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Andrew Schulz on New YouTube Special, Comedy, and Current Events | The Fighter and The Kid Ep. 490

The Fighter and The KidFebruary 5, 20201h 38min258,352 views
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Andrew Schulz's New Special and Comedy Philosophy

  • 🎤 Andrew Schulz discusses his new 35-minute special released on YouTube, featuring crowd work and improvised material.
  • 💡 He intentionally released it the same day as Dave Chappelle's special, creating an "album drop" moment for comedy.
  • 🎭 Schulz believes comedy evolves, moving beyond dated sitcom formulas to more theatrical and narrative-driven styles.
  • 🎯 His new special aims to demonstrate that diverse audiences can laugh together at themselves, countering the idea that only a vocal minority is offended.

Social Commentary and 'Woke' Culture

  • 🗣️ Schulz critiques the prevalence of "think pieces" and overly sensitive reactions to comedy and other topics.
  • 🌍 He argues that societal issues like racism exist everywhere, not just in specific regions, and that people find reasons to divide regardless of color.
  • 🧐 The comedian highlights how elite academic institutions and media can create narratives that disconnect from the experiences of everyday people.

Athletic Feats and Extreme Sports

  • 🧗 The conversation touches on Alex Honnold's free solo climb of El Capitan, debating its status as the greatest athletic feat due to its zero margin for error.
  • 🏊‍♂️ Michael Phelps is mentioned as a contender for greatest athlete due to his dominance in a sport with more accessible participation.
  • 🏃 Usain Bolt is cited as undeniably the most dominant athlete because running is a universal activity.

The NFL, Player Value, and Business

  • 🏈 The discussion analyzes the NFL's focus on the "shield" versus player personalities, contrasting it with the NBA's player-centric model.
  • 🌟 Odell Beckham Jr. is highlighted as an exception in the NFL for his individual branding and marketability.
  • 💰 The value of elite wide receivers and running backs is questioned, suggesting they are overpaid and less impactful than offensive/defensive linemen or quarterbacks.
  • 🧠 The difficulty of the quarterback position is emphasized, with many draft picks failing to succeed.

Personal Reflections and Life Lessons

  • 🚗 The group discusses the Kevin Hart car accident, reflecting on the dangers of driving fast and the importance of caution.
  • ⚖️ A story about a pregnant woman giving birth alone in a Denver jail highlights issues with bureaucratic inefficiency and lack of urgency.
  • 🤝 The concept of "selling out" is explored in the context of Jay-Z's involvement with the NFL, arguing that influence often requires compromise.
  • 💰 The discussion touches on trademarking phrases like "Taco Tuesday" and the absurdity of owning common language.
  • 😮 A story about a bar patron calmly smoking during a robbery showcases an extreme level of indifference or bravery.
  • 🎤 The episode concludes with reflections on Gronk's retirement and the mental toll of professional sports, alongside discussions on personal style and footwear.
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