
The Ash Holes - A weekly cigar podcast dedicated to the cigar industry and other shenanigans surrounding it. We broadcast live from Studio 21 Podcast Cafe in Salem, NH.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 475 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationComedy | |||

It’s that time year! We’re bringing our The 2025 Cigar Holiday Gift Guide to you. The perfect list of the must have cigars, accessories, and sets that the cigar lover in your life will love or maybe something to treat yourself!
In the spirit of the holiday season The Ash Heels have invited the boys to the show for this week! Let’s talk about how Ash Heels has been & if we think the boys got the contenders list right!
It’s The 2025 Contenders Show!!! We name the 6 contenders for 2025 Cigar of the Year, along with some honorable mentions that didn’t make the cut.
The warnings are over… the cigar crisis has officially hit the industry. In this episode, we break down what’s really happening behind the scenes as manufacturers struggle, retailers feel the pressure, and the post-COVID boom becomes a distant memory... more
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I enjoy the show and would like to smoke what the hosts are smoking while I listen. If the cigar that will be smoked is somewhere in the episode description or a website would be helpful. Thank you.
Long winded discussions to get to the point of what each episodes about. Useful information about cigars isn’t provided.
Nice chit chat about cigars
Enough said
Big love from Uk
I like this show, very informative if you are into cigars. Dave/Krissy/Ed make me laugh and love their banter. However Aaron (the host) needs to be replaced in my opinion. Dude comes across as so uncomfortable communicating and that nervous giggle/laugh after everything he says is so annoying. I am sure he is a good guy but not host material. They should make a change.
I like this show, very informative if you are into cigars. Dave/Krissy/Ed make me laugh and love their banter. However Aaron (the host) needs to be replaced in my opinion. Dude comes across as so uncomfortable communicating and that nervous giggle/laugh after everything he says is so annoying. I am sure he is a good guy but not host material. They should make a change.
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A weekly show dedicated to the cigar industry, featuring engaging discussions that blend comedy with educational insights. The hosts cover a range of topics related to cigars, including reviews, industry trends, personal anecdotes, and lighthearted banter, which likely makes each episode both entertaining and informative. Topics such as cigar offerings, pricing, industry crises, and personal preferences in cigars are explored through a humorous lens, creating a welcoming atmosphere for cigar enthusiasts of all levels. The dynamic interactions among the hosts, along with the inclusion of guests, contribute to a rich community feel, ensuring listeners have a delightful experience akin to spending time in a local cigar lounge.
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The Ash Holes launched 9 years ago and published 475 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on The Ash Holes include:
1. Ruby Cannoli
2. Ruby Canole
3. Jose Dominguez
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