
This episode features Bobby Lee and Andrew Santino discussing social causes, personal experiences with death, and their comedic careers. They touch on topics like homelessness, healthcare, and the treatment of children in war zones.
Bobby expresses a desire to become a social warrior, reflecting on the importance of caring about social issues. He mentions the plight of starving children in Yemen and discusses his experiences at a Korean barbecue with his brother.
The conversation shifts to Bobby's high school, Poway High, and his feelings about not being included in its Hall of Fame. They humorously debate the notable alumni and Bobby's perceived lack of fame compared to others.
They also share personal anecdotes about their families, including Bobby's father's death and the unusual practice of taking photos during his final moments. This leads to a discussion about the cultural differences surrounding death.
The episode concludes with light-hearted banter about their comedic experiences, including audience interactions and the challenges of performing stand-up.
Bobby Lee and Andrew Santino discuss social causes, personal loss, and their comedic journeys with humor and candidness.

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