meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Pivot Podcast

Tyriq Withers, Actor shares how football paved unlikely path, trusting the process from winning an Orange Bowl with Florida State to starring in Hollywood films, faith, redefining success, turning grief into passion and Marlon Wayans' influence.

Pivot Podcast

The Pivot Podcast Network

Sports, Football, Society & Culture

4.93.2K Ratings

🗓️ 6 January 2026

⏱️ 68 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

“Chasing greatness is grieving the person you once were.” Tyriq Withers Ryan, Channing and Fred chop it up with Tyriq Withers, a rising actor making his mark in Hollywood, for an honest conversation about perseverance, processing grief, risk taking and how his journey is proof that purpose doesn’t always follow a straight line and what's meant to be will always be. The conversation starts off with a fun story of Tyriq, a Jacksonville native, sharing how his childhood idol was a FAMILIAR guest speaker he had as a kid in elementary school... one guess? And you already know Chan and RC had a field day with the age jokes of Freddy T being that guy 20+ years ago! A die-hard Jaguars fan excited for the playoffs, he also opens up on the special meaning behind wearing a custom made "144" Shedeur Sanders jersey and how the bible verse he had imprinted on the sleeve changed his thought process. Yes, his love of sports starts long ago and before stepping in front of the camera, Tyriq's first love was football as he walked on to Florida State where he was part of the Seminole team (along with Dalvin Cook and Derwin James) that won an Orange Bowl in 2016. Ball was his life and taught him discipline, resilience, and what it takes to perform under pressure. That foundation helped fuel his transition into acting, where he’s now making waves starring in the upcoming film Him, along with roles in other notable projects. Tyriq breaks down his journey into acting, the sacrifices it took to chase his passion, and the mental resilience required to survive an industry built on rejection and uncertainty. From navigating auditions and staying grounded to defining success on his own terms, he shares what it really means to pivot when the path isn’t guaranteed. He talks about what it was like working with Donald Glover, shares who is on-screen inspiration is and the full circle experience of learning from Marlon Wayans, who he admired growing up and then became a big brother to him during the filming of Him. But Marlon wasn't just an on-screen mentor, he also helped Tyriq navigate life during one of the darkest and difficult times after he lost his older brother unexpectedly and was met with a new wave of grief and responsibility he didn't know existed. Emotional and honest, Tyriq shares how he dealt with it while still being able to pursue his dreams and balance the success with managing deep pain. Pivoting from sports to Hollywood to betting on himself in an industry built on rejection, this episode takes a deep dive on staying grounded while navigating new levels of visibility and expectation. From embracing discomfort to redefining success beyond the scoreboard, this conversation goes deeper than credits and highlights. It’s a powerful discussion about identity, faith, work ethic, and trusting the process — on and off the field. Pivot Family, let us know what you think of this inspiring episode as we start the new year, don't forget to like, comment and hit the subscribe button! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

Olivia Culpo here to tell you all about the launch of the new Abercrombie spring denim collection,

0:05.5

made the way denim should feel. Their denim has always been a staple in my wardrobe and has a wide range of fits,

0:11.4

styles, and washes. Every jean is available in both their classic fit and viral curve love.

0:17.5

Shop in the app, online, and in stores. Tariq Withers is him, but he hasn't always been.

0:32.0

He grew up searching for himself, a biracial kid in Jacksonville, trying to figure out where

0:37.0

he fit in. It was him and his brother,

0:39.2

and they meant everything to one another, which is why when his brother died, it broke him. The

0:43.8

things then said, the dreams unrealized, and the son behind. That became why. He grew up plenty

0:49.5

other football, but he walked on a wide receiver at Florida State, even though he knew that wide receiver

0:55.4

one was never in his future. So it was a little white lie and a black school play audition

1:01.4

that changed his life forever, and it put him on the path to star on the big screen with Marlon Wayans.

1:08.3

Tyreek shared his pain, his dreams, and what it was like to work with Donald Glover.

1:13.2

He also talked about the actors who inspired him.

1:16.3

We had to get into sports and just a little preview.

1:19.7

There was more than a little repping for Sodor Sanders.

1:23.4

This episode had it all, laughs, tears, and more, and a ton of wisdom from an extremely young man.

1:30.0

Also, one of us spoke to Tyreek's class when he was in elementary school, but the strange thing is,

1:35.9

that's not the one of us that got called out for being old.

1:39.2

This episode is absolutely phenomenal.

1:42.5

So please enjoy as Hymn starreek Withers sits with the pivot.

1:47.8

The episode starts right now.

1:50.6

Duvall!

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from The Pivot Podcast Network, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of The Pivot Podcast Network and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2026.