Cam Newton Retirement & Future | Ryan Clark, Fred Taylor, Channing Crowder, The Pivot podcast | EP2

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Published 2022-09-09
This weeks episode of Funky Friday, Cam Newton sits down with the hosts of THE PIVOT podcast. Ryan Clark, Fred Taylor and Channing Crowder discuss the meanings of life and life after football. The group also gives Cam some much needed advice on his career and post career.

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Executive Producer:
Cam Newton
David Ricks

Produced By:
David Ricks
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Director: David Ricks
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Camera:
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Vashon Revils

Photo/BTS:
Amani Billups

Location Sound:
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Sound Mix/Master
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All Comments (21)
  • @mtutu2000
    Cam answering “Yes Sir” when his OGs spitting game is awesome! Recognize respect.
  • @jervelove2544
    Money isn’t the rule of all evil, the LOVE of money is. Ryan Clark was spot on🎯
  • I’m a panthers fan born and raised in Charlotte, NC . I will forever be grateful for how Cam put the city on the map and everything he did in the community 🙏🏿
  • Ryan Clark’s story about his parents was so sweet 💕 don’t fault him for having a good support system
  • CAM is a STAND UP GUY FOR THE LAST 10 years in the state of GEORGIA Cam has supported over 80% OF ATHLETES PERFECTING THEIR CRAFT USING HIS 7 on 7 camp. Walking Legend much love 🙏🏽
  • @mjacksonjones
    Shoutout to Ryan for respecting his upbringing and not letting the others make him view himself less due to his parents sacrifices (even though they were joking). I went to college like Cam and Fred, pell grants, but also loans (no scholarships). Today, I'm working hard to put my kid thru private school (cause our public schools are not great) and to have money for college (and some afterward) to create a better and more varied path for him. I still want him to have the hustle mentality, but I'm working to ensure he has opportunities I wasn't able to have. That's not a bad thing.
  • Ryan Clark! Well said. Everyone want to come from the slums. Speaking on your father working hard and grinding to change your life is real! He wanted a better life for his family and that’s real. Your father could’ve quit and lived in the slums but wanted a different life for his family. So he worked extremely hard. We shouldn’t have to repeat the poverty cycles. Coming from the slums doesn’t make you real!!!!
  • @aprilhawk9859
    Love Fred Taylor’s honesty and transparency !! Soooo many 💎💎💎 were dropped in this Ep!
  • The Funky Fridays podcast is EPIC. The Pivot podcast is EPIC. This entire conversation was EPIC. A true positive clash of the titans. We need so much more of this. Keep doing your thing gentlemen 👏🏾
  • @djx904
    This is one of those Episodes that’s going to Surpass 1M views easily ‼️ Superior job Cam 👏🏽
  • Channing hit it on the nose with his business approach. Everything not a home run them singles and doubles add up.
  • @MCruz424
    The way Channing talks about his wife is just... I don't even have words. But that's the way it's supposed to be.
  • Thanks Cam. We as Black Men need something different, something needed, something positive and something we can do with our own for our own.
  • @hptubez1027
    Cam cant nothing in this world repay you for 2010 in Auburn. Thank you for that and thanks for always being you.
  • I can see the development of this podcast. From the setting, guest, topics, you are killing it Cam. Keep grinding on and off the field. S/o to the pivot
  • @codew2467
    I enjoyed this conversation. Kudos to Channing Crowder on the love, respect and admiration for his wife. Kudos to Ryan Clark for acknowledging the role of his parents in the way they raised him and his outlook on life. It is refreshing. Keep doing your thing Lions!! One love.
  • @glw5820
    Well done gentlemen. I’m a 61 year old man. I have gladly given beyond my means to pay it forward to those less fortunate. It’s inspiring to me to see aspiring men like yourself. Thank you for sharing and I pray that our young brothers and sisters are listening.🙏🏾❤️🙏🏾