An interview show where guests are forced to have strong opinions on dumb things they don’t care about. Hosted by Tom Brink. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Comedy InterviewsComedy |
I tried pretending that this was a different podcast for two seconds. Lou and I discuss how Joe Rogan is the tofu of interviewers. We break down Costco's (probably) deep-rooted (maybe) history with the mob. Lou states his case for how violent bees sh... more
Isaac Hirsch and I talk about his shitty home, crypto, Elon Musk, and how Isaac really deeply wants to kiss an alien - and be doing it for us. Then, he offers advice for our time-traveling listeners who just came back after only kinda fucking somethi... more
Sean returns to the show, and we reminisce about Radio Shack, tape cassette to aux cable adapters, iPods, and how we were bad at school. Then, Sean breaks down how to make cash grow on trees. Eventually, he offers advice to a very special listener - ... more
Nik Oldershaw gets aggressive when talking about how he believes that books are too heavy and claims he's trying his best to be patient with the rest of us for not understanding. Then, he offers advice for children who test how high they can jump whe... more
Nick Turner and I talk about how stand-up is dead, fun ways to make tucks of cash, and he opens up about wanting two-legged giraffes. Then, Nick offers advice to wedding photo booth operators and we come up with some brilliant ways to make cash off o... more
Sara Schaefer comes on the show to talk about jury duty, soft wood flooring (plus how to harvest it), and gives advice to everyone who likes Tweety Bird too much.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/forced/message more
Peggy O'Leary and I catch up and talk about comedy during COVID-19, being a "squat-comic," how she bought a house (that strangers somehow know about), and being a trashy neighbor. Peggy tells us about how she has - and plans to get more - tattoos dir... more
Dave Ferguson (The Birthday Boys, Comedy Bang! Bang!, & a ton more) comes on the show to discuss the importance of sharing light with the community and why he (and we) should call bobcats "robertcats." Then, he offers thoughtful and detailed advice f... more
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Forced Opinions has quickly become one of my favorite podcasts. It’s smart, funny and creative. With news so grim these days, it’s a necessary and fun relief to listen to comics taking on hilarious arguments with lots of laughs along the way. Highly recommend!
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Huge fan of Tom. Clever and different podcast idea, I kept finding myself giggled out loud while walking the streets of nyc. Can’t wait for more episodes !
Terrific podcast. Super easy to listen to and very silly.
I never knew I needed this podcast. And I never knew how strongly I felt about opinions/ questions that I’ve never thought of before. Hooked on this. Very good.
Love the pod. Love tom.
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