
Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
"80% of income from porn stars. Save it, save it. No, Akash. Do I know what I'm doing? I mean, I got the fuck up, you two. Jesus Christ. Look, I don't know what the fuck I'm doing. Motherfuckers, they might not know who Sylvia Sage is. You're ruining our own show." — Kangry Schulte
"The reality is, it might be popular here, but nobody gives a fuck about female soccer anywhere outside of America. We don't really care every four years. Exactly, right? The only reason we care is because our men suck." — Akash Singh
"The reality is, it's like there is maybe the highest grossing show on television right now. It is a show called The Bachelor or The Bachelor. I girl watch it. Everybody's girl watches it. Everybody loves The Bachelor. Girls love it." — Alex Media
The episode begins with a discussion about the economic drivers behind the adult entertainment industry, where guest Sylvia Sage reveals that a significant portion of income for many performers comes from avenues outside of traditional video production, such as private escorting services. This leads to a broader conversation about the financial discrepancies in sports, particularly the pay gap between male and female athletes, with a focus on the US Women's National Soccer Team's compensation versus that of their male counterparts. The hosts explore the revenue generated by different sports and how that directly impacts player salaries, suggesting that popularity and financial success are key determinants.
The conversation then shifts to the complexities of personal relationships and professional choices, touching upon the dynamics of dating, family acceptance, and the pressures faced by individuals in various industries. There are anecdotes shared about hygiene mishaps and the challenges of maintaining personal boundaries when hosting guests. The discussion also touches on the strategic decisions made by athletes in the NBA, particularly regarding player movement and team building, highlighting Kawhi Leonard's perceived intelligence in team assembly and marketability.
Finally, the episode delves into the personal experiences and professional strategies within the adult film industry, including discussions on consent, financial management, and the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections and preventative measures. The guests reflect on the challenges and rewards of their careers, the evolution of online content platforms, and the perception of sex work versus traditional pornography. The episode concludes with a segment on the importance of financial planning and the potential for long-term financial security within these industries.