
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 | 80 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationComedy | |||

It's a good old fashioned silly boys muck around this week with BEN KNIGHT and NICK CAPPER! We chat about my breakdancing personal trainer, the worst chains in the food court, Capper's finally decided to be more childish, and I've taken umbrage with ... more
MISTER SPELLING himself GUY MONTGOMERY joins me this week for a far-reaching chat about the beautiful human mind. Waiting for your turn in conversation, letting the mind run free while falling asleep, what's the most interesting thing about you? and ... more
JOSH THOMAS has just spent a month at the Comedy Festival performing magic tricks every night - is he going to be able to teach me how to do these tricks, or will I need to consult AI? I’m on the verge of booking an appointment with a pet psychic, Jo... more
BRETT BLAKE and JOSH EARL join me to reminisce about the joys of drinking alcohol as young person: our first times trying booze, my dad getting leathered at my 21st, Josh's kids new Youtube channel, and Brett's hard rubbish TV. PLUS we hear about Bre... 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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Listeners can expect a laid-back, humorous exploration of creativity, performance, and behind-the-scenes life in entertainment. Episodes commonly thread together craft, show business realities, audience dynamics, and personal anecdotes from comedians and performers, with occasional forays into lifestyle topics and technology. A standout element is the casual, witty banter that blends self-deprecation with industry insight, making it a go-to for aspiring guests and fans of observational comedy who want practical takes on building a career while keeping things entertaining.
The format tends to favor long, free-flowing conversations with established and up-and-coming comedians, writers, and media personalities, often oscillating between craft... more
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Recent guests on How To Do Everything include:
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