The BEST Podcast ever ft. Andrew Schulz!
@nelkboys I love the unscripted awkwardness. This is why nelk boys crush. This is life
@nelkboys Holy shit he destroyed Steiny. tbh feel kinda bad for him. If Andrew did his research, he knows steiny plays a role in all the pods. He came for his neck though like a bit too hard
@nelkboys Vibe was def off. Think we’d all expect it to be funny and outrageous. It was more solemn and quiet. Seems like the boys were too quiet and Andrew had a weird mood going
@nelkboys Love him or hate him, steiny comes across as your average liberal. Victim blaming, “what did I do?” Insecure but pushes it onto other people. Andrew saw through him completely while giving him the benefit of the doubt. Steiny plays the role well if it is one. If it isn’t, then…
@nelkboys Steiny is and was a guy who struggles with his identity. It’s very sad but he believes he can’t be himself that’s why he’s been so cringe for years.
44:19 is the EXACT moment where the @nelkboys podcast with @andrewschulz went south. Up until that moment, all was good. Steiny was asking a lot of questions, even to the point where Andrew says multiple times "Oh, that's a good question." The moment Steiny kinda stopped leading the charge, Andrew started talking more, and leading a bit more. Then, at 44:19, Schulz decides to stop leading the convo, and rightfully so, because he's the guest. Andrew makes his feelings plain and known, and instead of the boys understanding him, apologizing, and moving on. They delve deeper into the offense and try and pick apart the whole situation. Bad move. It's all down hill from that point. You have Andrew who is completely unafraid to be confrontational, plus Steiny who isn't aware of the smug grin on his face the entire time, plus Steve and Kyle who are completely non-confrontational, but also not able to see what's happening, and step in. Add alcohol to the mix and you got a rager of a pod. Both parties could've taken it easy on each other, but ultimately, how well the podcast goes is the responsibility of the hosts. At the end of the day, both parties meant no harm, and the pod was money up until that point. Hope they get together again now that they understand each other a bit more!
@nelkboys this pod could actually be studies in psychology classes all over the country.