
The podcasting channel for all shows hosted by comedian Tom Goss .
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 32 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

Pat Barker is a comedian and comedy writer in Los Angeles. This is maybe the most scattered and scrambled put together episode in the history of the show.
Kyle Clark is a comedian, from Los Angeles who produced Tom's first album. Kyle talks about his years being changed by punk rock and the long term influence of it.
This episode is with AJ Santos. He is a stand up comic and served in the US Marine Corp. He talks about his time in the Marines, boot camp, and leaving the USMC. Follow him on Instagram: @ajeezy4sheezy Buy my shirt: tomgosscomedy.bandcamp.com... more
Connor McSpadden is a Stand Up Comedian, comedy writer, podcaster (Conspiracy The Show) and the former cohost of the Mean Boys Podcast. Connor opens up about his manic episodes over the last few years. He also opens up about mental hospitals, recover... more
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Technically I “borrowed” your catalytic converter thinking it was a Cadillactic converter and would thus turn my Datsun into a Cadillac. Pardon.
Happy this show exists
That’s the show my pop is on
I truly believe it
Tom’s awesome really enjoy everything he does
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This podcast features heartfelt discussions on personal growth, mental health, and the complexities behind leaving difficult circumstances. Each episode typically includes interviews with diverse guests sharing their unique life stories—many of which involve themes of overcoming adversity, navigating identity, and managing mental health challenges. The humor is woven in seamlessly, allowing for both light and heavy explorations of the human experience. Particularly noteworthy is the host's ability to create a comfortable atmosphere, enabling honest and vulnerable conversations that resonate deeply with listeners. Overall, it seems to appeal to those seeking relatable content that combines entertainment with meaningful insights.
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These podcasts share a similar audience with Leaving The Tribe:
1. Mean Boys
2. The Goods from the Woods
3. Hate Watch with Devan Costa
4. lemonparty
5. Conspiracy! The Show
Leaving The Tribe launched 6 years ago and published 32 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Leaving The Tribe include:
1. Connor McSpadden
2. Jace Avery
3. Nat Baimel
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