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P.S. The Podcast Hosted by Reg Thomas

P.S. The Podcast Hosted by Reg Thomas

By: Reg Thomas
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Comedian Reg Thomas sits down with comedians who are Productively Stoned to talk about their lives, their process and muse on the funniest things in life and comedy.

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Episodes
  • Reg Thomas x Jatty Robinson On The Odds Are Even
    May 6 2022

    Reg Thomas explains the difference between compromise and appeasing plus he explains why monogamy was created. Then Reg sits down with the hilarious Jatty Robinson to discuss his uproarious new comedy special Odds are Even.


    You can watch the special here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOEkXsU8kSQ

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    40 mins
  • Tracey Carnazzo and Reg Thomas Trash Talk About It All
    Apr 22 2022

    Tracey Carnazzo stops by P.S.The Podcast with Reg Thomas to share her road to stand up and what life was like growing up in New York. She documents her journey from the acting stage, where she would lie about doing Letterman 4 times. She also reveals she snuck into clubs at the age of 15. She also explains how a car ride with her best friend led to her wildly successful Teen Mom Trash Talk Podcast.

    Reg Thomas also has a smoke break where he shares his thoughts on Benzino leaks video talking to trans influencer Shauna Brooks. Reg also talks about ASAP Rocky's allegedly cheating on Rihanna and why Jennifer Lewis was out of pocket for making a negro spiritual for Ketani Brown Jackson.

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    43 mins
  • Black Cops
    Apr 15 2022

    In this episode, Reg Thomas says thank you for checking out the podcast and gives an honest take on what he feels about his podcast. He also shares his opinion on Black Cops.

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    13 mins
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