Podcast Summary: Bad Friends
Episode Release Date: March 14, 2025
Production: A 7EQUIS Production
Podcast Information:
- Title: Bad Friends
- Hosts: Bobby Lee & Andrew Santino
- Description: Andrew Santino and Bobby Lee present BAD FRIENDS. New episodes every Monday!
Introduction
This episode of Bad Friends dives into the dynamics of friendship, self-awareness, and playful banter between the hosts, Bobby Lee and Andrew Santino. The conversation is rich with humor, personal anecdotes, and insightful reflections on relationships and personal growth.
Main Discussion Points
1. Talking Behind Each Other's Backs
The hosts kick off the episode by addressing the topic of friends talking behind each other's backs. This segues into a discussion about loyalty and defense among friends.
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Bobby Lee [00:30]: "You guys were talking a lot when I wasn't here. That's what I heard."
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Andrew Santino [00:33]: "You don't know yourself."
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Bobby Lee [00:35]: "I heard you guys talking a lot of. Well, I wasn't here. Not even here to defend myself. You guys are talking. It's interesting because when people talk behind your back to me, I always defend you."
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Andrew Santino [01:13]: "I never talked about your dog. I mean, your wife. I don't know. I'm kidding. That's crazy."
Insight: Bobby emphasizes the importance of standing up for friends even when they're not present, highlighting a deep-seated loyalty and protective nature in their friendship.
2. Self-Awareness and Character Defects
The conversation shifts to self-awareness, with both hosts reflecting on their own flaws and understanding each other's shortcomings.
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Andrew Santino [00:50]: "It's so funny because when I look in the mirror, I look at my character defects as well. So I know what my problems are, you know. You don't know what your problems are."
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Bobby Lee [01:00]: "I know what your problems are, for sure. I know what yours are."
Insight: This segment underscores the balance in their friendship—while they are attuned to each other's flaws, there's a mutual understanding that fosters honesty and growth.
3. Defending Friends and Miscommunication
A humorous exchange ensues about defending each other and the misunderstandings that can arise from such situations.
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Andrew Santino [01:18]: "I say, he's not here to defend himself. Don't say that stuff about him."
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Bobby Lee [01:25]: "Is that your bit?"
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Andrew Santino [01:30]: "I'm so. I got defensive."
Insight: Their playful banter reveals the ease and comfort they share, allowing them to address serious topics with humor and light-heartedness.
4. The Kith Conversation
The hosts delve into a discussion about Kith, a popular fashion brand, showcasing their interests beyond comedy.
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Andrew Santino [02:09]: "You know, most people, they'll go to the Salvation army, right, to get their T shirts. Not this guy. Kiss."
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Bobby Lee [02:19]: "You don't know what KITH is, man."
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Andrew Santino [02:20]: "I've been into Kith. Yeah. I've been kids with you in New York."
Insight: This segment highlights their shared interests and experiences, adding depth to their personas beyond the microphone.
5. Reflecting on Previous Episodes and Personal Jokes
They revisit past episodes and jokes, emphasizing their long-term collaboration and the evolution of their comedic style.
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Bobby Lee [02:54]: "You just did the episode."
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Andrew Santino [02:57]: "Okay. Yeah."
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Andrew Santino [03:02]: "He has a spinal dick."
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Bobby Lee [03:35]: "That was funny. I mean it did make me laugh at all, but it was very funny."
Insight: By reflecting on previous content, they showcase their ability to build on past material, creating a continuous and evolving dialogue that resonates with their audience.
Notable Quotes
- Bobby Lee [00:30]: "You guys were talking a lot when I wasn't here. That's what I heard."
- Andrew Santino [00:50]: "It's so funny because when I look in the mirror, I look at my character defects as well."
- Bobby Lee [01:35]: "I know what your problems are, for sure. I know what yours are."
- Andrew Santino [02:20]: "I've been into Kith. Yeah. I've been kids with you in New York."
- Bobby Lee [03:35]: "That was funny. I mean it did make me laugh at all, but it was very funny."
Conclusion
In this episode of Bad Friends, Bobby Lee and Andrew Santino blend humor with heartfelt conversations about friendship, self-awareness, and personal interests. Their dynamic interplay not only entertains but also offers listeners a glimpse into the complexities of maintaining long-term friendships. The episode reinforces the value of loyalty, honest communication, and the ability to laugh together, encapsulating what makes their podcast a beloved staple for fans.
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