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On the All New episode We think it's Funny Tom Rhodes joins hosts Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell. The conversation kicks off with genuine chemistry as the guys trace their 20-year history in the comedy scene, bridging a natural connection into deep reflections on legendary influences like Johnny Carson and Richard Pryor. The episode builds around an incredible storytelling dynamic when Tom shares a terrifying yet darkly comedic account of almost drowning during a scuba diving trip in Thailand. In an extraordinary coincidence, it turns out that all three comics on the mic have separate near-death drowning stories, prompting each host to share their own remarkably close calls.
The episode beautifully balances these high-stakes stories with lighter, spontaneous moments, including a debate over what truly qualifies as a sandwich and a hilarious breakdown of the worst gifts they have ever received in relationships. Tom also reveals how a recent burglary inspired his new one-man show, detailing his philosophy on finding gratitude for the things that weren't taken. It is an open, natural, and engaging episode packed with authentic storytelling. Check out the full conversation on the We Think It's Funny Podcast and subscribe for more unfiltered comedy.
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On the All New episode We think it's Funny Tom Rhodes joins hosts Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell. The conversation kicks off with genuine chemistry as the guys trace their 20-year history in the comedy scene, bridging a natural connection into deep reflections on legendary influences like Johnny Carson and Richard Pryor. The episode builds around an incredible storytelling dynamic when Tom shares a terrifying yet darkly comedic account of almost drowning during a scuba diving trip in Thailand. In an extraordinary coincidence, it turns out that all three comics on the mic have separate near-death drowning stories, prompting each host to share their own remarkably close calls.
The episode beautifully balances these high-stakes stories with lighter, spontaneous moments, including a debate over what truly qualifies as a sandwich and a hilarious breakdown of the worst gifts they have ever received in relationships. Tom also reveals how a recent burglary inspired his new one-man show, detailing his philosophy on finding gratitude for the things that weren't taken. It is an open, natural, and engaging episode packed with authentic storytelling. Check out the full conversation on the We Think It's Funny Podcast and subscribe for more unfiltered comedy.

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