Comedian Rob Santos and comedy writer Jeff Deldona speak on everything from the mundane to the insane and all in-between. Childhood friends embark on a journey of laughter and truth in each episode.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 62 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | Mental HealthHealth & FitnessComedy |
In this old episode we talk about social justice and our views on the state of the country. Please like, subscribe, share, and comment on our podcast! We would love your feedback!! more
Hey Tree huggers! This episode we have absolutely no contact with Kelly Ripa at all but that doesn't mean we can talk about the situation she's in!! We also talk about the civil unrest in America. more
Hey hey hey Tree huggers!! Rob and Jeff are back for the millionth time!! more
This is a bit of an old podcast. I have no idea what was on it but it's gotta be interesting if we were recording for about 2 hours or so! Enjoy!!
We are back!!! We talk Trump, women in hollywood, fairness and shit...just listen!!
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After the incident that took my family from me, I'd come home to silence. I've never been one to enjoy the quiet. I always wanted to have a home that bustled with the sound of loved ones talking about their day over meals at the table, giggling at inside jokes, and a mother tucking her children in to bed. I had all of that, until one day I didn't. Each night, I sat alone in silence hoping to fall asleep to escape it. Most nights, there was no escape. Until I found 'Trees Falling in the Woods'. N... more
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