
Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
"I'm announcing that I am able to compete. Thank you guys very much for your support. You don't seem very supportive, Mark, which is bigoted and, uh, yeah." — Andrew Schultz
"This is what we're here for we need to make the world a little bit more digestible There's one other geopolitical issue I want to bring up Jake pop up for 60 million for Kanye and Pete to box bargain." — (Unnamed Speaker)
"The problem that Marvel's gonna have to figure out right now or the solution for it is that the new The new things that they're creating right these new stories are based on Characters that we don't have any nostalgia with yeah, right?" — (Unnamed Speaker)
The episode opens with a comedic bit where Andrew Schultz announces his intention to join the U.S. Women's National Swim Team, sparking a debate with Mark about competitive eligibility and gender identity. This segues into discussions about fundraising for Ukraine and other causes, interwoven with personal attacks and assertions about gender fluidity. The conversation then shifts to personal travel experiences, including trips to Mexico and Antigua, detailing the logistical challenges and humorous encounters.
A significant portion of the episode delves into media and technology commentary, critiquing award shows like the Grammys, discussing the impact of streaming, and debating the quality and influence of Pixar and Marvel productions. The hosts touch upon the complex geopolitical situation involving Russia and Ukraine, questioning Western influence and the effectiveness of sanctions. They also discuss controversial figures and events, including Hunter Biden's laptop, and the ongoing debate surrounding D'Shaun Watson's trade and accusations.
Later segments cover the perceived decline of traditional media and award ceremonies, the aesthetics of luxury watches like Richard Mille, and the fashion choices of prominent rappers. The episode concludes with a playful, yet critical, examination of the current geopolitical landscape and a final comedic resignation from Schultz's fictional swim team position. Sponsor reads for BlueChew, MyBookie, and Ernest are interspersed throughout the broadcast.