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Andrew Schulz & Ryan Clark address public disagreement, comedy in culture, media fairness| The Pivot

2025-04-01 Sports
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DON'T FORGET TO HIT THE SUBSCRIBE BUTTON, IT'S FREE AND BE THE FIRST TO KNOW PIVOT UPDATES: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUnxiP7q4RDDyeioZFZLnXA?sub_confirmation=1 "You can call me a lot of things, but ignorant I'd disagree on." Andrew Schulz Comedian and Actor Comedy is all about pushing boundaries, but what happens when the joke lands differently than expected? Over the past few months, Ryan Clark and Andrew Schulz have had a public disagreement stemming from comments Andrew made in jest about Black women and their influence on men's appearance. His remarks led Ryan to respond, emphasizing a commitment to defending his culture and refuting Andrew’s insinuations of seeking attention. From their viral exchange about clout-chasing and defending black women to messages exchanged privately to the two finally deciding to hash it out face to face. Although tensions were high, the depth and tone of this discussion displayed respect, even in uncomfortable moments, the guys navigated the conversation through the many challenges and misconceptions to try and find a common ground. On this episode of The Pivot Podcast with Ryan, Channing and Fred—Andrew's authenticity shined through, bringing humor, honesty and humility as the men had an unfiltered discussion, where no topic was off limits. Andrew and Ryan don’t shy away from tough dialogue, sensitive topics and tackling the fine line between making people laugh and making them uncomfortable. In an effort to separate impact of words from the intent, Andrew explains how his jokes can sometimes be misinterpreted and how comedy, at its core, is about perspective. As the convo furthers, the guys get in-depth about the weight of words, racism, reactions to jokes. the changing nature of comedic responsibility, social media and how the internet can twist context into controversy. Andrew admits that his approach to comedy has matured over time, and he’s become conscious of never wanting to hurt anyone and feels his humor is now diversified and united by the cultural impact of all people. Not all serious business though, Andrew comes prepared with lots of one liners and fun jabs at Ryan, Fred and Channing, showing a glimpse of the wit, edge and quickness that has yielded his extraordinary success. Beyond the laughs, Andrew opens up about his personal life, from his father’s role in his career to getting his start in comedy to his struggles with starting a family and how his fanbase transcended into one of the most diverse audiences in comedy. At the core of this discussion is proof that people, even those who have differences and seem on the total opposite sides of something, may be more alike than different. Let us know what you think of this conversation! GET MERCH HERE: https://www.pivotpodcast.com FOLLOW THE PIVOT PODCAST: INSTAGRAM | https://instagram.com/thepivot TWITTER | https://twitter.com/thepivot TIKTOK | https://tiktok.com/@thepivot FACEBOOK | https://facebook.com/thepivotpodcast SPOTIFY | https://open.spotify.com/show/5KtXTWiC3J5WW1CVTpYG5V APPLE PODCASTS | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-pivot-podcast/id1603292451 #ThePivot #Podcast #RyanClark #ChanningCrowder #FredTaylor #NFL

Top Comments (10)

@FlyingSquirrelMMA 2025-04-01

If you’ve followed Andrew Schulz for longer than the sound-byte you know that every race on earth gets these jokes

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@cambean2649 2025-04-02

andrew bringing up how they have hosted abusers on their show & never called them out was an insane checkmate lmaoo

3.1k 103 replies
@HibachiEnt 2025-04-01

Dude is really like that 😂 he came into hostile territory and stood on business while still making them laugh even when they were trying not to

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@AM-sz3qv 2025-04-02

Andrew played an away game and acted like it was his backyard 😂😂😂

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@TrulyDaijy 2025-04-02

Bro had to explain comedy to them 😂

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@calebwalker1 2025-04-01

The white chicks analogy was a subtle checkmate and exactly the point.

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@TheShop90sKids 2025-04-04

As soon as Ryan laughed at the Mexican pyramid joke, he lost his point. Debate is over.

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@Zkgod24 2025-04-04

If Ryan won’t laugh at a stereotype joke about black people but laughs when he does it for other cultures he doesn’t need to be watching comedy

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@lbrelenh 2025-04-03

That “watermelon” “low hanging fruit” joke was clever, and proved a good point

615 8 replies
@lesliebuabasah8623 2025-04-01

“Fat people. Chase me” 😂😂 dawg I’m crying

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