
A comedy podcast about finding reasons to be sociable with mixed results. Harriet Dyer (Live at The Apollo, Cats does Countdown), Lindsey Santoro (BBC Radio 4, Live at The Apollo) and Amy Mason (BBC Radio 1, Over 20 million views on TikTok)
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Stand-UpComedyComedy Interviews | |||

In this episode of Social Moths, Harriet and Amy reunite while Lindsay enjoys a well-earned holiday, sending in a chaotic voice note from Cornwall that sparks conversations about caravan holidays, arcades, seaside nostalgia, and whether Rich should b... more
In this episode of Social Moths, Harriet and Amy dive headfirst into cult-like house shares, bizarre Bristol living arrangements, menstrual sponge horror stories, and the emotional trauma of communal meetings about milk. From accidental Berlin commun... more
On this episode of the Social Moths Podcast, the chaos starts early and somehow only escalates. The gang debate whether cows are secretly more dangerous than sharks, question if beer could be brewed inside a cow’s stomach, and revisit one of the podc... more
This week on Social Mobs, things spiral almost immediately as the gang revisit Harriet’s lockdown alter ego “Bishop Baskin”, a fully dressed bishop character created to hear people’s sins over Zoom… despite the voice making her physically wretch.
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Apple Podcasts | #188 |
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A lively trio of women comedians share candid, often irreverent stories about social life, friendships, and everyday chaos. Episodes typically hinge on personal anecdotes—parties, family events, travel misadventures, and the quirks of modern sociability—delivered with sharp banter, warmth, and fearless humor. The format favors relatable, boundary-pushing humor, playful self-deprecation, and energetic conversations that celebrate female friendship and the misfit moments of adult life. Listeners can expect witty takes on social dynamics, creative bits, and recurring segments that showcase their individual personas and comedic chemistry.
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Social Moths launched 4 months ago and published 18 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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