
A no-holds-barred arena for half truths, social no-nos, and animal behavior-featuring comedian Bobby Lee and his best friend Khalyla. Every Wednesday
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 586 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Stand-UpComedySociety & Culture | |||

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Love Bobby. Love comedy podcasts. But Khlalya really needs to stop with the racist comments and attitude towards one race. It makes me not want to listen to the show at all since it is allowed and glossed over. If nothing changes with her on the show I will unsubscribe and just continue listening to Bobby on Bad Friends only.
I really liked listening to the podcast but lately…. Idk…. The last 5/6 episodes I can’t even finish because of how boring it is and also the amount of ads is getting annoying.
The chemistry of the OG show was something special. The last few years it’s lost its charm and Khlalya doesn’t really fit anymore and kinda seems like she doesn’t want to be there, and that’s ok.
The guest and fun new side kicks are better for the show than someone who just isn’t part of the conversation anymore. No hate to Khlalya she was a great part of the old show but not anymore. Love you Bob and friends!
I’ve been listening for years and really enjoy Bobby and the entire crew. It seems that, unfortunately, it’s become cool to drop the f-slur on the pod. Well, as a gay fan it really stings, as this used to be a safe funny space for me. Im not here to police anyone’s language, but I wanted to share my thoughts and experience. I’ll be taking a long break from the show.
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I’m back in to the slept kingdom and enjoying it.
She said Catholicism has wrecked our country! What!?!?
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This show operates as a high-energy, freewheeling comedy roundtable where hosts Bobby Lee and Khalyla invite a rotating roster of guests from stand-up, television, and film. Episodes frequently blend career anecdotes, industry insider stories, and rapid-fire banter with moments of vulnerability, provocative humor, and candid discussions about fame, identity, and the business of show business. A recurring draw is the lively dynamic between hosts and guests, plus bold takes, live-read sponsorships, and a palpable sense of a long-running, backstage hangout. It's likely to appeal to listeners who enjoy unapologetic humor, insider industry chatter, and long-form conversations that swing between personal narrative and wide-ranging pop-culture rif... more
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