
Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
"The best way to do that is to simply let the president leave and then drop a bomb on this dinner immediately. Problem solved." — Andrew Schulz
"America is incredibly divided right now. And sitting in this room are the most powerful and influential politicians and journalists in the world." — Andrew Schulz
"You know, my journey's different, but also I... I'm not like you or All Gas where you guys are putting material out all the fucking time. The only material on me is from this is not happening on a comedy central, which was I filmed six years ago." — Brendan Schaub
The episode begins with a discussion of the White House Correspondents Dinner, touching upon jokes that were considered too edgy and the perceived political leanings of various news outlets. The conversation then shifts to the personal, focusing on Brendan Schaub's wedding gift to Andrew Schulz, which sparks a debate about the thoughtfulness and value of different types of gifts. This leads into a broader reflection on the nature of content creation, the pressures of the digital age, and the journey of comedians and creators. Brendan Schaub shares insights into his recent special, "Gringo Papi," and the decision to release it on YouTube, contrasting his approach with traditional television networks and highlighting the importance of controlling his narrative and reaching his audience.
The hosts delve into the challenges and triumphs of building a personal brand and a loyal community, with a particular emphasis on the transparency of sharing one's journey. They discuss the criticism comedians face, the importance of developing a unique voice, and the evolving relationship between creators and their audience. The episode also touches upon the concept of "feelings, no facts" and the unique dynamics within podcasting communities.
Finally, the conversation explores the business aspects of content creation, including the operation of "Thick Boy Studios" and the development of various shows. The hosts discuss the dedication required to succeed in the entertainment industry, the importance of authenticity, and the rare quality of genuine good character within the business. The episode concludes with a preview of Brendan Schaub's tour dates and a reiteration of the value of his latest special.