
Tommy Dassalo doesn't know how to do anything so he's attempting to assemble a Complete Guide To The Human Experience by chatting with different guests about what they've learned, what they've always known, and what they feel the stupidest about. New episodes every Wednesday!
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 58 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationComedy | |||

The main show is on a little break over the holidays but there's still fresh bonus episodes coming out every week over on Patreon. Here's a little taster of the kind of stuff that's been happening over there in the last few months featuring GARETH RE... more
The main show is on a little break over the holidays but there's still fresh bonus episodes coming out over on Patreon. Here's a little taster of the kind of stuff that's been happening over there in the last few months featuring BRON LEWIS & BRETT B... more
I was in Adelaide doing shows and so I invited LLOYD LANGFORD around to chat about my rich history in the hotel I was staying in, Lloyd putting off an entire production with his room upgrade, short circuiting a hotel in Prague, giving out potentially... more
This week I'm joined by GREG LARSEN and GEN FRICKER! We learn about Geggy's expertise in being horny in chat rooms, his lasting legacy at the ABC studios, some "hot goss" about Madeline McCann, me being forced to autograph a guitar at a music festiva... more
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Great stuff. I was a regular listener of the little dum dum club a few years back and fell out of touch with it, glad to see Tommy is s still doing his own thing. The episodes I’ve listened to so far have all been great.
Painful to listen to and lacking entertainment value.
Found by searching Paul F Tompkins loved it!
I used to be a big stupid idiot who didn’t know how to do anything. After listening to this show I’m still a big stupid idiot but I don’t feel as bad about it because of all the laughs.
Feels forced, sadly not easy to listen to
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A unique blend of education and comedy, this show offers listeners insights into various aspects of the human experience through lighthearted conversations with diverse guests. Each episode delves into the wisdom and humorous anecdotes shared by individuals from different walks of life, as they attempt to provide guidance on topics ranging from parenting styles to navigating societal expectations. Notable for its humorous approach to serious subjects, the discussions often meander through relatable challenges, showcasing the charm and wit of both the host and guests. This entertaining format is likely to engage those interested in learning from personal stories while enjoying comedic commentary.
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Recent guests on How To Do Everything include:
1. Lloyd Langford
2. Matt Stewart
3. Suren Jayemanne
4. Bev Killick
5. Scott Aukerman
6. Kyle Kinane
7. Scout Boxall
8. Bron Lewis
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