Birth of a Salesman Sam Robertson & Dan Dukich
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Visual artist Sam Robertson devoted seven years of his life to illustrating the Old Testament. Now with book sales starting to dwindle, Sam sets out to become a successful door-to-door Bible salesman with the dream of one day selling his illustrated Old Testament to the Pope and then getting the Vatican to buy all 257 paintings for one million dollars.
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Ep. 5 - Sam Distributes Pamphlets
The thrilling conclusion to Season 1 of Birth of a Salesman.
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Ep. 4 - Sam Calls the Vatican
Tensions start to rise between Sam and the cop investigating Sam's stolen truck.
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Ep. 3 - Sam's Business Cards Arrive
After Sam's truck gets stolen, he starts looking for a bike to distribute his business cards.
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Ep. 2 - Sam Has a Sleepover with Dennis
Sam meets Dennis, a friendly guy who's fresh out of an online bootcamp for graphic design. They have an adult sleepover and Dennis helps Sam make a website and some other promotional material.
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Ep. 1 - Sam Gets a Fan Mail P.O. Box
Sam decides to become a door-to-door Bible salesman. He enlists the help of a sales guru and meets Doug Knuckles, a friendly fisherman.
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Birth of a Salesman Theme Song Teaser!
Sneak peak at the theme song for Birth of a Salesman, a new podcast coming out April 2, 2024!
Customer Reviews
Pure entertainment
This podcast is so fun and cute . Very well produced and pumped up just like he is!!
give this beauty a spin
this show has it all. divinely awkward real-whirled face-to-faces, familiar and not so familiar characters spliced into a re-contextualized semi-fantasy world, odyssey-worthy theme song and other sweet tunes, major DIY heart n soul, long questions without answers, all sort of tripped out on inner guardian angel stuff. possible research angle: i’d love to see how many people out of 100 listeners could listen without laughing once during an entire episode
This is seriously so funny!
Woooo! Holy moly this is good. I was biking around listening to episode two out loud on my speaker, and I felt like people must have felt listening to radio shows before tv existed, except maybe better. The sound effects and production are epic and there are so many sneaky witty jokes that I may have to listen to again before I even really comprehend. Was laughing out loud to myself during the pizza party. I probably weirded out several passers by on the bike path. Excellent job!