The Doc G Show January 31st 2024 (Featuring Tom Papa)

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The Doc G Show January 31st 2024 (Featuring Tom Papa)

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Comedian Tom Papa is coming on the show! Tom Papa does it all! He's a stand-up comedian, writer, actor, radio host, podcast host and effin' professional bread maker. He's stopping by to talk about it all and talk about his current stand-up tour The Good Stuff. He'll be stopping by the Jacksonville area on March 22nd and he came on the show to promote his show! Tom and Doc talked about how he manages all of his work, how his daughter got him into bread baking, how his podcast is doing, how his podcast is different from his radio show, how comedy is his favorite thing to do and much much more! Make sure to listen! Monologue (golf): 0:00:20 Birthday Suit 1: 12:42 Ripped from the Headlines: 16:22 Shoutouts: 35:42 Facts You Didn't Know, You Needed to Know, and Probably Don't: 37:52 Tom Papa Interview: 45:42 Mike C Top 3: 1:02:38 Birthday Suit 2: 1:13:21 Birthday Suit 3: 1:15:00

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