The-Pivot-Podcast
In this episode of The Pivot, the group discusses RC's recent Emmy win, the importance of celebrating wins and supporting each other, and the challenges and rewards of parenting. They also touch on their own journeys and the influence of the people around them. The conversation shifts to more personal topics, including the difficult experience of a loved one with dementia and how to cope with those challenges. Throughout the discussion, there is a sense of camaraderie and support for one another as they reflect on their own experiences and anxieties.
In this section, the group discusses RC's recent Emmy win and reflects on their own achievements. Despite not being nominated for an Emmy themselves, the group acknowledges that they have done work that deserves recognition. They also touch on how RC's talent and success have influenced their own work and how grateful they are for the opportunities they have been given. Overall, there is a sense of support and camaraderie among the group as they celebrate RC's success and reflect on their own journey.
In this section, the hosts of The Pivot podcast take a moment to thank guest Ryan Clark for his contributions to the show and to congratulate him on his recent Emmy win. They reflect on the hard work and determination that Clark has put into his career both on and off the field, and admire him as a father and a friend. Clark is praised for his ability to work hard and work smart, taking notes and always seeking to educate himself. The hosts express their admiration for Clark and their gratitude for his contributions to the show.
In this section, former NFL player and current ESPN analyst Marcus Spears reflects on his journey and career trajectory. He shares that he never had a passion for media nor wanted to be famous, but still wanted to work hard and be the best he could be. Spears says that being undrafted in the NFL gave him something to be pissed off about and aspire towards, whereas in TV, he wasn’t sure what he was missing that was keeping him from being more well-known. Spears believes that being on TV with colleagues he admires and respects, like Laura Rutledge, Dan Orlovsky, and Mina Kimes, pushes him to work harder and know his stuff. He expresses gratitude for everyone who has helped him along the way, noting small moments that meant a lot to him, like being chosen for NFL Live when a regular host was unavailable.
In this section, Ryan Clark discusses how he never envisioned winning an Emmy but puts all the work in to prepare for his next opportunity, focusing on what he can control and not worrying about the subjective opinions of others. Even after being nominated, Clark felt more a sense of recognition than excitement, knowing the struggles his parents faced sending him to Catholic school, but ultimately, winning the award was a testament to doing things the right way. The conversation then shifts to recognizing Alicia, a member of their team who has won 13 Emmys and how her expertise and understanding of the awards process has been invaluable.
In this section of the transcript, the hosts discussed their journey and how having the right people in the right circle can make a big difference. They talked about the importance of having someone like their producer to elevate their show and help them grow. They also discussed their admiration for Bryant Gumbel's Lifetime Achievement Award and how it inspired them to work more and be better. The hosts expressed their commitment to continuing to work hard and challenge themselves, while also sharing their core values of impacting and helping others. Additionally, they celebrated Ryan's Emmy win and emphasized the importance of supporting each other's success.
In this section, the conversation centers around the importance of celebrating wins and how the celebration of others, especially black men, is necessary. The group reflects on past victories, including Ryan's Emmy win and Fred's journey, and the difficulty in acknowledging their successes. The conversation also turns to the topic of parenting, and the challenges of balancing work and family life. Overall, the section highlights the importance of taking time to celebrate one's achievements and the achievements of others.
In this section, the co-hosts and guests of the YouTube series "The Pivot" discuss an upper-class experience they had in Las Vegas due to their show not being respected at the time. They drank and ate pizza on the High Rollers Lounge floor, and even entered high-roller rooms trivially, despite not being wealthy enough to play those games. The conversation then transitions to talk about Michael Beasley, one of the famous people they interviewed for the show, and the day they woke up early in Miami to fly to Atlanta to interview Candace Parker. The trip was a little stressful, but ended up being one of their favorite moments on the show.
In this section of the video, the group discusses their experiences with parenting, and the challenges that come with it. They reference a recent statement by Kim Kardashian about the difficulties of being a single parent and the backlash that came with it. While they empathize with the challenges of parenting, they also acknowledge the resources and privileges that may come with it, and recall the struggles of their own parents in raising them. Overall, they agree that being a parent can be difficult and mistakes will be made, but it is important to keep trying and learning from those mistakes.
In this section, the group discusses parenting, with a focus on Kim Kardashian. They debate whether she has earned her wealth or not, but agree that parenting is manual labor and requires a lot of work and empathy. They also discuss the importance of having two parents to raise a child, which they believe is the most effective approach. While they empathize with her struggles, they acknowledge that there are people who have it much tougher and that money does not always change the challenges of parenting.
In this section, the group discusses the role of parenting and how it affects their priorities in life. They all agree that it takes a village to raise a child and having two parents can be helpful when it comes to the stressors of raising a child. They also discuss how having a child can serve as motivation for some people, while for others, it has no impact on their priorities. They use NBA player, Nikola Jokic, as an example of someone who doesn't prioritize fatherhood but still manages to dominate in his profession. Overall, they agree that having a child can provide certain resources but doesn't necessarily determine one's priorities in life.
In this section, the guys discuss parenting and how having a child may or may not affect one's career. Channing jokes that having a baby might make you "work a little hard in the gym" but won't change your career. They talk about motivation and Fred pays homage to his late friend Trevor Moad saying, "it takes what it takes." They also mention Kevin Hart buying his daughter a new car for graduating salutatorian, and Channing talks about being an empty nester and how parenting is actually hard but fulfilling and the most important job they will have.
In this section of the video, Channing Tatum asks Fred about his well-being and how he's holding up. Fred explains that he is mostly good but sometimes has moments where he thinks about his grandmother who has dementia and feels emotional. He talks about how his grandmother means everything to him and how difficult it is to see her state. He also shares his coping mechanisms like meditation and talking to his therapist. Ryan weighs in and assures Fred that his grandmother's life is better because of him and acknowledges that dealing with loved ones with dementia is tough.
In this section, the group discusses the importance of being there for loved ones during difficult times. They address the pain of losing someone, especially someone close, and how it's important to take time to grieve and not suppress that feeling. They also talk about checking up on those who are generally seen as happy and fine, and acknowledging that they too may be struggling with personal demons and insecurities. Being there for others and asking them how they're really doing can make all the difference in supporting them through life's challenges.
In this section, the hosts talk about their insecurities, from wearing white underwear to suit etiquette. However, the conversation turns to more serious matters when Channing opens up about how he has inadvertently taken his wife for granted and needs to prioritize her more. The hosts show their support for each other and emphasize the importance of being happy for one another and riding for each other. They encourage viewers to share their own cool and funny moments with the pivot.
In this section, the hosts of "The Pivot" announce a contest to celebrate their top five on-camera pivot moments. Fans can submit their favorite pivot moments and the hosts will select the top five, which will be promoted on social media. The hosts remind their audience to keep believing in themselves and their work, however it may manifest. Additionally, they promote their new merch and a collaboration with Happy Dad.
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