
Mark Normand and Sam Morril Might Be Drunk. Join these NYC comedians each week as they share insights into the comedy world, recommendations, peeves, and a drink or three. Produced by Gotham Production Studios, LLC
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 351 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyTV & Film | |||

Jordan Jensen and Jon Rudnitsky join Mark and Sam to talk about John’s wild rise to SNL, bombing in front of Donald Trump, surviving terrible road gigs, and turning it all into his new special, Special Boy. Jordan opens up about disastrous relations... more
No guest this week, just classic Mark and Sam. The guys catch up on Mark’s baby news, getting older, relationships, drinking, politics, gay bars, and the strange places their minds go when there’s nobody else in the room. They get into life on the ro... more
Colin Quinn and Jim Norton join Mark and Sam for a deep dive into the wild early days of New York comedy, from brutal road gigs and dangerous hecklers to the rise of the Comedy Cellar. Plus, Colin revisits Tough Crowd, Jim looks back on the O&A years... more
No guest this week, but Mark and Sam keep the drinks and new material flowing. They break down awkward fan encounters, comedy’s strangest workplace problems, Ozempic, romance, snooze-button etiquette, and the jokes they’re still trying to crack. Plus... more
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This is the go to pod for comedy industry information. Are you looking details on booking agents in Minnesota, going to the airport and weekend hotel stays, look no further!
The episode with Tan France was the BESTTT episode ever. Such an unexpected surprise! I knew it was him the second I heard his voice. I’ve seen Sam tour, he’s one of my favorite comedians. Good jobs guys. I recommend his podcast to anyone who isn’t easily offended LOL
Funny pod, but Mark needs to stop farting.😕
Hack "comedy"
Guy cancelled good Ari is way more insane
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- A sharp, banter-driven comedy show where two NYC stand-ups riff about hosting, touring life, and the craft of writing jokes. Episodes pair long-running material with fresh anecdotes from the road, pop culture obsessions, and behind-the-scenes stories from the stand-up world. Ad reads and guest rounds are common, making it feel like a late-night hang with a reliable mix of humor and industry insight.
- Notable for its strong chemistry between hosts, deep NYC comedy ties, and a revolving roster of guests ranging from veteran comedians to actors and pop-culture figures. The format often blends personal storytelling with practical takeaways about touring, writing, and evolving in a changing entertainment landscape. A few standout moments come... more
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Recent guests on We Might Be Drunk include:
1. Jordan Jensen
2. Jon Rudnitsky
3. Colin Quinn
4. Jim Norton
5. Ryan Hamilton
6. Louis C.K.
7. Ken Marino
8. David Wain
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