had to have like a family meeting.
(43:15):
It was like, yo, what you're doing. You know, you're
like Kobe coming to the Lakers and you know you
want to go after Shacks joint, Like you can't do that.
And that's what I was on for ninety eight. I
wasn't focused, and it wasn't on until ninety nine after
that same girl, this is the girl that was also
seeing Mace. She's you know, she's telling millions of records.
(43:35):
She had like the biggest record that year and Brandy
and she said, she said, she's not.
Speaker 3 (43:44):
Listen.
Speaker 10 (43:45):
This documentary is in the document Okay, it's in the documentary.
Caught can sense it is so And we had an
argument and she said, Yo, you're nobody. You yes, yeah,
you're nobody. You ain't sell one record, thank you style,
and you think you're that you're nothing, you haven't sold
the record. And that hit me like the hand of
(44:05):
God just slapped me back into reality because she was
telling the truth, like what I wasn't there to date?
You know, R and B divas and pop divas and
you know, look, fly, I was there to make hit
records and I wasn't doing that. And that shook me up,
and I was like, you're a puff at all? Right,
(44:26):
you know I carried your bags. You know what, Let's
let's get in the studio, and that's what we did.
So in the entire ninety nine, you know, I was
in the gym, I was in the studio, and that's
how we made Bad Boy. So so I have no
regrets about signing to Bad Boy. I got everything that
I came for. Didn't expect that I get a ten
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year sentence out of it.
Speaker 2 (44:49):
But I always wanted to know when you did come out.
It was always said that Puff hisself didn't get on
the stand and snitch, But witnesses he put on a
stand cleared him and pointed at you.
Speaker 10 (44:58):
Absolutely not that they didn't just clear him. They lied
because even today I'm still not saying anything to get
him in trouble.
Speaker 3 (45:07):
Right, you said you didn't see the shooter.
Speaker 10 (45:08):
Right, The victim says Puff shot her, And I'm still
saying here and now, and I've said in interviews, if
he did shoot her, he was defending himself. It wasn't
intentional because people were trying to kill us that night.
Speaker 2 (45:21):
That's a fact that y'all allege got into the argument
with They were saying that the issue was with you
and him.
Speaker 3 (45:26):
Maybe you were signed to him before all the money.
Speaker 10 (45:28):
That was a story. I don't know what type of
drugs Flex is on or what type of mental breakdown
he's having, but that is absolutely untrue. Everything that I'm
saying now I've been saying. It doesn't mean that I
didn't forgive Ditty and move on. But when Little Rod
(45:48):
puts a suit out saying that Diddy is bragging about
shooting up the club and making Sean take the rap,
that changes things, right, And then you're looking at it like, Okay, well,
you know, is he he just saying that? Then the
guy that Little Rod said was carrying the drugs for
Diddy on the planes, they get them at the hangar,
and the guy got the drugs on the plane and
(46:09):
gets arrested by the fads. So then you're like, Okay, well,
if he wasn't lying about that, maybe he is telling
the truth.
Speaker 3 (46:16):
How do you forgive that? Though? Sitting ten years in
the box knowing Diddy's holding with bad Boy and.
Speaker 2 (46:21):
All the artists will say that is it was all
about family, right, That's what it was sold on.
Speaker 3 (46:24):
It was family.
Speaker 2 (46:25):
We all have family, we're all together, we all listen
in this together. But when it hit the fan, there
was no family. It was every man for himself. Absolutely,
you get out and you forgive him, and you know, no, I.
Speaker 10 (46:34):
Didn't forgive him right away. If you notice when I
got out, I was attacking him too. It was one
of the most erroneous strategic moves that I made, because
I was fighting with Diddy, I was fighting with fifty,
I was fighting with Drake, fighting with Ross like I
was literally I was like Samson, you know, pushing the
pillars to collapse on me. So there wasn't an instant forgiveness.
(46:56):
I got out in two thousand and nine. There wasn't
an attempt at reconciliation until two twenty twelve when I
went to Paris to meet him, and that was the
first attempt at forgiveness. But I was still in the
place of he owes me. He owes me his life.
He's a billionaire. If it wasn't for me, he wouldn't
have been a billionaire. If I would have cooperated with
(47:16):
the district attorney, he'd have went to jail, and heaven
knows what would have happened to his career, right, So
that's worth at least a couple million dollars out of
the billion that you're worth. And interestingly enough, you know,
one of the things that Cassie alleges in her lawsuit
is that when you know, he would assault her and
he would you know, take her on shopping spreeds, and
(47:36):
so I saw that in Paris he spent like a
half a million dollars, like in one day shopping for her,
you know, after I left. That's twenty twelve.
Speaker 3 (47:46):
Oh, twenty twelve, okay, okay, yeah.
Speaker 10 (47:48):
Twenty twelve. That's what I'm saying. That was the first
attempt at reconciliation. I got out in two thousand and nine,
and then it took a couple of years before I said,
you know, we reached out. I was actually living in
Israel at the time, but I felt he owed me something.
And so it's like he probably gave me like fifty racks,
and I'm like, you know, you can't be serious, like
(48:08):
he past ten years fifty racks like.
Speaker 3 (48:12):
That whole ten years you were in jail, he didn't
reach out to you at all.
Speaker 10 (48:14):
He came to see me once, and I think I
tried to spin in his face and right because Allen.
So when he didn't come back here, I didn't want
I didn't want him to come back. I didn't even
want to come to see me. I didn't even know
he was coming to see me. They just brought me
down in the lawyer's office.
Speaker 6 (48:27):
And you know, well, Puff was able to get Scar
to help his case, but not your Now.
Speaker 10 (48:33):
I don't scared somebody put him out.
Speaker 3 (48:36):
But I don't hip he died at Gunbo. Yeah, I don't.
I don't remember.
Speaker 10 (48:40):
I don't think Scar helped the case. If I remember,
I think Scar hurt the case. Who helped Diddy and
hurt me was Sharise Myers. And again, if you go
back to my interviews, I said all this, I've been
saying all this. It's just the power of Diddy, the
power of his celebrity. His iconic status was just so
out and so nobody cared to listen. And it was like, yo,
(49:03):
you know you're the mad rapper. You know whatever, I
got business going on with him. But again, Nas wasn't
lying when he said I don't like the way did
he did shine with different lawyers. He was telling the truth.
Speaker 3 (49:13):
Have you ever thought about suing any of the lawyers.
Speaker 10 (49:15):
I thought about sueing did he you know? But like
I said, I'm focused on Belize. I'm focused on becoming
the next Prime Minister of Belize. Again. I can't come
up here and not talk about my life in totality,
I lost my train of thought with the when you
asked whether Scar helped and I was telling about Sharesse Myers.
So Sharise Myers was a security guard, and I begged
(49:36):
Puff not to call her as a witness because, as
I'm saying now, all these years later, despite Puff being
in federal custody, I'm still not saying that he did
anything wrong. I'm saying, even if he did shoot, he
was defending himself because we were all defending ourselves. So
why would it have been so difficult for him to
call witnesses that were saying the same thing, Because that's
(49:57):
the truth. I wasn't in there being belligerent and acting
in a depraved want because that's what I got convicted
of assault in it for depravedness, and that was due
to him. That was the most damaging witness. And we
begged him, Wolf begged him, all of us begged them,
you know, please don't call this witness. This witness is
gonna bury me and he called He called the witness.
Speaker 3 (50:18):
So why why wouldn't you loosen at everybody.
Speaker 10 (50:20):
Like because you want to say to himself the strategy
is somebody got to go to jail and it ain't
gonna be Diddy.
Speaker 2 (50:25):
We got more with Seane when we come backs. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning, everybody. We are the
Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Shine. Of course,
his doom documentary, The Honorable Shine, is out today.
Speaker 6 (50:36):
Charlamagne, Have you ever spoken to the woman who was
shot in the face and the time your room?
Speaker 3 (50:40):
Because she's been speaking up.
Speaker 10 (50:42):
No, I haven't spoken to her. You know, I apologize
and I regret. I think I did a Kojack rest
in peace. I'd done a I had done an interview
with him and I extended, you know, sorrow that she
got hurt, and I said, and interviews that I've done
over the last couple of days. When they asked do
(51:02):
I have any regrets, I don't regret defending myself, but
I regret that people were hurt. And so I said
that as far as you know, she's concerned.
Speaker 3 (51:11):
She said it was Diddy.
Speaker 10 (51:12):
Yeah, she said Diddy shot her, and but we don't
know because the bullet fragments were never extracted from any
of the victims. But definitely there were three guns fired,
mine and two other guns. And you know, she said
what she said actually immediately to the doctor. You know,
she said, I just got shot by Diddy. But then
when she got on the stand, she was trying to
(51:33):
blame the both of us without blaming the both of us.
And now she maintains that it was Diddy she got
paid off. You know, I can't speculate.
Speaker 3 (51:42):
I don't know.
Speaker 10 (51:43):
I don't know what happened. I just know that, you know,
it's tragic. But you know, like I said, we pivot,
we move forward, and that's what I did in the
second reconciliation with Diddy, when we reconcile again in like
twenty twenty or twenty nineteen. And so that forgiveness was
a different forgiveness because I was at a different space.
Speaker 3 (52:02):
Have you and Jalo ever had a combo about that night?
Speaker 10 (52:04):
Yeah? Never, Okay, Yeah, I've never seen her since since
that night. But the second forgiveness, that was a forgiveness
of power and strength for my part, because that forgiveness
came with no price tack that that was a strategic forgiveness.
I'm about to be an elected official. I wasn't close
to being the Prime Minister then, but I was going
to House and Representatives and my mind was just in
(52:25):
a different space and so everything was just, you know,
no baggage, nothing that would keep me from soaring to
the heights that I wanted to sew. And I already
understood who he was, and it was like, you know what,
it's just clean with everybody. And even if you saw
different interviews that I've done, all the people that I've
ever attacked, you know, I've expressed contrition for that. I
(52:45):
was just in a different space and getting in that
space of wanting to help Belie. I don't want to
fight with anybody because I'm fighting for Belize. So this
is not about me anymore. This is not about any
grievances that I have with anyone. It's like, even with
your election, I congratulated President elect Trump and I congratulated
Vice President Harris because it's about Belize. I'm not a Republican,
(53:08):
I'm not a Democrat. And that's how that forgiveness came about.
Because I knew I would never get anything from him.
But it wasn't about getting anything from him.
Speaker 3 (53:16):
Have you really moved on from the Diddy situation?
Speaker 6 (53:17):
Because I saw you say on Tammer Hall that you
know you healed from it, But then you also say
he destroyed your life. And it feels like after he
went to prison he started kicking his back in.
Speaker 3 (53:26):
I guess it feels like that. But we just went
through prison, but jail, No, we.
Speaker 10 (53:31):
Just went through a chronology of all the things that
I'm saying now, I've been saying number one, number two,
you can't delete the little Rod lawsuit and those accusations
of him bragging about shooting up the club and making
me go to jail.
Speaker 6 (53:47):
So he never apologized. He never said yo, man.
Speaker 3 (53:52):
Thank you, here's a bag, something he never did.
Speaker 10 (53:55):
In Paris he did say, he was like, oh, you
know it was the lawyers. You know, I shouldn't have
listened to the lawyers. Lawyers that term me against you,
you know, my bad. But the bag never came. You know,
the fifty I wanted to give the fifty back. You know,
I was insulted. You know, I just seen you spend
a half a million on Cassie in the day. It's like, man,
you know, I did think ticket, A ticket would have
been you know, yeah, that had been the starting point
(54:17):
that they offered you a deal, right, they offered you
a deal if you switched on Diddy, absolutely would walk Yeah,
I would have walked.
Speaker 2 (54:22):
Yeah, I want to know in ninety nine. Of course,
with everything going on with Diddy now, people would say
you were with him for that whole year? Tight, right, Yeah?
Was there anything that you've seen that looked a little.
Speaker 10 (54:35):
Freak?
Speaker 3 (54:35):
Did you see the baby oil?
Speaker 10 (54:38):
No? Absolutely not, absolutely not strictly focused on making music. Yeah, no,
I didn't see any of.
Speaker 2 (54:43):
That, and none of the violence that people are saying
that that are coming up in all these things.
Speaker 10 (54:46):
No, I didn't see any of that.
Speaker 2 (54:47):
I wanted to ask, also, you still perform No, no, no, no,
like not even at all, not even the charity events.
Speaker 10 (54:53):
Well, I did the charity event in the UK with
Diddy and Gigs, and I did the Lifetime of Achievement award.
You know, those were those were legacy moments. But it's
so difficult being an elected official who's not just an
elected official but the leader of a mass party government
and waiting that. You know, I just can't find the
(55:13):
space to be able to do that, because again, you
don't want to put out a body of work that's
subpar and that's below the standards that people want.
Speaker 3 (55:21):
Has any team reached out to you since doing all
these interviews.
Speaker 6 (55:24):
No, No, I think his team put out a statement though, yeah, statement,
he says. Mister Colembs categorically denies mister Barrell's allegations, including
any suggestion that he orchestrated mister Barrow to take the
fall and sacrifice him by directing witnesses to testify against him.
These claims are unequivocally false. He was acquitted of all
charges in ninety nine, and he appreciates the path that
you're on and which is you continued success, and it's
(55:45):
unfortunate that you've chosen to revisit these allegations. Mister Colemebs
trust that responsible journalism will way both to establish legal
outcomes of mister Comes's positive long standing and support for
those he has worked with.
Speaker 10 (55:55):
Yeah, listen, I don't have to tell you what is obvious.
Everybody and beloved mothers knows what happened. That was just
a fact, you know. Now, it's not going to rhyme
about it just to lie with him, and now was
became cool after the fact. But there were so many
people that were hurt in hip hop that felt that
he did me dirty. And it's just a matter of
(56:17):
fact that I've been saying it and I'll continue to
say it.
Speaker 6 (56:19):
I got a couple more questions. You got a whole
documentary out of the day played all this stuff. But
how can you be comfortable with people who assisted in
your career but they were still friends with Puff and
they maintained a relationship with him knowing what happened that
night and why you were incarcerated fighting for your life.
Speaker 10 (56:35):
It was extremely difficult. But as I said, I got
to a space where the currency, the capital that I
was looking at is how relationships could benefit believes. So
it was having to develop that emotional intelligence to think
about the bigger picture and to understand that, you know,
in an entertainment business, who's really friends who really loves you?
(56:56):
They don't even love Puff, They're really not even his friend.
I don't know, you know. And then I moved on,
Like I said, I'm not the one. I'm not little Rod.
He's the one that put the suit out there, you know,
Cassie's the one that put the shop.
Speaker 6 (57:09):
I'm not the one that brought these things back to life.
You wanted to though, absolutely not. I thought you said
you wanted the super No.
Speaker 10 (57:16):
No, no, I'm saying when all these lawsuits came out,
I thought about, well, listen, you know, if they if
he owes them thirty mil, then I should get a
hundred mel out of that billion dollars. But what I'm
saying is I was content with the way it was
living my life and Belize, accomplishing the great things that
I'm accomplishing, and just moving forward with trying to become
(57:37):
the next Prime Minister of Belize and using all my
relationships in the entertainment business to promote and market Belieze.
And so that's what it was about. It wasn't about,
oh yo, you were friends with Diddy while I was
locked up. You know, I can't be your friend. Listen,
we're not here for that. You got love for me,
Come visit Belize, buy a condo, you know, build a
beachfront resort, Come do a show there, Come talk to
(57:59):
the kids, you know, give some laptops. That's how I
treated those relationships.
Speaker 6 (58:03):
Wait, does God fit in your decision to forgive somebody
that the world can now see could have been guilty
of all that you accused them of back then.
Speaker 10 (58:12):
Divine intervention got me to where I'm at today, and
I couldn't be where I'm at today without forgiveness. But
you keep praying, and that's what the documentary is about.
You keep praying, keep working, you fall, you get up,
and it's all about analysis, self reflection, constant assessment. You're
constantly evolving, and you know you got to have the target.
(58:34):
The target is to be a good person. The target
is to be the best person, best father to your children.
You know, God bless my daughter Naomi. You know, the
best brother, the best you know, friend, the best everything.
And that's a constant, that's every day. You gotta fight
for your soul for me, you can't come without divine intervention.
Speaker 3 (58:52):
Or we appreciate you joining us, the honorable Shine.
Speaker 2 (58:54):
The documentary streaming now on Hulu and Shine, we appreciate
you for joining us.
Speaker 10 (58:58):
Make sure you come down to believe I'm gonna make
a company out there.
Speaker 3 (59:02):
You know, absolute years ago, I would love to go
on absolutely absolutely, ladies, gentlemen, it's Sean. It's the Breakfast Club,
Good morning.
Speaker 2 (59:08):
Now, that interview was an hour and twenty two minutes,
so you could definitely hit up the Breakfast Club YouTube
page and see that full interview.
Speaker 6 (59:14):
It's longer than the damn documentary probably, yeah, but the
documentary starts today.
Speaker 2 (59:19):
It's on right now, that's right on Hulu right now.
All right, Well, let's get to just with the mess.
You is real, whether it's just Ris, just Ca, Robin Moore,
just don't do no lines, don't do that talk nobody, nobody.
Speaker 15 (59:34):
World why Jess worldwide mess talk on the Breakfast Club,
the Coaches Show, Lauren.
Speaker 2 (59:42):
And I got the mess talk to me now, just
it's out. She lost her voice of loon. La Rosa's
feeling him.
Speaker 4 (59:50):
Yes, sir. So we're gonna start just with the mess
for the second hour with a engagement announcement.
Speaker 3 (59:56):
Who's that?
Speaker 5 (59:57):
Meghan Good and Jonathan Majors Okay, collapse, claps, claps, claps.
So they revealed this news over the weekend at the
Ebony Power one hundred gala. They were on the red
carpet and she's flaunting the ring. Let's take a listen
to them on the on the carpet.
Speaker 3 (01:00:11):
I heard there was some news that you guys have known.
Speaker 4 (01:00:14):
Oh yeah, Oh my god, that's so exciting.
Speaker 21 (01:00:20):
Congratulations, we have to come cover the wedding.
Speaker 3 (01:00:26):
I'll drop on the clues bombs from Megan Majors.
Speaker 5 (01:00:29):
Yes, sir, that's good. It looks good and she looks
I mean, Meghan good always looks good. But she she
looks really happy. They look they look happy. And she
was definitely walking down, you know, the carpet flaunting the ring.
Speaker 12 (01:00:42):
Now.
Speaker 5 (01:00:43):
People were asking her while on the carpet, like why
did you guys choose to reveal the news here? And
they and Meghan actually said that they specifically specifically chose
that event because the Ebony Power one hundred gala is
the event where they actually met.
Speaker 4 (01:00:56):
And they met in the bathrooms.
Speaker 5 (01:00:57):
They were in the unisex bathrooms, they met in the back,
there was an ay just started talking and then it's
been up with them ever since.
Speaker 3 (01:01:03):
Who bought the ring? Because it doesn't nothing working in
a while.
Speaker 6 (01:01:07):
I'm just asking, so he got some money and save it,
I hope so you sound like the people, and I
hope that he's because because there was a story that
came out but a couple of months ago, you know
better than me, Lauren about how Megan was paying for everything,
and we know he hasn't worked in a while. So
I'm just saying, you don't want to see him spending
his money on things like a ring if he can't
necessarily afford it.
Speaker 4 (01:01:26):
Right now, well, I mean, right if she is happy
regardless of who brought the ring.
Speaker 3 (01:01:31):
Does it matter talking about him being happy? I'm talking
about his finances. It does it.
Speaker 2 (01:01:35):
But I'm saying he bought the ring, It doesn't matter there.
Speaker 4 (01:01:40):
It's their finances.
Speaker 7 (01:01:41):
And you know what I mean.
Speaker 5 (01:01:42):
If she's okay with that because he's trying to get
back on his feet because she'd.
Speaker 4 (01:01:45):
Been hold him down this whole time.
Speaker 3 (01:01:46):
Okay, I'm with you, you see what I mean, and allegedly.
Speaker 5 (01:01:50):
Allegedly but no, I mean, but even just from what
we see, she's been you know, she was supporting him
through all the trial stuff and all that, so you
know she's and he thinks her for that and that
emotional moments.
Speaker 6 (01:02:01):
Because being a working actor is a real thing, it is,
and we're acting like you know he was. He had
arrived prior to all of this stuff happening, he was
still building.
Speaker 4 (01:02:10):
You know, when I say the building blocks was laid
and then it just.
Speaker 3 (01:02:15):
I just hope that you know he didn't spend his
last on what on an engagement ring. That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 5 (01:02:21):
You all in that man pocket they go together now
the head when he sees you know he's been doing that,
that's thinking, that's my guy.
Speaker 3 (01:02:29):
Okay, Jonathan, I don't know.
Speaker 4 (01:02:31):
That was a little shady, but we're gonna move on shady.
Speaker 6 (01:02:34):
Stop you see this is wrong your generation. I want
to put labels on things. That was just a conversation.
I was definite.
Speaker 3 (01:02:39):
Le You just asked me like I'm talking like that's
because that's what uncle saying. You ain't working a while?
Speaker 16 (01:02:45):
Now?
Speaker 3 (01:02:45):
Can you afford that together? That man broke together about it.
Speaker 4 (01:02:52):
I can't think about him and not do this. I've
never seen that video that's viral of him and on
Plantation boots.
Speaker 3 (01:02:57):
Him and I'm asking concerns question.
Speaker 4 (01:03:03):
I have some concerned questions too, but I'm minded my
business because they're happy, you know.
Speaker 13 (01:03:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:03:08):
But anyway, speaking of happy, uh Kai Senet. You know,
his stream that he's been doing has been bringing so
many good moments.
Speaker 3 (01:03:16):
Gee, herbal can afford and engagement. I want to.
Speaker 22 (01:03:22):
Go.
Speaker 3 (01:03:23):
Got it?
Speaker 5 (01:03:23):
You such a bird all's pockets you worse than.
Speaker 3 (01:03:27):
Means not a girl. Let me tell you, just think
about stuff like that.
Speaker 5 (01:03:33):
My mind said, don't let nobody give you know what, Nicholas.
You need to know what you're getting yourself into. And
that's what you're saying, right mm hmm. Well, Kai is
not getting engaged. But what he actually did was he
sat down with g Herbalt and Yo Shan Geeerbro's son
during the stream, and they had such cute moments and
they also revealed some really touching news that g Herbal
had as well too. But let's take a listen to
Yo Shan and g Herbal because de Herbal had to
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give him a motivational talk throughout the stream.
Speaker 4 (01:03:57):
Take listen is important?
Speaker 3 (01:03:59):
Yeah, anything all right?
Speaker 13 (01:04:00):
Three? Two?
Speaker 3 (01:04:04):
So why you have to just live a good life?
Speaker 15 (01:04:09):
Game?
Speaker 10 (01:04:10):
What else?
Speaker 3 (01:04:13):
And begin signe. My son is really in tune with
the side. I'm telling you.
Speaker 1 (01:04:25):
You're a really emotional kid.
Speaker 3 (01:04:27):
That speech that you do have to leave that beat.
Speaker 1 (01:04:31):
You know how to do anything you put your mind
to what I tell you about saying you don't know
how to do something, or you can't do something or
you're afraid to do something, stop saying that. When you
want to do stuff, you determined to do something. If
you're determined to go somewhere you want me to do something,
you go do it.
Speaker 5 (01:04:46):
Yeah, So they were doing the motivational speeches because I
forget the guy's name, but the guy that was there
so guitarist that has like this really all of his
music is like super like motivational and just like feel
good music. And that song I think was like ringing
one of like the biggest motivational songs somewhere I can
get those ranking for you. But so they put the
song on so they could do some motivational conversations and
they let Yo Shan do one and he just kind
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of like you know how the kid moment, and it
was so cute to see g herbal Dad that whole
stream on the stream as well. Yo Sean gets his
ears pearced and he's like super scared and everybody's like
encouraging him and tell him just like get through it can.
Speaker 6 (01:05:19):
Get how pist it is on the goddamn Consana screams.
Did they have somebody there to put the alcohol on
the young man in?
Speaker 5 (01:05:24):
It wasn't professional but g Herbo's dad, and yeah, it
was legit. There was like there were people that can
you know, kind of be bringing like professionals stuff. Yeah,
so that happened as well too. But then there was
a moment where ge Herbal was just giving a motivational
speech just to like the fans and stuff, and he
revealed that he lost his father recently.
Speaker 4 (01:05:42):
Let's take a listen.
Speaker 1 (01:05:44):
I just lost my pops two weeks ago, two and
a half weeks and I still found the reason to
get up and smile, to get up and work, to
provide for my family.
Speaker 3 (01:05:53):
To beat up for my children.
Speaker 1 (01:05:55):
My oldest boy, right, he just got his ears pins
left my son. He cried because I'm telling his grandfather
with us, okay man, family first, you.
Speaker 3 (01:06:03):
Know he's okay man. He lived through you son, hit
with us every step of the way. There you go.
Speaker 4 (01:06:13):
Yeah, so that was that was that was a good
moment to see.
Speaker 5 (01:06:16):
But it was, you know, tough to hear the news
that Gee Herbal you know, had lost his father, and
it was really tough to see Yo Shan react to that.
The minute that he mentioned it, Yo Shawn got emotional
started crying against Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:06:27):
So well, g Herbal Sluthor god Ge herbal Man Sluther,
that brother, he's a great human.
Speaker 3 (01:06:31):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (01:06:31):
He does the work on himself to be mentally and
emotionally healthy. He's been a guest that uh you know
my mental wealth exposed before.
Speaker 3 (01:06:39):
And yeah, yeah, yeah, all right.
Speaker 4 (01:06:43):
We feel it. We know what you meant looking at
me for, because I mean the thought wasn't fully finished,
but we know you enough to know.
Speaker 3 (01:06:49):
Oh no, no, because I was gonna say something else.
But that's we felt it. We know.
Speaker 2 (01:06:54):
Sluthor herbal that's right, all right, Well that was just
with the mess with all emotions. Let us speaking now,
Charlemagne will give me a donkey.
Speaker 3 (01:07:01):
Two four after the hour.
Speaker 18 (01:07:02):
Man.
Speaker 6 (01:07:03):
This is the reason why you know I do not
want my daughter driving yet at sixteen, all riding with
her little friends that know how to drive fulfilled.
Speaker 3 (01:07:12):
Discuss full after the hour.
Speaker 6 (01:07:13):
Okay, crazy ass teenagers doing crazy ass things while they driving.
Speaker 3 (01:07:17):
All right, we'll discuss. We'll get to that next. It's
the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast club. Your mornings
will never be the same.
Speaker 4 (01:07:25):
Your execution on the donkey of the day is something to.
Speaker 3 (01:07:28):
The hold for you.
Speaker 7 (01:07:29):
The reason they gave me donkey other day, and I
deserve that.
Speaker 3 (01:07:32):
You need to know, you need to tell them.
Speaker 4 (01:07:35):
I am you have the boy, tell.
Speaker 10 (01:07:37):
Them it's time for Donkey of the Days.
Speaker 3 (01:07:40):
A read. But you're so good at Charlamagne Charlomage.
Speaker 4 (01:07:47):
Damn chlomme, who you leaving dusky the other day?
Speaker 6 (01:07:50):
So now well, sexy rad Donkey of today for Monday,
November eighteenth, and it feels like every bit of a Monday.
Go to a teenager named Tristan Mayas and his unnamed
sixteen year old little friend. Now Tristan's name has been
released because he's eighteen. The sixteen year old is not
because he's underage. But let me tell you something. They
both getting donkey other day because they both lied for
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no damn reasons. See, there were four people in this car,
eighteen year old Tristan driving, sixteen year old in the
passenger seat, and two girls in the backseat, ages fifteen
and sixteen.
Speaker 3 (01:08:21):
I'm getting anxiety even reading.
Speaker 6 (01:08:23):
This story, because when you got a sixteen year old
at home like I do, just learning to drive, and
she got friends that are also sixteen, but I'm a
little older, seventeen and eighteen, and they all driving but
haven't been driving long the parental paranoia you feel. Okay,
I am not in the space where I feel comfortable
letting my daughter get in the car with none of
her little teenage friends. Okay, in this story ain't helping,
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and I damn sure don't have the heart to let
her learn how to drive. Yet her mother is handling that,
and driving instructor is handling that. Daddy nerves that. Okay,
I can't do it. I honestly don't know what our
parents were thinking when we were younger.
Speaker 3 (01:08:58):
Letting us drive. Here we are now.
Speaker 6 (01:09:01):
The reason Tristan and his sixteen year old friend are
getting Donkey of the Day is because three of the
teenagers were taken to a local hospital with non life
threatening injuries because Tristan crashed the suv he was driving.
He lost control of the Ford Bronco he was driving,
and the two young girls were thrown from the vehicle.
Thank god they are still alive. Not one of these
youngins had on seat belts, not one of them.
Speaker 3 (01:09:24):
Okay.
Speaker 6 (01:09:24):
Now, the reason they are getting the biggest he hall
is because Mayas first said the accident happened because he
swerved to avoid an animal in the road. Understandable and
believable because did stay committing suicide in our society.
Speaker 3 (01:09:38):
But that's not what happened.
Speaker 6 (01:09:39):
See, deputies talked to the teens and Meyers was speeding
and driving erratically before the crash. He was actually cited
for inattentive driving. Now, why do you think he was
speeding showing off?
Speaker 3 (01:09:52):
Right?
Speaker 6 (01:09:52):
We all did it when we were younger. And why
was he driving erratically? What had his attention? Was he
live on Instagram? Was he live on TikTok? Was he
attempting to take a selfie? Was he texting and driving?
Speaker 3 (01:10:05):
What tops to talk? Was he texting and driving? Huh No,
Actually he wasn't doing any of those things. Okay.
Speaker 6 (01:10:13):
See what it happened was the sixteen year old he
had in the passenger seat with him.
Speaker 3 (01:10:18):
That sixteen year old decided to use a.
Speaker 6 (01:10:21):
Lighter, the tretris the set tristian's armpit hair on fire,
right right, that's right, This little sixteen year old took
a lighter the tristian's armpit hair. It's hard for me
to condemn people for things that I thought about doing,
but it's easy for me to condemn people for acting
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on it. See, there's been plenty of times throughout my
life where I've looked at someone's armpit hair and thought
to myself, m is that flammable?
Speaker 3 (01:10:50):
Okay, especially when you can see the pieces of deodorant
in the armpit hair.
Speaker 6 (01:10:54):
I understand the urge the wanter roast some marshmallows around
a warm arm fire pit.
Speaker 3 (01:10:59):
But you can't let those intrusive, intrusive thoughts when young man. Okay,
my whole life has been me fighting my intrusive thoughts.
Speaker 6 (01:11:09):
Okay, you almost got yourself killed and got other people
in the car killed because you couldn't take what was
happening under your homies arms anymore.
Speaker 3 (01:11:18):
Makes me also wonder Tristian was your musty? Okay?
Speaker 6 (01:11:22):
Was there an older coming from Tristians under arms that
smelled like the finest the cush So this young sixteen.
Speaker 3 (01:11:29):
Year old felt like it was only right to put
a light in to it.
Speaker 6 (01:11:32):
Let's discuss, okay, because we don't talk about under arms
smelling like cush enough, and how I'm sure K nine
units get confused. So I can totally see why this
young man was sat Tricians aren't in here on fire
if indeed he was.
Speaker 3 (01:11:46):
Musty, I'm lying, No, I'm not.
Speaker 6 (01:11:49):
Please give Tristian Mayuce and his sixteen year old friend
the biggest he hulled. It's one of the ones where
you have to punish your child because they have to
learn that this is unacceptable behavior. But it's also one
of those ones that you and your wife find hilarious.
You're just happy nobody is dead. I mean, nobody die
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after the fact. I mean, it's just ridiculous. I pay
for that car to get fixed.
Speaker 3 (01:12:13):
Ain't funny? I will say this to any parent out
is kind of funny. No, it's not.
Speaker 6 (01:12:17):
You see your man, the MP head is just sitting.
All you can think to yourself is I want to
set that on fire?
Speaker 3 (01:12:25):
Was like even like this one, right, I could do
this right with this all the smoke light I got
in my hand. Look, that's all you need a little
bit of flame. If it works, that's if you got
through theodor at all. Let me die it work on
your wing.
Speaker 6 (01:12:41):
Let me get one little strand of that wing, stupid,
Let me see a fire, fire on fire. Alright, alright,
I want to tell parents, said, there is a device
that you can put on the car. It's not that
expensive where you can tell exactly how fast your kid
is going and you could. Actually I had it on
both my kids cars when I first when they first
started the job, called.
Speaker 4 (01:12:57):
Them while they're going fast and say, don't go fast.
Speaker 2 (01:12:59):
Well, not know it's on the car and they know
that you get an alert if you do go fast,
So kids won't go fast.
Speaker 5 (01:13:04):
Now, kids know that they're going to get in trouble
for something, so they don't do it. When has that
ever been a thing?
Speaker 2 (01:13:09):
Yes, if you know you're gonna get your car taken
away from you if you go over certain miles prior, Yes,
you're knocking the door, and what do you mean?
Speaker 13 (01:13:15):
What do you do?
Speaker 6 (01:13:17):
Somebody didn't get no discipline in Delaware? Okay, there's never
no conquence Delaware.
Speaker 4 (01:13:23):
I have stuff like that.
Speaker 2 (01:13:24):
And never let your kids ride with a kid that
has just got their license. Just doesn't happen in my household.
Speaker 5 (01:13:31):
And wait for us to be independent. My best friend's
dad actually shout out to old us. My brestfriend's dad
actually used to give us the car way before he
was supposed to.
Speaker 4 (01:13:38):
I would drive us.
Speaker 3 (01:13:38):
Everywhere in a truck in a range Delaware.
Speaker 4 (01:13:42):
We were very independent, leading kids. We were forward thinking.
Speaker 2 (01:13:47):
All right, Well, thank you for that donkey today, sir, Yes, indeed.
Now when we come back, Elliott Connie will be joining us.
He has a new book out, Change Your Questions, Change
Your Future. We're gonna talk to him next. It don't
go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club co Morning, The Breakfast Club.
Speaker 6 (01:14:03):
Morning.
Speaker 2 (01:14:04):
Everybody is DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamage, the guy. We
are to Breakfast Club. You got a special guest in
the building. We have Elliott Connie.
Speaker 3 (01:14:12):
Welcome back, Robert.
Speaker 14 (01:14:13):
How are you.
Speaker 3 (01:14:14):
I'm doing great. I'm doing very well. Thanks man, It's
good to see you.
Speaker 6 (01:14:16):
You got a new book out now, a Changing Questions,
Change the Future of overcoming challenges and creating a new
vision for your life using the principles of solution focused
brief therapy.
Speaker 3 (01:14:24):
Facts. What a title? Yes, just what the title? So
what does all that mean?
Speaker 23 (01:14:32):
You know it means I've been a practicing psychotherapist for
I don't know, nearly twenty years, and it's been an
amazing ride to like watch people heal and overcome, like
some things that you wouldn't imagine people get heal and overcoming.
As I sat there on that twenty year journey, sitting
there front row and watching people grow, you started thinking,
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like what's the commonality? Like how do people do this?
How do people change? And how do people overcome challenges?
And people who are successful and people who are able
to achieve things in spite of obstacles have a tendency
to ask themselves different kinds of questions. So I decided
to write a book about it. Like I've written several books,
but most of them are for professionals. But I decided
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I wanted to write a book about change and about
how people talk to themselves, and about how successful people
have a tendency to ask themselves different kinds of questions
that lead to their success. And when I say success,
I don't mean like millionaires, but I just mean people
that achieve whatever their aim is, if it's overcoming addiction
or becoming successful business person, whatever it is. Success is
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defined by people who set a goal and achieve it.
So what is it that makes some people succeed and
other people not? And after all these years of practice,
it's they talk to themselves differently, They ask themselves different
kind of questions. What's the most common question that successful
people ask themselves? Oh boy, that's a good one. The
most common question that successful people ask themselves is what
do I want? Most people do not ask themselves what
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do I want? Most people spend a lot of time
thinking about what they don't want and try to avoid it.
People who achieve aims and goals are the ones who
are able to set a goal and ask themselves like,
what is it that I want about this goal? And
once you do that, you become capable of achieving it.
I tell all the younger that you got to find
that one thing that you want to do. And when
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I find that one thing that you want to do
and you focus on that, everything else followed them. I
mean I tell people all the time, like, you don't
get into a taxi cab and the cab driver doesn't
ask you where do you not want to be? Like
if the cab driver asks you what you're not want
to be? That doesn't give that cab driver any information.
The cab driver asks you the single most important question ever,
where are you going? And then you answer that question.
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You would never say I just want to be not here?
Speaker 3 (01:16:42):
You know what I mean? Like I just wrong.
Speaker 23 (01:16:47):
You don't ever say that cab driver says where you headed?
You don't say like not here, like that's just not
what that doesn't help. But think about that, Like most
people say, like I just don't want to feel like
this or I don't like this job.
Speaker 10 (01:16:59):
What job do you want?
Speaker 3 (01:17:00):
Just not this one? But that's not good enough.
Speaker 23 (01:17:01):
You have to, like you have to really identify what's
that thing I want to achieve and what's that place
I want to be and who do I want to
be in order to become the man.
Speaker 6 (01:17:10):
That's so real and that's why we have these conversations
about manifestation. You can't just say I want to be successful. No,
what's the goal, what's the destination, what you're trying to do?
Speaker 3 (01:17:20):
That's right, that's absolute right.
Speaker 23 (01:17:22):
You got to think of the world is like a
like an algorithm that wants to give you what you want,
but it will only reward the people bold enough to
ask for it and ask for it in great detail.
And when you have like really granular, detailed goals, you're
just significantly more likely to achieve it. And here's an example.
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When I was in high school, my obsession was to
go to college and play baseball, Like that was my obsession.
I knew that college was my ticket out of the situation.
I was in and I wanted to do to college
and play baseball. So I remember one day I was
a freshman and I'm walking to school and a couple
of my boys came running up to me and like.
Speaker 10 (01:18:00):
Yo, yo, yo, we just found so and So's dad's alcohol.
Speaker 3 (01:18:03):
We're gonna skip school. I was like, no, there's future
baseball players in college.
Speaker 10 (01:18:07):
Don't skip school and drink.
Speaker 3 (01:18:09):
So I did not do it.
Speaker 23 (01:18:10):
And it's like that, like when you have this thing
in your in your head, there's like a like a
guard rail that keeps you on the way to getting
those things. And just most people don't they don't ask themselves.
They say, I want to be successful, I want to
be famous, I want to be a YouTube star, whatever
they say. But like talking about what or doing what
or impacting who, like, you have to be really specifically.
Speaker 3 (01:18:33):
So I was going to ask when you do have
to be that specific? Right?
Speaker 2 (01:18:37):
That means you have to do a lot of work
on yourself, because, like Charlamage said, most people don't think
realize what they want.
Speaker 3 (01:18:42):
They want to be rich or they want to be
have a lot of money. They want a big home,
they want a.
Speaker 2 (01:18:46):
Nice car that that requires the work and I think
a lot of people don't necessarily know what they want
to do. It Like, if you ever ask a high
school student or a college student or somebody who graduated college,
what do you want to do?
Speaker 3 (01:18:56):
And usually it's I want to make money. It's literally
my job. Yeah, you're right.
Speaker 23 (01:19:00):
People all the time they all say, I want to
make money. I want to be famous, so I want
to be an influencer, I want a podcast, I want
a podcast.
Speaker 3 (01:19:07):
What I want to be a rapper? And I'm just kidding.
I don't hear that one as much later, but you know,
I always.
Speaker 2 (01:19:14):
I wanted to ask you as well. You know, we
had doctor Cheyenne Bryant here the other day. I saw
that and she was talking about change behavior.
Speaker 3 (01:19:21):
Yeah, opposed to uh. We were talking about uh men
doing things in relationships. It came from men. So if
a man is a womanizer or a man is an abuser.
She was saying that she feels like men don't change,
they just shift and pivot. What's your thoughts on that?
You saw the clipper?
Speaker 22 (01:19:38):
I saw the clip first of all, nobody changes, including me.
We shift, and that changes our life. And when I
say we shift, we shift out of the things and
behaviors that don't serve us after we learn they're not working, gotcha,
and then we have to learn to manage those.
Speaker 2 (01:19:52):
So you would never date a man that cheated before
because you feel like he will always be a CHEATERD
Is that what you're saying.
Speaker 22 (01:19:57):
I think that's also circumstantial. So I do believe that
different relationship to bring out different things in us.
Speaker 23 (01:20:02):
I very much disagree with her when she says, like
people she said, people don't change it, and respectfully like,
I don't. I don't want to fuck down about anybody.
Speaker 6 (01:20:10):
But.
Speaker 23 (01:20:13):
Man, I got enough of that in my field. I
certainly don't want that with the good sister doctor Bryant.
I heard her say that, like people don't change. She
was like, I don't change it, But that is actually
not true. So we have to go back to what's
the definition of change. So, like, here's an example. Recently,
I've been taking my health more seriously and I gave
up soda, fried food, candy, working out. When you do that,
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my body chemistry is different. If you did a cat
skin on my brain now versus six months ago, it
looks different, Like, wouldn't that be definable noticeable, observable change.
And we often use phrases like you are what you
consistently do. So if I change what I consistently do,
don't I change who I am and how I show
up in this world. I think it's a very disheartening
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thing to say people don't change, they shift. Like, what
if I've had a really hard life trauma, abuse, tragedy,
and I cope with that comma trauma, abuse, and tragedy
with drugs and alcohol.
Speaker 10 (01:21:10):
Are you saying I can just shift?
Speaker 23 (01:21:11):
I can't actually transform and become a healed human and
outgrow the problems that plagued my life and led to
these addictive behaviors like that, that's wildly inaccurate. And you
recently becoming a new mother and again you're not the
same person as you were before this person, Like wouldn't
we observe that as t Like, that's that's just a
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different thing.
Speaker 6 (01:21:33):
As you was saying that you have to make these
shifts in your life before it lead to actual.
Speaker 3 (01:21:37):
Change, But I don't.
Speaker 23 (01:21:38):
I don't, Actually I don't know that that's true. I
think I think the first step in change is it
goes back to what we're saying before it's identifying who
you want to be. And once you identify who you
want you want to be, then the next steps become
very obvious. Like you now identify as a mom of
two instead of what you were before, which is mom
of one, and at some point in your life you
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were mom of zero and that's going to impact your choices.
So it really starts with how how you identify and
what and what you do. So when she said that,
I was like, oh, man, you know me, sometimes I'm
screaming at the computer. But I just I really disagree
with her. I think the greatest capacity of the human
beings have is the ability to transform their circumstances. And
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we do that by the way we identify.
Speaker 2 (01:22:21):
Hi, we got more with Elliott Connie when we come back,
don't move.
Speaker 3 (01:22:24):
It's the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 2 (01:22:24):
Good morning, everybody is DJ Envy Jesse hilarious, Charlamagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with
Elliott Connie, Jess.
Speaker 21 (01:22:33):
What about if you're going back to what we were
talking about before, Doctor Bryant, what about if you don't
know what you want to do or what about or
what if that changes? What if you get into something,
and then you're like is this what I really want
to do? Or like how do you get out of that?
Because then you can land yourself in a funk, you
can be depressed or you know something like that.
Speaker 23 (01:22:54):
Right, So I think there's two questions then, like what
if you don't know what you want to be? I
know a really good book that people should read that
will help the tent change a questions change No, no,
But I mean if you don't know what you want
to be, you should explore and you should try things,
and you should ask yourself the kind of questions like
what difference do I want to make in this world?
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What impact do I want to have in this world?
Who do I want to have an impact upon? How
do I want to wake up and spend my days?
And when you ask yourself those types of questions, it
informs what you want to do. I don't want to
wake up and like I like to cook, right, I'm
pretty good at cooking. I don't want to wake up
and serve in a restaurant, but I know people who do.
I want to wake up and help people overcome life's circumstances.
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So I became a psychotherapist. And the second thing is,
I don't know that if you end up in the
wrong situation, you end up in a funk or depressed.
I think you have to have a realization that I
can't discover who I am without trying all kinds of things,
and then having the boldness to say this doesn't fit,
and then having the boldness to fight for the things
that do. Like, once I decide that I wanted to
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become a psychotherapist, it wasn't like the path was easy.
In fact, it's been very, very challenging. First of all,
I had to get a master's degree, and that required
two degrees, and I don't know a lot of people
in my family or environment where people were getting master's degrees.
I had to get a license, I had to study
and work. And then you know, when I showed up
in the psychotherapy field. And I say this all the
time and people don't really believe me, But when you're
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in graduate school studying psychotherapy in two thousand and five,
there are zero, literally zero African American faces that you've
study in those books. So do you think the white
status quo in the field was very excited for this
black dude to show up and start writing books? And
start showing up on stages like it's been a really
hard but I know this is my place, so you
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have to have the boldness like this is where I
am and I'm going to fight for it. And all
three of you in many different environments comedy, business, music, radio,
and television that you've all been wildly successful and I
would then should have been. It hasn't always been easy
the whole, the whole at all and I and I
think that goes back to also the question that we ask,
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like people look at your life or your life or
your life and they're like, I want to be I
want to be just hilarious. I want to be a
really famous, really great comment because that's not easy.
Speaker 3 (01:25:21):
But they do.
Speaker 23 (01:25:21):
They look at her life like who I want to
be like that? And then they start trying to replicate
who just hilarious is. But like, how many comedy clubs
did you work at when there was ten people in
the club where you had to drive there and they
didn't even pay you gas money to come in? Like
people don't want to replicate the journey, I want to
replicate the outcome. But if I want to be just hilarious,
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I have to change my question and ask like, what
what street did she go down to get to the
ultimate destination where she got? And I've got to be
willing to go down that same street. And that's not
that's not an easy thing to do. I mean, that's
a that's a hard, hard.
Speaker 10 (01:25:56):
World to do.
Speaker 3 (01:25:57):
In chapter five, you talk about being a difference land.
What does that mean? Difference?
Speaker 23 (01:26:01):
Yeah, like a really really powerful question to ask yourself.
In my case when I ask my clients is what
difference would that make? So I, if I identify that
I want to be a I want to have a
successful podcast, you should ask yourself, like, what difference will
it make in my life to have a successful podcast?
Because difference leads to motivation. Now you have ten jobs, right,
(01:26:22):
but let's imagine the only job you have is comic
and you're tired, and you're like, I don't want to
get on another plane, I don't want to get another bus,
I don't want to.
Speaker 3 (01:26:30):
Take another stage.
Speaker 23 (01:26:31):
But if I were to ask her, like, what difference
would it make if you continue to do that, she's
inherently going to think about these two babies, and she's
going to think about my ability to pay for their future,
the college, whatever, and that's going to increase her motivation
to do really hard things for the betterment of her life,
the betterment of her children. Room And most people don't
think about difference. They just think about, like on a
very surface level, the things that they want, And I
think we just spend more time thinking about different What.
Speaker 6 (01:26:53):
Would you say to people who are experiencing grief due
to Vice President of Kamala Harris losing the election.
Speaker 23 (01:26:58):
Oh, that's a good question. I would say, honor your feelings.
I would say, you know, this is a hard time.
Depending on what you thought about the election and who
you were passionate about or whatever, I would say, honor
those feelings. But then I would also say, turn that
grief into action, turn that grief into something you can do.
The most powerful way to deal with grief is with hope,
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and a powerful way to deal with grief is with honor.
One really good example is a grief that I've had
in my life is my uncle Jeffrey passed away and
he was my all.
Speaker 3 (01:27:32):
Just to make a super long.
Speaker 23 (01:27:33):
Story really short, I grew up really depressed and anxious
from a difficult childhood, and my grandmother and her ultimate wisdom,
knew that one of the things that would help Elliott
feel better is if he knew how much like his
uncle Jeffrey he was. You know, when you grow up
and you're super isolated, you just don't feel like you belong.
And my grandmother sent this dude to come hang out
with me, and I felt like I had a place
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in this world. And I was in Denmark teaching in
twenty seventeen and I got this horrible message on Facebook.
I learned that my uncle passed away on Facebook. And
you know my uncle, he was a big kid man,
and he would have loved all this stuff that's happened,
Like I've signed TV deals and got shows and development
and books and hanging out with you and doing all
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kinds of stuff. He would find that stuff so fun.
So the way I do with the grief is like
he's mentally coming along with me for the journey. That's
how I honor him. So we also if you're grieving
in host election, like, how do you honor whatever motivated you? Like,
for me, as an African American, I thought it was
amazing to watch a black woman do some of the
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things that Kamala was doing, Like it was was this
amazing thing. I thought about my grandmother who never thought
this would happen ever in the United States, and to
watch Kamala do what she was doing, so I thought
it was amazing. And the way that I plan to
honor that is by continuing to fight for a world
where a woman is not voted for for things are
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a not true and be she can't control. I had many,
many people in the black community tell me I just
don't think a woman should be the leader of America,
and I'd be like why, Like, to me, it's wildly
hypocritical for someone to say my woman should be at home,
(01:29:20):
like as a leader of the House. But then you
say women can't lead and we don't want a woman
to be in power. It's like those things don't they're
not congruent thoughts. So I think we have to honor
the process. And one of the ways I plan to
do that is can you continue to advocate for black
culture and black women in particularly because I think black
women they need to be advocated for. And I think
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hope matters because hope allows us to think that there's
opportunity for things to be different in the future, and
we need to think about what kind of world we
want to live in and do whatever we can in
our small micro world and in our big macro world
to advocate for the kind of world we want to
live in.
Speaker 3 (01:30:01):
How do they follow you? Doctor, Elliott Connie? I don't
know why do you want to call you doctor?
Speaker 10 (01:30:06):
Everybody do?
Speaker 3 (01:30:07):
Everybody does? How do they follow me?
Speaker 23 (01:30:09):
Go to Instagram at Elliott speaks, spelling my name of
two l's and two t's. You can follow me on Facebook.
Just look at my name, Elliot Connie's not for many
people named Elliott Connie.
Speaker 6 (01:30:20):
His new book is out now, Change your questions, changing
your future, overcoming challenges, and creating new vision for your
life using the principles of solution focused brief therapy. Make
sure you go get that and check out Elliott's podcast
Family Therapy on the blackfed i Heeart Radio podcast network.
Speaker 3 (01:30:34):
And that's always a pleasure. My brother's Elliott Connie.
Speaker 2 (01:30:36):
Pick up the book. It's The Breakfast Club. Good Morning,
The Breakfast Club.
Speaker 3 (01:30:43):
Owing Everybody's tj n V.
Speaker 2 (01:30:45):
Jess Hilarrys Charlamage the guy. We are the Breakfast Club Now.
Jess is out today she lost a voice. Sheela was
in DC all weekend performing.
Speaker 3 (01:30:54):
At Oy What all right, okay, you said she lost
her boy, know, she just lost her voice. That's the
reason behind. Well, let's get this just with the mess
with Lawna Rosa, a few nas as, real lions, just
corrobbing more. Just don't do no lines, don't.
Speaker 6 (01:31:12):
Talk them noody talk them stations world Why Jess Worldwide
mass Man.
Speaker 3 (01:31:19):
On the breakfast Clubs. He's the coaching sh with Lauren
Lauren Lo Rose and I got the mess talked to me.
Speaker 17 (01:31:28):
Now.
Speaker 5 (01:31:28):
I know we talked about this last hour, but I
did want to bring this back in because I feel
like we didn't really get the time to just commit
to it. We mentioned g Herbo on Kai Sinnat's live
stream breaking the news that he lost his father recently.
Speaker 4 (01:31:42):
Let's take a listen to that clip one more time.
Speaker 1 (01:31:44):
I just lost my pops two weeks ago, two and
a half weeks ago, I still found a reason to
get up and smile, to get up and work, to
provide for my family, to beat up for my children.
My oldest boy, right, he just got his earspins Lo
my son. He cried because I'm talking about his grandfather
with us.
Speaker 3 (01:32:01):
Okay, man, family first, you know, he.
Speaker 6 (01:32:08):
Living through you son.
Speaker 5 (01:32:12):
Now, So I wanted to make sure that we, you know,
took the proper time to send him someth love. I know,
de Herbo was a friend of the room and all
that good stuff. And we've been seeing I've been seeing
him move around because he did drop new music since then.
Speaker 4 (01:32:23):
So a lot of people were like, whoa they were?
They were taking a back of it.
Speaker 3 (01:32:27):
Well, I got a lot of respect for her ball man.
Speaker 6 (01:32:29):
You know, the day his uh, the day his father passed,
he was actually on his way to the breakfast club.
Speaker 3 (01:32:35):
Yeah, he live.
Speaker 6 (01:32:36):
He literally got the news as he was on the
way here, and he actually still came in and still
came in the building. He was, you know, visibly shook up,
of course, and of course we didn't do an interview.
That would be just ridiculous. But he just wanted to
come up here and tell us why he couldn't do
the interview. And he didn't have to do that at all,
Like he wouldn't understand who wouldn't understand what he was
going through in that moment.
Speaker 3 (01:32:57):
So salute to Herbal for sure.
Speaker 5 (01:33:00):
Now on other news, Diddy, So there has been a
new filing in the Ditty Kids, which is crazy because
I feel like with all these new filings, they hit
and then they go away so fast now because it's
so much Diddy news all the time. But basically, Diddy
is asking for Bell again, and the federal prosecutors have
responded to that ask, and basically what they're saying is
(01:33:22):
that they're alleging that from prison right now, Diddy is
still allegedly trying to sway witnesses and trying to correct
witnesses and trying to sway the jury. So they pointed
out a couple things. So remember when we had that
video of his kids wishing him a happy fifty fifth
birthday and Baby Love was singing and it was like,
you know, tear jerker. Now, common sense would tell you that,
(01:33:44):
you know, posting stuff like that is it goes to character.
You want to speak to his character if you can
ask his children. But it was his birthday, so I
think people didn't think much of it. Now the fans
are saying that they have on recorded phone calls allegedly
that Diddy would do things like he would call his
family members and say say, hey, we need to post
things on social media that jurors will hopefully see, and
(01:34:05):
from that they'll be able to my character will look
a lot better when they come in this courtroom.
Speaker 4 (01:34:09):
And they said that.
Speaker 5 (01:34:10):
You know, there were various things that they that he
instructed his family to post on social media. And you
remember also too, people were pointing out that Christian came
on Diddy social media and was like, Hey, I'm gonna
be taken over from my dad, showing some good moments
so you can get the love, the vibe, the feelback.
So people pointed to that as well too, and that
the Feds are saying that he took it as far
as to he would request to get the insights from
his team, like the marketing insights on social media, to
(01:34:31):
see how well the posts were doing, how far they
were reaching. They're also alleging that they found in like
a random sweep of like I guess it's Florida he's on,
they found some notes he was taken I guess preparing
for trial, and in those notes he mentions paying off
allegedly mentions paying off Kalanie Harper Klana Harper, the girl
from Dirty Money to release a statement. Remember she came
(01:34:52):
out and released as statement on Instagram saying I don't
know what doing is talking about I ain't see none.
Speaker 4 (01:34:56):
I don't know nothing about that.
Speaker 6 (01:34:57):
So there, they don't write raps, and I'm supposed to
believe he was writing that type of stuff and just
having it.
Speaker 5 (01:35:01):
But this is what they're legend. They said that they
have the notes, They said that the phone calls are recorded.
They also sit on these recorded lines as well. Diddy is,
you know, just encouraging different people to reach out to
witnesses and stuff like that as well, who could provide
like very harming testimony.
Speaker 2 (01:35:16):
I thought they said about a week ago that both
sides weren't going to release things into the public, that
it was only going to be in court.
Speaker 4 (01:35:21):
So this is in court.
Speaker 5 (01:35:22):
This came out of a filing. So then so Diddy's
team filed to say, hey, we want Bell again, and
they did a whole Bell package run down, and then
the Feds responded through documents that said Nope, we don't
think he should get belt and here's why. And you know,
from what I know, Diddy seem of course will be
responding back to this, so you'll hear that pretty soon.
But this is all happened in the court. We just
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know because it's public filings.
Speaker 6 (01:35:44):
I wonder how for them to pick jurors for cases
like this gotta be because and what I mean is
it not even I'm not even thinking about you know,
what's happening on social media, what's happening in the news. Now.
When you got somebody like Diddy who's been a part
of culture for thirty plus years, I'm sure he has fans, Okay, right,
So how do you.
Speaker 3 (01:36:01):
Pick a pick a jewelry that doesn't have people on
it as.
Speaker 2 (01:36:04):
His actual fans or not even that anybody that swayed
by anything that they seem like the video of Cassie
that was everywhere.
Speaker 3 (01:36:10):
How can you get a juror that hasn't seen that video.
Speaker 5 (01:36:13):
They're also to defees or they mentioned in this UH
filing that they mad that did he be using the
other inmates, that he'd be using their their phone accounts
to call other people?
Speaker 4 (01:36:22):
And then did y'all know you're not supposed to call
people on three way for inmates?
Speaker 3 (01:36:26):
Definitely not supposed to.
Speaker 4 (01:36:27):
I ain't know that was illegal.
Speaker 2 (01:36:28):
Don't snitch on nobody yourself. I feel like you're about
to tell you definitely about to tell yourself. I know
that was illegal all the time. Go somebody called me,
can you call my mama too? I let me call
your mama too.
Speaker 4 (01:36:40):
That's lead sophisticated, and we don't I don't know nothing
about what you guys are talking about it.
Speaker 3 (01:36:44):
And yeah, there's no three way calls.
Speaker 4 (01:36:46):
I didn't know that.
Speaker 3 (01:36:47):
I learned that through this.
Speaker 4 (01:36:48):
I'm like, wait, that's yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:36:49):
You know inmates's not supposed to have cell phones either
in jail.
Speaker 4 (01:36:53):
Yes, I know that, But how would you think that
I know inmates have cell phones?
Speaker 3 (01:36:56):
Just seems like something you would know.
Speaker 5 (01:36:59):
All right, So yeah, but okay, so that's basically what's happening,
and then Diddy C will be responding back soon. They're
also saying that he would he had plans to like
leak and leak stuff online that would make basically make
the claims against him look not good or fake or whatever.
Speaker 4 (01:37:15):
Basically trying to make yourself look good.
Speaker 2 (01:37:17):
And doesn't he know that every call that he does.
Speaker 4 (01:37:22):
Has to know it's recorded.
Speaker 3 (01:37:23):
You don't know that unless you're talking.
Speaker 2 (01:37:25):
To your attorney. But every outside of that, every call is.
Speaker 4 (01:37:27):
Of course, is all true.
Speaker 3 (01:37:29):
This is stupid. He an idiot.
Speaker 4 (01:37:31):
The mistake I've ever heard of.
Speaker 5 (01:37:32):
This is all true, And I don't think that the
federal aid that the you know, the prosecutors would say
this unless they could prove it.
Speaker 4 (01:37:37):
But we'll have to wait and see.
Speaker 6 (01:37:39):
Now I believe all of it, except for the writing
notes and leaving the notes. I believe it, But that
don't even sound right, Like why would you be writing notes?
Speaker 3 (01:37:49):
Take that?
Speaker 4 (01:37:49):
Take?
Speaker 3 (01:37:50):
I don't believe. Okay.
Speaker 5 (01:37:52):
So lastly, jay Z, same dash. Remember we were reporting
on the auction. So the auction finally happened. The auction happened.
And guess who right now owns that third stake of Rockefeller?
Speaker 4 (01:38:04):
The State of New York?
Speaker 3 (01:38:05):
Very random, right, just what you mean? The government owns it.
Speaker 5 (01:38:08):
The State of New York owns it. They owned they
owned it because they wanted the auction. They paid a
million dollars for it. And now I had reached out,
you know, i'd be I reached out because I'm like,
how the heck did that happen?
Speaker 4 (01:38:18):
Like I thought jay Z was supposed to show up
and like when it was gonna be over.
Speaker 5 (01:38:21):
So what I was told from a person that would
know was that there were three people in the auction,
including the state. Two people showed up late. They couldn't register,
so they couldn't auction at all. Jay's people were there,
but they never did. They never bid at all. They
were just there watching. It is smart. And I'm also
told that Jay Z is in conversation right now. His
people are in conversation right now to buy that third
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stake of Rockefeller. But it's a back and forth right
now because they the state one's set three mel. They
need to pay the money that they're not gonna get
three mail.
Speaker 2 (01:38:48):
And only Jay could actually really own that if you
really think about it, because if they own two thirds
of it already, that means anything they do have to
be approved by the third So Jay just sit back
and just say that you just gonna sit on that
and get nothing.
Speaker 4 (01:39:00):
This is crazy. This is really crazy.
Speaker 3 (01:39:03):
This is has Dame explained us what happened from the
couch yet?
Speaker 4 (01:39:07):
I haven't seen that dam on that.
Speaker 3 (01:39:08):
Couch going in. Boy on that show.
Speaker 6 (01:39:10):
I forgot it's one of the shows that's on this
couch on the chair. That's a chair that you are
like one of the most. You are so shady. I
don't understand why that shape the way from that from
that couch whatever it is, a couch chair, whatever it is,
keep you on there, going in explaining stuff.
Speaker 3 (01:39:26):
So you explained it. That's on America's new right, that's
not America.
Speaker 4 (01:39:30):
I haven't seen his response, but I will keep you updated.
Speaker 3 (01:39:33):
I'm I'm sure he'll do today.
Speaker 4 (01:39:35):
You're gonna be on there cussing you out.
Speaker 3 (01:39:36):
You better relax because I said he's has he got
to stop. So that's like saying, Haspplies explained anything from
the car yet that's what they do? All right?
Speaker 2 (01:39:55):
All right, all right, well let's keep it moving. That
was just with the mess along the roads. Now when
we come back, got the People's Choice Mix. It don't
go anywhere. It's to breakfast club.
Speaker 3 (01:40:02):
Good morning, wake up.
Speaker 11 (01:40:04):
Wait cool.
Speaker 3 (01:40:04):
If you're like into the breakfast.
Speaker 2 (01:40:05):
Club morning, everybody is DJ Envy, Jess, Hilarius, Charlamagne, the God.
Speaker 3 (01:40:10):
We are the breakfast Club. Now. Jess is out, she
lost her voice. She will be back tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (01:40:15):
Lona Rosa was filling in and we got a salute
to Sean Sean for joining us this morning. If you
didn't hear the interview, definitely check it out online. I
think it's an hour and twenty two minutes where we
go through a lot of Sean's life and what he's
doing now, So.
Speaker 3 (01:40:28):
Yeah, make sure you check that out. And Lauren, you
got a birthday coming up in a couple days, right,
I do my birthdays.
Speaker 5 (01:40:32):
It's Friday, November twenty second. We're gonna be celebrating here
in New York. We have a great time.
Speaker 3 (01:40:37):
But I also you don't want tell people with a
party had or no oh no, pub don't.
Speaker 4 (01:40:41):
Nope.
Speaker 3 (01:40:41):
I'm not sure.
Speaker 5 (01:40:42):
We'll talk about it after, but I will say for
the people to know, anybody listening from Turks and Kkos
or anybody that will be in Turks and Kkos this weekend,
I'm coming there for my birthday and I'm doing a
birthday bash at Shesha Lounge, and then I will also
be there with a fighting crime using music, and I'm
going to be speaking to some high school students about
using an entertainment industry to you know, not be a
product of your environment and using your environment to be
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a product of the industry.
Speaker 2 (01:41:04):
So everybody out there Turks and k Coos, absolutely all right.
When we come back, we got the positive notice to
the Breakfast Club. Good morning Owning everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess,
Larry Charlamage, the gud We are the Breakfast Club Justice
out today? She lost her voice, but I heard her
show over the weekend was amazing, sold out, So salute
to Jess and everybody that pulled up on Ess out
in DC.
Speaker 3 (01:41:26):
Now, Charloamane, you got a positive note? Yes it comes
from Marcus. Oh really is?
Speaker 2 (01:41:30):
You know?
Speaker 6 (01:41:30):
I love studying Stoicism and Marcus is the architect of Stoicism,
and he says, the happiness of your life depends upon
the quality of your thoughts. Therefore, guard accordingly and take
care that you entertain no notions unsuitable to virtue and
reasonable nature.
Speaker 3 (01:41:46):
Have a great day. Breakfast club bitch, is you don't
finish or y'all done