
Scam Goddess is an award-winning comedy podcast dedicated to fraud and all those who practice it. Every episode, the Scam Goddess herself Laci Mosley (iCarly, Better Call Saul) covers the hottest scams on the streets today while also giving in-depth breakdowns of the wildest robberies, rackets, and capers throughout history. It's like true crime, but without all the death—aka True Con! Plus, Laci'... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 301 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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It's been a little chilly lately, maybe it's time for a whole lot of legging on this week's Fraud Friday! Today, Laci rewinds with Georgia Hardstark (My Favorite Murder podcast) discussing LuLaRoe, the women’s clothing company embroiled in over 50 la... more
The Deacon Jacquis Neal (Crowd Control, Dropout TV) returns to the CONgregation, and today even the highest in the church grows weary. He shares nearly being fooled by a fake credit union posing as his own. Meanwhile, Laci regales Jacquis with the ta... more
Just like that, it's Fraud Friday! Today, Laci visits one of the very first episodes of Scam Goddess, episode 13, with comedy legend Matt Walsh (Ghosts, Upright Citizens Brigade), as they dive into the most famous Ponzi schemer in world history: Bern... more
Laci welcomes back comedian Jay Jurden (Yes Ma’am) to break down the scam of shrinkflation at stand-up comedy shows and to unpack the bizarre true story of Ryan Borgwardt, a Wisconsin cabinetmaker who faked his own death in a kayaking accident, aband... more
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Once or twice in a generation we get an entertainer who captures the zeitgeist and makes us laugh our asses off about it. Lacy’s podcast is one of them.
I’ve been listening to this podcast for years and I absolutely love Laci, but what the heck happened to the actual content lately? It now feels more like an interview show, which is still entertaining, but the actual stories they now tell are really weak. So, still enjoy the show but I don’t listen to it regularly anymore. But I am super happy for all of Laci’s success—she’s incredibly talented and deserves it.
All of the people who leave bad reviews for this show are conservative white people. They don’t understand the amazing humor because they are devoid of whimsy. They couldn’t even maintain a relationship for two days. They don’t know how to party. The only thing y’all resonated with was the unbelievable amounts of Botox in the new episode. This is coming from a white-Jewish Mexican. So I’m also white. Y’all are also complaining about how the republicans are called scams on here. They are honestly... more
J/K, I love everything about your comedy, especially your delivery. I believe you were the first to develop an entire series that shines light on how absurd and prolific scamming is across cultures and time and you are owed a lot of credit as there are derivative podcasts popping up left and right now. There is something for everyone in the pod verse, including for the “mayonnaise is spicy” crowd; and therefore there is absolutely no need to acquiesce to demands that you “tone it down” because y... more
Laci brings a lot of passion and energy to this pod. She’s always telling me something new. She tends to bring some cool folks on. I’m listening to old episodes and getting caught up right now
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Focused on the lighter side of fraud, this comedy podcast humorously explores various scams, capers, and con artists, both contemporary and historical. With witty commentary, the host engages with a diverse range of guests, including comedians and celebrities, to provide comedic insights into the world of deception. Throughout episodes, listeners enjoy absurd and outrageous scam stories, ensuring a mix of laughter and education on the subject of fraud, framed within a playful context that encourages a sense of community among listeners.
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Recent guests on Scam Goddess include:
1. Georgia Hardstark
2. Matt Walsh
3. Kevin Fredericks
4. Sam Sanders
5. Justina Valentine
6. Jean Elie
7. Kal Penn
8. Lizz Adams
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