
The Breakdown with Jamali Maddix is a brand new podcast brought to you by The Hook. Through comedian Jamali’s relaxed and colloquial style, he sits down with a variety of guests and chops it up. Unstructured and unscripted the conversations just go where they go. Same host but different chats each week as Jamali picks interesting creative people he wants to learn more about. Eavesdrop in on a conv... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Category | Comedy | ||||

Mo is a stand-up comedian, TV personality and creator of some of the funniest videos on social media. Mo and Jamali chat about their comedy influences, how Mo shot to fame with his online videos, and what Big Narstie thinks of his 'tight' jeans. It's... more
Rick Edwards is an author and TV presenter with a back catalogue including Tool Academy, Science(ish) and Freshly Squeezed. He sits down with Jamali to talk about his career to date, including how he went from being a Maths student to a face on Chann... more
Tom Davis is a comedian and actor. He co-created and starred in Murder in Successville. Tom and Jamali chat about how he made it into comedy and the challenges that he's face along the way. It's a fun one, so download, listen and enjoy.
Hosted on A... more
Ghetts is a rapper from East London. He came on the show to talk to Jamali about his latest album Ghetto Gospel: The New Testament, which comes eleven years after the classic Ghetto Gospel was released. In a very honest interview, Ghetts shares his t... more
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This guy is smart, brave, and shows this world the truth about children being raised wrong and making bad choices as adults.
Good guests but constant interrupting from Jamali makes it unlistenable.
Really relaxed and natural conversations covering some fascinating themes. Keeps me hooked and entertained when prepping chicken dinner.
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Hard to imagine anyone who would be worse at interviewing guests.
Well actually it's not that hard, but to be reminded that I could think about worse interviewers rather than keep on listening to this guy interrupting, sort of makes a point.
Well done Stewart Lee for getting through.
Never listened to podcasts before because it wasn’t really my thing and seen jamali doing one so gave it a go, totally into them now! great guests and interesting topics and discussions look forward to it every week









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