Podcast and blog of Steve Rogers (Tom Cole)
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | ComedyTV & Film |
This week I welcome am all alone and talking about a new journey for the podcast and I need your help with it. Please like, share and review. Do you have an idea for the show? Know someone I should interview?Email me at steve@sagaofsteverogers.com.
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This week I welcome Jonathan Belle. He is a musician, train conductor, nomad, a man on walkabout and , oh yeah, Seattle Superman. Check out his links at jonathanbellofficial.com Please like, share and review. You can support the show at patreon.com/s... more
This week I welcome Jonathan Belle. He is a musician, train conductor, nomad, a man on walkabout and , oh yeah, Seattle Superman. Check out his links at jonathanbellofficial.com Please like, share and review. You can support the show at patreon.com/s... more
This week I welcome Axell Flores to the Saga. Thanks for listening. Please listen and share. Support the show by becoming a patron at Patreon.com/sagaofsteverogers. You can also support the show by wearing Saga merchandise. The link is tee.pub... more
This week I welcome Axell Flores to the Saga. Thanks for listening. Please listen and share. Support the show by becoming a patron at Patreon.com/sagaofsteverogers. You can also support the show by wearing Saga merchandise. The link is tee.pub... more
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This week I have the audio of the video interview I did with the funniest person on the internet Pinky Patel. We talk about how she got started, her “roommates “, her current tour and the future. It was a great time and I hope you will... more
This week I am joined by Dave Shaw, co-host of the Toy Aisle Podcast. We talk Start Wars, horror movies, ThunderCats and all things plastic. Thanks for listening. Please like and share. Support the show by becoming a patron at Patreon.com/sagaofsteve... more
This week I am joined by Dave Shaw, co-host of the Toy Aisle Podcast. We talk Start Wars, horror movies, ThunderCats and all things plastic. Thanks for listening. Please like and share. Support the show by becoming a patron at Patreon.com/sagaofsteve... more
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Started listening after I heard of someone I knew being on and it got my attention. Learn morw about people I know and many I don't. Enjoyable way to spend the drive to or from work. Tom has a way of bringing out the odd (but good) things in people.
Update after my review a year ago. The podcast continues to grow with a variety of people and professions interviewed. It’s one of those podcasts you get drawn into.
On a side note, I would recommend the mug available at the Saga Store. Perfe... more
Always entertaining, enagaging, and insightful! Tom has put in the time to bring in exciting guests and mainitian a consistent format. Great sounds design. Everyone has a story and Tom wants to hear it.
Fun podcast that makes you feel like you’re hanging out with friends! I really enjoyed the nostalgic conversation and wanted to join in!
I am all about podcasts where you feel like you are sitting there talking to the hosts like they are your friends! This is that type of cast! When they started talking about the Marvel movies I found myself trying to add to the convo! I am bummed that they didnt leave the shark party link in the show notes like they said, I am so curious now they made it seem hilarious!
Interesting people being interviewed on this show. Check it out! He interviewed a misttress with a very bad past.
This is a wild podcast that is completely unexpected in the best way possible. The conversations and episodes are wide-ranging and so fun because you just don't know what routes the chats are going to go down. I love it. Instant subscribe!
Just wow, Misstress Sophie Twilights past and story were just crazy. It is really awesome to hear that her mom was one of the very first computer programmers, very cool. Too bad the family situation wasn't great at all. The times were a lot different then and I was on the edge of my seat with each word spoken, what a life.
I used to live in Atlanta too, so I feel ya on ATL traffic...
I love the conversation, very raw. But I dropped into the Pound Town episode (who could resist that title?) and didn’t really know who the gentlemen were who were talking and what the episode would be about, so I initially found myself missing a short intro.
I quickly began to relate to the topics however, and this was a great listen for me while I’m working!
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