The Funniest Comedy Podcast Moments of April 2025
Celebrity Moments and Inside Stories
April 2025 was packed with standout comedy podcast clips. Headlining the highlights was Tom Segura's “Tom Cigar” moment on History Hyenas, where he recalled a surreal backstage chat with a crew member at Madison Square Garden. The man, asked when he started working with Redman, casually referenced 9/11 as his career anchor point: “What year those towers come down?” Segura and Chris Distefano laughed at the absurdity, with Segura deadpanning, “That’s a good way to remember.”
Another golden moment came from Redman’s hilarious misnaming of Tom as “Tom Cigar” while opening for his sold-out MSG show. The clip captured the kind of casual, unscripted chaos that comedy fans love.
Joey Diaz and Health Disasters
Joey Diaz delivered classic rants and reflections, especially on Ozempic and aging. He explained how he lost 60 pounds but couldn’t keep the weight off after stopping the meds due to nausea. His quote, “It took away my superpowers,” defined the Diaz brand—brutal honesty mixed with wild exaggeration. As always, the humor came wrapped in real-life struggles.
Parenting Pain and Comedic Trauma
Another standout segment involved comics talking about becoming dads. From getting up in the middle of the night to stroller shaming in public, the bits captured raw and funny reflections on fatherhood. One comic said, “It’s like being J.Lo’s assistant,” referring to catering to a newborn’s every mood. The jokes hit home with parents and offered laughs for anyone dealing with sleepless nights.
A related moment had comics sharing childhood heartbreaks. Stories ranged from a girl denying a kiss ever happened to full-blown pants-pooping incidents at school. These raw admissions provided both vulnerability and punchlines.
Roast Battle Hall of Fame
A few of the sharpest roast jokes also resurfaced in April. One standout was Dina Hashem’s line: “Dave’s mom died the way Dave lives—an unrecognizable road feature.” That brutal line is still considered one of the best in Roast Battle history. Comics also discussed other classic lines, like the Planet of the Apes joke or Ralphie May’s wedding ring zinger, proving that some burns are just too good to forget.
Tim Dillon Reigns Supreme
Tim Dillon made more podcast appearances than anyone in April—11 in total—while promoting his new special I'm Your Mother. His stops included Joe Rogan, History Hyenas, Legion of Skanks, and The Bonfire. Dillon continued to dominate with absurd stories and his unique spin on culture, politics, and conspiracy.
Viewership Leaders
The most-watched comedy podcast episode of April was Morgan Wallen’s sit-down with Theo Von on This Past Weekend, reaching 2.9 million views. Following closely were Ben Affleck, also with Theo, and the duo of Mark Normand and Kid Rock on Kill Tony. Joe Rogan’s top episodes featured Dave Smith vs. Douglas Murray, Jordan Peterson, and Ilia Topuria—all crossing 3 million views.