
There's a moement in everything and everything is a moement. Comedian and Radio Host Moe Mitchell, along with guest, talk about the irony, comedy and reality in all of it. Let's Talk About It! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 831 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

There’s a surprise guest in the building. Moe reads a text from a business partner that absolutely crossed the line. An explosive voice from the past may be returning sooner than you think. Virginia Beach showed OUT in a way Moe didn’t expect and dee... more
Moe talks about a stalker who he fears he might run into this weekend. Touches on his biggest regret in radio so far and what losing someone he once called a close friend actually feels like when the cameras are off. Oh and yea he might’ve crossed a ... more
Moe kicks things off with Why I’m Mad: A comment from his grandmother aimed at his lady didn’t sit right with him. Then things escalate when his girl unknowingly puts him in a situation that almost turns into a dangerous confrontation.
From relation... more
Episode 280 starts with an explosive confession and it sets the tone for a week of big shifts. Why I’m Mad makes its return as I break down how both my family and "new family" both somehow let me down at the same time. I also reveal a wild personal c... more
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I used to love him on the radio. But since leaving, he constantly alludes to sharing his story, but it’s behind a paywall. Once you pay, he says nothing. It’s all a manipulative money grab and reveals so much about his character - and I hate feeling manipulated. He lacks authenticity. I think we can all now see why he has gone through so many cohosts- the common denominator behind each leaving is him. It can’t always be someone else’s fault and the most recent cohost says nothing - just there to... more
I can’t keep up with the change of co-hosts anymore. The women seem scared to disagree with him. I think the most disappointing is how Moe will tease a story..and then never mention it during the podcast. He talks about the same past conflicts all the time, but only expresses anger and never tells his story completely.
Very shortsighted. Unfortunate because he seems like a nice guy.
I’ve listened and I wanted to share something that might actually help the show grow. When one person is venting or giving an opinion and the other person just agrees the whole time, the conversation starts to feel one-sided. We don’t need an echo chamber. A good podcast has balance. That’s what keeps people engaged. When everything gets agreed with, it almost sounds like she’s scared to disagree, and it takes away from the fun of listening. Adding more back-and-forth and playing devil’s advocat... more
If you want a podcast about an Irrelevant guy who just talks about himself the whole time this one is for you! No substance, just boasting his own ego! He’s been through a lot of cohost, it’s probably because they get tired of hearing him talk about himself and having to agree all the time or get clowned on! Somehow HES always the victim, yet had beef with everyone in his life! Hmm
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The content centers on humor intertwined with personal reflections, societal commentary, and relationships. With a blend of comedic storytelling and candid discussions, the episodes explore various facets of life, ranging from insights on celebrity culture and personal vulnerabilities to the complexities of friendships and interpersonal dynamics. Listeners can expect an engaging format that combines light-hearted banter with deeper themes, often drawing from the hosts' diverse experiences and encounters, making it relatable and entertaining. Unique aspects of the content include candid anecdotes and a willingness to tackle real-life challenges through humor, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own experiences while enjoying a good lau... more
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