FULL SHOW: Michael Jackson Biopic Part 2 Talks To Begin Soon + Pastor Toure Roberts & Mouse Jones Interview

The Breakfast Club1h 47mApril 30, 2026

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The Breakfast Club episode opens with a dynamic blend of social commentary, cultural reflection, and personal empowerment, beginning with a critical discussion on the Supreme Court’s recent ruling that undermines voting protections for Black communities, sparking concern over systemic disenfranchisement. The hosts—DJ Envy, Charlemagne the Guy, and Mimi Brown—then unpack the truth behind the Michael Jackson biopic’s narrative choices, clarifying that the omission of the Jordan Chandler allegations stems from a 1994 legal settlement, not estate interference, affirming the film’s effort to honor Jackson’s legacy beyond controversy. A major highlight is the student-led protest at South Carolina State University, which successfully canceled Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evitt’s commencement speech due to her anti-DEI stance, reinforcing the HBCU tradition of activism and student agency. Pastor Torrey Roberts joins to discuss his book on trauma and self-knowledge, emphasizing stillness, metacognition, and the distinction between fear and wisdom. The episode deepens with a passionate defense of DEI values in HBCUs, drawing historical parallels to the 1968 Orangeburg Massacre, and a heartfelt 'Just Fix My Mess' segment where Dr. Jess offers grounded advice on healing from toxic relationships through self-love and behavioral change. The final act features a powerful interview with Pastor Toure Roberts and Mouse Jones, who champion community-driven art, critique systemic capitalism, and call for seizing divine timing. The episode closes on an uplifting note, celebrating Mouse Jones’ ambitions with mentorship from Miles Jones, confirming a June 7th comedy show appearance, and promoting a slate of new podcasts—The Clifford Show, Learn the Hard Way, Love Trapped, and The Girlfriends, Trust Me Babe—while reinforcing themes of faith, purpose, and collective upliftment.

Key Takeaways
1

The Michael Jackson biopic’s omission of the Jordan Chandler allegations was due to a 1994 legal settlement, not estate censorship, clarifying a long-standing public misconception.

2

HBCUs like South Carolina State University have a historical and moral right to reject commencement speakers whose values contradict their mission, especially regarding DEI and racial justice.

3

Trauma distorts perception; true self-awareness requires therapy, stillness, and the ability to distinguish fear from wisdom in parenting and personal growth.

4

Rebuilding trust in relationships demands changed behavior, not just apologies, with self-love and emotional boundaries as foundational steps.

5

Capitalism can be critiqued and reimagined through community-driven models and social democracy, with art and comedy serving as both profit-generating and transformative forces.

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Chapters
0:00
10 min

Podcast Promos and Morning Energy

The episode kicks off with promotional segments for The Clifford Show and Learn the Hard Way, setting a vibrant tone with energetic host banter and a focus on personal growth and authenticity.

10:00
30 min

Supreme Court Ruling and Voter Suppression

We have to vote not just in the upcoming midterms or in the high-profile races, but in every election and every level.

Highlight
40:00
40 min

Michael Jackson Biopic: Truth Behind the Scenes

It is not that the estate and the filmmakers were unwilling to go there. Very good point.

Highlight
1:17:06
7 min

The SC State University Commencement Controversy

Commencement ceremonies honor the hard work of students. They are the personal sacrifices of students and the achievements of the students who are now graduates.

Highlight
1:20:00
2 min

Student Power at South Carolina State University

The students should decide who is the commencement speaker. You want to listen to somebody that's going to inspire you.

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High-Impact Quotes
The only way to fight capitalism is to be naked. Butt naked and broke. You got to start your own community of butt naked and broke people.
Mouse Jones116:48
Viral: 95.0
You're not behind schedule. You're being built into the schedule. Everything God designed for your journey... is coded into the world around you waiting on your emergence.
Pastor Toure Roberts (via Shaliman)121:29
Viral: 90.0
Those kids at SC State exercise their right to peacefully protest. So anyone who looks at those kids as thugs... That says more about them than it does those kids.
Charlamagne the Guy86:12
Viral: 90.0
Speakers

Hosts

DJ EnvyCharlemagne the GuyMimi BrownJess HilariousShalimanMiles JonesClifford Taylor IVKia GainesStephanie Young

Guests

Pastor Torrey RobertsPastor Toure RobertsMouse Jones
Topics Discussed
HBCU Activism and Student Rights95%voting rights90%DEI in Higher Education90%Divine Timing and Spiritual Purpose90%biopic controversy85%Career Mentorship and Dream Achievement85%student activism80%Co-Parenting After Infidelity75%Podcast Promotion and Media Visibility75%
People & Brands

South Carolina State University

organization

30xPositive

Pamela Evitt

person

15xNegative

Mouse Jones

person

14xPositive

Michael Jackson

person

12xPositive

Dr. Jess

person

12xPositive

Pastor Toure Roberts

person

10xPositive

Orangeburg Massacre

other

8xPositive

Pamela Yvette

person

6xNegative

Dead Ass Comedy Show

other

6xPositive

Tiana Taylor

person

5xPositive

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