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Pappy's Flatshare ep 1621: Ayoade Bamgboye "Do hedgehogs shower?"

Jun 24, 202638 min
Summary

In this lively episode of Pappy’s Flatshare, the hosts are joined by the comedian Ayoade Bamgboye for a conversation that takes several unexpected turns. The discussion begins with an amusingly candid critique of foot hygiene, with the hosts scrutinizing each other’s grooming habits, skin care routines, and the surprising merits of urea-based creams. As the conversation shifts, the group delves into a spirited debate over the quality and safety of tap water versus bottled water, leading to a humorous exploration of the hosts' differing views on modern hygiene. This prompts a wider existential reflection on whether humanity has become too disconnected from the natural world. Drawing on the idea that humans are inherently "beasts," the trio jokingly debates whether people should embrace a more rugged, nature-integrated lifestyle—evoking the image of a hedgehog to frame their comedic manifesto on returning to the wild. The episode rounds out with a relatable, albeit chaotic, anecdote about a backyard camping trip featuring a malfunctioning airbed, perfectly capturing the show's signature mix of personal storytelling, lighthearted bickering, and absurd, laugh-out-loud insights.

Updated Jul 6, 2026

About This Episode

SNL’s breakout star Ayoade Bamgboye joins us to talk foot maintenance, Bear Grylls filters and the hygiene habits of woodland creatures. Ayoade Bamgboye on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ayoadebam/ Ayoade Bamgboye on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/discover/ayoadebamgboye Pappy's - https://www.instagram.com/pappyscomedy and https://www.tiktok.com/@pappysflatshare Support us on Patreon - patreon.com/pappysflatshare Tickets to all our live shows - https://pappyscomedy.com/live Produced by Connor Hayles Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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