14. Thom Tran
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In Episode 14 of Comedy Anatomy, Mike and Masavia chat with comedian Thom Tran. Thom is a fantastic comic with a very unique point of view. He's a staple at the Laugh Factory in Los Angeles, and has appeared on numerous TV shows. Most importantly, Thom has traveled around the world performing for the U.S. Armed Forces. He is himself an Iraq war veteran, and was featured in Larry Charles' Dangerous World of Comedy on Netflix. He's also a broadcaster in L.A., a musician, and a lover of cats. In this episode, we spend a little more time than usual on our guest's early life, and talk at length about his time in the war in Iraq as it relates to his journey, and perspective on comedy. You can find Thom's own podcast Sex, Jokes & Rock N' Roll on Apple Podcasts.
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Hosts: Masavia Greer, Mike George
Producers: Masavia Greer, Mike George, Nat George
Music by: Jeremy Carlstedt
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