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On September 17th, 2009, 24 year old MIT Chris Richardson disappeared without a trace in the woods near Malibu, California, and was never seen alive again. I'm Catherine Townsend, host of the podcast Houngan, we're going to try to find out what really happened to my Chris Richardson School of Humans and I heart radio present Helen Gonne Season three, Listen to Hell and gone on the I Heart radio app, Apple podcast or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, everybody, it's been Higgins' and it's Ashlei, and we're the hosts of the almost famous podcast.

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I was The Bachelor and know first hand how dating twenty five people at one time is not easy. And I was on the show a time or two or four, but I met my husband, so I'm proof that the process works. We do interviews with the cast members creating the headlines and we know pretty much everyone. So we're a reliable source. Listen to Almost Famous on the I Heart radio app, on Apple podcast or wherever you get your podcasts.

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Fifty percent right here, I love you, 50 percent ratchet ratchet to sit down and become the most prominent forum for you, ask some girl early in the morning. But they tell me it was all, oh, yeah, I'm getting the world's most dangerous sport to show people's choice. But I'm not sure the people I can't believe you guys are the best collectively known as the Breakfast Club, which is. In USA, Haithem, Happy Friday, which is Friday.

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It's going on easy. I'm not mad, you know, it is the Friday, but we have one more like a week and a half until Thanksgiving and they're saying that the country looks like it's headed towards a lockdown, but we'll see what happens. But they are telling us we should make sure that we're safe for Thanksgiving. So I just want to tell everybody out there, you know, you might have to make some sacrifices this holiday season here.

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This holiday season is not going to be a regular holiday season. I mean, I'm not having Thanksgiving or Christmas at the crib. Better safe than sorry. I'm just going to be the immediate family. Just my kids. My mom and pops are not even coming over. I just just want to be safe as possible.

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Charlamagne, you know, every day we can hear you. Oh, OK. Well, I want to shout out to Larenz Tate and Lamar Tate in Lawrence Teckman Entertainment. They were actually unestablished with Angela yesterday. That was my second episode. So that was pretty fun. Thank you, guys. OK, not today.

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We got a big show for you are two teams will be joining us this morning with some change. OK, so help me. God is out right now. Great project. Great album. Change. A very consistent message has been consistent since he was. You know, I. Can I say that? Can I say to you, you can't say that, right? I think so. But yeah, if we don't, we're not. You know, since he was playing Circo as he was breast boy, part of playing circle Charlamagne, you in said that man's name so many times on his damn radio.

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What, did you have a necklace yet. OK. Oh yeah. Well yes, he's very consistent. Yes.

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So we're going to have to change on the show. But let's get the show crack front page news, what we're talking about.

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Well, we are going to talk about coronavirus. And I also want to make sure we talk about something that recently happened that they're still investigating. But there are some suspicious circumstances around a black teenager who was found dead in Louisiana. All right. We'll get into that next. Keep it like this. The Breakfast Club.

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Good morning, everybody. Is E.J. and Angela Charlamagne, the guy we are. The Breakfast Club is getting some front page news now.

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And Thursday Night Football, the Colts beat the Titans.

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Thirty four to seventeen. Now, what else we got? Easy. Well, there's been more than a hundred and fifty thousand cases of coronavirus reported in the United States yesterday. And they have also surpassed a record covid-19 hospital hospitalizations for the third consecutive day. The state of California is now the second US state to tap one million Kovik cases following Texas.

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And so those are your coronavirus updates. Like I told you, another thing that's happening in D.C. this weekend, there is a million Magga March million Magomedov.

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Oh, my goodness, that's so disrespectful. I mean, it's disrespectful because, you know, it's a flea on the Million Man March, which was a great moment for black men in this country. But no, I guess not.

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That's the point. How many mega how many magnet members you think can be there and shut up?

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I don't know. But one reason I knew about this was because Airbnb, I guess they had rented out a place to somebody who is a self-proclaimed proud boy ahead of this million man march that's happening in D.C. And he had posted himself Ranaghat. Here is his name. He said he was coming to D.C. October 13th through the 15th, and he had more room in his Airbnb if anybody else wanted to join him for the rally. Was somebody posted that information on social media and Airbnb after that canceled his reservation and said, we really appreciate you bringing this to our attention.

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Anyone affiliated with hate groups has no place on Airbnb. We've identified the reservation. Cancel that and banned the user from our platform.

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I mean, I know the problem. The problem is legally a hate group.

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I'm see, that's a I'm not sure how that even if they are right, are you still allowed to have a rally and a march?

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Well, I mean, like pro Klux Klan, they can protest. Yeah, that's that's a very slippery slope when you start doing stuff like that, because there's a lot of black organizations like BLM, you know, I mean, even even the Nation of Islam, sometimes they like to say is a hate group. So, you know, they could discriminate on us in the same way that I mean, they're allowed to assemble.

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The police chief, Peter Newsham, told I said in the news that the police are monitoring these groups. And here's what he said.

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We're not going to allow any violence. I want to not allow anybody to hurt anybody. And the other thing I got to tell you, you know, we see some folks that are communicating on social media suggesting that they're going to bring firearms into our city. You cannot open carry in the District of Columbia. The only way that you can carry a firearm in the District of Columbia outside of your home is if you have a DC issued concealed carry permit.

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And even if you have a concealed carry permit, you will not be able to carry it in the areas where the demonstrations are going to occur and see all the all coming from the country.

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You come in from, you know, Georgia and the Carolinas and Florida and out of. I am in all the areas where you can speak to the MDC that's needed now, but I wonder what the penalty is. Is it a fine? Is it jail time for three years, like New York? New Jersey? I wonder what the penalty is. Hmm.

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All right. And I do want to bring to our attention a missing teenager, Kohana, Bobby, Charles. And the family wants to know what happened in this rural Louisiana town of Baldwin. The family's attorney, Ronald Haley, said, We believe that if he had been of a different color, this would be taken a lot more seriously. He was 15 years old, vanished from his house October 30th. And then days later, his body was found in a sugarcane field about 20 miles away.

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They're trying to figure out what happened is under investigation, but they said on the left side of his face, there's like a knot on the right side, there's an incision. And then around his mouth area, the majority of his lips is gone like he had been tortured. So the medical examiner's office had a full report can take up to 12 weeks, but they have already deemed that this is suspicious. And I've been doing some more research. I know the route did an article where they spoke to the family and they said if he had just disappeared, he would be known as a missing child, but he hadn't been given permission to leave his room.

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And so some people are saying that he is a runaway, but still nobody knows what happens. He had just gone to move in with his father and the mother was trying to reach out to him, Roxanne, and she couldn't reach him. And she knew he wanted a haircut. So she kept calling. He wasn't answering. She convinced the dad to go into his room. The door was locked from the inside. By the time the father opened the door, he was gone.

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Mm hmm. Yeah.

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And he said he was last spotted with a white mother and her teenage son. And they questioned the teenage son in the teenage son. We yet we gave them a ride or he was with us on the day he was missing or something like that.

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The mom said the mom they picked him up, had said that she didn't know what happened. And the caller then the family got a random call. Right. An anonymous woman who called with information that the mother who allegedly picked up Kawan may know more than she has divulged. The caller said that she randomly confronted her son about his unusual behavior and he revealed that something had been eating him up.

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Yeah, and the question I don't know who questioned the son. Somebody questioned the son. And the son was like, yeah, he was he was with us. I am.

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And they also said that he was high on mushrooms. And the son reported that the car curiously smelled like bleach.

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Yeah, I read all of that is crazy, man. I mean, the saddest part of that whole story is the pictures. Stop showing the damn pictures. We don't have time all the time. Oh, my God, I have any.

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And please don't look, you know, like there's no need to be sharing those pictures. Like, I like I get it. It's a terrible situation. It's a terrible case. Let's just tell each other a story. We we don't we understand the magnitude. We don't get to share that type of trauma. Lord, have mercy. All right.

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Well, we just want to make sure we bring attention to that and make sure that this investigation is ongoing. And this is terribly tragic. I couldn't even imagine.

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All right. Well, that is front page news. Get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one two five one if you need to hit us up now is the Breakfast Club.

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Good morning. My name is Jamie Latticed, host of shows like My Year in Mensa and the Bacto Cast. I'm here to tell you about my new show, Lalita podcast Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov is one of the most controversial works in American history. The story and its main character have been adapted, misinterpreted and twisted over the years by Hollywood, by fashion, by fans of the book and by the author themselves. Lolita has gone from the tragic story of an abused 13 year old girl to a cultural narrative that frames her as a seductress and to blame.

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So how did this all happen? It's a messy story.

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This is a story about a girl named Delores, and I think she's gotten lost over the years. I'll be speaking with literary scholars, with experts on abuse and with the actresses who have played the part of Lolita and more.

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So let's get to the bottom of it for her. Monday starting November. Twenty third, listen to Lalita podcast on the Hurt radio app, Apple podcast, or wherever you listen to podcast.

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Hi, I'm Holly Fry. And I'm Tracy B. Wilson. And together we host a show called Stuff You Missed in History Class.

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As the name suggests, we talk about some things that maybe either you didn't remember from history class or they weren't covered at all. There have always been women in history. There have always been black people and other people of color. There have always been people all over the LGBTQ spectrum as a part of the historical record. Tracy, we've had some really interesting episodes recently. What's one of your favorites? The history of beekeeping, which we had to abridge because that's very involved.

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How about you?

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I really, really enjoyed researching our episode on Seneca Village, which was a settlement in what became Central Park that was mostly populated by black people who actually owned the property there. And unfortunately, their time there was kind of a race. So if this kind of material sounds good to you, come listen to the show. We have new episodes. On Mondays and Wednesdays and then a behind the scenes Minnesota on Friday and a bonus classic episode from the archive on Saturday, you can find us on the I Heart radio app and Apple podcast or wherever it is you listen.

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The Breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up, wake your ass. This is your time to get it off your chest with the man of we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this? Hello, my name is Angel.

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Queen Subtheme. Get it off your chest. But I'm James. How are you doing. How are you doing. I'm feeling good this morning because you know, I'm saying I'm healthy and you're not lost 60 plus pounds of dough and I'm all over the world.

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The residents over here to take you over here losing weight. Good. See you by juicing. What's the juice of choice?

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Oh, I love these carrots. And that's my favorite. OK, and that's dope. And I also love kale, kale, cucumber, apple, broccoli. Nice graduations, kid. Again, my hope is congratulations. I appreciate that. You know, I got a couple of weeks ago and on a shout out envy for, you know, giving away free drinks, you know, the twenty five, the first twenty five, you get free drinks.

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And, you know, I was I was in town and I was able to partake in that. I started out but I wasn't able to share my YouTube channel. I shared my whole journey on all my YouTube channel. I shout out to some of the guys I found me but you know, YouTube channel.

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How are you going to get it in now? Yes, please. I call James Views SPW at James Fields. Took me on. Thank you, brother. I'm here to inspire. I write about how you arrested man.

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My homeboy hit me yesterday and told me he lost weight. He was like, yeah, I lost twenty five pounds. But he said he lost because of coke, not because of diet. And then nothing like that because he had covid that I didn't. Yeah. I didn't know that cold would cause you to lose weight. Would you say you lost twenty five pounds.

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I love doing things with different people to turn to the Haitian therapists because they say I got a bone to pick with you, Charlamagne. I'm still waiting for that feature on the block effect I for a mental health. Neversoft. Yeah. We got, we got some, we got some mental health podcast launch and we got my girl Debi Dove, you know, would dropping gems and we got on Michelle Williams with checking in. Did you email Duilio or hit us up.

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Did you reach out.

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Well yeah. Emailed me like three times and I got no response. What email did you send it to the one in your Instagram bio? Oh, let me follow my follow up today. I promise I'll follow.

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And I just want to thank you guys for doing such a great job this year for the change, for change, for giving people money. I want to know whether I can give money back then bless this year. Well, you have to.

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And I say this again because I got a lot of DBMS it wasn't an email I just gave out. You have to go to the website BC Change for Change Dotcom. That's B.S. for Breakfast Club. Change the number for change dotcom. If you email us DMAs, that's not going to do anything for you guys. You have to go to BC Change for change dotcom and then there'll be a link there for you to send in your story, how much money you need and for what.

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And then we'll be choosing those people next week. I don't want to get money. I want to give money.

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I don't know how that works. Now, people have been asking me that our coach, the image and she told me yesterday that she told me yesterday how you can have it and get ready for it. No, no, no, no. I got to go. Go. We I'm going.

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I didn't go to finance and listen to some Santigold it that he doesn't think Brooklyn is all about.

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Got to go. You know, that's one of my favorite artists of all time.

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Yeah. So listen, so he doesn't think Boston is all murders and guns.

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I just it's not it's juices to in his shadow.

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All right. Oh, Brooklyn. Oh, Brooklyn. Might have been about all or all good things.

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All right. That's the brunt of get it off your chest.

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Eight hundred five eight five one two five one. If you need to finish this up now is the Breakfast Club.

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Good morning. Yo, this is the urban philosopher, philanthropist and the host of the Recession Podcast, a production of the Black, a podcast network. And I our radio. I'll bring you real conversations about systemic racism, mental health, life on the streets and much more. My guests will include influential figures like Charlamagne Tigard, Dr. Jess and Tony Robbins.

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Dr. Martin Luther King said, you know a man or you could say today a person who hasn't done something they're willing to die for isn't fit to live. It's pretty strong words, but I really believe in my soul that what changes people is when you find something to serve more than yourself.

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So join me on the Recession podcast by Jay-Z. S r e. S e s s i o n podcast. That's right on the I Heart radio app, Apple podcast or wherever you prefer. Your podcast.

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This is Sam, Jay and. I have some exciting news to share. We are back for season two of my podcast. Let's be real with Sammy J. Season one had some amazing guests, including YouTube sensation Liza Koshy and NBA all star Kevin Love.

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Nothing robs us of more human potential than mental illness.

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This season, we'll have more revealing and unfiltered conversations with celebrities, influencers, activists and athletes, including the amazingly talented Anthony Ramos.

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How do we dig deeper and what we say as artists if we aren't digging deeper in our own lives? Tick tock sensation Dixie Amelio.

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This time last year I was on the bus to field hockey games I didn't even do to talk and to give back my guess.

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We'll also talk about a charity that's close to their hearts or Sami doing doing all this important work in the world.

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I'm saying 7C because listen to us be really savage on the radio app, Apple podcast or wherever you get your podcast, The Breakfast Club.

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This is your time to get it off your chest, whether your man or blessed, but have the same energy. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello.

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This was going on every ismailov with the files, bro. MALOW What's up with the vibes, girl? How you feeling? I'm good. How are you? I'm doing good. I'm doing good. I actually have a favor to ask the real quick. Yes, sir. Do you mind if I do a don't get a day for like point two seconds.

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Brother, do you think this show is telling you all that. Oh, I feel young man.

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I want to give don't get a day to month my co-worker and he goes by the name of the nine McKelvy. He always makes the work and I have not heard the used in a minute because I've been working on. Can I please get them. Yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yos. What a one time.

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That's just by the way that's just not true to you. What else. Just you do. Did you believe what. That's because they couldn't hear me on the microphone for whatever reason. That's technical difficulties and I'm not screaming. No grown man is going to make me scream all commands sir first.

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Well, first of all, we've had this conversation and the public definitely done it. And you would like know how to make it go mainstream.

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And I was uncomfortable, you know, to blast me again. That's me again. Ask me again. Ask me again. Ask me. Nice to ask me. Nice.

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I'm a lady. Nice me and I'll do it.

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Can you please do the yose for the America please. We are trying to. Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo.

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Now, now, a grown man made you scream again. You won't do that.

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Don't do that. I mean, you're a grown man. You made him scream OK.

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Oh what was wrong with that. Now grown men need to make each other scream often. Plus it's Friday and it's freaky freaky Friday. Oh, we got a good Freaky Friday topic for you to be at 8:00 a.m.. You got to. We got a crazy Friday property. OK, I will be back. Trust me. That's right. Yeah.

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You know, it's going to be a lot of back.

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OK, so let me give him your only feel. Oh hell no. Huh. Hello. Who's this. Hey, so many of you guys are you guys you can call me love will be meeting again. I think it's all so good. But then when you're all right that day of isolating where everything that's going on, I feel I feel like we need to come together and only understand what's out here. And when you consider how no one in our lives.

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That's right.

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Mental health, spiritual health, emotional health, physical health, all of that.

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I'll be going as well, because especially la la la la la la la la la la. And there was a lot of people don't really know about meditation, but I should go. So when you a lot of working out and there'll be a lot of mental health issues going on, a lot of fun. Not going to be all right.

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Yeah. You know, I learned to meditate at at a great facility called Inception in Farmington, Michigan, because they got the brain training and brain training, you know, helped me to even feel what real meditation is like, really shutting your brain off and like going dark. So I actually got better at meditation because of that. All right. Well, thank you for calling me Janice.

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Everybody got the PlayStation five. I wasn't able to get it yesterday. I got the Xbox. They sent me the new Xbox. I saw everybody competing for the either the PlayStation five of the new Xbox.

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I was online every three hours trying to get it at Walmart, but it did not happen. Trying to get it. My son actually got it.

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But when he he didn't type in the right address or something like that, and when the credit card it bounced back and any laws that he was pretty upset about, he didn't get it.

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No, he didn't. He had lost it. Christmas is right around the corner. No, Daddy, Daddy. Get it for him.

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I don't know about that yet, though. You got to pay a thousand dollars for it. He might get it off your chest. Eight hundred fifty five.

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What does he know that the black boy Jimmy thinks the PlayStation is just like his like his daddy and Lynard? I don't know.

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I don't know if you know, I don't want to tell him you should let him here with black boy. He had to say about and then ask him, do you. Sure you want to show you want one.

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All right. Get it off your chest. We got rules in a way. Yes. And let's talk about this movie. And when I interview Method Man last week, I was telling him this movie always makes me cry, no matter how many times I watch it. And now they have announced that it's going to be a TV series. I'm so excited.

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My Girl starring Macaulay Culkin right now. We'll get into it every time he gets killed by the Beast. This is The Breakfast Club.

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Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Putting everybody C.J. in the Angeles, Charlamagne, the guy we all the Breakfast Club, let's get to the room Friday the 13th, by the way, things like that, they all care about you. I believe in bad luck looking all of this whole years. But he's my lucky number. All right, we're going to get back from baby go. All right, well, let's get to the rumors. What you might come home.

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Would you talk to Angelina like that? Well, you know, my daughter just got lucky, too. Wow. Well, you wowed by the broadcast, and she said that after four years ago, you need that.

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You need to learn how to put commas in semicolons. And she just came in with it.

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Hi, I'm Holly Fry. And I'm Tracy B. Wilson. And together we host a show called Stuff You Missed in History Class.

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As the name suggests, we talk about some things that maybe either you didn't remember from history class or they weren't covered at all. There have always been women in history. There have always been black people and other people of color. There have always been people all over the LGBTQ spectrum as a part of the historical record. Tracy, we've had some really interesting episodes recently. What's one of your favorites? The history of beekeeping, which we had to abridge, because that's very involved.

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How about you?

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I really, really enjoyed researching our episode on Seneca Village, which was a settlement in what became Central Park that was mostly populated by black people who actually owned the property there. And unfortunately, their time there was kind of a race. So if this kind of material sounds good to you, come listen to the show. We have new episodes on Mondays and Wednesdays and then a behind the scenes Minnesota on Friday and bonus classic episode from the archive on Saturday.

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You can find us on the I Heart radio app and Apple podcast or wherever it is you listen.