
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 | 69 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyEducation | |||

RYAN SHELTON from The Imperfects joins me this week and I quite quickly find myself in a mini Imperfects episode. We chat about conflict and how to navigate it, which, believe it or not, I have some experience in! Ryan goes digging for answers and he... more
There's nothing in the notes app but that's not going to stop Two of the Greats: CAMERON JAMES and TOM BALLARD! Cam and I have both given Tom very different feedback on his new Comedy Festival show, Cam's witnessed an unbelievable Barney at the Adela... more
MILLIE HOLTEN (Descent, Longhead) and KATE DEHNERT (The Project, Tonight At The Museum) join me this week to discuss possible ways to get revenge on older brothers for their childhood bullying, Millie's very very specific way of playing The Sims, Kat... more
DAMIAN CALLINAN has appeared across TV shows, Comedy Festivals, radio, and is one of the few comedians in Australia to have made their own film. We chat about his latest project: travelling to small towns, meeting the locals, and putting on a show fo... 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 sharp, humorous interview show that centers on practical psychology, performance, and life hacks through conversations with comedians and other creative guests. Across episodes, listeners hear candid storytelling about stagecraft, fear, and the realities of performing for various crowds, from festival fragments to intimate gigs. The format often blends personal anecdotes with actionable takes on showmanship, resilience, and navigating the entertainment industry, making it engaging for aspiring guests and brands alike. Notably, the host leans into a warm, chaotic vibe with a strong emphasis on authentic conversation and laughter, which sets it apart in the education/comedy space.
Potential listeners should expect candid chats that mix lau... more
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Recent guests on How To Do Everything include:
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