Tom Segura
16.04.1979
About
Tom Segura’s short sets are built like a tight little machine: everyday irritation, social behavior, and then a calm, almost bureaucratic slide into darker conclusions. The delivery stays dry and matter‑of‑fact, which makes the cynicism land like a “reasonable” opinion—right up until it isn’t. In these clips, the strongest idea is simple: people don’t learn, they just collect consequences. Youthful stupidity, emergency-room reality checks, and blunt adult honesty all show up—not as moral lessons, but as paperwork life makes you sign. Outside the stage, Segura is also a long-running podcast guy: he co-hosts Your Mom’s House with his wife, comedian Christina Pazsitzky (started in 2010).

