
This episode features discussions about anxiety, comedy, and personal experiences. Bobby Lee and Andrew Santino talk about their upcoming trip to Austin, Texas, and share humorous anecdotes about the Titanic and their comedic careers.
Bobby expresses his nervousness about the trip, comparing it to being on the Titanic, while Andrew lightens the mood with jokes about their potential fate. They also discuss Bobby's role in the show "Reservation Dogs" as Dr. Kang, highlighting the representation of Asian characters in media.
The conversation shifts to their experiences in stand-up comedy, including the challenges of getting bumped by more famous comedians like Aziz Ansari. Bobby shares his frustrations about the bumping culture in comedy clubs and the need for a clear list of who can bump whom.
They also touch on the topic of Farrah Abraham from "Teen Mom" entering stand-up comedy, with Bobby making bold predictions about her future success. The episode concludes with light-hearted banter about their personal lives and upcoming shows.
Bobby and Andrew discuss anxiety, comedy bumping culture, and predictions about Farrah Abraham's stand-up career.

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