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December 23, 2021 82 mins

Today on the show we flash back to when AJ Johnson stopped by for the first time and gave DJ Envy a quick therapy session during the interview. We also flash back to when the icon living Snoop Dogg stopped by and gave us some gems about life and family, as well as promoting his new album. Moreover, remember that time Charlamagne gave a well-deserved "Donkey of the Day" to a white woman chasing a black woman in a store? well we ran that back for our listeners too, just to remind you how mayonnaise the situation got.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
D Angeli and Charlotte. Ain't the guy congratulate you, Hall
of famers. So I had to be in the presence
of Radio Royalty to the world's most day this morning show,
The Breakfast Club. It's a big deal. I think that
y'all have a certain amount of respect for you know
what everybody else does, and y'all are just the best
of what y'all do. We love y'all, man, thank you

(00:22):
for being the people's champs, probably the greatest all thrill y'all,
Wake up, wake up, wake y'all. As if you're trying
to get it off your chap, your man or blass,
we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello,
this what I doubt? It's Drake Saga mission. All right,

(00:46):
what's going on? Brother? I was t me wish my
wife first thirty first Firthday, hath Day, Happy birthday. I
love you, you quate you because I shout out her
old Instagram. Yeah god brother her. It just pays man.
Shake to your queen King zero three on one, All right, brother,

(01:07):
salute to your queen. Brother. Hello, who's this man's curly
Kim bro Tony? What I'll get off your chest? Brother?
How are you doing? How are you doing? Solid man?
Peace King? How are you? Brother? I'm doing good. I'm
doing good, man. I I just want to tell my
wife Brittany Blue La man, she's doing real good. She

(01:27):
didn't got a master man, she's trying to take her license.
And Nancy she started a real hard So I just
want to ab salute and oh she's a black woman, queen.
That's a black queen. Hey, salute. Tell her. We need
more black women in the mental health space. Man, we
need more black women therapists, psychiatrist. So salute thor appreciate it,

(01:49):
appreciate love Alright, brother, Hello, who's this? What's going on?
Breakfast club? It's just for a fan show I got
doing this morning. What's going on? I just wanted to
command y'all on that interview with dound san Jay Um,
not for san Jay, but to do guys, because y'all
killed it with questions that was dope and then be

(02:10):
chounded more concerned most I've ever heard you quiet. You
get your your dad, you know what I'm saying, and
great questions doing that. And my thing is Jay he's
just a meta doctor, man. I mean as far as
a neurosearch and he's really not abouted chemist and he
really can't Chelsea and what's going on the back game
as far as that, like y' all studies and Charlotte Magne.

(02:31):
You based some great questions, obvious questions, and he didn't
demand just answer, And it was like I just wanted
to concede us out there like this is this is
Honds the atenders, Like I'm way too far. He's selling
books right now. This isn't about the people. Damn. I
just got questions, you know, I got concerned for my kids,
that's all some when it comes to my kids. I
asked a zillion and one questions. I try to make

(02:53):
sure I'm as knowledgeable as as as I can be
when it comes to my kids, you know, absolutely, And
I heard that. And get where do we go from
there now? Because the man names are out there and uh,
like you said, medical doctors. If you don't have them,
you're firing right now, it's just retalding, like, so who
do you listen to? Listen to you guys from the

(03:16):
beginning inbite about now it's all confused. I get. I
think I think the smartest thing to do is listen
to the so called experts. Listen to the experts and
just make your own decisions. Brother, that's what I do.
You know, absolutely all right? Brother? Thank you man, you
got it? Hello? Who's this, Mike? Mike? What's up? Brother? Brother?

(03:37):
What's good? Blessed Black and Holly favor? What's happening now,
marsh I know you're not supposed to pat yourself on
the back too much in this life. You gotta be humble,
but I just want to see something about myself. During
about the holidays, I was thinking, like, I just think
good because I came from like a single mother. I
can't two other brothers man and raised them doing what's up?

(04:00):
And at this thing? And I want to look at it.
I got a CM man, I got I got beautiful kids,
I got a beautiful place, and I'm doing really good
when kid groom and I thought I was gonna be nothing,
But I can't try to be like why real good dude,
And you got a good job and I got a
good crib and I'm my family and I thank God

(04:22):
for that. There you go. That's all that's every brother,
and that you should definitely tell yourself that every day.
That's not patting yourself on the back end. So and
if you are so what, thank God, bro, thank God
for it all. I know. I know, man, and I
can't believe it. And and and my family like, oh,
they're kind of man that I turned out that way.
I just thought I was that way, called up because

(04:43):
I had my home path. But I'm on a suit
to love it and I am doing greed, y'all. I'm
telling you, I'm proud of you, kid. I'm proud of you. Crazy,
but I'm doing it so good. And I swear to God,
I'm proud of you, king. I am proud of you.
Keep you keep going and growing, don't stop. Get off
your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one to five one.
If you need to vent, hit this up now. It's

(05:04):
the breakfast club. Good morning. It's your time to get
it off your chests, whether you're mad or blessed. So
we better have the same anything we want to hear
from you on the breakfast club Collorow, who's this? Yeah,
good morning, Good morning, breakfast clubs, good morning. Get you
off your chess brothers. Yeah, well, I don't really got
nothing to get off my chest. I just want to

(05:25):
say that, you know, me and my wife. We just
close on the house last week. Congratulated. Congratulations King, I appreciated.
I appreciate it. I want to give my flowers for
all three of y'all. I listened to y'all every morning.
I'm a truck driver. A mile hit one of my things.
You know, I moved from New York and I lived
down in Georgia, now you know, and I listen to

(05:46):
you guys have done a lot for the community, for everybody. Charlemagne,
you are the man. Thank you, King and angelau Ye
you're a beautiful queen. Congratulations like everything you got going on,
Thank you, dj Amy. How can a brother get a
big truck in the car show? Let's do this? Um,

(06:08):
I mean I have a problem putting a big truck
in the car show. Is it just is it customized
or is it just a regular eighteen wheelow? Yeah, no,
it's it's customer. You know. I did my injury, I
did my life, you know, running life, all of that.
All right, Well we can trying to get it on. Well,
I'm glad that I got for Wow, I'm on the radio.
Let's do this, all right. Congrass brother piece King. All right, bro, y'all,
y'all be going, man, have a great day, got black career,

(06:30):
y'all YouTube? Brother? Hello, who's this? Rod? Hey? Rod? What
I'm getting off your chest? Um? It's been in much
chest for about two months now. I don't want to
ask Charlotte made that? Um? Why can't you except listen
to right call everything that's better than Michael Jackson? Man,
shut your shut up? Have have I'm sending you healing energy,
my brother, have a great day. Okay, all right, you're

(06:52):
just calling up here to raid my blood case. Why
do you think Drake is better than Michael Jackson's not
having this conversation? Why how old are you so? You
got twenty three? Exactly? Mister Riker everything drink himself as
I was the greatest rapper walk? Could you? Could you?
Could you like, just you know, go do something with
your life, sir, that you don't got nothing you could
be doing this morning? You ain't got a job. You
can go to something, go help you mama cleaner basement, Like,

(07:15):
is there anything you could do? I don't want you.
I don't, I don't, I don't. I hate that as
I'm not I'm not I'm not I'm not I'm not
having this conversation with you on while Michael Jackson is
better than Drake? You know about to raid my blood
pressure earlier this morning? Okay, And you ever seen the
Michael Jackson You ever seen that meme with that old
man eating breakfast and the young man asked him a

(07:35):
dumb question. He's a man. Just shut the fuck up.
I don't even think that Drake would say that he's
better than Michael Jackson. You don't think. Now, will you
have a good morning? Were you on your way to work?
To wre you work? Bro um working Uber? Right now? Always?
Let's take you out to the radio every day. I
appreciate everybody, love all y'all. Man. I pray to God
that I never get into Uber with you. Man. Can
you imagine being in the back of the uber and
then the Uber driver would be like, hey, man, why

(07:57):
do you think Drake better than Michael Jackson? Let me
out right and take the long way to his credit
one star. Just keep asking and just start playing one
star one star over. I man, have a going by
the way. Yeah, saluted Drake, But come on, man, stop
asking stupid questions. Drinking Michael Jackson. There's only one Michael Jackson. One,
one on one, get it off your chest eight hundred

(08:18):
five eight five one though five one. It's only one
drink too. The Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building. I thought
she was up here, so I thought you up here before. No,
my first time. I'm like, I'm a breakfast nup version.

(08:42):
I just know your face, like I grew up on you,
so I just know we just I just thought you
were here. You're part of the family. I love it. Well.
Now just Johnson, good morning, what's what's up? Good morning? Now.
If you don't know who A. J. Johnson is and
you don't know her from Life Therapy and all the
shows that she did, she was on one of my
favorite movies of all time, House Party. You know, I'm
surprised you said that. I too. Were gonna say baby

(09:04):
boy yeah, that too, well, I was gonna say. Usually
usually guys say baby boy yeah, and girls say house
party yeah. House Party, you know from New York. So
it was like I grew up on it. So I
want to start from the beginning. If you don't mind,
like how did you get into acting? How did you
get the part in the house Party Party, Let's talk
about it. Oh my goodness, you don't have enough time Jersey. Yeah, yeah,

(09:26):
well yeah, I went just about when I went to
school in Atlanta, and the beginning was Spike Lee shooting
school days on campus and so um as a premim major,
I still put my foot in the arts. Let's go
back to the real beginning. So, growing up in Jersey,
my parents used to bring me up to the city.
So every time I come to New York is real
nostalgic for me, because you know, I grew up on
alvin Alee Dan's classes and going to see Broadway shows

(09:48):
and so that's where I feel like the performance bug
got me. But I came from an academic family, so
it was like, yeah, you know, that's fun, but you're
gonna be a doctor, you're gonna be a lawyer, or
you're gonna be an accountant. So I always saw it
that's fun until Spike showed up his But he shows
up on campus and he's like, you know, I think
I want you to be in my movie. I was
Miss Moorehouse at the time, you know, yeah, so I

(10:09):
was you know, I was kind of doing it at
school and he was like, you know, I think I
kind of want your presence in the movie. And I
was like, yeah, you think I need you to be sure.
He was like, see, that's what I'm talking about, that energy.
And so God bless him because he put me in
school days and that started everything because it gave me
my Screen Actors Guild membership, which is what you need.
Of course, no, and it's not. And so I loved

(10:30):
Spike forever for that because he believed in me enough
to finance that, And and the rest took off after
about your parents because they everybody wanted you, you know,
you were premed. Oh yeah, well I lost my mom
my first year at school. But but my dad and
the rest of my family was like, no, no, no, no,
this is supposed to be fun. And my dad actually
didn't speak to me until the house Party premiere because
then he wanted tickets for a second line. Did you

(10:53):
for a second, say, I don't know, you haven't been
talking to me. No, because I knew, I knew, you know,
and he knew we were closed. So he said, listen,
I'm just scared for you. Like that, life's you know,
He's like, you know, I'm from Jersey, I'm an engineer.
I don't know nothing about Holloywood and auditions and red carpets.
He's like, but now I'm gonna find out because my
girl doing it. You know, So breakdown house party. So
how did the house party come to you? And what

(11:14):
was the vision when you first seen it? Okay, well
did you know that I was in Living Color fly
girl choreographer? Yes, okay, so actually house party conflicted with
in Living Color. So keenan Ivory Wayans was like, you
gotta do either. So I was like, okay, so I'm
out love, You're just gonna leave it. Living Color one
of the biggest shows on TV. But at the time,
it was the beginning, it was growing. I was pioneering, correct, right.

(11:38):
So I called him Rosie, my girl Rosie Perez. I said, listen,
I gotta I gotta take a step back for a second.
Go try to do this movie thing. I need you
to handle it for me. That's hope that you hooked
a friend up, because some people might have been like, oh,
I gotta make a choice. I'm out good luck. Oh no,
no no, Because Rosie was the you know, at the time,
you know, as dancers, it was like Rosie was holding
down the East coast. I was holding down the West coast.

(11:58):
So we shot and Living Color on the West coast. So,
I mean, and Keenan was a friend, so I was like,
you know, I'm gonna take this opportunity, but I'm not
gonna leave my boy hanging. So I was like, let me,
let me go get you the baddest dancer I know,
which was Rosie and so cars Rosy and then and
you know, Tasha and I were friends because we met
doing school days and I so listen, I'm trying to
do this movie. I think you know, they came to

(12:18):
the location to check me out on Living Color there
looking for a brown skin ship who can dance and who?
And she's like, oh no, they're looking for a light
skin go for another role. I wonder if it's me
and you? Well, now you know we don't have to wonder.
You know, what do you think that right? Deep? Right?
Do you think that you're a training and what you
do like for people as a life coach that helps
even when you're on set just being there with people,

(12:41):
because I can imagine how pleasant it must be to
be around you, because you have a lot of the
skills and tools to make sure that you know how
to treat other people. Some people don't know how to
do that. I love you saying that, and because I
think that part of my life and personality is what
got me to the life coaching. It was like as
people as I'm you know, I mean I've been doing
it for thirty years, So as as I work with

(13:02):
different people, as them around different people, they're the ones saying,
can I talk to you? You know, can I get
your take on this? You know, I heard you went
through a hard time, but you know I can't even
you know, you're not wearing your You're you know, you're
not wearing your story, Like how how are you so up?
And so that's where the life coaching came from. The
psychology degree in background, I just started helping people. And
before my dad passed, he was like, well, are they

(13:24):
paying you for it? And I say no, no, no,
I'm helping my friends. He was like, oh, can they
pay me? Because I pay for Spellman, so can they
pay me that? Right? You know? And so in his
passing he said, you know, promise me you'll just try it,
because that's part of your gift and your talent, and
you know you help people and you're in service as
a person, but at the same time that's a job, right,

(13:44):
So here we are and TV one. TV one said
whoop and said we want you an executive produce. It's
your show, eighteen episodes. Show us how you do it,
How we got more? With A. J. Johnson, We're getting
this free life therapeut this morning, so don't move as
the Breakfast Club, Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody

(14:05):
is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne, the guy we are
the Breakfast Club was still kicking in with AJ Johnson's
actress wellness coach. She has a show on TV one
Life Therapy. Now ye question, Envy, why did you cheat?
A lot of different reasons? Insecurity is the main one.
I think one because when I was home, I was
a shoe. I was with Shawn Casey. But when I

(14:27):
was in the street, I was DJ Envy, So I
almost felt like I was a superhero, like I put
my k for and I'm a different person. And what
part of your life, though, what part of your life
did this happen? Because y'all been together a long time.
When I started popping. And when was that? I would say,
maybe my late was feeling yourself. Yea adeling myself, because
you gotta think I was. I hate to say. I

(14:47):
was a kid with the glasses, the breast, he had
a little tight shorts on, with his sicks up to
his the nerd. Yea was DJ shrimp. I was only
five foot four. At first I thought it was because
it's something else, shut up. But I grew from five
to six foot so it was like, you know, as
a kid, I was, I was the nerd. I was.
Nobody was going me, Nobody's hollered at me. But now

(15:09):
I'm six foot. I got lay sick, my braces off,
I got lay sicks number two, I got Lai. There
was no more metal mouth, it was no more four eyes,
it was no more none of that. Listen, now they
say it again, that dusted you off right and fixed
you up. She dusted me off and fixed me up.
And now I'm how you out there? Great? But you

(15:30):
know how many how many stories are the same, male
and female. You know, the chubby girl in high school
who who couldn't make the cheerleading team all of a
sudden becomes the beauty queen and she high school, you
know what I mean. So I think what's great with
you guys is that you have such a history, that's
your foundation. You had to know you were going to

(15:51):
grow up together, so that that growing years. I mean,
most people don't really find their their person, told a
good reason person until like thirty. So you have all
that rowing and maturing to do before you lock down.
If you lock down sooner, you're gonna have those growing pains,
as they say, correct, so you have to go through
them together. Me and my wife wrote a book during
the pandemic, which is which just comes out next year.
Next year, show um. But we talked about all that

(16:13):
because I was insecure, she was beautiful. I didn't want
her to go outside, you know, I didn't want her
to wear a form fitting clothes like I was that
type of guy, like the guy that if my daughter
dated a guy like me, I'd be like, we gotta
give it this. I got a question, yes, man, So
is there anything from that guy? Because that's a soul.
Is there anything from that soul? Although we fixed a

(16:36):
lot of the outside, is there anything on the inside
that still needs healing? When it comes to that, No,
you're absolutely sure. So why do you think you don't
want to know her truth if there is something to tell, Well,
I don't think about the past. I don't think about anything.
He don't want to think about his past. I don't
think about anybody's past. But I think I did retain

(16:57):
place where I don't want to think about it. Like
some people, you know, they drink to forget about things,
so they use drugs. For myself, I focused on the future,
like I focus on my kids and the future and
what's coming on next. I never want to go back
to that person. I never want to think you're just
because I know who that person is and I don't
like talking about that person. I don't like like even
with my wife, she got cut in her face, right,

(17:17):
she had like sixty stitches. Girls beat her up when
she was fifteen, jumped to a cut of face. I
never want to think about that again. So every time
she she brings that story up, I have to walk
out the room. You don't even want to hear abody
talking about it more because I dealt with that. I
didn't we didn't cry, but he from that, so you're
already healed from it. No residual, not that exactly. I would.
I would find a person and blow the house up.

(17:37):
But I'm healed from it. Well, see that means that
you're still not healed because you're telling that you if that,
that you have thoughts of if you don't have thoughts
about that. If I did, I would, I would, I
would have done it. Complicated, I know, But you know
this is therapy. This is a great example of what
right right. I know it is, it is, and this
is what this is what therapy is. I mean, the

(17:58):
reason why we're doing the show is to fully show
the black and brown community that doesn't necessarily know or
go to therapy. We're trying to show and hopefully succeeding
that therapy is. This is exactly what we're doing. We're
talking things out, looking for solutions in a safe place,
you know, where you can feel like like you have
no reason to hide your truth and open and honesty

(18:18):
because the next step is moving forward in your life.
You know, where you are now may not be the
relationship you want in two months, three months, right, you
know that. That's the one thing too that I love
about the timing of life therapy is that we're dealing
in a time when the world keeps turning and flipping.
You know, we didn't know that we'd be here. You know,
this long and a pandemic and it's not going anywhere

(18:39):
anytime soon, and we're getting ready to go into another
slump in it, right, So our lives, our work, our relationships,
our families, everything, everything is affected. Is it draining sometimes
when you leave from doing the therapy, because it is
it really deep things. Yeah, Like there's one picture I
post it on Instagram in the middle of shooting where

(19:00):
I was getting like a vitamin ivy because I was
so drained. But but the difference for me is this
is not a job. For me, I really believe it's
a calling. You know, all of it, all of my life,
all of my career has led to this. I mean,
think about it. When you talk about clients and you
talk about Stevie Wondershaka Khan, you know, Beyonce Celo, I
mean the list, you know, I've been so blessed to
work with so many people and gain their trust, to

(19:22):
work with so many people, Tisha, I mean, the list
goes on. What I love is that part of the
trust comes from I've lived the life I'm in the industry.
I have struggles, but they're seeing where I'm managing my life.
I'm managing my happy, I'm managing my mental and my stress.
So basically the business came because they said, you're doing
a better job at the management than I am. Please

(19:42):
show me and teach me how you do it. Okay,
they he said. He just said, no, this is this
is this is my Christmas game. This is my Christmas again.
And when I come back and see y'all January, now
we're gonna start sharing this. This is the first. This
is a J. Johnson is the Breakfast Club. Good Morning,

(20:03):
the Breakfast Club. Your morning's will never be the same.
And here the most star studded black western ever made
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(20:30):
eight hundred five eight five one oh five. Want to
join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club, talk
about it? Wanting everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Good Morning. If
you just join us. We're just asking. I'm asking a
serious question, right, No, I'm asking a serious question. Charlemagne.
If you listen to the Breakfast Club for the last
ten years, that is a lie. You notice that. I

(20:52):
really think he's a little funny and funny as how
what you mean like ha ha funnier? I don't know
if it's what you mean. I don't know if it's
how how funny? Are you serious? When he flirtshed me
all the time? I'm not flirting with you. The problem
is all week and being in Angelie been off all week,
You've been really, really, really flirting in the Finalscraft Music
when you played trade songs about ten fifteen minutes ago

(21:14):
and kept looking at me as you were playing the trade.
I think that's disrespectful to my wife. Let's let's go
to the phone lines. A lot of people are what
is the question? What is the question we're asking? The
way you flirt with me is a disrespect No, if
the way you flirt with me disrespect without the question
to me, Hello, who's this? Hello? Hey? This is Brandy.
Hey Brandy? Is the way that he answer? No, If
the way that you flirts with me disrespectful? Yes, this

(21:36):
disrespectful to your wives and to y'allself, because if y'all
not bisexual, y'all should be flirting with each other. WHOA wow?
How so we disrespected both our wives? Is what you say? Yes,
that's not right. You know I was in a relationship
what the dude was day and was hiding so that
they don't feel good on the woman's behalf. So you think,

(21:56):
hold on, so you think that we actually flirt with
each other? Yeah, I'll be saying what each other everyone
I don't really so this is like a thing like
this is really like they don't really think we'll be flirting? Hello?
Who's this? That's all one wrong for? Manville turns into
the same face tom So, I need you to answer

(22:18):
a question for me. Is it disrespectful to my wife?
The way Nby flirts with me? The way he flirts
with me? Is it disrespects with It? Is so disrespectful
NV that you don't accept the love that this man
is given to you. Wow, No, Rain is showing you
to love n Take that love. Brope that love. Man.
I think maybe you understand you know what I mean?

(22:42):
Let her know that. Let's friend say yo, they'll get
over it. Boys. They know they poop me boys. Is
just not on the radio, my goodness combined. Hello, who's this?
This is Hey Ray from Brook right now Brooklyn now
Brookno royall royal boy Ya. Can I need to ask

(23:07):
you a question? Is it disrespect for the way Envy
flirts with me? The disrespect for to my wife? Is
it disrespect for the way he flirts with me? To
my wife? Okay? First of all, uncle Cha, just know
you talk about Envy but all the time. See, do
you also want to bring up the butt dough the
gay dooke to everything when it comes to pause? Djoy me?

(23:30):
You know what you, uncle Charlock. Every time Envy even
say anything that may refer to something that's not even
on topic, you make it that way. That is impossible.
I did not invent a remix, Thank you so much.
See it's the truth. He didn't respect for right. So
you're trying to say, Nvy never flirts with me? No,

(23:51):
I don't you always flirt with me? Hello? Who's this?
This is Kim Kim Kim my wife. The way this
guy Kim is a disrespectful to my wife the way
Vy with me? Charlomagne, come one, now, I have to
tell the truth. You are always messing with dj m V.
I'm poopy fingers. You know, Charlomagne is always messing with you.

(24:13):
So it's Charlomagne who starting this, doesn't it? Yeah? He does,
Thank you so much. Ken, This is unfair. Who are
taking these calls? I'm just I'm just going through random. Wow. Hello,
who's this? How are you doing? It's grilling Hardis Missouri.
You see you're talking a little too fast. Slow down?
What's your name now? Grilling Hardened straight out of Saint Louis, Missouri.

(24:35):
You see these finding Okay? Do you think it's disrespectful
the way Envy's wife? I mean? And the way the
way do you think it's disrespectful to my wife? The
way Ny flirts with me? Well, my wife the way
first with me? Hold on even one of yours to
be flirting with each other? That always gets the rule?
What rules? No flagment? You know what? That was a

(24:56):
rule in the fifties and sixty two. I remember basally
down south all right right now and a lot of
different neighborhoods. Now that's still in that room, all right?
I understand you. Hello, who's this? What's going on? Yeah?

(25:16):
What's up bro with with top? Is it disrespect I
already know how you feel about this. See he was
flirting with you? Is it disrespectful the way he flirts
with me? To my wife? I'm gonna man, both of y'all,
but you're what do you mean? Heavier? Heavier? Like like

(25:38):
every morning you noticing something about envy? All I would
talk about is his beard? How do you not notice
about paint all time? Him and all that? I ain't say, Poppy,
that's what he said. I ain't. And you want like
you want like you look after all of me more
than finally somebody notices it. I don't look at that. Man.

(26:01):
It's not my type. Hello, who's this? Hey? What's up?
My ray? Is it disrespectful to my wife the way
this man flirts with me? No, the disrepectful to my
wife the way and be flirts with me. Both of
you guys are being disrespectful to your wives. Man, you
guys need to stop. That's here listening to you guys.
You guys have been a little too suspect with each other. Guys,

(26:23):
for real, why do you want all that? Who wants that? Well?
I don't want that, but you guys want that? What's
up with you man? Y'all gonna use the brothers not
showing love to each other that you want us to date? Goodness, gracious, hello,
who's this? Hey, Josha, I'm just asking the question. Is
it disrespectful to my wife the way this guy flirts?

(26:43):
The disrespectful to my wife away and be flirts from me?
Come on now, Honestly, if I would either one of
your guy's wife, I would finally totally disrespectful the way
that you guys flirt with each other. What I don't
you do? Both of you flirt and I'm I'm curious
to know who started it he did? I mean, it's

(27:07):
one thing to be cool with your your man's your friend,
have a bro romance and all that, But the stuff
y'all say is crazy. I would be like if I
was married, like what first of all the little booty
jokes and stuff, Oh, that is like over overboard to
me the wife And I heard another man comment about

(27:29):
my other man's but I ain't never commented on him.
I ain't never comment on his body. Yes, both of
you have, both of you have, and if I was
the wife, I know that you guys are just playing.
But it's like a man. It's so comming, y'all always
do it. I'm all right, there's no moral of the story.
Stop starting with me more. The story is, let's get

(27:49):
a room, guys, crazy. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club. Morning. Everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a
special guest in the Mother Legend and his smelling like

(28:10):
fresh weed and fresh leathers. What what's happening? Yeah, we
showed we we've been giving the people that we feel
deserved that flowers, their flowers. So we're giving you your
flowers today. That there's not enough flowers for you. It's
really not. We got some liquor for Snoop today to
get on his side. On my side. They already drunk.
He's been drinking all night. Some as spades for you. Bottle.

(28:34):
Y'all gave me an old bottle again, finger prison. I
really know what it is. We got food over there
for you, weed for you. I don't think, no, I
really don't ye what you smoking down to days. Bubba gum.
We got some bubba gum cush from the Bay Area
is in the goods. I love my man. Okay, stuff

(29:00):
that you do, all the businesses, all acting, everything, the music,
the tours. What made you say you know what you
want to help death Jam out? Well, first of all,
I'm a fan of Deaf Jam records, and I just
feel like I still have a lot in me. I
feel like I have a lot of information, wisdom, guidance
and toolg for a lot of these artists. It's not
so much about me because I'm not signing the Deaf

(29:20):
Jam as an artist. I'm only creative, consultant, executive, So
it's not about me as an artist. It's more about
me helping to develop artists and put the spirit back
in deaf Jam the way it's supposed to be. Now,
there was a period when the West Coast saved Death
Jam before Yeah, warn you yep, And my pian has
something to do with that as well. Like I said,
my pian has something to do with that. That's a

(29:41):
hip hop tidbit we never knew. I mean, because we
were trying to protect the homie from Sugar. Now at
the time, Sugar was taking everything, so we wanted to
make sure Warny had a dope record without him being
able to get it. So we silently me and corrupting
a few others went to work for Warngy to make
sure that his record would be what it was. Wow.
So y'all didn't mind him signing the def Jam. I
didn't want wanting him to sign with def Jam. We

(30:03):
all wanted to be on def Jam. Def Jam was
a dream label. You gotta understand public Enemy, Slick, Greg
ll Cool, j epm D. You understand what I'm saying,
like this is foundation to hip hop for us, and
def Jam was just the ultimate label. They had the
best street teams and had units of people that would
come there. They had Rockefeller murdering rough riders. They just

(30:24):
everything was attractive to def Jam And I want that
spirit back. How do you get that back? With so
many artists wanting to go independent and go to independent
route and saying they don't need the labels, how do
you get there? How do you restore the feeling? Well,
independence is good. I respect that, but there's something called
global and independence don't give you that global approach that
you know some of these magics can give you. You
saw Meek mill Is saying he's never seen a check

(30:45):
from his record label ever, is that a common thing
for artists to sign to a label and get your
advance but then not see any money later. Well, it's
about that word recoup. See a lot of people don't
mention that world. When they put the money upfront, that
means they want money back. And if you had made
the money based off of your record sales or whatever
your deal consist of, then you unrecouped and that times

(31:06):
leads you not to get any more money. That's why
they like giving you money up front so you can
owe them. But in the independence world, there's really no
money up front. It's you taking the risk and you're
receiving everything. What about you with your first album? Is
your first album was one of the biggest albums ever
in the history of life. I was fighting the murder case,
so I couldn't really financially, you know, game like I
needed to because my finances were spent on the case

(31:29):
to make sure that I was gonna have my freedom.
Do you remember how millions like in the in the
tens before you know what, we can say happy birthdays
just turned happy birthdays. How does fifty feel? Man? When
I see you fifty, I'm like, you know what I
can do? It. Uh Like I was telling one of
my homies when I was young, fifty was old. You know,
when you've seen somebody fifth, they'd be walking with their

(31:51):
back length over. And now we looked at it like
fifty is cool. I got six grandkids, I got a
beautiful wife, some kids at home that love me, and
still doing what I do. I don't feel like I'm
getting old. I feel like I'm getting better. I feel
like the information and the knowledge that I have now
could be used to spread around to the people who
call me Uncle Snope. So now I can give them

(32:11):
real information and treat my nephews and nieces the right
way by giving them game that they need and edges
laid like a mother to hair healthy. Come on, charlote,
you know I come from that side of the family
where you know, because there's a lot of brothers angle
saying no name. I'm looking at dredges hanging on. I'm
looking at it right now. It ain't got no hair
at another day? What the dependent to teach you? Actually,

(32:41):
it's what I love because I love being to myself.
I love being self centered and being able to breathe
and to thinking to be creative. It taught me that
people need to understand what life is about and really,
you know, treasure it and spend time what they loved
once because you never know when they're gonna leaves. Lost
my mom a couple of days ago and sorry to

(33:03):
thank you. It's like it's heavy on my heart, but
at the same time, I know that these are things
that she loved for me to do, to make people smile,
to make people laugh, to spread joy. So the pandemic
taught me to love people more, to be more close
and personal, and to be more understanding because it's a
lot of mental health going on and we all have it,
but we're just ashamed to say it. So I'm just

(33:24):
wanting to be up front about it, to say, yeah,
we all deal with mental health issues, and the pandemic
showed me how to be a better person when dealing
with other people and myself. Is that what the song
I Love Anxiety with Hate Malia Man that anxiety reconsule
so hard by because we go through that, right, Yeah,
it feels like we all go through that. But it's

(33:45):
starting to become cool to talk about. You know, if
you said it maybe five years ago, people look at
you like you crazy. No, I just want some help.
I just want to know what's going on in my head.
Maybe I'm traumatized from my family from the fifties or
the forties, from the slavery and the segregation, and it's
spelling off into my DNA. You never know. Yeah, I've
been going to therapy once a week for like five years. Man,

(34:06):
do it work? Yeah? I mean, but you know, it's
not just therapy. Therapy gives you the language and the
understanding of what it is you're going through, but then
you got to actually start doing real processes the heal
for real, for real, And so it seems like when
you're getting therapy, the most drama comes your way because
it's going to test you to see if the therapy
is actually working. Absolutely, you go up. Me and my

(34:27):
wife went to therapy about like maybe twelve years ago
because we was having some rough times and I spoke
to a couple of friends of mine and it was like, man,
and ain't gonna get no better of you and her
just keep arguing and trying to figure it out. You
need to put somebody in the middle who're gonna play
no sides. And when we went to go through the therapist,
it was the best thing that could happen to us
because we had somebody that wasn't on my side or

(34:50):
her side. It was just on the truth and it
helped us become a better, you know, a better family
to understand how to deal with each other. And then
condolences too on your queen man, thank you. I heard
that it was the song, the song with D smoking
and was Khalifa uh steady trying to deal with this pain. Man.
When I heard that, I'm like, and that's it doing?
You know what's crazy? The artist comine of from Mississippi

(35:12):
shout out to Camino. He was calling me like, don't
put this album out without me being on it. Let
me get on it please, And he sent me that
song and I heard it and I was like, this
is dope, but I wasn't listening to it for that reason.
I was just like it. And he was like, I
want wears on that put Wars and D smoke. Then
I'm dealing with life. And then my mother passed and
I'm like, why is this the last song on the album.

(35:32):
This is God, this is this is what she wanted
me to see that You're gonna deal with this pain,
but you gotta push forward, all right, we got more
Snoop when we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomine
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking
it with Snoop. Now, let's talk about this album. Who

(35:53):
is your mind frame on this album? Because it's some
songs you're rapping on it, some songs you're just letting
people go, some songs you're talking. So what was the
mind frame of doing this album? Algorithm? The algorithm is
st up right now. It's based off of computers and
some machine telling you what's hot, what's not more to
play When it used to be DJ's with field records
on the streets, come bring them ups in here, break

(36:14):
that and let it be, with it be. So that's
what I'm doing with this Algorithm project. I'm just making
great music with artists myself, established artists, new artists, producers
that I love, and just trying to put feeling back
in music. Because music is sound good, it don't feel
good no more. Noma tell you something. I'm slaps I
told I came here this morning and said that. But
it's not a Snoop album. No it's not. Yeah, it's

(36:34):
a compilation. That's okay. It's just using me as the
front guy to get the attention to the awareness on
death Jam and what I plan on doing at Death Jam.
You put my name out there and say this is
a Snoop Dogg project, then you start listening like, damn,
it's it's got to Mary J. Blige songa Usher song,
new artists here, and man, come on, red Man became.
I came out here first. That's what people don't know.

(36:57):
When I first got the Deaf Jam situation, I wasn't
even signed yet. I flew out here and rented the
studio and who kid helped me get it together? And
I wouldn't got Benny the Butcher and a bunch of
rappers that I knew that was high and pulled them
all in and was like, I'm gonna save New York first.
And what I mean by that is it ain't hip
hop like it used to be out here, and I'm

(37:17):
from the West Coast saying that, and I won't hip
hop back in New York. I want the felling back.
So what I did was grab some artists that I
knew who represent the Airpop, JD Kiss, rand Man, Method Man,
Benny the Butcher, Buster runs Fab Daves to put them
on the project to let New York know that I
feel the same way y'all feel. Yeah, Buster bustered. Everybody asks,
I know it's hard to An said that Benny got

(37:38):
Bissy too and kids, but Buster was really in his
bag and that on that way. Yeah, but he was last,
you know when you're the last. And he requested that record.
I had played a snippet on Instagram and Buster runs
called me Yo general Yo, sent me that what is that?
So I had to send him the track? Who would

(37:58):
you want to see me? Talking? Bust Who would you
want to see Buster? To go against? All the verses
Buster rhymes on the verses Damn Me and him was
just talking the other day. He said, find me a
worthy opponent, like sounds like a maximums on glad. I
think that would l would be the thing I wouldn't see.
I can't see Missy because there's too much respect between

(38:21):
them two, and there's no disrespect between Llllen and Buster.
But me and tend to it's a better duel as
opposed to he's gonna be nice to Missy. He ain't
gonna be nice to Ll, and LL ain't gonna be
nice to him. But performance wise, I can see because
if he brings Splift Stars, a rap brings I'm gonna
tell you all this. I said this for the past

(38:43):
twenty years. It's only two mothers. I'm not getting on
stage after Buster rhymes a splif Star. You thought I
was gonna say to them too, I will not. I
refuse to. They are the pitome of showmanship, just energy
and what a show's supposed to be. I used to

(39:03):
go on tour with him, right and I used to
get on after them, and I used to be so
mad because sometimes the crowd be like, we already out
of energy, we ain't got nothing left. So as far
as getting into versus battle with bus garags, if he
brings splift Star, on the performance side, it's curtains. Tim
could come out with Missy, they could do the little
shoulder stuff they used to do in the video accointance.

(39:24):
The last time, I think two times it's gonna need
to talk about in top five and you didn't mention him,
and then we talked about that and he got a
little upset. But we see you squashed out how was
that conversation? I know you had that. Man. I love
him and them, and the thing is that we love
hip hop so much. Were competitive, we battle rappers, so
that was supposed to trigger that in him. But we
brothers and we families, so we learned to appreciate each

(39:46):
other for what we do when how we get down
and we had a loan conversation about the respect that
we have for each other and the way we need
to talk in public about each other. And I felt
like I was out of pocket, you know what I'm saying.
And I apologize to him and I let him and
I'm just better than myself, you know what I'm saying.
I make mistakes. I ain't perfect. I'm snooped up to
the super Bowl halftime show about that. Mary J. Blinde,

(40:11):
how did you feel when you got that call in
La Doctor Dre. It's one of my closest associates. So
when I when I know he got the call, I
was figuring that I was gonna get a call soon.
But to add Eminem Kendrick and Mary J. Blige is
like special? So what kind of dream Snoop, We're gonna
see now? Because you know it gets it's a lot
of dream snoops, it is PG thirteen, but remember we

(40:34):
made clean versions. Okay, okay, okay. I would want to
hear some death Row, yes, if slide of G thing
or something there. I mean that just that record, just
gotta have G thing right. I definitely would want to
hear still representing for them gangsters all across the world
and California Love to California love too. Well. Remember it's

(40:54):
not just me and him. You gotta let Eminem slide
out and do his uh nowadays, everybody, you know what
I'm saying. They gotta bop that. Then you gotta let
Kendrick come out and bop one with him. And then
I'm sure Mary J. Blige, yeah, gonna pop that thing.
She got one him. So I'm anxious to see exactly
what the formatten how it's going to roll out. I'm
just here to show up and show up and be
there for my god. You think it was political that

(41:15):
they had to have five hip hop icons and you know,
Mary's the queen of hip hop soul on the halftime show,
just to get it done, because I feel like it
could have just been you and Dre and y'all could
have bought everybody out. It could have. But shout out
to Jay Z for going the war and making that
thing happen, putting the first hip hop act on the stage.
And you know, people don't give him credit for a

(41:36):
lot of things that he do. He moves his hand
mysteriously behind the scenes, and he does a lot of
great things for people. And I want to give him
a shout out for fighting for Doctor Dre because I
know that that's a part of my legacy that he
fought for. So I appreciate you. I heard it was
a fight between you and somebody one other act. They
didn't want us something there I ain't I don't know
if they didn't want y'all by this door. It was
a low they was gonna say either yeah, but come

(41:59):
on man, It's like, come on man, this ain't made
no sense. Long Eagle was tell us woun I heeart Awards,
what's going on and begging Kanye to come out Dan
Russia on the Kanye, I gotta take it for you
back open for you, let you no, I'm just playing now.

(42:19):
You got some really dope women artists on this album.
Was that intentional, very very intentional, and a lot of
it just came to me. It just came my way. Um,
some of the artists just were brought to me. And
I didn't even have a deal at the time. I
just was making great music and people was coming to
the studio and I was like, damn, these females sound
good and they don't sound like the girls aside right now,

(42:41):
and they're saying something a little different. So I was like,
let me go in and make some records for him.
And we just made records, and like, that's what I'm
about right now. I'm about just the feeling. If it
feel good, feel good to you, must be good for you.
It reminds you to still make music because you know
you do so much, but you're always in the studio.
You're always listening. What it spies, you still listening. And

(43:01):
when I go out, because I'm a DJ too, I
get that DJ Bread too. Absolutely when I go out,
no DJ Bread went up after the pandemic, Well you
better know it, boyci you wrap some of your own songs,
can you do that? I mean, if I had to choose,
I mean, dam snoop J Come on, man, you know

(43:25):
I get both vas open up. You know how I
represented DJ Snooper delic verse. Snoop though, I feel like
that wow. So I'm giving you a little bit of everything.
And then when I'm out there at DJ and I'm
listening to music right and I'm like, it don't feel
good when you ain't got no new music and you're
in the club. You gotta play thirty years ago or
twenty five years ago. So it makes you want to say,
I need to get me a hot record right now.

(43:46):
So when the young rappers call me, if it's NBA
young Boy or this rapper, I'm quick to get with him.
Sometimes I don't even charge him because it's about knowing
what they're about to do for me, but thinking what
I'm about to do for them. I no movie got
more with Snoop, But we come back. It's the breakfast
club wanting everybody's d Charlomagne the gay We are the

(44:06):
breakfast club. We're still kicking it with Snoop. Charlomagne. You
know what you ever thought about doing a documentary on
you and your evolution. I'm talking about from the beginning
when you first came out wild Snoop. Biggies ain't holding
tricks to fifty year old grandfather Snoop who has seen
so much life is evolved as a man, a father,
a husband. Have you ever thought about that, just showing
people that growth is possible? Not really, But if I

(44:29):
do it, I think you should probably interview me. I
think you gotta be Dope because you would get some
good insight on your perspective. You're looking in from the outside.
You know what I'm saying. You've seen the wild Snoop.
You've seen the one that was on death row and
one that grew up on no limit, the one that
came out with for real, that became a father, became
a football coach to where I'm at now. So you
would be able to have a different perspective and I
would like that because it's a different ain'tle absolutely while

(44:51):
watching you and Fat Joe changing evolved right? And you
know when most of our evolution came from a Minister
ferry Cars house. After Biggie got killed, I called mister
Ferry cutting I wanted to get with all the rappers
and he helped me put together a day at his
house and Fat Joe drove on a bus and he
had some words for Ice Cube about you know, the
West Side connect as far as like how the East

(45:14):
Coast loved Ice Cuban protecting him and had his back
when in Wa went bad on him, and how could
he do this? But it was just a minor conversation
that was needed, and it made me respect Fat Joe
because I've seen he was a real man and he
really loved Ice Cuban. For him to say that that
took a lot of love to say that, I'm hurt
behind you doing that. We love you and spoke for

(45:34):
New York and me and him got real cool and
close after that to where I watched him grow, he
watching me grown, just to be on his podcast, to
be able to see us both hold that conversation and
be grown man evolution. How do you and your wife
managed to separate business from Obviously that's a super personal relationship.
You're married, but she's your manager. So are there times

(45:55):
that she can talk you like do things that you
don't want to do, or your bump heads. Supply she
had the final say, She got the only say you
know what I'm saying. But that's what I needed because
can't nobody else challenge me or you know, put me
in a level of understanding and respect now, especially in
the business. I mastered. This is called show business. When

(46:16):
I was on Death Row Records, I mastered the show
and I got with master P. I mastered the business.
And now I'm trying to extend that by bringing my
family in so I can teach my family to show
business in case something has to ever happen to me.
My wife is in control of everything, not some other
over here that don't know me and my family and
controlling my whole estate like some of my homies as

(46:37):
rest in peace, like it's people, it's not even their color,
running and running it up. I don't want that. I
want my wife and my grandkids and my family to
have the rights to Snoop Dog everything. Do you still smoke? Crazy?
What's the last times? How long can Snoop go without smoking?
I know you get waiting for you as a hair
up so I can get back in my man, you're

(46:58):
on the clock everywhere. You're going to live up in here? Yeah,
I know, but I would I would never do that again.
If he said you won't put the way down for
shooting it, that's that's what he did say. I couldn't
help it. But when I was Pastor Swift, I did
you know, give myself a moment to you know, find
my character. But Pastor Swift is a He's a sinner
that's changed his life. Okay. You know most preachers are

(47:20):
like that. They got to come from the world in
order to express the world to you. He can't be
flawless and clean. He's got to come from that side
in order to be able to relate to you, to
know that he changed his life to help you try
to change your life. That's every human on this planet.
That's why I hate this whole cancel cultures because they
sometimes the least. But what does it mean nothing, that's

(47:45):
the algorithm. That's the algorithm. That's some computer telling people
that you don't like this and don't like this. But
people are people to have their own emotions, they own
feeling and you should be able to speak for yourself
and not some majority of people speak for you. And
we love commentating Olympics and all the fights too many.
It seems like you enjoy it, that you have so

(48:07):
much fun. What what can't you do? He can cook
with Martha Stewart. I want to know what you told
what you said no to uh bungee jumping? Uh? They
wanted me to play a woman in uh some kind
of TV show and they wanted me to wear a dress,
so I was like, next rapper. You always seem so cool,

(48:32):
calm and collected. Have you dealt with anxiety your whole life?
Is this something you're just noticing? I think I dealt
with in my whole life because I grew up in
a great neighborhood, but it was so much going on
and I was able to be out in the mix.
My mother allowed me to go outside and to be
a kid, you know what I'm saying, to learn and
to grow when I feel like it taught me how
to deal with life, because when you see life up

(48:52):
close and personal, when you deal with death at an
early age, when you deal with life, when you're dealing
with mental health, it just prepares you to practice to
get for it as an adult. So I feel like
all of my things that I learned as a kid
prepared me as a man for what I'm dealing with them. Yeah,
I don't know how you doing it. This week, my brother,
I would have canceled everything, man, I wanted to. I
was like, when I got the news, I had like

(49:13):
a show that night. I went to my room, I
cried a little bit, and I was like, damn, what
my mama wanted me to do. She wouldn't want me
to get in front of these people and give him
a show. And I went out there and I gave
it to him. And the last song I played was
stand by Me, and it's a particular part of the
song where it's saying, I won't cry, I won't cry.
I took my glasses off and I didn't cry. In

(49:35):
my heart. I wanted to, but I just was like
I can't. And they was giving it back to him,
and I was like, I gotta keep doing this. My
mama talking to me telling me you better not stop.
You better keep going, and I'm gonna be with you
the whole step of the way. Have you and got
a chance to love on each other. Just lost one
of his anchors in his life. And that's crazy because
I had called him and send him a positive message

(49:55):
the day before my mother passed away, just being his friend,
you know what I'm saying, and got the message and
he hit me back, It's like can I posted. I'm like, yeah,
go ahead, cause, like you know, people need to know
that how we get down behind closed doors, that we
really love each other and he posted in the next day,
I get the news about my mama and he hit
me on FaceTime. He's like, man, my mom because him

(50:15):
and my mom was school, just checking on me, making
sure I'm straight. That's what we do as brothers. I
got a lot of a lot of positive calls, so
that's why my spirit is right. Minister Farry Cohn gave
me probably the greatest prayer ever heard in my life
to let me know that my mother being out of body,
that's her being present what I lied and that's that's

(50:36):
the thrill of life to get to that point. We're
sending you positive vinergy, loving light always snoop Man, because
you're such a light to the world. So we got
to make sure that you always are where you need
to be. You know, man, I'm just a reflection of
my mother. Man. She she taught me everything I know.
You know. Shout out to my daddy for being there
and teaching me how to be a man. My mother
taught me all of the love, the qualities that you

(50:57):
see in me, the storytelling that the happiness, to fun
and joy that was my mother. She was the life
of the party. You know what I'm saying. She was
all of that to me. She was my best friend
for my first ten years in this world. So my
little brother was born, and then you know what I'm saying,
You know that go absolutely with the little brother. Little
it had to be I got kids. I understand. You

(51:18):
know what I'm saying, That's why you're so loving, because
you definitely to take to be like man, oh, y'all
come eat, man, come in your food over HEADSI weekend
out man. My mother, my mother is so special. When
my uncle, you know, he was on drugs and he
had a son, which was my cousin, and he was
in one of those homes. I was like thirteen years old,
and my mother talked to me and my brother and
she was like, I'm going to adopt Marvin. And she

(51:39):
went adopting my little brother and gave him my last name,
and his birthday was on the same day as mother.
And then it didn't even I didn't even have no
envy tours him. I actually loved him, and I loved
my mother more. And now as I'm thinking about it,
for her looking out for family and adopting him and
giving him our last name and just showing that kind
of love and that's who I am to this day.
I'm like, I'm an exact replication of who she is.

(52:00):
It's a beautiful thing that you were able to do
great things for her too. For her to see you
blossom into who you are, that was the beauty. And
she you know what's crazy, she dreamed of me being
a preacher. I can still see that happening, right. So,
but look at what I'm playing on being matters right
before she passed away. It's like, this is the spirit
of everything just coming back for a circle. And I

(52:20):
made a gospel album, right I made it for my
mother and my grandmother. My grandmother passed away, but when
I made the record, I had my mother come to
the studio and I played it from top to bottom
of all of the musicians. And she was so happy
because she was fighting for me for so many years
in the church, to defend me, and I didn't give
her nothing to fight with. Wow, and I finally gave

(52:41):
her something. You know what she said, She said, now
I don't have to talk no more. You can fight
for yourself. That was heavy. I was heavy, you know.
I always wanted like you know when you thought about
like what see the lords Tucker was doing you back
in the day. Did you ever you look back now
and say it? Well? Else? She was right, She was right,
All of them was right. We was young and dumb,
and you know we needed aunties. They just didn't know

(53:02):
or to talk. You know, when you're auntie, you got
certain aunties that will be like, come over here, boy,
let me talk to you. And you got a certain
aunt I'm gonna beat your ass come here from them exactly.
And that's what it was. And remember we were teenagers
or either becoming young adults, so we could use our
voice back, like shut up, he talking to me like that.
But if you got the right auntie, you respect him

(53:23):
and you're like, yeah, Auntie, sure, Maxine. We don't play
no games with Maxine. One. He understand what I'm saying
because she's a front liner and she's always been our auntie.
She's always put her arms around us and not try
to scold us. But teachers a big difference. Yeah, we
got to do that conversation because I mean, your your
evolution alone, it needs to be documented, man, People need

(53:45):
to see that. I'm trying every day, Charlotte. Man, I'm
just trying to be better every day at master and
me and once people understand how to master themselves and
we're gonna be a better world instead of trying to
duplicate to be like somebody else, be yourself. Well, listen,
algorithm is coming out soon. Let let's snoop go never
appreciate you. Hey man, y'all got my spirit right. I
didn't know how I was gonna be this morning. We

(54:07):
love you. You got I love y'all too, man. And
this is what I'm this is what I'm supposed to
be doing. I'm supposed to be back in front of people,
chopped it up, representing my mama through the spirit of
who I am, absolutely and being strong and being positive
and not being sad and crying and being weak but
celebrating the life and just thanking God that I had
an angel for a mother. But that's not yourself for

(54:27):
a moment to grieve. That ain't weak at all. It's human.
That's human. But can we play a record off the
album which let's play anxiety ahead? Charlemagne requested Anxiety. I
play that anxiety. Anxiety, all right, it's the breakfast joy.
This is a miracle. There is no question that there

(54:48):
are problems in this country between police and community. Yes,
you are a donkey to the latest on that police
killing of a black man. Now a new developments in
the definitely spotshooting ramphos. It was a really bad day
for him and this is what he did, and so
we are in a state of emergency. Okay, white supremacist
violence it is always have been the number one threat

(55:10):
to otracide. But I'm also very proud that my wife
was white to practice club bitches. Please tell me why
was I your donkey of the day, Hey, donkey, the
Dave goes to Abigail Elphick. Boy, when I tell you
the mannaidse is heavy on this one, I'm talking helmets
on helmets on helmets. I mean. This is a high
fat condiment made from egg yolks, vinegan lemon juice if

(55:32):
I've ever seen one. If you ever wanted to know why,
too much goddamn mayonnaise ruins the dish. This is it now.
I am a resident of New Jersey, a native of
South Carolina, resident of New Jersey. All my kids of
Jersey born, except for my first one. She was born
in Manhattan. Here I go over sharing again. I'm saying
all that to say in New Jersey. There is a
mall that my wife likes to frequent. She used to
frequent often, not as much anymore, and that is Short

(55:54):
Hills Mall. Angelie. Ye you're a frequent Yes, I am
visitor of short Hills Mall just there last week. How
would you describe Short Hills Mall? Is it high end? Yes,
it's very high. Enda has a Nieman Market, has Chanel.
They got the Herms store to the Lewis boutin, the
Channel store, restoration hardware, a full storter. Yeah, high end

(56:17):
stuff that I can't pronounce, nor do I can't learn
they did. I can't pronounce none of that. Okay, I
only care to pronounce black owned luxury brands correctly. But
Short Hills is a high end mall. But this weekend
they were infiltrated by the ghetto. I mean, seriously, they
might need to vaccinate the whole mall because Abigail Elphick
pulled up and displayed a lack of class education and manners,

(56:40):
I mean, just dangerously ratchet ass behavior. I am currently
reading a great book called My Grandmother's Hands. Racialized Trauma
and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and bodies in
Chapter seven discusses exactly what we saw on displaying Short
Hills Mall. And that's white fragility. Also the title of
a great book by Robin D'Angelo. Now, what did Abigail's
ghetto ass do? She savagely, ferociously attacked and attempted to

(57:03):
maul a black woman. I don't want to miss this
sister's name up. Her name looks like a store that's
way too expensive, a Short Hills with I Gioma you Kinta,
Igioma you Kinta. I think Beyonce got that new you
kin too bag, non't she? Oh no, that's to tell
far that knew you Kinta not in yet. But Queen
you Kinta was just trying to buy some damn clean drawers.
All she wanted with some no show cheeky panties. Maybe

(57:26):
some corded throng panties. Maybe she was getting the five
pack of cotton lace waste cheeky panties. I don't know,
because it doesn't seem all. I have a wife. Sorry
that you don't, okay, but I don't know what kind
of panty she bought, because it doesn't seem like she
got the opportunity to do this because she was bombarded
by this thug named Abigail Elfick Okay, who was chasing

(57:48):
her around the store and then charged her with her
hands open, ready to strike. Oh, Abigail chose violence for
five hundred alex until she realized that Queen you Kinto
was recording, Okay, acording the whole exchange. Now, what happened
when Abigail realized Queen you Kent was recording? Manna's all right,
that's what happened. Just manas spread all over everything in

(58:09):
Victoria's secrets. Would you like to hear the type of
white fragility that has been sending black people to early
graves for years? Well, listen now you are Oh my god,
do you see this? I never thought nothing like this
would happen to me. She just tried to run and
hit me. And now did you see ya? They all flow.

(58:34):
Karl had a breakdown. She tried to hit me. As
your workers, she tried to hit me. I just came
to get my free panny. You know how you get
to keep on in the noil? Yes? No, why don't
she walk away from me? We're not doing this. You

(58:56):
keep lying saying I'm threatening you. So I'm recording to
protect myself. What you look at your y'all bet to
get this rating white people. I'm so mad when that
coupon expires. And I didn't get my free panties for
Victoria's secret because she was willing. She came firmly these panties. Please.

(59:19):
I love it, love it. The audio doesn't know justice.
She really have to go watch this video to watch
how whiteness works. Didn't Dear McKesson used to say something
like that, watch whiteness work. This lady's in getleman his
white fragility on full display. If you want to know
why some people push back on the concept of believe
all women, look no further than Abigail Elfick. Okay, those
are the same white tears that caused them Ittail to

(59:39):
be murdered, all right, because Carolin Bryan, who lied about
the matail sexually harassing her in the grocery store. Oh,
we talk about black wallscreet being burned to the ground,
but do you know why it all started? After an
elevator encounter between the seventeen year old white woman named
Sarah Page and a nineteen year old black man named
Dick Roland. It was alleged that Roland had assaulted Page
in the elevator, which he denied. But it didn't matter. Okay,
news of a black man's a legend sort of a

(01:00:01):
white woman spread like wildfire throughout the white community of Tulsa.
They formed a racial mob and burned black wall, screed down.
Abigail Elphick knew exactly what she was doing and why
she was doing it, because in America, whiteness means fragility. Okay,
white people, listen, only you can prevent forest fires. Okay.
I don't believe white people are inherently racist, but I

(01:00:23):
do believe this American system is inherently racist. And when
you are a white person who does things like this
and you know that this system is inherently racist, then
you are weaponizing your whiteness against me. Therefore you are
racist too. Now how do we fix this? I don't know. Okay,
she laid on the floor like she was dead. I
was like, why is she laying on the floor, Because

(01:00:45):
that's how whiteness works. She was weaponizing her whiteness, her
white fragility, against you know, this dangerous black skin that
this system possessed. Um, well, it's crazy that nobody was
doing anything nothing. She was in there for like him,
minutes going off and nobody did anything. Nobody intervening secured
it in escort the woman out. I don't know how

(01:01:07):
we fix this. I don't know, but my grandmother's hand is.
The book that I referenced earlier has some answers what
should we do in regards the white fragility? While I
have a piece of the audio version courtesy are audible,
It's a couple of minutes long. But I want to
teach my white brothers insisted this morning. How do we
solve white fragility? I don't know, but listen. A common
form of white fragility involves a strong and immediate defensive

(01:01:30):
response whenever a white body is challenged on the subject
of race and equality, or whenever the topic of race emerges.
This has inspired a contorted form of white self talk.
We white people are incapable of soothing ourselves and feeling
safe in the presence of black bodies. White fragility is
a reflexive, protective response, a way for the white body

(01:01:52):
to avoid experiencing the pain of its historical trauma inflicted
by other white bodies. Many white Americans need to be
con hunted firmly and compassionately on their white fragility. Much
of that fragility is a trauma driven lizard brain defensiveness
that quickly fights, flees from, or freezes out all such

(01:02:12):
caring confrontation. There is only one way through this stalemate.
White Americans must accept, explore, and mend their centuries old
trauma around oppression and victimization. Whiteness does not equal fragility. Nope,
that's a dodge created by white fragility itself. It's a
way for white Americans to avoid the responsibility of soothing themselves,

(01:02:34):
metabolizing their own historical and secondary trauma, accepting and moving
through clean pain, and growing up, growing the hell up.
Please let Cathy Griffin give Abigail Elphick, Please give this
giant jar of male the biggest he ha. Let Chelsea
handleging in on this too. I know she got he

(01:02:56):
ha he ha. That is way too much, Dan manne
Ron got anything to say? I ask We got more
coming up next to don't move, Happy Holidays, don't go anywhere.
It's the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast club. These
relationship advice need personal advice, just the real advice. Haul

(01:03:19):
up now for asking morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlomne the guy. We are the breakfast club. It's time
to ask ye. Hello, who's this? My name is us, Hey, duchess,
what's your question for you? So my best friend of
twenty years broke up with me because she said that

(01:03:40):
I've changed and I'm high and mighty. So I started
a podcast. And when I get invited to things, because
I'm a small try, you only get one invitation, or
if you get two, I take my husband. And so,
like she sees the promo pictures afterwards and she'll be like, oh,
you got invited to something. You're too good to me.

(01:04:03):
And I'm like, that's not the case. You know, I
would say this. There might be some things going on
in her life and she might be projecting that onto you. Yeah,
and you're her best friends, so I'm sure you know,
it feels like maybe there's some things that she's disappointed
about that she doesn't have going on. Maybe things are
advancing for you and she doesn't know how to handle it. Yeah.

(01:04:23):
I mean if I was to a point where if
I if I got invited to stuff and they're like oh,
bring five friends. Absolutely, she would definitely be in the
five friends or maybe even the three friends too. But like,
when I get invited to stuff, I can't bring an
entourage because I just got started in the podcast game,
so right, And she doesn't understand that people inviting you

(01:04:47):
to places because you got a podcast. Well, it's like
virtual things right now because of KOVID. But I live
on the Missippi Gulf Coach. So she wants to be
able to come to these virtual events and maybe be
supportive of you. Yeah, I mean, I guess so, but
I'm at the same time, if if if I have
an event didn't buy a take assist, you can't invite
me to a Zoom event, I'll beat you up that

(01:05:08):
goddamn link. Hell's wrong with you? I don't say listen.
I just want to say that the most amazing friends
are the people that support you. And support also doesn't
mean I gotta get in free everywhere. That also means
maybe I spend a few dollars because I see what
it is that you're trying to do. And like speaking
of free stuff, like she very seldom does she ever
share my podcast, Like, are you really a supporter or

(01:05:32):
you just want to go to these nice things that
I get to go through. It's a zoom event. What
did she have going on in her? Like things going
well for her on her end? I thought that they
was like she has like a little cake pop business,
and like I'm always sharing her STUFFE a little, I

(01:05:58):
have a little podcasts. WHOA Well, you know, I'm feeling
kind of softly because she heard my fo You know,
it seems like y'all just had a little blowout and
some things have simmered and then it exploded. But I
don't feel like this is the end of it for
you guys. It just feels like there's some unresolved things
that are underlying under this. The best thing you can

(01:06:21):
do is ask her, what do you want us to
do moving forward? What can I do to be a
better friend? And y'all got to be open and honest
and willing to hear each other. And when she tells
you how she feels, you have to be willing to
listen and be open to receive that. Gotcha. Got maybe now?
Sometimes it's very simple. I mean, look, the best thing
you could do right now is ordered some items some
hell little cake pock business. Y'all, So foulso foun she

(01:06:45):
made me mad. She said some really mean things to
me last night, like stuffody you think abroad on the
street would say, almost cup. I had to make sure.
I had to keep it together. Yeah, you do some
really hurtful things to me, and you know, it's really
hard on this podcast and building the brand up. What
is this podcast? We want to know because you on

(01:07:06):
the breakfast clap and you haven't said the name of
it once. Oh the name. It's a podcast. It's called
a Cashmere Room. It's like adult story time where I
tell sixety stories. Tell us what now? Tell us what now?
Tell us what now? Now? So it was the first
night of the first full moon of two thousand nineteen,
and I decided to touch myself. I touched my arms

(01:07:31):
and my shoulders, my legs. I gave myself some good
self love. I turned myself into a goddess right before
the moon. You got a podcast about masturbation. Different stories.
I see, I see, I see. Your last one was
on your submissive persona. You have a submissive persona? Yeah, okay,

(01:07:55):
did I read it? But I tell right up story times.
So it's like a poetry. Let me tell you what
why don't you do a sexy story involving her little
cake pops? Yes, y'all can do something together. Yeah, gotta collaborate.

(01:08:15):
I gave her her a little anal suave with a
cake pop. You're so nasty, you got But it's got
to be artistically nasty though, But I like it. I like, Yeah,
you can't just be shoving a cake pop up your
to get lost? How are you gonna get the chocolate
in this German cake? Oh? What's throw with you? Man?
You've been kinky all more. I'm glad I'm not the studio.

(01:08:38):
You've been kinky all morning long. But man, you definitely
need to listen to the video. Listen. You and your
best friend should do a podcast episode together. Yeah, why
is Charlomagne tin under the desk right now? Look at Charlomagne?
Why is his hand just got him going? I got
him got him going. I tell stories, so I don't

(01:08:58):
have interviews. But I think you're right if I offer
her like a promo commercial in one of my podcasts,
I think that, you know, and send her like some
flowers or something today, like let's bury the hatchet because
we've been friends too long to let get being come
between us. Well, I can't let your egos make you
guys not be friends anymore. You know, we thought a

(01:09:20):
partner with you and bring you on the black effect.
I know, right, I may have to bring await me.
I may have to bring await me. We made it
when got that kind of budget. Well all right, well
you did a good job. You got chanlamine sweat and
say you know you did a good job. This is different.

(01:09:40):
I'm looking at it. I like the presentation erotica stories,
poems and monologues with duchess casume. Not one coming out
very soon. Okay, give me if I can get my
me and my best friend back together. But I think
that's gonna be a good idea if I just partner
with her some kind of way and kind of show
I'm not trying to leave her. I'm really not. I'm

(01:10:00):
just trying to take myself up, all right, Kay, Well
I like that. See you look at how quickly you
tearning that around. We love it. I love her. I
hope she's listening, because she listens every morning, so I
hope she's listening. Soccer girl, I love you. I want
us to be back friends again, Like this is not
conducive to you got to write a poem, write a
poem called cake pops and really express your I'm serious you. Also,

(01:10:24):
you also did not plug her cake pop business. It's
called Paula's Cakes and Corpus Christi Texas. She's gonna love
you now, all right, ask Ye eight hundred five eighty
five one on five one. If you need relationship advice,
hit in the Breakfast Club some real advice with Angela
ye gets ask Ye morning, everybody in cdj Envy, Angela Yee,

(01:10:47):
Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. We're in
the middle of asking yee, Hello. Who's this? Hey? What's
your question for you? Oh? Angela figure Okay, Well, I
am twenty seven and I've been had like this insecurity
all my life like this, I've been having sake getting

(01:11:11):
m Okay. I have a boyfriend that I'm with and
we've been together for like two years now, and in
those years we've done it twice like where I've gotten
on top. But like I think it's an insecurity thing
and I actually just really don't know how. So I'm
just trying to, you know, get some advice on what
I need to do is it like a rhythm thing.

(01:11:32):
Or is it being so exposed that you're on top
and he's looking at you like everything, he could see
you everything and see everything. Honestly, I think that might
be what it is, because let me tell you something,
he obviously loves what he sees, and I'm sure for him,
the visual of seeing you on top is just amazing.
And sometimes I think we put too much on ourselves

(01:11:53):
and worry about how he looked. But trust me, guys,
seeing his girl naked on top of him, no matter
what insecurity you might have about your body, he loves
everything about it. He tells me that, and I mean,
and I listen to him, and I love him this
as a much loves me. It's just I guess, I
don't know. I just be I don't know. Sometimes by
even like if I'm in the bathroom and stuff like that,

(01:12:14):
I'm covered until we get in the bed, Like, I
don't know. It's just I think this is my whole
body being like I'm being picture about and he wouldn't
be with you. And I'm sure that he Uh, I'm
trying to think of the right word to use. Can
I say ejaculate? I'm sure that he ejaculates every time. Right, Yeah,
he does well, clearly he likes what he sees and
he likes how it feels. And you have to trust

(01:12:36):
that he's looking at you and he's seeing something amazing,
and you're looking at you and being too critical of yourself.
And I will say, if there's things about yourself that
you don't like that you feel like, okay, you know,
maybe I need to work on this. That's fine. You
can work on things on yourself. But he loves you
how you are. He wouldn't be with you and he
wouldn't want you to be honest, I think it's I
think more or less like with my thumb and stuff

(01:12:58):
or whatever. I would talk to him about why boat
and he was just like, I would not like that
if you wouldn't did that. I think you're fine how
you are, and you know it's so yeah, you're right,
you're right. I'm doing it. I'm doing the detox. If
you want to do the detox with me, and I'll
send you the mail plan the detox now. But sometimes
it's just little things that can give you some more confidence.

(01:13:19):
But I promise you this is how you start off
on top, because that is one of the best positions,
and for a lot of women, it's the easiest way
for us to have an orgasm because of the positioning.
But I will say, maybe you start off on top
where you're laying on top of him. You don't necessarily
have to be sitting up, and then you can advance
to that where you're dropping on him. But maybe you
just lay on top so he's not so you're not

(01:13:39):
feeling so self conscious until you feel more confident in
that and do it at night. Yeah, yeah, you know,
have a little candle lid, so it's just like you
just see the silhouette and then and then you'll feel
more confidence. But trust and believe you're a man loves
what he sees and that's a beautiful thing. And men
love confidence too. Yeah they do. When I'm feeling my bed,

(01:14:02):
it makes him happy. And girl, don't be afraid to
do that reverse cow girl too, you know, turn around? Okay,
then all right, queen, how you have a good night tonight?
I think I got tonight? All right, Mama, half fun tonight? Alright?

(01:14:23):
I will alight. Cry baby challenge, y'all? Next? Ask ye
eight five one five? Hell is the cry baby challenge?
He's done it before for sure? All right, we got more.
Don't move. It's the best of the breakfast Club. The
breakfast Club. It's that time. Ask Charlomagne a dj Envy

(01:14:44):
anything up? It's time to a morning. Everybody is dj
Envy Angela. Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club.
Now it's time for ass and e Angela is out,
so Charlomagne and I will be holding it down. So
let's go to the callers. Hello, who's this? Hello? There

(01:15:05):
was a bro? What's your question for c and E?
Order me something? Man, order me something? Man, give me something,
ain't Charlemagne? Yeah, listen, I got a question for you,
a real quick like look I got I'll be married
for like sow them too many to me? Right, I'm
just able military. I got one hundred pers some disabilities.
I originally called who say something about my wife? But

(01:15:26):
if this anyway, look, I meet your help. I needed
your help like a year there because one of my
disabilities is like PC and all the stuff. And I
almost cure myself. I got two kids, right, and so resually,
why I'm calling me me is because you always speak
to our mental health, right, and I'm do Minican. I'm
do Milican, right, so we don't believe in that stuff,

(01:15:48):
just like black people. You know what I mean. I
can see myself like not that I considered myself black.
That's not what I'm saying. But we all know what
I'm saying. Okay, that's what I'm don'kay cool. I want
you to tell my number because I'm gonna need you.
You know what I'm saying, because I'm getting help right
now with my mentor you know what I'm saying, and

(01:16:08):
I'm getting better. But what I'm saying is I try
to call these ragizations before because I feel like you
know how sometime guy tells you to like do something
and you you either listening to it or you don't.
You know what I'm saying. So I was calling you
back then when I was in my darkest place because
I feel that you have the answer to help me out. Well,
I tell you what, I don't have all the answers.

(01:16:29):
You know what I'm saying. I'm still going on my journey,
just like you going on your journey. But I do
have a lot of resources and a lot of people
that you can talk to, people that you know have
have helped me get through, and I have no problem
sharing those resources with you, my my Dominican brother. Okay,
hold on, hold one second, we're gonna hang up. We're
gonna get your information. But I got a real question
for the brother though, okhead, go ahead, asked me a question.

(01:16:52):
You're a Dominican, right, yes, sir? How many pair of
white jeans do you own? I have you owned? I
knew it throughout your life. Seriously, hold on, like seriously,
probably like once or twice because there was some white
party and I needed to everything white. Okay, okay, all
the mini kids don't have white jeans. Show me hold on, man,

(01:17:12):
yes to that man about his white jeans. Man, I'm
about to get your I'm gonna get your number. Leave
your number with the producer. I'm gonna hit you. I'll
hit you in the show over in like an hour.
All right, goodness, gracious, hello, who's this? Yo? This magic
magic question? Yeo, Man, I got I got some questions. Man,
A little relationship problem I got going on right now.
Be on my girl for a year. She got three kids,

(01:17:34):
and uh she's pregnant now with the fourth one by me.
It is my first one. But it ain't easy she
got three from another man. He got three different baby daddy.
Well she has four and now four baby daddy in there.
Well that okay, yeah, and then it's been rough to me. Man.
It's like I go through hell. I do everything she has. Basically,

(01:17:56):
I've been a dude boy for her since she's been pregnant.
And she called me selfish just because like I complain
or something like that for getting up in the middle
of the night doing something for her, like I'm doing
it sold shut up. But she don't respect you, bro. Man,
it's kind of hard to respect the fourth baby daddy.
You know what I'm saying. Yeah, I'm scared for my

(01:18:16):
life though. For real, man, I ain't say she put
hands on you. Yeah she has, she has, yeah, yeah, No,
I ain't know what I'm saying. It is this one
time incident, but that's what she used to in her path.
And I'm to woman, I'm not that guy you know
from you. I'm not your eggs baby daddy or nothing

(01:18:37):
like that. Want to come home, get drunk and put
you know, put my hands on and stuff like that.
You know, I communicate, you know, just talk to me.
Whatever the problem is. We'll try to thought and instead
of this argument back and forth. But like I said,
she ain't got there hook and Nazi pregnant now and
Nazi time. I she don't want to be me, no mode,
And that's not what I wanted on my wife, my

(01:18:58):
first child. I wanted to be old family. Now did
I feel bad for your brother with somebody that's toxic man?
Are you taking care of other three? I'm thirty one
having my first child and it ain't how I wanted
to be a boy. If you don't listen to me,

(01:19:18):
are you taking care of others? Three kids? Barely? Are
you taking care of them? So you are? You know
what I'm saying, Like I'll do what she asked me
to do for them or whatnot? Listen if the roads
were reversed and you was dating a toxic man with
four different baby mamas who put hands on you, what
would your girls be telling you to do? Leave? People

(01:19:39):
been telling me to leave, but I just didn't listen.
I don't know why I really listen to goddamn girlfriends.
Your girlfriends right now, you said you fair for your life.
She puts hands on you, she makes you do everything.
You sound like you do everything, and you're about to
lose it, So you better leave her alone before she
hit you with frying pan? Are your girlfriend? I envious,

(01:20:02):
Joan Clayton. We're telling you to leave Maya. Okay, Actually
you would be lending a situation like this is something
Lynn would get herself into. All right, you got she
got three kids already from three different baby daddies. He's
got one on the way from you. Be a father
to your child. But this sounds like a very toxic
human that you're dealing with. And she needs to get
some healing. And when she gets some healing, it becomes

(01:20:23):
the woman that you need her to be. Then you
can be with her. Told her I told her a
few time about getting married and stuff before the baby
get here. I told her, you want to do that?
We gotta have to go to counsel that Thomas, he
don't need that. Really, it's a stressful, man, it's really
putting a toll only for real. You know what toxic
people do. They never let things go. They can't move forward.
They bully, they intimidate, they lie, they create drama, they

(01:20:46):
play the victim, and they act out of fear and insecurity.
That's all that person is doing to you. Right now.
You gotta go, bro, be a father to your child.
That's a very toxic woman. She sounds like the future
of females for Pete after me. I am strong. I
am strong. I will not let her hit me anymore.
I will not let her hit me anymore. What do anymore?

(01:21:10):
That's right? I am strong. I am a good man,
and I am a good father. I am strong, I
am a good man, and I will be a good father. Yeah,
you go when you got that written down at envy
and why are you that's your daily affirmation? I'm trying
to give him a self esteem to make him feel
good this morning. Man. Brother, you go out there, you
have a great day, and you take kid business. I brother,
eliminate all toxic people from your life. Man, Why we

(01:21:32):
always give people more chances than they deserve? Why do
we do that? Man? A little self esteem? All right?
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