
Join your host Jay Mohr and a rotating cast of his hilarious friends as they regale you with tales and conversation covering every topic imaginable. You haven't heard the half of it until you've heard... Mohr Stories.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 59 | Founded | 14 years ago | 
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyComedy Interviews  | |||

This week Jay welcomes comedian Matt McCusker to talk about his new Netflix special - A Humble Offering, playing the flute, his former career as a drug dealer, jogging the Southside of Chicago, getting eczema on his genitals, and much more!
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This week, Jay is joined by comedian Orlando Leyba. They talk about Orlando’s dad trying to poison his Pepsi, his time on America’s Got Talent, how he died in his past lives, a potential fix for Jay’s plane anxiety, and much more!
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On this week’s episode, Jay is joined by the good Matt Walsh. You know him from Veep, Flamin’ Hot, and of course, the Hinsdale South High School hall of fame. They talk about all those things, plus his new movie The Unexpecteds, the Chicago Bears, cr... more
This week Jay is excited to welcome comedian Joe List. They discuss The Beatles vs. The Rolling Stones, the Riyadh Comedy Festival, Joe having a panic attack while doing a set on Conan, and they play Two Truths and a Lie about their birth years.
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Glad he is back doing the podcast . It’s fun hearing stories along with the interviews .
This pod gets repetitive at times. But the Frank Caliendo episode was unlistenable. Is there no one in the booth to let the guest know he’s blowing up the audio by screaming into the mic? Is there no one to balance audio levels in post? It was so so bad
nobody can break me up like Jay. I have to be extra careful listening to Jay while driving because he hits you with spontaneous impersonations with totally ridiculous statements that that person would not say, but Jay realizes how ridiculously funny it sounds for that character to say such a goofy thing. Rock On! Jay M.
I love this podcast and Kevin too but some one needs to do some better sound editing, at times you can barely hear the conversation and then it’s way too loud, just a heads up otherwise it’s fantastic show
Hey Jay, I love you and have been a listener since DAY ONE because of Kevin Smith, but on Joey McIntyre ep you sound either erratic or using. I hope it was just your familiarity with Joe, but man you were everywhere all at once.
Love you, loved and knew you before SNL years, but celebrated all your skits. Keep entertaining and stay strong, man. Us guys out here need a level headed JJ in our corner.
Like I said, been a fan since early. Keep it up.
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The content primarily revolves around humor, personal stories, and the comedic experiences of both the host and various guests. Frequently featured are anecdotes from the entertainment industry and discussions about life experiences that range from challenges in the comedy world to lighter moments in the host's life. There is a strong emphasis on the narratives that accompany comedic performance, addressing themes of identity, mental health, and the nuances of both solo and collaborative endeavors in comedy. Guests are often notable figures from various entertainment sectors, contributing their unique perspectives on life and fame alongside entertaining tales that resonate with a broad audience.
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Recent guests on Mohr Stories include:
1. Matt Walsh
2. Mayhem Miller
3. Frank Caliendo
4. Dave Blunts
5. Steph Tolev
6. Bill Fichtner
7. Flavor Flav
8. Will Forte
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