@@aodigital9421 I know I just think it’s funny because Andrew always has the same look on his face when he either agrees with it or says it himself. Someone always makes the connection it’s awesome
He also has a WAY more in depth dive on all his interactions w/ the cartel on his UA-cam channel . good shit. This guy should be our generations' Frank Abagnale, but u ain't hear nothing coming from the US GOV! Kinda makes u realize WHAT IS REALLY IMPORTANT THE THE CIA/FBI USGOVT, lol.
No it wasn't. The other three seem to have their egos taking over. They think their commentary is more valuable than letting their audience hear the guest. I'm seeing happen over time. Andrew needs to reign them in a bit
One of if not the best episode yet. Johnny has the ability to narrate a story to perfection, keeping everyone's minds captivated. The rest let him navigate without interruption.. Perfecto! ❤
The variety in guests is one of this podcasts greatest strengths. It’s a nice combo of the biggest names and hidden gems. Plus the episodes with just the boys are always gold.
This is why legacy media can NEVER compete with the internet. 3 hours of conversation that provided me with almost every aspect of comedic appreciation, curiosity, and human emotion available. The balance to this convo was so good. Small criticism... There were a couple times where Schulz would interject, mid sentence, when he's explaining something paramount to the story just to get a joke off, and the story would trail. I said out loud "Bro, shut up! Let him finish!" a couple times lol That said, this was 🔥
That's one of Andrew's worst characteristics as an interviewer, he does this with a lot of guests. I still love the show and all but yeah he has the tendency to talk over the guests quite a lot.
easily one of the greatest guests and episodes by far. feel like I'm gonna be fiending for this kind of storytelling and interview quality from here on out. the bar has been raised!
You realize that he's full of shit right? He was never a dealer. You white suburbanites are hilariously naive to think this guy was actually dealing more than a few grams at the local burger king 🤡 Dude is so fake. Nobody talks about prison. Unless they got raped
One of if not the best episode yet. Johnny has the ability to narrate a story to perfection, keeping everyone's minds captivated. The rest let him navigate without interruption.. Perfecto!
I thank god for being alive during this era! You couldn't get access to this type of conversation and story a few years ago. Maybe only by happenstance you'd run into or partied with guys like Johnny Mitchell. This is Wild.
Dudeeeeee y’all don’t even know how much I as a fan appreciate this episode! I really love that you don’t have just 1 lane as far as a “type” of guest you guys have in. Super versatile, and that’s what separates you guys from so many pods. Also, the fact I found this guys content from YTshorts as well, and subscribed but have yet to get into the rabbit hole that is his longer form of content. But dude EXCELLENT pod not only because of the guest cus he was an amazing guest, but you all vibed with him perfectly. Plus I love how he was busting marks balls and kinds jokingly giving him a hard time at one point. Was absolutely one of the highlights of the episode, very very funny Shit. Again great pod guys, keep these phenomenal episodes coming !!!👌🏼✊🏼💯💯💯
Man gotta say, 1000% relate to gettin comfortable in there. So much easier than having real responsibilities on the outside. I’m not strung out in there, workin out, playin cards with the boys, regular routine, no problems… things get real easy once you’re locked in with that mindset
Yeah it's crazy.. and it only took me a few months. After awhile it became kind of nice and peaceful lol it's hard to explain but like you said just the routine and no responsibilies, it just starts to feel like home. It's crazy how humans can adapt to anything.
It was reveting because it's probably not true. I believe that he was probably a junkie, nothing more. If he is who claims he is, I'm a mau mau fighter pilot.
Respect homie. I did 18 years in Oregon prisons, day for day Measure 11s. I’m not affiliated, a rat, or rapist, and can relate. 1999-2016 I made it through post prison supervision with NO violations. Congrats. Keep it real
@@Reviewthisworld you kinda got that phony feeling bout him too huh? me too dawg i can’t blame you at all lol 😂 idk why it’s sumn bout him that makes me think “well if all this was true… then x and y would be different..” plus I don’t think he worked for any cartel at all specially not a mexican one.
You should get on Michael Franzese, he's an old Mafia captain from the 70s and did a decade in jail. He probably won't want to go back to New York though.
Chael Sonnen keeps you hanging on EVERY word and massively entertained. The girl who escaped North Korea was some super adult level top notch interview that most of our country needs to hear.
This is probably my favorite podcast episode ever. Wow this was most entertaining and engaging dude I think I’ve seen on UA-cam. Definitely tapping in to his content moving forward. 3+ hours I was locked in lol
@@jimpowers0810 yea but he’s more known for his podcast on UA-cam called The connect with Johnny Mitchell. It’s a pretty good pod if you’re interested.
It's insane to say but, Flagrant is legitimately the best interview show going around. Unbeatable for humour, emotion, information and for making guests comfortable.
Johnny Mitchell deserves all the success he’s getting. He’s been grinding in these LA clubs and mics for years. I couldn’t be happier to see him shining after all that hard ass work.
@@skankytrick lol There are more ex cons in comedy than you probably realize. If Johnny was a Black man or Latino, you wouldn't question his story at all. That's on you.
@@bamm86 Well you're assuming quite a lot for a White-hating racist. It is not hard to imagine a multitude of "ex cons" in comedy, considering it is more about luck than anything in terms of being convicted of a crime. In most states, literally everything you do in your daily life could fall under the statutory definition of one crime or another. Being an "ex con" is more normal than not, unless you grew up as a cloistered, emasculated simpleton. Other races get locked up more than black people, even though black people commit the majority of violent crimes. If you asked anyone to guess the race of an armed home invasion robber, the best guess would be Black. People assume Blacks commit the most crimes because they DO commit the most crimes. Even Black people are most afraid of other black people. And your ignorant, racist comments notwithstanding, I know this guy is full of shit because I was locked up for over 7 years, including 5 years in a max security prison, and I've seen it all and heard it all. And that's why it all seems cute and intriguing to you despite not having a damn clue wtf you're talking about.
Just an fyi there's tons of channels to help overcome that. There's also neutral remedies to help. I get them too n it sucks. For me they just come out of nowhere. I hope you learn to overcome them. Best wishes
Another example, why this podcast is one of the best out there! The chemistry in the group of hosts and the interest and fun they have with their guests is just outstanding. Thank you guys for another three hours of pure entertainment...!
Im from colombia and I can tell you alot of the real drug dealers, especially the ones making money are white, many that come from america, British decent , but the system works so that in the end the mugshot of the person ends up being a low level black or latino drug dealer who is just an in experienced beginner, how sad. THEN THE WORLD POINTS AT THEM AS THE WHITE ONES LAUGH AND PROBABLY GO ON TO BECOME PRESIDENT AKA TRUMP
@@scubawithatuba yeah I’m totally sure that’s who you associate with talking about “What a FEAKING story” but going being naive and influenced but clearly bullshit stories of cartel members even though this guy is not in any data base at all
Found his UA-cam channel after he posted his first episode, he’s charismatic and a good storyteller. I’m happy to see him getting this publicity from Schultz that shit is dope he definitely deserves it.
@@modedesigner7534 he has paperwork showing his cases, he also has paperwork showing he is not a rat. Don’t know what else you need to see he’s not a liar
Goddaum hearing some one else have the same story is insane, it really helped me relate, I thought I was alone in this feeling for so long, it's hard to think how many other people have had similar experiences, straight hit me like a brick.
@@2011blueman Lol why so mad bro... I think people would be exposing him quickly if what he is saying was a lie. Sorry he isn't over the top or edgy enough for you.
@@cesarperez10 sounds like something someone would say when this pod is all they’ve seen of him. Go watch his actual podcast called “The connect with Johnny mitchel” and you’ll obviously see that he was way deeper than just “low level operations” or don’t and continue to talk out of your ass like every other UA-cam commenter.
Shantaram was the best book I read in jail. Loved the show as well. I love how the book and show both display how a criminal can still be a good man. That’s important to remember in those types of situations.
Literally the only thing I dislike about this pod. And it's not a terrible dislike. Just wanna hear the stories w/o 4 other people cutting each other off......
This interview was a great episode and really gave me a lot of insight on Johnny and some of the experiences he's gone through, subscribing to that Johnny for episode #5 for sure 😉
@@manonamissionpart2 went from any other big city that had a dangerous area and was dangerous at certain times but had chill people to a homeless drug infested place that can be dangerous at any time of day and anywhere, crazy shit happening in million dollar neighborhoods bc the kids are on crazy drugs and wanting to try and prove themselves too, a bad combo of having no purpose and having everything they want from their parents and the internet area blowing up a life that has always been romanticized in movies like dealing and girls and living that life like this guy was saying in the pod and most white kids used to think they could never do that shit cuz the blacks or Mexicans wouldn’t even fuck with them and would fuck em up and now it’s getting mixed enough that the poor colored ppl see they can use the somewhat better off white ppl to get more shit and get away with shit
I've never heard of any lockup, especially a county jail having a fight on sight mandate for new people. I've been locked up several times and for the most part people in county are trying hard to stay out of trouble because they haven't been sentenced yet and can still make bail. His story just seems suspect or embellished at the very least.
Bro I was locked up in Oregon and at two rivers where he talked about playing basketball they didn't even have basketball there it was only a Smith machine and other workout equipment. You don't need to do that in the county jails here unless you have bad paperwork. His story is full of bullshit honestly
Anyone that's been locked up knows this dudes stories are just that, stories. I'm sure some truth is in there but there's so much that's easy to call out as bs like not being able to eat when you get to county. Most county intake units are full of dudes detoxing there's usually extra trays if the pod workers don't take them but ain't know way you're "catching a fade" soon as you get there.
What’s he gonna do? Admit when and how he bitched out? His version is much more compelling, so I’m not surprised. Also the cartels own lone dealers eventually through power intimidation. Oh well . I like his version better as a story
Dude...that "Did you pause?" part for Mario Kart, fucking killed me. Also, Andrew's epiphany, when he realized how fucked up it is to be a Street Level dealer, was Pure Gold.
Good on you Johnny. Been watching your channel since day 1. Quality storytelling and interesting topics …coming from a Colombian that hates the stereotypes
I love the moments when I'm like "Thats a comedian's question". When he's talking about getting robbed at gun point and Shultz is like "Did you pause the game?", I don't think you can teach that shit, thats just a different kind of mind.
He is right the first 30 days are the hardest. After that time flies. Except in solitary. Every second is like waiting for the last 5 minutes of school before summer. Pure agony.
"We gotta gentrify the prison system, move some more white people in there." I'm howling, that's the funniest and most real statement I've heard in the past ten years. I finally understand why Mark is on the couch.
Love the way you chaps engage with people from all walks of life in such an organic way. My man is a absolute lunatic 🤯 albeit effortlessly nonchalant. Great episode.
With every new episode Akaash seems to be more pushed to the side. It feels like the guys have a camaraderie because of all the travel and work they do together in which Akaash doesn’t participate. It’s a bit weird.
Even if thats the case its still uncalled for, something wierd behind the curtains going on. Its definitely getting to Akash as well, he is acting way different now.
Him speaking on how time flies because of routine and what not reminds me of my deployment in the navy being out to sea for 7 months. Leaving was the hardest then you get in a routine or working gym chow training and you blink and you’re pulling into home port. I felt that
I will never stop being amazed at their ability to relate literally every possible lifestyle to being a comedian lol
To be fair, it was Johnny who made that connection this episode.
Johnny is also a comedian
LMAO why do all comedians do that shit 😂😂😂
@@aodigital9421 I know I just think it’s funny because Andrew always has the same look on his face when he either agrees with it or says it himself. Someone always makes the connection it’s awesome
@@jmanster195 I’m aware but I still think it’s funny that in almost every episode where they have a guest, someone makes the connection
I've never heard of this guy before and the first half hour is the most compelling podcasting I'll hear all week goddamn
Same bro! Shits entertaining af
He also has a WAY more in depth dive on all his interactions w/ the cartel on his UA-cam channel . good shit. This guy should be our generations' Frank Abagnale, but u ain't hear nothing coming from the US GOV! Kinda makes u realize WHAT IS REALLY IMPORTANT THE THE CIA/FBI USGOVT, lol.
Y P Po
His SHORTS on UA-cam are AMAZING 👏
Bruh you never got the yt shorts of this guy 😭 Feel like I know everything about this mufkr 😂😂
The chemistry between Johnny and everyone was so perfect right from the beginning😂😂 you should have him on more often
He one of us
Honestly it only gets better as it goes
Dude is a liar.
this comment is completely correct
No it wasn't. The other three seem to have their egos taking over. They think their commentary is more valuable than letting their audience hear the guest. I'm seeing happen over time. Andrew needs to reign them in a bit
One of if not the best episode yet. Johnny has the ability to narrate a story to perfection, keeping everyone's minds captivated. The rest let him navigate without interruption.. Perfecto! ❤
Ya if they let him speak and stop putting in their 2 cents every 10 seconds.
The variety in guests is one of this podcasts greatest strengths. It’s a nice combo of the biggest names and hidden gems. Plus the episodes with just the boys are always gold.
Absolutely, unmatched variety with the flagrant crew's guest slection
You all have a weird parasocial thing with Andrew who probably couldn’t give a fuck less about you guys. Weird…
This dude is legitimately funny and cool.
oh, and Andrew is one of those things...
Yeah I clocked it from the Mexican joke. Funny dude.
His podcast is lowkey firee 🔥
@@jordanjoe7276 im gonna have to give it a listen.
This dude is a low level nobody who exaggerates his balls off
You know its a great podcast when you actually go into the comments to see what other people are saying about it. 10/10
Idk i more often do that too gauge whether or not a podcast is worth listening to
Facts
@@Comedymothershit z
u guessed what i did just now. lol
Huh? I got to comments to see if people are talking sht or not and see if it's worth it.
One of the most overall entertaining podcasts I’ve seen. Really well done. Johnny Mitchell is the fuggin man. Great job Schultz
This is why legacy media can NEVER compete with the internet. 3 hours of conversation that provided me with almost every aspect of comedic appreciation, curiosity, and human emotion available. The balance to this convo was so good.
Small criticism... There were a couple times where Schulz would interject, mid sentence, when he's explaining something paramount to the story just to get a joke off, and the story would trail. I said out loud "Bro, shut up! Let him finish!" a couple times lol
That said, this was 🔥
100%
That's one of Andrew's worst characteristics as an interviewer, he does this with a lot of guests. I still love the show and all but yeah he has the tendency to talk over the guests quite a lot.
This was probably the most captivating episode of flagrant yet in my opinion. I love when you guys get these amazing guests with interesting stories
😂😂😂😂 the guys full of shit
Literally all lies
@@yehheapsmadaybut his paperwork checks out buddy, he’s legit
This story is fake. Johnny mitchell is a fraud.
@@eternalglow6483 Mitchell is a total liar doing this for UA-cam clout. Don't believe this guy.
easily one of the greatest guests and episodes by far. feel like I'm gonna be fiending for this kind of storytelling and interview quality from here on out. the bar has been raised!
What is his youtube name
@@thormccrete4061 I'd assumed you've found it by now but if not word for word it is
"The Connect: with Johnny Mitchell"
You realize that he's full of shit right? He was never a dealer. You white suburbanites are hilariously naive to think this guy was actually dealing more than a few grams at the local burger king 🤡
Dude is so fake. Nobody talks about prison. Unless they got raped
@@thormccrete4061shoenice22
One of if not the best episode yet. Johnny has the ability to narrate a story to perfection, keeping everyone's minds captivated. The rest let him navigate without interruption.. Perfecto!
Literally copied another comment from a year ago, weirdo bot thirsty for likes...
One of the best flagrant Eps so damn entertaining. 3 hrs felt like 30 minutes, Great stuff guys!
Every other episode I be skipping every 5 minutes, but this one was exceptionally interesting. The dude has some sweet tongue
@@abdulazizharoon3693 AYOOOO
@@abdulazizharoon3693 not only was he a good host but he the whole room actually was in on it too.
Just like prison
He’s got a podcast called The Connect with Johnny Mitchel if you wanna check more of him out. He makes good content.
I thank god for being alive during this era! You couldn't get access to this type of conversation and story a few years ago. Maybe only by happenstance you'd run into or partied with guys like Johnny Mitchell. This is Wild.
And that this is all fiction, you still can’t get access to this info IRL
Dudeeeeee y’all don’t even know how much I as a fan appreciate this episode! I really love that you don’t have just 1 lane as far as a “type” of guest you guys have in. Super versatile, and that’s what separates you guys from so many pods. Also, the fact I found this guys content from YTshorts as well, and subscribed but have yet to get into the rabbit hole that is his longer form of content. But dude EXCELLENT pod not only because of the guest cus he was an amazing guest, but you all vibed with him perfectly. Plus I love how he was busting marks balls and kinds jokingly giving him a hard time at one point. Was absolutely one of the highlights of the episode, very very funny Shit. Again great pod guys, keep these phenomenal episodes coming !!!👌🏼✊🏼💯💯💯
Man gotta say, 1000% relate to gettin comfortable in there. So much easier than having real responsibilities on the outside. I’m not strung out in there, workin out, playin cards with the boys, regular routine, no problems… things get real easy once you’re locked in with that mindset
with that pfp i bet you love being in there with the boys
I couldn’t have said it better myself.
Yeah it's crazy.. and it only took me a few months. After awhile it became kind of nice and peaceful lol it's hard to explain but like you said just the routine and no responsibilies, it just starts to feel like home. It's crazy how humans can adapt to anything.
From begining to end this podcast was fucking riveting. The dynamic between everyone was so good. Hope you guys do another one soon
It was reveting because it's probably not true. I believe that he was probably a junkie, nothing more. If he is who claims he is, I'm a mau mau fighter pilot.
Hello fellow drug dealers, man this guy is a phoney
@@prasathcs7377 he’s verified your a nobody that’s the difference to call him a junkie when he was selling weed is hilarious stay mad and broke
@@prasathcs7377 I see his shorts on here all the time. It’s 99% BS
You know he's a giant liar right 😅
Respect homie. I did 18 years in Oregon prisons, day for day Measure 11s. I’m not affiliated, a rat, or rapist, and can relate. 1999-2016
I made it through post prison supervision with NO violations. Congrats. Keep it real
God bless u bro !
🙏🏾
Welcome back brother
Blessings 🙌
Happy your out stay out broski
One of the absolute best Flagrant episodes, Johnny is an interesting and funny dude. Much appreciated gents.
How is it the best with how much andrew and everyone talks over everyone ??
I think they didn’t talk over his fraudulent ass enough personally
@@Reviewthisworld ac
@@Reviewthisworld 💀💀💀
@@Reviewthisworld you kinda got that phony feeling bout him too huh? me too dawg i can’t blame you at all lol 😂 idk why it’s sumn bout him that makes me think “well if all this was true… then x and y would be different..” plus I don’t think he worked for any cartel at all specially not a mexican one.
This was a great podcast, took me a couple of days to finish it however I’m glad I kept on coming back to finish it. Great Story telling and laughs.
Guys a savage Shultz always pulls the best guests
Lmao so true
@@GH-cd6oq welp neither one of us knows 100% I listen for fun not for facts bro
What makes him a savage?
@@jmaldonado741 just his ability to get guests
I wish he would just let them talk and finish their thought.
You should get on Michael Franzese, he's an old Mafia captain from the 70s and did a decade in jail. He probably won't want to go back to New York though.
This is the kind of conversation dads have over a drink at the end of the night at a family gathering. Super engaging and never-ending.
This was the first Flagrant podcast that kept my interest all the way through. Fascinating stories from Johnny.
Man the prison system aint worth the crime bro thats what makes me nervous about people wrongfully arrested
Chael Sonnen keeps you hanging on EVERY word and massively entertained.
The girl who escaped North Korea was some super adult level top notch interview that most of our country needs to hear.
This is probably my favorite podcast episode ever. Wow this was most entertaining and engaging dude I think I’ve seen on UA-cam. Definitely tapping in to his content moving forward. 3+ hours I was locked in lol
totally. absolutely right!
Huge congrats to Johnny on making it to this podcast! That's a big deal
Is he a comedian? Never heard of him
@@jimpowers0810 yea but he’s more known for his podcast on UA-cam called The connect with Johnny Mitchell. It’s a pretty good pod if you’re interested.
@@reececisneros1622 thank you!
@@reececisneros1622 real ones know him from the leo and danny show
It's insane to say but, Flagrant is legitimately the best interview show going around. Unbeatable for humour, emotion, information and for making guests comfortable.
They’re called podcasts.
@@v-i-be that's why it's so insane that it's the best interview show, numb nut 😂🤡
@@v-i-be 😂
Agreed
They are too many doe
Johnny Mitchell deserves all the success he’s getting. He’s been grinding in these LA clubs and mics for years. I couldn’t be happier to see him shining after all that hard ass work.
Talking about the fake criminal big shot?
@@skankytrick lol There are more ex cons in comedy than you probably realize. If Johnny was a Black man or Latino, you wouldn't question his story at all. That's on you.
@@bamm86 Well you're assuming quite a lot for a White-hating racist. It is not hard to imagine a multitude of "ex cons" in comedy, considering it is more about luck than anything in terms of being convicted of a crime. In most states, literally everything you do in your daily life could fall under the statutory definition of one crime or another. Being an "ex con" is more normal than not, unless you grew up as a cloistered, emasculated simpleton. Other races get locked up more than black people, even though black people commit the majority of violent crimes. If you asked anyone to guess the race of an armed home invasion robber, the best guess would be Black. People assume Blacks commit the most crimes because they DO commit the most crimes. Even Black people are most afraid of other black people. And your ignorant, racist comments notwithstanding, I know this guy is full of shit because I was locked up for over 7 years, including 5 years in a max security prison, and I've seen it all and heard it all. And that's why it all seems cute and intriguing to you despite not having a damn clue wtf you're talking about.
And ruined many lives with drugs.. let’s not forget that little factor
@@Butchzillaa lmao he sold weed
I love how they muted the drug partner's name when Johnny is saying it but NOT when Andrew does!!!
Reggie is probably pissed 👀
I was wondering if anyone else caught that lmaoooo
@@dregosteelI feel like every town has a dealer named reggie I’m sure it’s all good
Sure they could figure it out from Johnny’s podcast with that name now haha
Reggie was a different guy, I think
I love that "What's up everybody" at the beginning of each episode. Really gets me in the mood to watch the pod!
Somehow your best guest yet. More charismatic and engaging than 99% of comedians. Make him a regular.
Possibly the most interesting interview with real world questions , answers and people. This is EXACTLY what people want to see
Nice seeing Andrew have a laugh with his younger brother
WTF is Alexx Media doing on that couch? he contributes absolutely nothing. It's annoying just watching him sit there in what he calls "fashion"
😭 I really think to myself why does every male guest and him look alike
They got the same dad or some shi
I swear i was about to write something like this lol
I don't get it, is this a race joke?
I did an open mic with this guy in LA a couple years ago. Hard worker and deserves his success. Dudes funny af too.
the drug guy? is he a comidian?
@@ahmedhamm5464 yes. He’s a comedian. Look at his Instagram.
@@ahmedhamm5464 yes
Yea all his drug storys are fake jokes
@@802yotaguy5 WHAT???
Took all the trouble to bleep out his partners name and Shultz says his name twice 😅
~reggie~ 😍
Lmao I caught that too 😂😂😂😂
@@Mk-qt2bl 🤫
It’s a fictional story bro trust me it’s cool
And my partners names not Reggie IRL 😉
Andrew, right now i am havin a panick attack and i feel like im going insane, your podcast helps me distract myself, thank you
God bless you I can relate
I understand completely
Are you taking any medications?
You can talk to me
Just an fyi there's tons of channels to help overcome that. There's also neutral remedies to help. I get them too n it sucks. For me they just come out of nowhere. I hope you learn to overcome them. Best wishes
Hell yea! About time Johnny gets some recognition. This dude puts out quality content.
It’s all bullshit. Good stories all fake.
His blow up has been fast. Helps he is also a comedian so it makes it easier to join these convos
Facts
Fire episode 🔥🔥 bro’s super articulate, very good story teller kept me hooked the entire time👏 Definitely knows his stuff 🔥🔥
He is the only reason I am watching this episode. He is a FAB storyteller and his channel is great!
Another example, why this podcast is one of the best out there!
The chemistry in the group of hosts and the interest and fun they have with their guests is just outstanding.
Thank you guys for another three hours of pure entertainment...!
Im from colombia and I can tell you alot of the real drug dealers, especially the ones making money are white, many that come from america, British decent , but the system works so that in the end the mugshot of the person ends up being a low level black or latino drug dealer who is just an in experienced beginner, how sad. THEN THE WORLD POINTS AT THEM AS THE WHITE ONES LAUGH AND PROBABLY GO ON TO BECOME PRESIDENT AKA TRUMP
And don’t forget the couch slapping!
Don't forget interrumpting the guest 24/7
As mentioned in the podcast, I read Shantaram.
Such a great book! One that hurts to finish because you never want it to end.
Thank you!
Freelancing free-base is a wild alliteration. Good one, Mark.
This dude has stories for days. Awesome story teller! ✨🕊
😊zzzz-
He had to do the time because if he ratted he'd be dead right now
@@TheAnnoyingBoss You'll believe anything. Do you prefer CNN or MSNBC?
Yeah, dude has a wild imagination.
@@skankytrick how dare you assume i drink that koolaid propaganda
As a Mexican I approve this episode 😂 the beginning has me dying
Go watch the most recent 'lemon party' episode. Mexican approved as well 🌮 🇲🇽
Super Logical
Ralph should apologize to George Lopez
@@ironpandaloco George is a clown
@@B-RaDD I'll check it out after this episode. thanks for putting me on brother
What a freaking story! This was one of the best podcasts yet. The balance of comedy, education and amazing stories!
No education because nothing this guy says is true
@@Notchilldude You obviously haven't lived with any cartel members. You should try it, you'd learn a lot, lol.
@@scubawithatuba yeah I’m totally sure that’s who you associate with talking about “What a FEAKING story” but going being naive and influenced but clearly bullshit stories of cartel members even though this guy is not in any data base at all
Found his UA-cam channel after he posted his first episode, he’s charismatic and a good storyteller. I’m happy to see him getting this publicity from Schultz that shit is dope he definitely deserves it.
He’s a liar.
Not a liar
At most a comedian (they all embellish)
Agreed with first post
@@sebastienmartineau4660 definitely a liar
@@modedesigner7534 why?
@@modedesigner7534 he has paperwork showing his cases, he also has paperwork showing he is not a rat. Don’t know what else you need to see he’s not a liar
Goddaum hearing some one else have the same story is insane, it really helped me relate, I thought I was alone in this feeling for so long, it's hard to think how many other people have had similar experiences, straight hit me like a brick.
Same here.
Lol not alone my friend. This guy hit nails and smiles on mr
SILENCE IS GOLDEN
His story is insane but what sold me is... he's actually hilarious! lmfao New fan 🤝
His story is mostly fiction from him watching documentaries.
@@2011blueman Lol why so mad bro... I think people would be exposing him quickly if what he is saying was a lie. Sorry he isn't over the top or edgy enough for you.
45min in and he already reveals he has no idea what hes talking about. He was low level operations, that's it.
@@cesarperez10 sounds like something someone would say when this pod is all they’ve seen of him. Go watch his actual podcast called “The connect with Johnny mitchel” and you’ll obviously see that he was way deeper than just “low level operations” or don’t and continue to talk out of your ass like every other UA-cam commenter.
His story is the life of many Mexicans living in California but he’s a great story teller & funny af too
Shantaram was the best book I read in jail. Loved the show as well. I love how the book and show both display how a criminal can still be a good man. That’s important to remember in those types of situations.
My favorite book as well!
Schultz will never go more than a minute without completely cutting the guest off😂
Or cutting off Akash when his about to ask a question lol
Literally the only thing I dislike about this pod. And it's not a terrible dislike. Just wanna hear the stories w/o 4 other people cutting each other off......
This guy had me so angry lol
He loves nothing more than to hear himself talk, and then get amused by himself.🙄
Look up what he did to shwab. Shultz is a thief and a coward 1000%
He deserves this interview I seen his grind and heard his story I am inspired for sure
This interview was a great episode and really gave me a lot of insight on Johnny and some of the experiences he's gone through, subscribing to that Johnny for episode #5 for sure 😉
Hes a giant liar get your head straight dude
This guy would be a great standup comedian! He's witty, funny, smart, and has a great voice!!
He is lol
@@cookingbacon3085 Am I just an idiot? Lmao I had no idea.
@@Astrohhh just means your instincts are sharp
Mark is sooooooo underrated. He asks such goood questions and has the best energy.
Nah he's so shit. Career will go nowhere
lol marks burner has arrived
There is no way the Ralph barbosa episode was uploaded right before this one by accident especially after hearing this at 39:52 😂😂😂
Ahhh nice catch lol
Yooooo
Oh shiiiittt !
Woooooohhhhhh was that him!!
Yo this is an amazing podcast lol this dude is awesome and i've literally stopped doing any work so I can just listen in to these stories lol
Mark always got a fire line every 30 minutes
This is the best content from these guys. Very charismatic, interesting guest, telling storeis and they provide an occassional quip here and there.
I watched almost all the episodes of Johnny’s story and man it’s definitely a trip to find out about and how everything connects together
Pod of the year so far? This guy vibes really well and is a great combo of funny and interesting
Johnny and Shultz have insane chemistry 🧪
Saw a quick clip on TikTok turned it off 30 seconds in cause I knew I’d wanna watch the whole thing, instantly switch to yt, 3 hours later, great show
We need him on again for more stories! One of the best episodes!
This was one of the most interesting and best interviews/shows in the last couple months guys. Loved this
Amazing chemistry, and great questions and comments! This episode was one of my favorites all around.
The chemistry between Johnny and everyone was so dope. 🔥🔥🔥
“Did you pause the game?” that shit had me crying 29:30
Just found your channel. Love this episode!!
How did you get no likes on this I’m confused
@@AITCHESSPEEfr💀
It's normal to snitch😢🎉😂
Lived in Portland from 2000-2020 and the amount of change that happened there in those 20 yrs was insane
What happened?
@@manonamissionpart2 went from any other big city that had a dangerous area and was dangerous at certain times but had chill people to a homeless drug infested place that can be dangerous at any time of day and anywhere, crazy shit happening in million dollar neighborhoods bc the kids are on crazy drugs and wanting to try and prove themselves too, a bad combo of having no purpose and having everything they want from their parents and the internet area blowing up a life that has always been romanticized in movies like dealing and girls and living that life like this guy was saying in the pod and most white kids used to think they could never do that shit cuz the blacks or Mexicans wouldn’t even fuck with them and would fuck em up and now it’s getting mixed enough that the poor colored ppl see they can use the somewhat better off white ppl to get more shit and get away with shit
@@manonamissionpart2 druggies everywhere I would guess
I've never heard of any lockup, especially a county jail having a fight on sight mandate for new people. I've been locked up several times and for the most part people in county are trying hard to stay out of trouble because they haven't been sentenced yet and can still make bail. His story just seems suspect or embellished at the very least.
He’s full of shit. Entertaining, but someone needs to pull his paperwork. Only people who have no idea believe this guy.
Bro I was locked up in Oregon and at two rivers where he talked about playing basketball they didn't even have basketball there it was only a Smith machine and other workout equipment. You don't need to do that in the county jails here unless you have bad paperwork. His story is full of bullshit honestly
Anyone that's been locked up knows this dudes stories are just that, stories. I'm sure some truth is in there but there's so much that's easy to call out as bs like not being able to eat when you get to county. Most county intake units are full of dudes detoxing there's usually extra trays if the pod workers don't take them but ain't know way you're "catching a fade" soon as you get there.
What’s he gonna do? Admit when and how he bitched out? His version is much more compelling, so I’m not surprised. Also the cartels own lone dealers eventually through power intimidation. Oh well . I like his version better as a story
It’s definitely pretty embellished but it’s a fun story
“I mean there was still traumatic shit, bro… I was just unscathed in the ass” 😂😂😂 I’m dying at that comment rn
Dude...that "Did you pause?" part for Mario Kart, fucking killed me.
Also, Andrew's epiphany, when he realized how fucked up it is to be a Street Level dealer, was Pure Gold.
1st time hearing of Johnny Mitchell but having seen this story today ill check him out now for sure.
This man keeps changing his stories. I’ve seen other shorts of him saying this same story, different facts
I just know alot of the stuff he says about prison, isnt how prison works. And i dont understand why the fiction.
@@josephkjelgaard9141he’s an asset
Very good podcast. A lot of good questions combined with good storytelling. Well done
Good on you Johnny. Been watching your channel since day 1. Quality storytelling and interesting topics …coming from a Colombian that hates the stereotypes
You know anyone who sells good furniture?
I haven't watched the show in over a year and it's wild how much has changed
I love the moments when I'm like "Thats a comedian's question".
When he's talking about getting robbed at gun point and Shultz is like "Did you pause the game?", I don't think you can teach that shit, thats just a different kind of mind.
I literally don’t miss the episode of a show but I have to say bro this was one of the best guests you have had in a long time and he is hilarious
Shultz should bring Johnny on tour to open for him. Dude fits right in with the crew
Amazing Pod, can't believe 3 hours went by so quick, johnny is a great storyteller
He is right the first 30 days are the hardest. After that time flies. Except in solitary. Every second is like waiting for the last 5 minutes of school before summer. Pure agony.
Friend of mine did 5 months in solitary for getting involved in some business. He has never been the same.
Lol that's a good way of explaining it, never thought of it that way
the dynamic between jimmy and andrew is great!
The way Andrew moved toward an ex-inmate all fast 😂 and homie was like tf?
you can tell Schulz is living vicariously through all of Johnny's stories and getting amped
"We gotta gentrify the prison system, move some more white people in there." I'm howling, that's the funniest and most real statement I've heard in the past ten years. I finally understand why Mark is on the couch.
Mark is the secret weapon. He’s a sniper, dude.
You got to re watch some old episodes . He always comes through !
This actually might be legit the most entertaining guest I’ve ever seen on a podcast
this guy's personality is better here than his own pod
The power of collaboration!
@@brendanriley1968 facts
i love how he laughs with his eyes wide open like he gotta be on the lookout even when laughing, crazy
By far one of the most engaging episodes!
Get this man’s a show on Flagrant full time
Unironically I need this advice living at my parents house with no transportation means to do ANYTHING at 33 yrs old in rural America.
That'sostof america. Gas and oil companies payed to not build bullet trains like other countries so peolle would buy cars and waste e gas on freeway
It's failure of society.
Move to Canada
@@manonamissionpart2 life’s not much cheaper in Canada lol
Love the way you chaps engage with people from all walks of life in such an organic way. My man is a absolute lunatic 🤯 albeit effortlessly nonchalant. Great episode.
With every new episode Akaash seems to be more pushed to the side. It feels like the guys have a camaraderie because of all the travel and work they do together in which Akaash doesn’t participate. It’s a bit weird.
Even if thats the case its still uncalled for, something wierd behind the curtains going on. Its definitely getting to Akash as well, he is acting way different now.
Yeah…hope everything is okay with Akaash. His energy/confidence is definitely different/off.
Im Only a very casual viewer and even i noticed… y does he not work n travel with the others?
"...went to prison, didn't snitch, got out, snitching on everybody..."
Facts
Wouldn't hold in court. He's already been tried and charged
he didn’t give a single last name + 10 year old stories
@ Knighty Knight not how that works kid lol
Congrats, you know how to copy the very first thing Andrew says on his own show.
3 hour long pod!!! Yes sir 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
🔥🔥
All for it
Him speaking on how time flies because of routine and what not reminds me of my deployment in the navy being out to sea for 7 months. Leaving was the hardest then you get in a routine or working gym chow training and you blink and you’re pulling into home port. I felt that
By far one of my favorite episodes after the Joe Rogan one. Y’all boys for sure the best interviews out there. 👏
Nice to see Johnny get on flagrant perfect place for him. Looks like he'll be on Rogan soon.
Rogan should get him on 💯!!
Rogan would never have a blatant liar on, just ask the Liver King
*This guy fits into the vibe of the Flagrant podcast perfectly*