u/Glass_Confection_845

Has anyone noticed changes behind the scenes at Flagrant over the past few years?

Well I've been a fan since the earlier days and the show feels very different now than it used to. Some of that is probably natural as podcasts grow but I'm curious if other longtime viewers have noticed changes in the dynamic, production or overall direction of the show.
I've also seen that there are job postings for roles on Andrew Schulz's team which made me wonder what it's actually like working in that environment. Obviously none of us know what goes on behind the scenes but I'm curious whether there are any public interviews, stories or experiences from former employees, collaborators or guests that shed light on the workplace culture. I think the main reason Akaash quitted Flagrant cause he was being mistreated, used only for their benefits and the toxic environment. I don't blame him to be fair he had more pactions than me cause I wouldn't have lasted that long.
One thing I've seen floating around online is speculation that there may have been tensions behind the scenes and that it could have played a role in some of the changes around the show. I have no idea if that's true, and I haven't seen any evidence confirming it but it seems to be a topic that comes up a lot in fan discussions.
I'm not interested in rumors or personal attacks. I'm more interested in understanding how the show evolved from its early days and whether people think that growth has been positive or negative.

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u/Glass_Confection_845 — 14 days ago