Stand-Up Legacy
Sandy reflects on the invaluable lessons learned from his father in the world of stand-up comedy. He emphasizes the importance of the journey in storytelling, where the path to the punchline often holds deeper insights. With a blend of humor and wisdom, he shares how his father taught him to explore multiple narratives simultaneously, ultimately leading to a richer comedic experience.In this clip
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