The podcasting channel for all shows hosted by comedian Tom Goss .
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy |
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
Jace Avery is a comedic podcaster (Lemon Party) and former stand up comedian. He is also the original interview on the first episode of Leaving the Tribe. Tom and Jace catch up after the six year gap between episodes. Listen to Jace's podcast Lemon P... more
Tom and Brent do a podcast from Tom's car talking about leaving comedy. It side tracks into music, personal stories, and jokes as well. Brent was a stand up comedian in both Los Angeles and New York and has found a way to be more "content" taking him... more
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This podcast features a distinctive blend of humor and thoughtful discourse, primarily hosted by a comedian who is adept at engaging guests in lighthearted yet meaningful conversations. A recurring theme throughout the episodes involves navigating sensitive topics alongside comedic absurdity, making for a dynamic listening experience. Topics range from societal issues such as immigration and political satire to offbeat humor involving everyday absurdities, showcasing the guests' stories and perspectives. The approach tends to be irreverent, allowing for a blend of laughter and deeper understanding of complex social issues, making it particularly appealing to those who enjoy comedy paired with insight.
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1. Mean Boys
2. Swallow Daddy's
3. The Goods from the Woods
4. Hate Watch with Devan Costa
5. lemonparty
Leaving The Tribe launched 6 years ago and published 30 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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