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Arturo Castro
Hi, I'm Arturo Castro, and I've been lucky enough to do stuff like Broad City and Narcos and Roadhouse. And now I'm starting a podcast because honestly, guys, I don't feel the space is crowded enough. Get ready for Greatest Escapes, a new comedy podcast about the wildest true escape stories in history. Each week I'll be sitting down with some of the most hilarious actors and writers and comedians. People like Ed Helms, Diane Guerrero, and Joseph Gordon Levitt.
Charlamagne Tha God
I love storytelling and I love you. So I can't wait.
Arturo Castro
Listen and subscribe to Greatest escapes on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast Podcasts.
Jess Hilarious
Yo, what up? It's your girl Jess. Hilarious. And I think it's time to acknowledge that I'm not just a comedian. It's time to add uncertified therapists to my credentials. Because each and every Wednesday I'm fixing your mess on carefully Reckless on the Black Effect Podcast Network. Got problems in your relationship? Come to me. Your best friend acting shady? Come to me. Thought you was the father but you not come to me. I can't promise I won't judge you, but I can guarantee that I will help you. Listen to carefully Reckless on the Black Effect Podcast Network, iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts, you.
Tisha Allen
Are cordially invited to the hottest party in professional sports. I'm Tisha Allen, former golf professional and the host of welcome to the Party, your newest obsession about the wonderful world that is women's golf. Featuring interviews with top players on tour, tips to help improve your swing, and the craziest stories to come out of your friendly neighborhood country club. Welcome to the Party with Tisha Allen is an iHeart woman's fourth production in partnership with Deep Blue Sports and Entertainment. Listen to welcome to the Party. That's P A R T E e on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Alec Baldwin
Hey, it's Alec Baldwin. This past season on my podcast, here's the thing, I spoke with more actors, musicians, policymakers, and so many other fascinating people like writer and actor Dan Aykroyd.
Unknown
I love writing more than anything. You're left alone, you know, you do three hours in the morning, you write three hours in the afternoon. Go pick up a kid from school and write at night. And after nine hours, you come out with seven pages and then you're moving on.
Alec Baldwin
Listen to here's the thing on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts called Donkey of the Day.
Jess Hilarious
And it really caught me off guard. Damn charlamagne. Who got the donkey of the day today?
Charlamagne Tha God
Well, Jess, hilarious. Donkey of the day for Thursday, February 20th goes to the Coastal Fertility Clinic in Savannah, Georgia. Now, I want to salute. I don't know if it's in Savannah, but it is in Georgia. I want to salute all the women out there going through IVF treatments. We know what IVF treatments are, right? The fertilization of an egg by a sperm outside the body. Women get ivf, IVF for various reasons. Infertility, age, genetic concerns. It's a lot of reasons that women get IVF treatments. President Trump actually signed an executive order aiming to reduce the cost of IVF on Tuesday. I believe that's a good thing. Right? But what if you are a woman who is out there trying to get pregnant through ivf, you want to have that baby. Oh, the joy you feel two weeks after that embryo transfer and the doctor gives you a positive result and tells you that you have had a success, successful implantation in pregnancy. Drop one of clues bombs for those who have experienced that level of joy. But what if you didn't get what you paid for? Meaning you paid to get pregnant, you know, had the baby. But what if what they put into your cart isn't what you ordered? You don't find this out until you receive groceries. Okay, what are you talking about, Uncle Charlotte? Well, what I'm talking about is exactly what happened to Christina Murray, a resident of Savannah, Georgia. Salute to everyone who listens to us on 94.1 the beat in Savannah. Christina was given the wrong order, ladies and gentlemen. Let's go to the, let's go to the Today show for the report, please.
Tisha Allen
My son's skin tone didn't match mine, but he was still my son.
Unknown
Christina Murray was finally living her lifelong dream of being a mother.
Tisha Allen
He was beautiful and perfect, but it was also very clear that something was wrong.
Unknown
After a grueling round of IVF and nine months of pregnancy, Murray, a white woman using a white sperm donor, gave birth in late 2023 to a baby boy with a much darker complexion.
Tisha Allen
My son's skin tone didn't match mine, but he was still my son.
Unknown
What should have been a joyful first few months bonding with her son, who she loved and wanted to raise, was punctuated by constant fear and uncertainty.
Tisha Allen
I didn't know whether it was a sperm mix up or whether he was someone else's.
Unknown
Murray took a DNA test that confirmed her baby wasn't hers biologically. The clinic she'd used. Coastal Fertility Specialists eventually determined that they mistakenly implanted another couple's embryo in Murray. The biological parents sued her for custody, and Mari chose to give the baby she loved up to them rather than fight.
Tisha Allen
I walked out of the building with an empty stroller, and they left with my son.
Charlamagne Tha God
Damn. She had a black widow baby. Or whatever Rita Ora was saying on that song from back in the day. Listen, don't let Donald Trump hear about this. He's gonna blame it on dei. All right? This white woman was trying to conceive a child, and they put the wrong embryo in her, and she ended up having what the lawsuit describes as is a dark skinned African American baby. I bet Christina was like, now I understand why I had all these strange cravings, okay? Cajun collard greens. I never craved Cajun collard greens before I was pregnant. Oh, my God. Is this why I couldn't stay out of Popeyes? I ate so much sweet potato casserole from Ruth Chris. Oh, my God. There were signs. The smell of black and mild smoke never bothered me. Can you imagine? You spent nine months preparing for a little bundle of joy, and instead you give birth to a cultural awakening. All right, she probably named the baby woke. Now she gotta go buy books like Brown Baby Nursery Rhymes and other diverse children's stories. It's just a mess. And this isn't like getting your order wrong at a fast food restaurant where they can just, you know, give you what you asked for. This is a baby, okay? If you don't like it, you can't just give it back. Imagine Coastal Fertility Clinic, like, well, ma'am, I know this isn't what you ordered, but what's wrong with it? It works. She said it hurt to give the baby away because in light of history, she thought she should be able to sell it. Christina, I am sorry you had to go through that, okay? You bonded with the baby. And I know the hardest part wasn't to mix up. It was explaining to your husband why their baby was born with a full lineup. Please give the Coastal Fertility Clinic the biggest. He haw. That is wild. It's wild. Now, what about when you have a baby and the baby comes out looking nothing like you, but it's actually yours?
Jess Hilarious
I'm dealing with that.
Charlamagne Tha God
Can anybody deal with that in this room?
Jess Hilarious
You're a clown. What happened? You're such a clown.
Charlamagne Tha God
What do you mean?
Jess Hilarious
It's crazy.
Charlamagne Tha God
What are you talking about?
Jess Hilarious
Don't ever play with me like that in your life.
Charlamagne Tha God
What are you talking about?
Jess Hilarious
First of all, my daughter got my eyes. And we got the same blood type, so don't ever play with me.
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah, I believe the blood type and my eyes is Christmas. How did she die? That face is Chris's.
Alec Baldwin
Skin is Christus.
Jess Hilarious
Okay, I know. That white lady was like, what could you imagine?
Charlamagne Tha God
They put that baby right on her chest. Whoa.
Jess Hilarious
She said she had to give away our son. I know that black f. I know. She was like, y'all ain't gotta take me to court. Please take me. Take the baby.
Unknown
Take this baby.
Jess Hilarious
My baby.
Charlamagne Tha God
The only thing that would have made this story better is if she was actually racist.
Jess Hilarious
I know, right? I know. That would be wild. Yo. Damn. What did she name the baby? Cuz she had to name the baby Kunta. Shut up.
Charlamagne Tha God
I never made that up. I don't know what she needs.
Jess Hilarious
But you're also idiot for the cravings, too, because not Popeyes, Black and Miles and what else? I didn't even say Cajun collard greens. Yes, you did. Come out. That's why I can't say out of Popeyes. Baby, please, please. All right, all right.
Charlamagne Tha God
Well, thank you for that donkey today.
Jess Hilarious
What?
Charlamagne Tha God
You sucking your teeth? This guy Max. So stupid, man. Come here, Mac.
Jess Hilarious
Oh, God. What? Serious? That's not talking about Popeyes.
Charlamagne Tha God
So dumb. What you just said. Mac. Mac be texting me. He texted me while you listening what you said. Mac. Imagine you prepare for that baby. You bought all this sunscreen. Now you got to buy Vaseline.
Jess Hilarious
Jerking smoke. Hey. Damn, that's messed up.
Charlamagne Tha God
Oh, my goodness. I hate this place.
Jess Hilarious
All right.
Charlamagne Tha God
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Jess Hilarious
Yo, what up? It's your girl Jess. Hilarious. And I think it's time to acknowledge that I'm not just a comedian. It's time to add uncertified therapists to my credentials. Because each and every Wednesday, I'm fixing your mess on carefully Reckless on the Black Effect podcast network. Got problems in your relationship? Come to me. Your best friend acting shady? Come to me. Thought you was the father, but you not come to me. I can't promise I won't judge you, but I can guarantee that I will help you. Listen to carefully. Reckless on the Black Effect. Podcast Network, iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast.
Arturo Castro
Hi, I'm Arturo Castro, and I've been lucky enough to do stuff like Broad City and Narcos and Roadhouse. And now I'm starting a podcast because honestly, guys, I don't feel the space is crowded enough. Get ready for Greatest Escapes, a new comedy podcast about the wildest true escape stories in history. Each week I'll be sitting down with some of the most hilarious actors and writers and comedians. People like Ed Helms, Diane Guerrero, and Joseph Gordon Levitt.
Charlamagne Tha God
I love storytelling and I love you, so I can't wait.
Arturo Castro
Listen and subscribe to Greatest escapes on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Tisha Allen
You are cordially invited to the hottest party in professional sp. I'm Tisha Allen, former golf professional and the host of welcome to the Party, your newest obsession about the wonderful world that is women's golf. Featuring interviews with top players on tour, tips to help improve your swing, and the craziest stories to come out of your friendly neighborhood country club. Welcome to the Party with Tisha Allen is an iHeart Women's fourth production in partnership with Deep Blue Sports and Entertainment. Listen to welcome to the Party. That's P A R T E e on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podc.
Alec Baldwin
Hey, it's Alec Baldwin. This past season on my podcast, here's the thing, I spoke with more actors, musicians, policymakers, and so many other fascinating people like writer and actor Dan Aykroyd.
Unknown
I love writing more than anything. You're left alone. You know, you do three hours in the morning, you write three hours in the afternoon. Go pick up a kid from school. Then right at night and after nine hours you come out with seven pages and then you're. You're moving on.
Alec Baldwin
Listen to here's the thing on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Podcast Summary: The Breakfast Club – Episode: DONKEY: Fertility Clinic Mistakenly Gives White Woman A Black Baby
Release Date: February 20, 2025
Host: Charlamagne Tha God
Podcast Network: iHeartPodcasts
In this episode of The Breakfast Club, host Charlamagne Tha God delves into a controversial and emotional story titled "Donkey: Fertility Clinic Mistakenly Gives White Woman A Black Baby." The segment explores the harrowing experience of Christina Murray, a white woman who underwent in vitro fertilization (IVF) at the Coastal Fertility Clinic in Savannah, Georgia, only to discover that her baby was not biologically hers. The incident sparked legal battles and raised significant ethical and societal questions.
Charlamagne Tha God opens the discussion by recounting the case of Christina Murray:
[02:32] Charlamagne Tha God: "Donkey of the day for Thursday, February 20th goes to the Coastal Fertility Clinic in Savannah, Georgia. ... Christina was given the wrong order, ladies and gentlemen."
Christina Murray, after undergoing IVF treatments with the intention of conceiving a child using a white sperm donor, gave birth to a baby boy with a significantly darker complexion. This unexpected outcome led her to suspect a mix-up in the clinic's procedures.
Tisha Allen provides a firsthand glimpse into Christina's emotional turmoil:
[04:02] Tisha Allen: "He was beautiful and perfect, but it was also very clear that something was wrong."
Upon realizing the discrepancy, Murray conducted a DNA test, which confirmed that her baby was not biologically hers. Subsequent investigations revealed that the Coastal Fertility Specialists had inadvertently implanted another couple's embryo into her womb.
The mistake led to a lawsuit where the biological parents sought custody of the child. Faced with the legal battle and recognizing the love she had for the baby, Christina made the heart-wrenching decision to relinquish custody:
[04:37] Tisha Allen: "I didn't know whether it was a sperm mix up or whether he was someone else's."
[05:03] Tisha Allen: "I walked out of the building with an empty stroller, and they left with my son."
Charlamagne and Jess Hilarious discuss the gravity of the situation, highlighting the irreversible nature of such errors in fertility treatments.
Charlamagne presents a mix of empathy and satire as he navigates the emotional landscape of Christina's story:
[04:24] Charlamagne Tha God: "This white woman was trying to conceive a child, and they put the wrong embryo in her, and she ended up having what the lawsuit describes as is a dark-skinned African American baby."
He humorously speculates on the cultural adjustments Christina might face:
[05:09] Charlamagne Tha God: "Imagine you prepare for that baby. You bought all this sunscreen. Now you got to buy Vaseline."
Jess Hilarious interjects with her own take, blending humor with the seriousness of the topic:
[06:51] Jess Hilarious: "I'm dealing with that."
Their banter continues, bringing levity to an otherwise heavy subject, while also touching on deeper issues of identity and responsibility.
The discussion extends beyond the individual case to address broader ethical concerns surrounding IVF practices:
[07:30] Charlamagne Tha God: "The only thing that would have made this story better is if she was actually racist."
Charlamagne criticizes the clinic's negligence and the lack of accountability in such critical procedures. He questions the standards and protocols in place to prevent such devastating mistakes.
The segment also touches on the emotional and psychological impact on both the involuntarily displaced baby and the biological parents seeking custody, emphasizing the human cost of medical errors.
Charlamagne concludes the segment with a reflection on the complexity of the situation:
[08:01] Charlamagne Tha God: "Well, thank you for that donkey today."
He underscores the importance of stringent regulations and ethical practices in fertility clinics to safeguard the dreams and lives of those seeking to build families.
Charlamagne Tha God [02:32]: "Donkey of the day for Thursday, February 20th goes to the Coastal Fertility Clinic in Savannah, Georgia."
Tisha Allen [04:02]: "He was beautiful and perfect, but it was also very clear that something was wrong."
Jess Hilarious [06:51]: "I'm dealing with that."
Charlamagne Tha God [07:30]: "The only thing that would have made this story better is if she was actually racist."
Medical Oversight: The incident at Coastal Fertility Clinic highlights the critical need for rigorous checks and balances in medical procedures, especially in sensitive areas like fertility treatments.
Emotional Toll: Mistakes in IVF can have profound emotional and psychological impacts on all parties involved, including unintended parents and biological families.
Legal Complexities: Such cases navigate complex legal terrains, balancing the rights and responsibilities of various stakeholders.
Ethical Responsibilities: Fertility clinics bear a significant ethical responsibility to ensure accuracy and transparency to prevent life-altering errors.
Societal Reflections: The case prompts a broader conversation about race, identity, and the unforeseen consequences of medical mistakes in a diverse society.
This episode of The Breakfast Club offers a poignant exploration of a tragic mistake in fertility treatment, blending serious discourse with the hosts' characteristic humor to engage listeners in a meaningful conversation about ethics, responsibility, and the intricacies of modern reproductive technologies.