Joe Marler used to hate people, but then he met Tom Fordyce, and a load of ordinary people doing extraordinary things, and a podcast was born that changed his mind forever. It might just change your life too. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 295 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedySociety & CultureComedy Interviews |
We're back at the Clapham Grand, and our guest is the phenomenal Catherine Bohart! Before she was a comedian, she can boast that she worked in the only cinema in Ireland that put hot butter on their popcorn, she travelled the world competing in a deb... more
Our guest today is Sam, who knows pretty much everything there is to know about chickens and eggs. He even has mind blowing answer to the age old question of which one came first. In this episode you'll hear about a real life chicken run, a hen that ... more
Come and see us live at The Clapham Grand on October 1st, with special guests Marcus Brigstocke and Catherine Bohart! Tickets only £15: https://claphamgrand.com/whats-on/?listing-type=joe-marler more
We have not one, but two excellent guests this week. Luke 'The Highland Oak' Stoltman and Tom 'The Albatross' Stoltman (yes, it is compulsory to have a cool strongman name). They are the world's strongest brothers, and their story is incredible. What... more
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😃 fascinating. Joe, Tom & Dan are great to listen to Joe and Dan rugby show - more more more (please) xxxx Ps as you asked for this week - Tom Fordice has the BEST Voice ever for pods 🥰 also he’s funny and kind and interesting and doesn’t sound old at all 😍😎😎😎 more
Been listening to this pod since its inception and it’s still by far my favourite. Such a great listen and makes me laugh every week!
I’ve recently discovered the pod when I was looking for something lighthearted but engaging to listen to and listened to the pharmacists episode - loved it! I’ve now gone back to the start to listen to all of the episodes and wanted to get in touch after listening to the pod about men you recorded with Fergus and James back in 2020. more
Love this podcast, it’s quickly become one of my favourites. I never miss an episode. So fascinating, funny and at times deep and emotional. more
But always insightful. Thanks for a great pod ⭐️
Apple Podcasts | #124 | United States/Comedy/Comedy Interviews |
Spotify | #46 | United Kingdom/Top Podcasts |
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