
Great Company with Jamie Laing
Jampot Productions
No gimmicks; just Great Company.Join Jamie every Wednesday as he's joined by great guests for great conversation: it's GREAT COMPANYA JamPot Original Podcast Hosted on Acast. Read more
Episodes
TIM KEY ON THE BALLAD OF WALLIS ISLAND, FAMILY & WHAT HE'S REALLY LIKE WHEN THE CAMERAS ARE OFF 09/09/2025 1:04:45ALAIN DE BOTTON: WHY MAKING FRIENDS AS AN ADULT FEELS IMPOSSIBLE (BUT ISN'T) 09/02/2025 1:20:33
LOUIE SPENCE: I MAKE EVERYONE ELSE HAPPY BUT I CAN’T FIND HAPPINESS MYSELF 08/26/2025 1:10:30EXCLUSIVE - JESSIE J: I'M FINALLY READY TO TALK ABOUT MY CANCER DIAGNOSIS 08/19/2025 1:15:15EXCLUSIVE - TULISA'S UNTOLD TRUTH BEHIND DRUGS SCANDAL 08/12/2025 1:07:02 Show all episodes
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Our take on Great Company with Jamie Laing podcast
Great Company is a great mix of entertainment and genuine conversation. One episode at a time, Jamie Laing talks with a diverse group of guests—musicians, athletes, magicians—about their life's ups and downs. The debut episode featuring Yungblud was eye-opening, offering stories you won't hear elsewhere. It's a mix of fun, realness, and moments that hit deep. New episodes every Wednesday. Great Company with Jamie Laing is a comedy interviews podcast by Jampot Productions.Jampot Productions
Jamie Laing
United Kingdom
84
60'
Weekly
Listener reviews
Sarah34 - 08/23/2025
Jamie is an endearing and insightful interviewer. It’s interesting to hear people come in with preconceived ideas about him, and end up loving him. The opening chunk where he speaks to his producer is totally unnecessary though, and might put people off the interviews themselves, which would be a shame. It just feels a bit too forced and awkward, which doesn’t reflect his actual interview style.
Jamie is an endearing and insightful interviewer. It’s interesting to hear people come in with preconceived ideas about him, and end up loving him. The opening chunk where he speaks to his producer is totally unnecessary though, and might put people off the interviews themselves, which would be a shame. It just feels a bit too forced and awkward, which doesn’t reflect his actual interview style.
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