Pope Lonergan is a comedian, Quaker, drug addict and creator of 'Pope's Addiction Clinic' and 'The Care Home Tour'.
In this podcast he’ll bang on about something that’s interesting him.
AS RECOMMENDED BY STEWART LEE.
“Plimmin’ and Lompin’ is a very honest piece of conversation [that’s] captivating, even when it teeters towards the nauseating” ~ Robin Ince (The Big Issue)
"Outrageous material [...] matched by a rambunctious delivery" ~ The Guardian
"From fearless and funny to heart-stoppingly raw" ~ Evening Standard
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Pope Lonergan is a comedian, Quaker, drug addict and creator of 'Pope's Addiction Clinic' and 'The Care Home Tour'.
In this podcast he’ll bang on about something that’s interesting him.
AS RECOMMENDED BY STEWART LEE.
“Plimmin’ and Lompin’ is a very honest piece of conversation [that’s] captivating, even when it teeters towards the nauseating” ~ Robin Ince (The Big Issue)
"Outrageous material [...] matched by a rambunctious delivery" ~ The Guardian
"From fearless and funny to heart-stoppingly raw" ~ Evening Standard
In this episode Pope talks about birthday bumps, The Sovereign Individual, catastrophe and Ecological Leninism. // Please pre-order 'I'll Die After Bingo' here: https://www.penguin.co.uk/authors/283398/pope-lonergan.html
Pope Lonergan is Plimmin’ and Lompin’
Pope Lonergan is a comedian, Quaker, drug addict and creator of 'Pope's Addiction Clinic' and 'The Care Home Tour'.
In this podcast he’ll bang on about something that’s interesting him.
AS RECOMMENDED BY STEWART LEE.
“Plimmin’ and Lompin’ is a very honest piece of conversation [that’s] captivating, even when it teeters towards the nauseating” ~ Robin Ince (The Big Issue)
"Outrageous material [...] matched by a rambunctious delivery" ~ The Guardian
"From fearless and funny to heart-stoppingly raw" ~ Evening Standard