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What was the main topic of discussion during the interview with the Isley Brothers?
What was the main topic of discussion during the interview with the Isley Brothers?
What did Taz from Hoodrich Radio update the hosts on during the show?
What did Taz from Hoodrich Radio update the hosts on during the show?
What was the warning that an Uber driver named 'Uber Mike' gave to parents?
What was the warning that an Uber driver named 'Uber Mike' gave to parents?
What did a caller share about her experience with single motherhood?
What did a caller share about her experience with single motherhood?
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What was the main topic of discussion during the segment called 'Get It Off Your Chest'?
What was the main topic of discussion during the segment called 'Get It Off Your Chest'?
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What did the hosts discuss regarding the percentage of earnings that Uber and Lyft take from their drivers?
What did the hosts discuss regarding the percentage of earnings that Uber and Lyft take from their drivers?
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What did the hosts discuss regarding the mental health challenges that veterans face when transitioning from military to civilian life?
What did the hosts discuss regarding the mental health challenges that veterans face when transitioning from military to civilian life?
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What was the incident that sparked protests and calls for justice, discussed by the hosts?
What was the incident that sparked protests and calls for justice, discussed by the hosts?
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Study Notes
The Breakfast Club discusses veteran mental health and Atlanta shooting, Uber driver safety concerns, and single motherhood
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The Breakfast Club co-hosts DJ Envy, Charlemagne tha God, and the guests co-hosts from Horrible Decisions, Weezy and Mandy B, discuss their regular jobs and the challenges of waking up early.
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The Isley Brothers will be joining the show as special guests for Throwback Thursday.
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Taz from Hoodrich Radio gives an update on the recent shooting in Atlanta, where a 24-year-old veteran opened fire at a medical facility, killing one person and injuring four others.
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Senator Warnock gives a speech on the Senate floor about the prevalence of mass shootings and the need for action.
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The hosts discuss the mental health challenges that veterans face when transitioning from military to civilian life, and the lack of resources available to them.
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An Uber driver named "Uber Mike" calls in to warn parents not to let their underage children use Uber or Lyft, as it puts the driver at risk.
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The hosts discuss the high percentage of earnings that Uber and Lyft take from their drivers, which is around 55-60%.
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A caller gives a shout-out to all the single moms, and shares her experience of using a sperm donor bank to have a baby as a gay woman.
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The hosts briefly discuss the topic of golden showers, which will be discussed in more detail later on the show.
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DJ Envy asks Weezy and Mandy B if they have ever made a man sweat, to which they respond with a story about Nelly.
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The hosts discuss the discomfort and anxiety of getting tested for COVID-19, and the evolution of COVID protocols.
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The show ends with a segment called "Get It Off Your Chest," where callers can vent about any topic they choose.Discussion on Golden Showers on The Breakfast Club
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Mandy and Weezy from Horrible Decisions were guest co-hosts on The Breakfast Club.
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The topic of discussion was golden showers, stemming from a recent interview with rapper Karisha on the Jason Lee Show.
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Karisha had mentioned enjoying golden showers on her podcast, but later clarified that it was just something she said for shock value.
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Mandy shared her own experience with golden showers, which was introduced to her by a partner who wanted her to do it to him.
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She explained that it took her a long time to mentally prepare for it and that it was a psychological experience more than a physical one.
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The conversation also touched on the taste of semen and the importance of diet for better taste.
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The hosts joked about trying new things and not kink-shaming.
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The discussion then shifted to a recent incident on the New York City subway, where a man was killed after being put in a chokehold by a 24-year-old Marine.
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The man had allegedly been acting erratically and yelling on the train before the incident occurred.
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The hosts discussed the dangers of riding the subway and the need for mental health resources for veterans.
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The incident has sparked protests and calls for justice.
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The full details of the incident are still unclear and the Marine has not yet been charged.Interview with the Isley Brothers on The Breakfast Club
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The Isley Brothers discuss their musical journey and how they became a self-contained group.
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They talk about their ownership of masters and record labels, including their current label, the ri top 10.
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The Isley Brothers have over a thousand samples of their music used in other songs and have to clear everything they listen to.
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They discuss their competition in the music industry, including James Brown, Sam Cooke, and Jackie Wilson.
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The Isley Brothers talk about the inspiration behind their hit songs, including "It's Your Thing" and "Between the Sheets."
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They mention a failed attempt to sell "It's Your Thing" to Aretha Franklin for $15,000.
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The Isley Brothers reminisce about their friendship with Aretha Franklin and how they talked two to three times a week.
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They share a funny story about a lady throwing a dress on stage during their performance of "Lucille."
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The Isley Brothers advocate for kindness towards homeless individuals and discuss the challenges of dealing with mental illness in America.
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They express the importance of having police presence and resources to help in situations involving mentally ill individuals.
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The Isley Brothers discuss their love for performing and touring and how it keeps them going.
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They share a message of gratitude and admiration for The Breakfast Club and its impact on the culture.The Isley Brothers talk music, inspiration, and beef on The Breakfast Club
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The Isley Brothers discuss their unique sound and how they made sure each song was different.
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CBS initially didn't like their hit song "Between the Sheets" because it didn't fit their usual style, but they were signed by Clive Davis who recognized its potential.
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The Isley Brothers were friends with other top groups of their time, including Earth Wind and Fire and Marvin Gaye.
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The Isley Brothers had friendly competition with other artists, including Marvin Gaye and Teddy Pendergrass, which inspired them to create hits like "In Between the Sheets" and "Don't Say Goodnight."
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The Isley Brothers had a legal battle with Michael Bolton over his use of their song "Love is a Wonderful Thing."
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The Isley Brothers believe that R&B is not dead and continues to be relevant today.
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Beyonce was called by The Isley Brothers to collaborate on a song early in her career.
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The Isley Brothers find inspiration in current rappers like Takeoff and Quavo, as well as artists they have worked with, such as Snoop Dogg and Rick Ross.
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The Isley Brothers reminisce about their friendships with artists who have passed away, including Sam Cooke, Jackie Wilson, and James Brown.
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The Isley Brothers discuss their new liquor brand, including brandy and vodka.
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Ashanti and Nelly have reportedly rekindled their relationship after their split in 2013.
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Kanye West may be trolling Adidas by purchasing a new headquarters next to one of their stores in Los Angeles.
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Test your knowledge on the latest episodes of The Breakfast Club with this quiz! From discussions on veteran mental health to interviews with The Isley Brothers, this quiz covers a range of topics. See how much you remember about golden showers, Uber driver safety, and musical legends. Get ready to put your Breakfast Club expertise to the test!