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The McGodlin Group with Stuart Thompson

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Stuart Thompson chooses his own religion! Stuart is a standup comic from the Bay Area and the host of The Late Night Show at the Hollywood Improv. On this episode, Stuart tells me about being raised a moral atheist, changing his life path from Economics to comedy, and the religiosity of soccer. We also talk about standup, linguistics, being a model older brother, and feelings vs. truth, then we invent a panel-show religion that must be seen in person. Check out The Late Night Show at the Hollywood Improv, and for more Stuart go to www.stuartthompsoncomedy.com!

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Archived series ("iTunes Redirect" status)

Replaced by: Choose Your Own Religion

When? This feed was archived on August 04, 2018 20:06 (6y ago). Last successful fetch was on August 04, 2018 12:56 (6y ago)

Why? iTunes Redirect status. The feed contained an iTunes new feed tag.

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Stuart Thompson chooses his own religion! Stuart is a standup comic from the Bay Area and the host of The Late Night Show at the Hollywood Improv. On this episode, Stuart tells me about being raised a moral atheist, changing his life path from Economics to comedy, and the religiosity of soccer. We also talk about standup, linguistics, being a model older brother, and feelings vs. truth, then we invent a panel-show religion that must be seen in person. Check out The Late Night Show at the Hollywood Improv, and for more Stuart go to www.stuartthompsoncomedy.com!

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