
Everyone is interesting if you ask the right questions. And this is a show about all the weird and wonderful things people do.
Meet astronauts, teachers, marine biologists, cheesemakers, prison guards and everyone in between. Along the way, you'll learn things that blow your mind. You'll laugh until it hurts, and feel a whole lot better about the world around you and the people that fill it.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 399 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedySociety & CultureComedy Interviews | |||

This is a classic episode of Things People Do, where Joe and Tom are joined by Sports Promoter, Eddie Hearn. He talks about what's actually involved in being a promoter, working for your dad and going to school with Frank Lampard. We also ask him wha... more
This is a classic episode of Things People Do with Aman, who is a driving instructor. Joe tells us about his very questionable driving lessons, the stress of driving tests and who are the worst type of learners.
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This is a classic episode when Joe and Tom meet relationship expert and matchmaker, Paul Brunson. You might recognise Paul from Married At First Sight UK, Celebs Go Dating or his own podcast, We Need to Talk.
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This is a classic episode of Things People Do, where Joe and Tom meet Drag Queen, Blu Hydrangea! We learn about how Blu's character was developed and Blu teaches us some terminology that we had never heard before!
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I've been watching clips for a while but hadn't ventured into the full podcast until a few months ago when I finally decided to listen to them all.
As a rugby fan, I already recognised Joe Marler and it has been fantastic to see him in a non-rugby setting, Tom is a brilliant co-host, they work so well together and the team behind the scenes do a great job
The mixture of guests is so interesting and you can learn so much amid the snippets of humour.
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I’ve just started listening to these from the beginning and so far they’ve been really funny and the guests are great. Listening to Joe and Tom is just like being around friends. There is a bit of swearing but it is rated as explicit so if that’s not for you - there are other podcasts out there with great guests too.
A lot of unnecessary swearing cheapens what could otherwise be considered reasonable interviewing. The presenters seem smug and arrogant. Why they don’t use their intelligence for a quality show I don’t understand.
I was really looking forward to these podcasts and download a lot of them. Deleted all of them after listening to three them and couldn’t stand the unnecessary swearing. Such a shame because the topics sounded very interesting
I’ve recently discovered this podcast and after a month or so of listening to the new releases I’ve started from the very beginning, I love it, I’ve just listened to the episode about Cheesemongers recorded during Covid, I haven laughed that much for a while, it was chaotic and brilliant! Keep up the good work guys!!
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A show centered on exploring the fascinating stories of everyday individuals, featuring a diverse array of guests such as teachers, marine biologists, and even astronauts. The hosts engage in humorous and heartfelt conversations, unearthing the extraordinary experiences that shape ordinary lives. Each episode highlights not only the unusual careers and hobbies of the guests but also delves into their personal journeys, striving to celebrate the quirks and complexities of human nature. This unique blend of comedy and insightful storytelling creates a relatable atmosphere where listeners are likely to find both entertainment and inspiration in the shared narratives.
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