Comedians Joe Dombrowski (former elementary school teacher) and co-host Gaspare Randazzo (current high school teacher) discuss the chaotic life in and out of the classroom, the nuances of parenting toddlers, and pretty much all things millennial. Each episode is different. Sometimes they'll bring you a Hollywood guest such as comedian Anjelah Reyes-Johnson or renowned School Psychologist Dr.Jody C... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 419 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyStand-Up |
This week, Joe wonders if he's the actual a**hole after some dodgy airport maneuvers and Gaspare is in denial about his own backyard gas hole.
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This week, we get a glimpse into one of the more colorful characters from Gaspare's Brooklyn childhood and the guys decide if its okay to bring a crying baby to a party.
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This week Joe and Gaspare get into the real issues of our time including the morality of 9:30am birthday parties, cocktail sauce that hurts so bad its good, and how to not be an a$$hole on your mother's birthday.
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This week, between hating the bar scene and shaking their fists at these kids without any manners, the boys are starting to wonder if they are officially old?
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Gasper makes this podcast unlistenable. The constant interruptions with nonsense are incredibly annoying. Also how can he be a teacher when he knows nothing and can’t pronounce words correctly? Joe is great and should find a new cohost.
HI YOU GUYS! I am a first grade teacher so, obviously, I had the summer off and had more free time. Let me set the scene…
I have a big yard so it takes me about an hour and a half to cut my grass with the lawn tractor. I typically cut it when everyone on my road drives by on their way home from work in the evening. 🌾🚜
I live in a good ol' rural township in Northeast PA, where we have monthly township meetings. There were several people from my road at the meeting who approached me and said, ... more
I’m typically not the type to write reviews on podcasts but this one I feel the need to do it. As someone who loves to laugh at life’s absurdities and is a comedian as part of my income revenue, I cannot get enough of both Joe & Gaspare. Extremely hysterical and good people. This show gets me off on the right foot every Monday with my cup of coffee in tote. Many laugh out loud moments that will stick with you long afterwards. If you’re looking for a comedy show that you will keep coming back to ... more
My partner started as a teacher in fall of 2020 and this podcast helped us laugh through the pain. Now we love binging it while on roadtrips from Denver to Seattle (heyo Joe!) and love hearing about all the insane stuff y’all have to say about everything
Btw, Gaspare, I can’t get enough of your voice ever since you collabed with CS188 on “Incredibly Hot Dullicious Pizza” around the 2m45s mark
I have listened to this podcast since Joe went Viral (this first time). Now with Gaspare the comedy duo is perfected *chefs kiss*
As a long time listener and fan who has been to a show in person I feel like these two besties are my friends too. So grateful for the podcast that makes me feel like I have two buddies chatting it up, in the car, on a drive, doing paperwork. Good commentary for any setting (not so for much children).
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This series features a comedic exploration of life as educators, parents, and millennials, characterized by a vibrant mix of anecdotes and observations from the hosts' personal and professional experiences. The content often revolves around relatable scenarios in classrooms and homes, touching on parenting challenges, social dynamics, and quirky cultural moments. Noteworthy is the blend of humorous storytelling with light-hearted debates that keep listeners engaged, emphasizing absurdities in everyday life while also featuring guest appearances from notable personalities in entertainment and psychology, enhancing the variety and depth of discussions. The chemistry between the hosts fosters a warm and inviting atmosphere, making it a go-to f... more
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