
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 | 273 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyArtsPerforming Arts | |||

This is a hot episode if you like talking about what the biblical definition of iniquity means, if you like talking about how all popular muscians are plants to erode your morals and if you want to hear about how cosumption is bad while consuming a p... more
On this podcast Dusty is sick but still finds the energy to tell people not to eat pork.
This is probably not that funny of an episode but man does it feel good to be right about sports being fixed.
Dusty tells the full story behind his joke on his Netflix Special "Wet Heat" about throwing up in the car.
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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.
This podcast is now largely Dusty complaining. It wasn’t always so complaint-heavy, but with the absence of Hannah, there’s no one to soften his misery with the world today. Listeners are consistently reminded that his shows are hot and most everything else is not.
I like this podcast. That’s it. I like it. It’s good to listen to. I think you will like it too. If not, you should. Dusty Slay is entertaining. And I like his podcast.
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The content showcases a mixture of humor and personal storytelling as the host navigates through various aspects of life, including his experiences as a stand-up comedian, thoughts on societal issues, and reflections on spirituality and family. Common themes include his critiques of the entertainment industry, candid discussions on politics, and humorous takes on everyday occurrences, all intertwined with his individual journey. The podcast is characterized by its relatability, merging comedic narratives with deeper reflections on personal growth, faith, and cultural commentary, often revolving around humor in difficult situations and the absurdities of life.
A particularly notable aspect is the host's ability to maintain a lighthearted a... more
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