
A podcast about drinking, drugs, and religion. Dusty Slay is a professional stand up comedian and this podcast is all about his life on the road, his journey as a man and as a comedian. 10 Episodes dedicated to How To Become a Comic, published 6/19/2019, Season 2 Episode 1-10
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 283 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyChristianityReligion & SpiritualityStand-Up | |||

Dusty went on so many tangents that it was really tough to come up with a title for this episode. He does talk about mice but also so much else
Dusty talks about to usual stuff but in a new fun way!
The first half of this episode is about comedy, hymans seafood and alcohlism and the second half hellfire and brimstone. Haha.
In this episode Dusty complains about airplanes, airports, pit bulls, all dogs, pets inside, people on X, and Facebook.
He also talks positively about Marvel movies leading up to End Game but then complains about all the other ones.
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Let’s do it! I will fast and pray with the pod. I like the idea of between thanksgiving and Christmas. December 1, maybe.
I love a fun rant, but Dusty has a knack for taking the fun out of it even when there was fun to be had.
If you like his Netflix specials you will like his podcast. Has the gift to talk into a mic by himself which only few entertainers (Tim Dillon, Theo Von, etc) have
Nailed it brother! As a pastor I totally agree with your statements regarding “getting to the table on time” and taking our Christian walk “a little light”. Oh how we should treasure our Bibles and value our time to serve!
I always treasure your nuggets of gold on Nateland as well, keep it brother! Praying for you!!
Pastor Joe
Dusty Slay is killing it!! Excited to see his future specials. Much LOVE from Phoenix.
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Content focuses on the intersection of life experiences, faith, and comedy, with the host sharing personal anecdotes, humorous reflections, and societal commentary. Key themes include discussions on faith, dietary beliefs, societal issues, personal growth, and humorous storytelling from his life as a comedian. The podcast offers a relatable mix of entertaining stories and deeper reflections on life and spirituality, likely attracting an audience that appreciates humor intertwined with thoughtful discourse.
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