

The Breakfast Club
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The World's Most Dangerous Morning Show, The Breakfast Club, With DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, And Charlamagne Tha God!
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Nov 28, 2025 • 1h 22min
FULL SHOW: Burn Calories After Thanksgiving Laughing With The Best Of The Breakfast Club
Dave Chappelle, the iconic comedian, delves into his unique comedic approach and the weight of fame while reflecting on mortality and cultural connections. Joined by Donnell Rawlings, their camaraderie sparks hilarious backstage tales. Kevin Hart shares insights on career evolution, the importance of stand-up, and mentoring the next generation of comedians. Laugh along as the trio navigates the complexities of comedy and life, making heartfelt yet funny remarks that resonate with their audience.

Nov 27, 2025 • 1h 35min
FULL SHOW: Happy Thanksgiving From The Black Mothership
Gucci Mane, a rapper and entrepreneur, shares his journey through mental health struggles in his new book, 'Episodes', reflecting on therapy and recovery. His wife, Kishi K, provides insight on supporting a partner during difficult times, detailing coping strategies and communication methods. They delve into public accountability, the triggers from Gucci's background, and the importance of medication in recovery. Together, they inspire with their story of resilience, emphasizing love, understanding, and the impact of sharing their experiences.

Nov 27, 2025 • 7min
DONKEY: Man Kills His Roommate After Sneezing On The Food
A shocking tale unfolds as a man is dubbed Donkey of the Day for allegedly killing his roommate over a sneeze incident. The hosts dive into the details of this violent kitchen altercation, questioning the roles of blame and sneezing etiquette. They humorously debate germophobia while speculating on the complex, long-term relationship between the two roommates. The mood lightens as hosts play an OK Storytime game, gifting vintage eBay finds and sharing playful reactions. A wild mix of serious and silly moments keeps listeners engaged!

Nov 27, 2025 • 38min
More Than an Actor: Marcus Callender on Writing, Producing & Being a True Creative | Part 2
In this engaging conversation, Marcus Callender, an actor, writer, and director known for his role in Power Book II, shares his creative journey and insights into his stage play, Spades. He discusses the challenge of navigating Hollywood without representation and the importance of self-belief. Topics include the cultural significance of theater in Black communities, the rich character inspirations drawn from real-life experiences, and plans for taking Spades to various cities. Marcus emphasizes the power of authentic storytelling and building community through live theater.

Nov 27, 2025 • 16min
EXCLUSIVE: Gizelle Bryant Responds To Eminem’s Harassment Allegation
Gizelle Bryant, a reality TV personality and co-host of the Reasonably Shady podcast, dives into the legal tussle with Eminem over trademark disputes. She reveals how the case emerged, highlighting their fight for the ‘Reasonably Shady’ name against claims of consumer confusion with 'Slim Shady.' Gizelle shares insights into the intense media scrutiny surrounding depositions and their strategy to maintain a fair process. With a commitment to their podcast, she emphasizes the title resonates with their audience, not Eminem.

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Nov 26, 2025 • 1h 30min
FULL SHOW: What's The Best Time To Put Up Christmas Decorations, Nicole Bell Talks New Film "AfterShock" + More
Nicole Bell, widow of Sean Bell and tireless activist, dives deep into the heart-wrenching story behind the film "Aftershock." She shares her motivations for bringing her family's trauma to light, recounting her joys with Sean and the devastating night of his death. Nicole opens up about navigating grief, raising her daughters, and reclaiming Sean's character amidst public scrutiny. The discussion emphasizes resilience, community support, and the importance of advocacy, while encouraging others to share their stories and remain engaged in social change.

Nov 26, 2025 • 12min
LET'S DISCUSS: What Time Do You Eat On Thanksgiving?
The hosts kick off with a lively debate about when to serve Thanksgiving dinner, sparked by a clip from Martha Stewart. They passionately argue for early afternoon meals, favoring the 2–3 p.m. slot for family games and post-dinner naps. Listeners share diverse traditions, revealing meal times that vary widely across cultures. The conversation also veers into creative Thanksgiving menus, with unconventional turkey options and unique dishes like oxtails. Ultimately, a consensus builds around the idea that mid-afternoon is the best time to enjoy the feast.

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Nov 26, 2025 • 36min
INTERVIEW: Nicole Paultre Bell Talks 'Aftershock' Film, Remembering & Honoring Sean Bell, Motherhood + More
Nicole Paultre Bell, a civil rights advocate and mother of Sean Bell, passionately discusses her film Aftershock, which chronicles the fight for justice following her husband's tragic killing. She shares the emotional journey of grieving while advocating for her family amidst media backlash and the struggle for accountability. Nicole also highlights the importance of reclaiming Sean's humanity and the lessons of resilience she hopes viewers will take from the film. With a focus on the impact of trauma and advocacy, her candid insights are both powerful and inspiring.

Nov 25, 2025 • 46min
More Than an Actor: Marcus Callender on Writing, Producing & Being a True Creative | Part 1
Marcus Callender, an actor, writer, and director known for his roles in *Power* and *Wu-Tang: An American Saga*, shares his journey in the entertainment industry. He discusses the whirlwind of sudden fame, the pressures that followed, and the emotional toll of navigating recognition. After grappling with industry instability, he found purpose in self-producing his play, *Spades*. Callender reflects on pivotal moments like moving to L.A. and the drive that fuels his creativity, highlighting the highs and lows that shape his artistic path.

Nov 25, 2025 • 1h 34min
FULL SHOW: Mike Epps Apologizes, Donnie Simpson In Studio, Lizzo Says Ozempic Is ERASING Big People + More
Veteran radio and television personality Donnie Simpson joins the discussion, sharing his journey from starting in Detroit radio at age 15 to becoming the voice of Video Soul on BET. He reflects on the powerful relationship between artists and fans, revealing anecdotes about Michael Jackson. The hosts dive into Lizzo's controversial comments on weight loss drugs and the societal implications of food stigma. They also chat about Mike Epps' recent apology, Black Friday shopping tips, and the evolving role of AI in federal jobs.


