Podcast Summary: The Breakfast Club – "DONKEY: Woman St*bs Rival & Then Brags About It On Social Media"
Release Date: August 5, 2025
Host/Authors: DJ Envy, Angela Yee, and Charlamagne Tha God
Podcast Title: The Breakfast Club
Episode Title: DONKEY: Woman St*bs Rival & Then Brags About It On Social Media
Introduction and Setting the Stage (00:00 – 00:34)
The episode begins with a brief promotional segment before Charlamagne Tha God takes the stage.
Charlamagne Tha God on Career Empowerment (00:34 – 00:41)
Charlamagne opens the discussion by emphasizing the importance of taking control of one's career:
"Taking control of your career is empowering. Just don't tell my boss I said that. Building a career isn't just about a job. It's about creating a path that impacts our community and future generations."
– Charlamagne Tha God [00:34]
He mentions State Farm's support for career development, setting a motivational tone for the episode.
DJ Envy Introduces the "Donkey of the Day" Segment (00:41 – 02:00)
DJ Envy transitions into the main topic, expressing frustration over the behavior they're about to discuss:
"I ain't trying to be donkey today no more. They should be embarrassed by what they already did. I'm not making these people do these things called donkey of the day."
– DJ Envy [00:34]
He introduces Shakiya Trayvon Jenkins, a 29-year-old Houston woman facing an attempted murder charge in South Florida. Envy humorously ties the incident to Florida's notorious reputation:
"The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida."
– DJ Envy [00:50]
He warns listeners about the dangers of Florida's water, sarcastically attributing Shakiya's actions to it:
"Don't try to filter it, don't boil it. Just drink the bottled water. Because if not, you will end up doing some Florida foolish like Shakia Trayvon Jenkins."
– DJ Envy [00:50]
News Report on the Incident (02:00 – 03:26)
A local news reporter provides details of the case:
"A Houston woman facing an attempted murder charge after authorities accuse her of stabbing another woman at a South Florida gas station. This is Shakia Trayvon Jenkins. Detectives say she stabbed the victim after an argument earlier that night at a lounge in North Miami Beach. Police also say the victim showed detectives a video of what happened and an Instagram live of Jenkins boasting about stabbing her."
– News Reporter [01:34 – 01:56]
The report highlights Shakia's blatant bragging about the act on social media, exacerbating the severity of her actions.
Panel Discussion on Shakia's Actions (03:26 – 07:56)
DJ Envy delves deeper into the background of the incident, outlining the relationship between Shakia and her victim:
"Police said that Shakia and the woman she stabbed used to be friends. They met online. All right? Their friendship ended after they got into it at a Valentine's Day party."
– DJ Envy [02:00]
He humorously speculates on the nature of their relationship, touching on sensitive topics like domestic violence and sexual orientation:
"I know what y' all was thinking because that's the first thing I thought to myself too. Met online stay. Stopped being friends at a Valentine's Day party. Saw each other in the club. Couldn't stop arguing. Met up at 7-11 to fight. Knowing damn well you would rather meet somewhere and scissor. It's just giving lesbian lovers quarrel."
– DJ Envy [02:00 – 03:00]
DJ Envy criticizes Shakia's decision to livestream her violent actions:
"If you get into a fight with someone and you got a sharp object in your hand and you hitting her and punching, punching her face with it in a 7-11, then it didn't happen if you don't go live."
– DJ Envy [02:00 – 03:00]
News Clip: Shakia's Boastful Confession (03:26 – 04:47)
A portion of the news clip features Shakia's own words, revealing her attitude towards the incident:
"You should be thanking God. God saved you. You live to see another day where you had the knife the whole time. It was in my wig... I'm really trying to play it cool. Cause I'm not even trying to like be rowdy... Now I'm ready to kill you... I should have put a bullet in that whole mouth."
– Shakia Trayvon Jenkins [03:26 – 04:47]
This clip underscores the severity of Shakia's actions and her lack of remorse.
Panel Reaction and Analysis (04:47 – 07:56)
DJ Envy reflects on Shakia's behavior, suggesting deeper psychological issues:
"Shakia, you are passing that hurt on from generation to generation. And I pray this is the situation that wakes you up and you break that chain today."
– DJ Envy [05:00 – 06:43]
He critiques her social media activity, highlighting the dangers of glorifying violence online:
"She changed her profile picture to the woman she was talking about in the video just now... she would have been happy because guess what? I would have accomplished my goal."
– DJ Envy [05:00 – 06:43]
Angela Yee and other commentators express disbelief and frustration over Shakia's actions:
"You stupid mother. Are you dumb?"
– Angela Yee [06:44]
"I can't believe that. Like I, I, I."
– Unknown Commentator [04:47 – 04:50]
Their reactions emphasize the shock and anger surrounding Shakia's case.
Further Commentary on Shakia's Behavior (07:00 – 08:08)
DJ Envy continues to dissect Shakia's choices post-incident:
"When she landed in Houston, she posted on Facebook. Damn, I wish it was a little sharper. Accompanied by a sad and praying emoji. Then she changed her profile picture to the woman she was talking about in the video... she changed her profile picture to a photo of a McDonald's worker who got arrested in Michigan for allegedly stabbing her manager to death..."
– DJ Envy [06:43 – 07:31]
He criticizes her lack of accountability and the continued projection of her pain onto others:
"Hurt people. Hurt people. And Shakia, you are passing that hurt on from generation to generation."
– DJ Envy [05:00 – 06:43]
DJ Envy concludes with a poignant message, urging Shakia to seek help and break the cycle of pain:
"I pray this is the situation that wakes you up and you break that chain today."
– DJ Envy [05:00 – 06:43]
Conclusion and Sponsor Messages (08:08 – 09:05)
The episode wraps up with promotional content for Michael the Bull Laminsoft and State Farm, which the listener can skip for the main content summary.
Key Takeaways:
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Incident Overview: Shakia Trayvon Jenkins, a 29-year-old Houston woman, was charged with attempted murder after stabbing a former friend during a heated argument in South Florida.
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Social Media Involvement: Shakia not only committed the act but also livestreamed it on Instagram, showcasing a troubling lack of remorse and possibly seeking attention.
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Panel's Perspective: DJs and commentators express disbelief and frustration over Shakia's actions, linking her behavior to deeper emotional issues and societal problems.
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Impact of Online Behavior: The episode highlights the dangers of glorifying violence on social media and the importance of accountability in the digital age.
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Call for Empathy and Intervention: While condemning the actions, the panel also acknowledges that Shakia might be dealing with significant personal pain, advocating for breaking harmful cycles.
Notable Quotes:
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"Hurt people. Hurt people."
– DJ Envy [05:00 – 06:43] -
"If you get into a fight with someone and you got a sharp object in your hand and you hitting her and punching... then it didn't happen if you don't go live."
– DJ Envy [02:00 – 03:00] -
"I pray this is the situation that wakes you up and you break that chain today."
– DJ Envy [05:00 – 06:43]
Conclusion
This episode of The Breakfast Club delves into a disturbing incident where social media intersects with criminal behavior, sparking conversations about accountability, mental health, and the societal impacts of online actions. Through candid discussions and critical analysis, DJ Envy, Angela Yee, and Charlamagne Tha God shed light on the complexities behind Shakia Trayvon Jenkins' actions, urging listeners to reflect on the broader implications of such behavior in today's digital landscape.
