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Charlamagne tha God
Listen to me. This is Charlamagne tha God talking. If you're not on prime, you're missing out. Prime's not just fast free delivery, although that is definitely a big perk. It's a collection of excellent services that help you get more out of whatever passions you're into or getting into. Like right now I am really getting into past life regression therapy and there's so many books about it on Prime. So you can order books with prime or even listen to content on Amazon Music. Whether you're binge watching the latest on prime video, listening to music on Amazon Music or getting those last minute gifts dropped at your door with prime, same day free delivery with customers get closer to what they care about. Whatever you're into, it's all on Prime. Visit Amazon.com prime Now.
Lowe's
Lowe's knows how to help make your Super Bowl L party a touchdown. Let us help you prep your home to host with top brands like Char Broil, Blackstone and LG so you can be the MVP of game day. Plus, use the Lowe's app to find what you need for a seamless shopping run. Or huddle up with our Lowe's Red Vest associates to help make all your game time hosting decisions.
Tisha Allen
You 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.
Tomer Cohen
I'm Tomer Cohen, LinkedIn's chief product officer. If you're just as curious as I am about the way things are built, then tune into my podcast Building One. I speak with some of the best product.
Unknown Speaker
I've always been inspired by frustration. It came back to my own personal pinpoint.
So we had to go out to farmers and convince them.
Following that curiosity is a superpower.
You have to be obsessed with the human condition.
Listen to Building One on the iHeartRadio app, Apple or wherever you get your podcasts.
What's happening? We back like the name on a jersey. Welcome back to I didn't know. Maybe you didn't either. The podcast where every episode Proves that your high school history teacher was a liar.
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Now, if you've been locked into all 95 episodes of the podcast, then, you know season one, we came out swinging. Hit y'all with the grimy, gritty stuff black babies used as alligator bait. Clowns rooted in racism with blackface and nursery rhymes that were never meant for nap time. And y'all remember when I told you about Duncan Boots back in the day? They didn't aim at a target. The target was the face of an enslaved black man. Yeah, we had all the smoke in season one. Then in season two, we had to show you the wins. Like how Winston Salem, North Carolina had a black owned bus system that would have made Rosa Parks proud. Or how black people saved Pepsi. Well, one of my favorite people in history, Robert Smalls, my dude stole a whole Confederate ship and said, yeah, me and my family, up out of here. You heard of the Underground Railroad? My boy Robert Smalls had the underground cruise line for season three. Last year we had a focus on stem, science, technology, engineering and math. Black folks out here innovatin'even when they don't give us the credit. Talked about how DJs used math and neuroscience to keep the parties lit, how drones could find black towns that's been buried underwater. And of course, we shared massacres and atrocities like when Philly bombed its own citizens in the 1970s. This season, we talking about the queen black women who changed the game. Each week we've got a highlight on HBCUs. We're talking about medical injustices and malpractices. And of course, we got more massacres because apparently white supremacy had seasons, too. But it's not all bad. We've got stories of success and innovation to remind y'all that black history is about resilience, brilliance, and us never folding. So tell a friend to tell a friend. Cause we dropping new episodes daily this month on the Black Effect Podcast network. Hopefully you'll laugh, you'll learn, and you might just be mad at your history teacher all over again. Season four. I didn't know. Maybe you didn't either. Starts right now.
I didn't know.
Tisha Allen
You 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 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 podcasts.
Andrew Seaman
Did you know that 70% of people get hired at companies where they already have a connection? I'm Andrew Se, LinkedIn's editor at large for jobs and career development, and on my podcast Get Hired, I bring you all the information you need to, well, get Hired. Landing a job may be tough, but Get Hired is here for you every step of the way with advice on resumes, networking, negotiation and so much more. Listen to Get Hired with Andrew seaman on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast, or wherever you like to listen.
Tomer Cohen
I'm Tomer Cohen, LinkedIn's chief product officer. If you're just as curious as I am about the way things are built, then tune into my PODC Building 1. I speak with some of the best product builders out there.
Unknown Speaker
I've always been inspired by frustration. It came back to my own personal.
Pinpoint, so we had to go out to farmers and convince them.
Following that, curiosity is a superpower.
You have to be obsessed with the human condition.
Listen to Building One on the iHeartRadio app, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Jon Stewart
Catch Jon Stewart back in action on the Daily show and in your ears with the Daily Show Ears Edition podcast. From his hilarious satirical takes on today's politics and entertainment, the unique voices of correspondents and contributors, it's your perfect companion to stay on top of what's happening now. Plus, you'll get special content just for podcast listeners, like in depth interviews and a roundup of the week's top headlines. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
The Breakfast Club - Welcome Season 4 Summary
Release Date: February 1, 2025
Host/Author: iHeartPodcasts
Description: The World's Most Dangerous Morning Show, The Breakfast Club, With DJ Envy And Charlamagne Tha God!
In the highly anticipated premiere of Season 4, The Breakfast Club sets the tone for an exciting year ahead by introducing a series of promotional segments that spotlight new and existing content within the iHeartPodcasts network. While the episode primarily features advertisements and promotions, these segments offer listeners a glimpse into the diverse range of shows and services available, enhancing the overall listening experience.
Charlamagne Tha God kicks off the episode by extolling the virtues of Amazon Prime. He highlights that Prime offers more than just fast, free delivery, emphasizing its comprehensive suite of services tailored to various passions and interests.
Notable Quote:
"Prime's not just fast free delivery... It's a collection of excellent services that help you get more out of whatever passions you're into or getting into."
— Charlamagne Tha God ([00:00])
He shares his personal interest in past life regression therapy, pointing out the abundance of related books and audiobooks available on Prime. This segment serves to inform listeners about the multifaceted benefits of subscribing to Amazon Prime.
Lowe's steps in with an enticing promotion aimed at Super Bowl enthusiasts. They offer assistance in preparing homes for hosting memorable game day parties, featuring top brands like Char Broil, Blackstone, and LG.
Key Highlights:
This segment positions Lowe's as the go-to destination for all Super Bowl hosting needs, leveraging the event's popularity to engage listeners.
Tisha Allen introduces her podcast, Welcome to the Party, which delves into the vibrant world of women's golf. She promises engaging interviews with top players, actionable tips to improve one's swing, and entertaining stories from the golf community.
Notable Quote:
"Welcome to the Party with Tisha Allen is an iHeart Women's fourth production in partnership with Deep Blue Sports and Entertainment."
— Tisha Allen ([01:08])
Listeners are encouraged to tune in via the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or their preferred podcast platforms, positioning the show as a must-listen for golf enthusiasts.
Tomer Cohen, LinkedIn's Chief Product Officer, promotes his podcast Building One. The show focuses on the intricacies of product development, featuring conversations with some of the industry's leading product builders.
Notable Quote:
"Following that curiosity is a superpower."
— Unknown Speaker ([02:13])
The promotion emphasizes the show's appeal to those passionate about understanding how products are conceptualized and brought to market.
A comprehensive promotion for the I Didn't Know Maybe You Didn't Either podcast highlights its focus on Black history. The podcast covers a range of topics, from historical injustices and innovations to stories of resilience and brilliance within the Black community.
Notable Quote:
"Black history is about resilience, brilliance, and us never folding."
— Unknown Speaker ([02:44])
The segment outlines previous seasons' content and teases the upcoming focus on influential Black women, HBCUs, and historical massacres, aiming to educate and engage listeners with impactful narratives.
Andrew Seaman introduces his podcast, Get Hired, designed to assist job seekers in navigating the competitive employment landscape. The show offers practical advice on resumes, networking, negotiation, and more.
Notable Quote:
"Get Hired is here for you every step of the way with advice on resumes, networking, negotiation and so much more."
— Andrew Seaman ([05:29])
Listeners are encouraged to access the podcast through major platforms like iHeartRadio and Apple Podcasts to enhance their career development strategies.
Jon Stewart promotes the Daily Show Ears Edition podcast, bringing his signature satirical take on current politics and entertainment. The podcast includes unique content such as in-depth interviews and weekly headline rundowns exclusive to podcast listeners.
Key Highlights:
This segment positions the podcast as a humorous yet insightful companion for staying informed on contemporary issues.
The "Welcome Season 4" episode of The Breakfast Club serves as an extensive promotional showcase for a variety of podcasts and services within the iHeartPodcasts network. By featuring diverse offerings—from Amazon Prime benefits and Lowe's Super Bowl preparations to specialized podcasts covering women's golf, product development, Black history, career development, and satirical news commentary—the episode underscores the breadth and depth of content available to listeners. Although the episode primarily focuses on promotions, it successfully highlights the rich tapestry of programs designed to cater to a wide array of interests, setting an engaging and anticipatory tone for the upcoming season.
Note: This summary is based solely on the provided transcript, which predominantly features advertisements and promotional content. As such, the actual discussions and insights typically expected from The Breakfast Club's main segments are not present in the provided text.