The Breakfast Club - BEST OF (Trae The Truth, And Pastor Jamal Bryant Interview. Plus, Jess Fix My Mess) Release Date: July 3, 2025
Overview
In this standout episode of The Breakfast Club, hosts DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, and Charlamagne Tha God delve into pressing community issues, feature insightful interviews, and offer relationship advice. The episode highlights an impactful conversation with Pastor Jamal Bryant about a strategic 40-day fast targeting major retailers like Target, alongside the popular "Jess Fix My Mess" segment where Jess Hilarious provides relationship counseling to listeners. Interspersed throughout are engaging interactions with callers, showcasing the show's blend of serious discourse and entertaining banter.
Interview with Pastor Jamal Bryant (10:06 - 26:08)
Pastor Jamal Bryant joins the hosts to discuss a significant initiative aimed at holding major corporations accountable to their commitments to the Black community. The focal point of this initiative is a 40-day fast targeting Target, chosen for several compelling reasons:
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Unfulfilled Commitments: "Target came out, made an announcement that they're going to invest $2 billion in black businesses. Two billion. Drum roll. And it starts December of 2025. When Trump made the announcement, January of 2025, they dishonored that commitment." (10:16)
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Economic Impact: "Negroes spend $12 million a day in Target. And I don't know any black business that amasses that much money in any singular day." (11:25)
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Lack of Representation: "Target is on 27 college campuses and not one HBCU." (11:25)
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Employment Disparities: "Target is the largest employer of black people. There are 400,000 black people on payroll and don't honor us." (11:55)
Strategic Approach: Pastor Bryant emphasized that this fast isn't a traditional boycott but a calculated move to generate data-driven insights on the impact of the Black community's withdrawal of support. "This is a call specifically for black Christians to show the younger generation our head is not in the sand. We're a part of it, but we're aligning it with prayer." (12:15)
Support for Black Businesses: To mitigate the economic impact on Black-owned businesses, Pastor Bryant introduced a partnership with the U.S. Black Chamber of Commerce. "Every person that goes to targetfast.org within an hour, I send you a Digital Directory of 300,000 black businesses across the country." (15:26)
Call to Action: Listeners were urged to support Black businesses online and participate in the fast by visiting targetfast.org. "Sign up for Target fast, I'm gonna send you a digital directory to those 300,000 businesses." (25:38)
"Jess Fix My Mess" Segment (34:15 - 55:00)
In this beloved segment, Jess Hilarious takes calls from listeners seeking advice on various relationship dilemmas.
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Co-Parenting with an Ex (35:21 - 39:44):
- Caller: Struggles with maintaining a respectful co-parenting relationship after discovering her ex-partner's infidelity through her daughter's messages.
- Jess's Advice: Encourages open communication and confronting unresolved feelings. "You deserve the right to know where my kid gonna be at when she's not in my presence." (35:21)
- Notable Quote: "You never got that closure because you just up and left." (37:35)
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Living with Mother-in-Law Conflicts (39:49 - 43:05):
- Caller: Deals with ongoing tensions between her husband and her mother, both living in the same household.
- Jess's Advice: Advocates for setting clear boundaries and having a candid conversation about household respect. "She has to respect your house or she's gonna have to go." (41:33)
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Loving Two Partners (43:29 - 55:00):
- Caller: Torn between a toxic long-term partner and a new, healthier relationship.
- Jess's Advice: Emphasizes the importance of leaving a toxic relationship despite good memories. "You gotta leave one alone. Especially the toxicity." (44:18)
- Notable Quote: "If you like both, you gotta choose one." (44:18)
"Donkey of the Day" Segment (27:00 - 34:00)
Hosted by DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God, and Trey Songz, this segment humorously critiques individuals deemed behaviorally questionable.
- Andre Steven Curtis Broaden Axe: A 29-year-old man arrested for a home invasion in Detroit involving his 11-year-old daughter.
- Charlamagne's Commentary: "This man is 29 years old and committed a home invasion on a 75-year-old." (55:00)
- Trey Songz's Take: Sharp condemnation of Andre's actions and his involvement of his daughter. "There's absolutely never a reason to run out of your daughter's life." (60:21)
- Notable Quote: "Homes are sanctuaries, homes are safe spaces. If you disturb that and somebody happens to be home and shoots and kills you in the process, you earned it, okay?" (56:58)
Listener Interactions and Banter
Throughout the episode, the hosts engage in lively banter, sharing personal anecdotes and playful teasing. Notably, the dynamic between the hosts brings a relatable and entertaining atmosphere to the discussions.
Notable Interactions:
- Addressing Incognito Mode Privacy Concerns: Charlamagne Tha God highlights privacy issues with browsers, linking to IPVanish VPN. "Did you know using your browser in incognito mode doesn't actually protect your privacy?" (02:22)
- Promotional Spots: While advertisements are interspersed, they are seamlessly integrated to maintain the show's flow. For instance, the Nissan Murano and Anabey sofas receive in-character promotions by the hosts, adding a humorous twist.
Closing Remarks and Upcoming Events
The episode wraps up with announcements of upcoming projects and events, including Pastor Jamal Bryant's initiatives and Trey Songz's new album "Angel" set for release on July 3rd. The hosts encourage listeners to stay engaged and support community-driven efforts.
Pastor Jamal Bryant's Initiatives:
- Target Fast: Congregational support and strategic black business investments.
- Legislative Advocacy: Working towards equitable laws for fathers in custody situations.
Trey Songz's New Album:
- "Angel": A deeply personal project inspired by his experiences, aiming to provide therapeutic value to both himself and his listeners. "I think this album was recorded in the process of what I was going through. So this one definitely gonna be something." (65:53)
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
- Pastor Jamal Bryant: "Negroes spend $12 million a day in Target." (11:25)
- Jess Hilarious: "You deserve the right to know where my kid gonna be at when she's not in my presence." (35:21)
- Charlamagne Tha God: "Did you know using your browser in incognito mode doesn't actually protect your privacy?" (02:22)
- Trey Songz: "Homes are sanctuaries, homes are safe spaces. If you disturb that and somebody happens to be home and shoots and kills you in the process, you earned it, okay?" (56:58)
- Pastor Jamal Bryant: "Call up now. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club." (26:02)
Conclusion
This episode of The Breakfast Club masterfully balances serious discussions on economic empowerment and corporate accountability with personal relationship advice and entertaining segments. Through the articulate insights of Pastor Jamal Bryant and the empathetic guidance from Jess Hilarious, listeners are both informed and engaged. The hosts' dynamic interplay and the show's commitment to addressing real-world issues make this episode a compelling listen for both regular followers and newcomers.
Note: All timestamps correspond to the episode's timeline, providing context to the highlighted discussions and quotes.
