
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!
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 827 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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There was a huge surprise for Moe at his party over the Weeknd! Someone came at Moe’s girl, Nate committed a party foul of her own, and Moe’s relationship might be in jeopardy...Moe also addresses a string of rude encounters in Detroit, a wild Uber m... more
This week, Moe drops a life-changing announcement he’s been holding onto — and everything after that just gets crazier. From partying with the wrong family over Thanksgiving, to Nate’s story about surprising her followers (and the one woman who made ... more
The Thanksgiving episode that got way out of hand. Moe and Nate went out, and Moe is officially “never drinking again.” Then Moe accidentally walked into something he can never un-see — a full-blown gay sex party — and somehow got invited to the “Poo... more
This week gets wild real quick. Moe accidentally had a tip slip at the gym (yes… THAT kind of slip), Nate reveals the full story of the time she got arrested, and Moe opens up about leaving the show and what learning to control his emotions has reall... more
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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
It’s just meh. Seems artificial.
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A comedic exploration of irony, life experiences, and engaging anecdotes, the content features hosts who share entertaining stories while also touching on deeper themes like relationships, personal growth, and the complexities of modern life. Through humorous discussions about topics ranging from pop culture and social media to friendships and personal challenges, the show offers a lighthearted yet thoughtful atmosphere, making it appealing to listeners looking for both laughs and meaningful conversations. The chemistry between the hosts adds a unique dynamic, engaging audiences in both comedic banter and sincere reflections.
Noteworthy elements include the hosts' ability to blend humor with relatable life lessons, often recalling personal... more
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