
Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
"You know what's sad? At this point, Kanye's family is the Kardashians. Like, that's his family. Who else is his family? When you hear Kanye's family is concerned, it's the Kardashians, and to that end, I don't believe anything, they say, it's all publicity to me." — Mark
"My friend who's bipolar is a comic, who's bipolar, you know what I'm saying? He's having his manic high. It always starts with a manic high and then crashes. You see it coming and you start seeing little signs where you're like, what exactly is happening right now? Is this this or is this not?" — Andrew
"The fact that Kim retweeted to me shows that she's complicit in either his manic episode or his presidential alluded." — Mark
The podcast clip begins with a discussion regarding Kanye West's recent public statements and his family's commentary on his mental health. The hosts debate whether West is experiencing a bipolar episode and question the authenticity of his family's concern, suggesting it might be for publicity. One speaker recounts personal experiences with friends who have bipolar disorder, describing the manic highs and subsequent crashes, and the subtle signs that precede them.
The conversation then shifts to West's political aspirations and his controversial statements about Planned Parenthood. The hosts speculate on how these statements might impact his wife and her brand, given her support base. The discussion delves into the nature of Planned Parenthood's services, with some hosts expressing a lack of understanding about its functions, leading to humorous misinterpretations.
The latter part of the clip focuses on a humorous anecdote about Andrew's friend who is bipolar, involving a fabricated art Basel event during a manic episode. This leads to a broader discussion about dog ownership and the responsibilities involved, contrasting the experiences of different hosts with their pets. The segment ends with a lighthearted exchange about dog breeds and the effort required in pet care.