• "We've somehow got to episode 100!"

  • Jan 19 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
  • Podcast

"We've somehow got to episode 100!"

  • Summary

  • The said it would never happen, but the Dodging Death team have recorded 100 episodes of the show! Listen in to find out what they've been up to and how they're going to celebrate!

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/dodgingdeathpodcast

    Email us: dodgingdeathpodcast@gmail.com

    Follow us on Instagram: @dodgingdeathpodcast

    Follow Stephen on Instagram: @stephenwilliams.jr

    Stephen's website: www.stephenwilliamsjr.com

    About the show:

    Dodging Death is an improvised weekly comedy podcast, hosted by Stephen Williams Jr and Ryan Paton. Join them for an hour of generally uninformed, irrelevant chat - where they discuss topics such as being an accidental Peeping Tom, sleeping in the same room as Mother Teresa, and getting shouted at by Santa. Stephen is an openly gay, cruise ship magician - and is proud to be at the front of that much underrepresented part of society. He is often heard regaling anecdotes such as how he found himself as a performer on a swingers cruise, his lowest life moment being with Paul Daniel's son at a patisserie in Brazil, and how he tried to blend in at an Australian dive bar. In hindsight, the floral shirt and exposed ankles were a mistake.

    Ryan has been Stephen's best friend since they first met at 11 years old and shared a communal love for the anecdote. He is the marketing manager for an afternoon tea company, is yet to attend a none catastrophic yoga class, and once got heckled by an eleven year old for being too scared to go on a water slide. He's also openly hetero, although his constant praise of ABBA could lead you to believe otherwise.

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