
Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
"The inflation gift cost is rapid rising. You know what I mean? The first time you cheated on no fucking Rolls Royce, this time is a Rolls Royce. Next time is the fucking Kobe ring, then it's a hot leg. It's gonna, the cost just keeps going up." — Andrew Schultz
"The point is, your root is absolutely amazing. All right, it's got B6, it's got caffeine. That's going to be the thing that's spicy. You're not going to get the down that like what's it called with a little downer that comes out the coffee crash? Yeah, crash. You're not going to get the crash that caffeine crash even though it does calf, caffeine, the B6, I'm telling you, it's just a much better version of coffee." — Andrew Schultz
"The only way a room can elevate temperature no matter how crowded is if it's black people. Thousand white people in a small space don't matter. And she does not, yeah, she just doesn't believe in white hotness." — Akash
The podcast episode opens with a playful discussion about room temperature and perceived racial differences, quickly transitioning into more personal anecdotes. Hosts and guests share humorous stories about relationship challenges, including one host's experience with his girlfriend's electric bike and his inability to fix it, leading to embarrassment. The conversation then delves into a frank discussion about sex frequency, with each participant offering their perspective and statistical comparisons. As the episode progresses, the hosts touch upon current events, including a rapper arrested for unemployment benefits fraud and the implications of rappers bragging about criminal activities. The discussion then shifts to celebrity relationships, specifically Cardi B and Offset, exploring the dynamics of infidelity and reconciliation. Later, the podcast covers a range of topics from ancient history and cultural practices to modern technological advancements and personal hygiene. The episode also features discussions on political figures and their actions, as well as commentary on social issues and public figures' appearances. Towards the latter half, the hosts engage in a debate about personal preferences regarding physical attributes and cultural norms. The conversation concludes with a mix of personal reflections, shout-outs, and advertisements for sponsor products.