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No Homo with Jonathan & Tom
No Homo with Jonathan & Tom
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Two best friends, one straight and one gay, riff on their daily lives, the insanity of current events, and what it means to be a man – gassing each other up while the world burns.
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Send us a text Jonathan and Tom take a moment to mourn the end of an era — this is their final episode under the name No Homo. They unpack the latest developments in the Epstein files, which sparks a deeper and more complicated conversation about the age of consent and where society chooses to draw the line.
Send us a text Jonathan’s life is a scheduling disaster, and Tom’s determined to fix it. In a desperate search for meaning (or maybe just content), they ask AI for Life and Soul Path readings. And....they reveal the new title for the pod! Tom's favorite YouTube clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ixHFyr8I0g
Send us a text Daylight Savings hits hard, the holidays are looming, and to top it off, the boys get hit with some major “No Homo” heartbreak. Jonathan and Tom process their seasonal slump, crowdsource a path forward, and Jonathan explains why Tom has basically been his guru for fifteen years and counting.
Send us a text Jonathan and Tom show up in full costume for this week’s Halloween episode, swapping stories of recent party antics and childhood Halloween disasters. A magical encounter at a party rekindles their connection to Kambo, leading to a candid reflection on their past experience with the Amazonian medicine.
Send us a text Jonathan is officially a “runner” after completing his first half marathon — and yes, his nipples survived. The boys riff on male body dysmorphia, how it shows up differently in straight and gay communities, and how it shapes their own relationships with exercise and body image.
Send us a text Jonathan and Tom take the infamous ’90s Purity Test — and the results shock them both. Tom breaks down the steps to play Vampire Physical Therapist, and the boys open up about the shame they carried growing up.
Send us a text Things heat up this week as Jonathan and Tom swap stories about unexpected man-crushes and wet dreams. They reveal their Kinsey Test results, Jonathan makes Tom a surprising vow, and the conversation gets personal as they revisit early sexual memories and formative experiences.
Send us a text Jonathan and Tom kick off this week’s episode fresh from a long-overdue Bro Date and a screening of Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another. Stick around for their enthusiastic review—and a candid conversation about the healthy (and not-so-healthy) ways they navigate their emotions as men.
Send us a text Tom ushers Jonathan into the world of gooning, while Jonathan ups the ante with a scandalous tale caught on security footage. The laughs give way to vulnerability as Jonathan opens up about family struggles and the hard work of being authentic with the people who know us best.
Send us a text Jonathan and Tom joke about the boundaries of their “open” podcasting relationship before turning to the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk. With candor and unease, they sort through their personal reactions, grapple with what this moment means for the country, and ask what responsibilities each of us carries in the aftermath.
Send us a text Tom and Jonathan are still negotiating the terms of their podcasting relationship - open, closed, or somewhere in between. Along the way, they unpack the recent shake-up at the CDC and take a deep dive into how homophobia shapes male relationships from childhood onward.
Send us a text After recounting their wildly different Labor Day adventures, Jonathan and Tom get deep into a no-holds-barred confession of their most embarrassing childhood traumas. One was the fat kid. The other was an angry, emotional mess. Can you guess who’s who? Listen now to find out.
Send us a text Back from their vacations, Jonathan & Tom dive straight into the cultural toilet to bid farewell to And Just Like That... in all its messy glory. While villains like Kim Davis crawl back to threaten gay marriage, the boys celebrate the passing of evangelical leader James Dobson. The real heart of the episode comes from Tom's experience at Honcho Campout, sparking a vital conversation about the power of queer joy and why finding your community IRL is more important than ever...
Send us a text Some "No Homies" want Jonathan and Tom to be more than friends. Jonathan makes Tom a promise involving future intimacy... but only under a specific set of circumstances. Later, the boys deep dive into the pros and cons of monogamy, commitment, and why we choose to be with just one person (or not). SINS OF THE FUTURE RICH book: https://www.abbeys.com.au/book/sins-of-the-filthy-rich-tales-of-wicked-wealth-9781923135017.do
Send us a text Jonathan and Tom celebrate their feature in The Advocate. They later recount a night out at a popular queer party, sparking a candid conversation about the surprising power of being an outsider and why not fitting in can be the healthiest choice of all.
Send us a text The boys are in mourning. Jonathan and Tom process the surprise cancellation of And Just Like That... Their grief spiral leads to a deeper conversation about their own winding career paths and the danger of linking your identity to your self-worth.
Send us a text Tom meets a No Homie in the wild, while Jonathan confronts the challenges of dealing with anger as a parent. The boys later discuss the mental benefits of straight guys letting their gay bros blow them.
Send us a text Should every parent be required to watch Netflix's Adolescence? Jonathan and Tom debate the Emmy-nominated series before diving into a bigger question: What drives some of us to push boundaries, while others cling to the familiar? Plus, find out the story behind Jonathan's unexpected media splash.
Send us a text The Epstein files are sending the MAGA world into a tailspin, and Jonathan and Tom are here to break down the fallout. Later, the conversation gets personal with a deep dive into their religious upbringings.
Send us a text Jonathan and Tom try to work through their anger issues, but get stuck on the horrors of Trump's Big Beautiful Bill, rising floods and sinking boats, and AJLT's wild writing misstep.



