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Daisy Thoughts is your one stop podcast where we talk about anything and everything. Things we love to talk about. Things we don’t love to talk about. Even things we didn’t know we wanted to talk about. So sit back, grab your Starbucks and start listening daisies.
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Mohr Stories

Jay Mohr

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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.
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The Unfinished Product is a podcast about the personal - and often untold - moments that influence founders' and operators' journeys. They may have raised millions or nothing at all, but they’re all doing incredible things that we can all learn from today. We have as much to learn from those who are on the journey as those who have finished it, but most people aren’t telling those stories. I'm here to tell those stories.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, screenwriter, and director David Mamet joins Jay to talk about his new movie Henry Johnson, working with Shia LaBeouf, what's true and false about the urban legends surrounding the Glengarry Glen Ross movie, his love of The Honeymooners, and much more. Watch David's new film ⁠Henry Johnson at: henryjohnsonmovie.co…
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Actor, writer and fellow SNL-alum, Will Forte, joins Jay this week to talk about his new Netflix series The Four Seasons. They also discuss what Will remembers from his time writing on Action, how Val Kilmer ended up as his roommate, his favorite SNL musical guest during his time on the show, and much more. Watch Will: The Four Seasons on Netflix. …
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The Pendle witch trials, held in 1612, were a series of witchcraft trials in Lancashire, England, where 10 people were accused of witchcraft and executed, with the trials centred around the area of Pendle Hill. They predated Salem by 80 years, but the events were eerily similar. Why and how did these two things happen, thousands of miles apart?…
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This week Jay is joined by legendary character actor, voiceover artist, and John Mulaney's talk-show sidekick, Richard Kind. They discuss Richard's upbringing in Pennsylvania, why he'll never do stand-up comedy, working with Jay on Clint Eastwood's Hereafter, his numerous ghost encounters and much more. See Richard: On the How Not To Be Famous Tour…
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In September 1988, schoolboy Lee Boxell left his home in Cheam to go and hang out with a friend before saying he might go and watch a football match at the local Selhurst Park stadium. And then he disappeared, never to be seen again. In the last 37 years there have been countless leads and theories as to what happened to him, but answers remain ill…
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It's an extra Handsome Tuesday this week, as Jay is joined by fellow comedian/impressionist Jonathan Kite. They talk about Jonathan's first impression at age 5, doing his Vince Vaughn impression to Vince Vaughn, how they each blend impressions into their stand-up act, and much more. Follow Jonathan: On Instagram (@jonathankite) and TikTok (@thejona…
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On this week's very special episode, Jay is joined by his longtime manager and the first ever Mohr Stories guest, Barry Katz. They discuss their long personal & professional relationship, Barry's career highlights, how much money Jay cost Barry over the years and more. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp — go to http://betterhelp.com/mohrstorie…
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In this episode, we explore the mysterious death of Natalie Wood, the Hollywood star whose life was tragically cut short under circumstances that still spark debate. Found drowned off the coast of Catalina Island in 1981, questions remain about what really happened that fateful night on the yacht Splendour. Was it a tragic accident, or is there mor…
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The room is full this week, as Jay is joined by the Sklar Brothers, Randy & Jason. They talk about working at St. Louis gas stations in high school, their run-ins with Denzel Washington and Keanu Reeves, and they do their dueling Stephen A. Smith impressions. Listen to the Sklars podcast: Dumb People Town Follow the Sklars: On all socials at @sklar…
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In this episode, we examine the terrifying case of Mr. Cruel, the unidentified predator who terrorised Melbourne, Australia, in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Known for his calculated attacks and chilling anonymity, Mr. Cruel left behind a legacy of fear and unanswered questions. Who was he? How did he evade capture? And could he still be out ther…
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On this week's guest-free episode, Jay talks with his producer, Joe Praino, about his weekend in San Francisco, his recent mishap with a syringe, whether he'd rather lose an arm or leg in a shark attack, his teenage ghost experience and much more. Subscribe: On YouTube or your preferred podcast platform. Follow Jay: On all socials @JayMohr37 Visit:…
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In this episode, we unravel the haunting case of Mary Marrs Carwein, a mystery that has baffled investigatorsf or decades. What really happened to Mary, and who was responsible for her fate? We explore the circumstances surrounding her case, the suspects, the theories, and the lingering questions that remain unanswered. Join us as we take a deep di…
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Another Handsome Tuesday, another Mohr Stories. This time Jay is joined by comedian Taylor Williamson. They discuss Taylor's start in comedy, his appearances on Last Comic Standing & America's Got Talent, his childhood rivalry with his brother and more. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp — go to http://betterhelp.com/mohrstories to get 10% off…
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Today we dive into the chilling story of Andrew Cunanan, the manipulative and dangerously charismatic man who became one of America’s most infamous spree killers. Best known for the murder of fashion icon Gianni Versace, Cunanan’s killing spree spanned four states and left five men dead before ending in a dramatic police manhunt.…
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This week Jay welcomes writer, actor, improvisor and executive producer of the #1 show on Netflix, Running Point, the incomparable Ike Barinholtz. They discuss Ike's time on Mad TV, his dominance of celebrity trivia gameshows, his legendary chicken cutlet recipe, and much more. Follow Ike: On Instagram @ikebarinholtz Watch: Running Point on Netflix…
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FROM THE VAULT: today we uncover the incredible yet often overlooked story of Henrietta Lacks, the woman whose cells revolutionised modern medicine. Born in 1920, Henrietta’s cells—taken without her knowledge—became the first immortal human cell line, known as HeLa cells. These cells played a crucial role in medical breakthroughs, from the polio va…
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This week Jay is joined by fellow comedian/impressionist Aries Spears. They discuss how Aries got on Mad TV without auditioning, his marriage & divorce to the same woman twice, the best gangster movies of all-time and much more. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp — go to http://betterhelp.com/mohrstories to get 10% off your first month. Follow…
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FROM THE VAULT: today we're diving into one of the most haunting unsolved cases in American history: The West Mesa Murders. In 2009, a woman walking her dog in Albuquerque, New Mexico, made a shocking discovery - the remains of 11 women and an unborn child buried in the desert. The case, linked to a suspected serial killer known as the West Mesa Bo…
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FROM THE VAULT: Today we delve into the chilling case of Peter Sutcliffe, the man who terrorised northern England as the Yorkshire Ripper. Between 1975 and 1980, Sutcliffe brutally murdered 13 women and attacked 7 others, evading capture for years as fear gripped the region. His crimes exposed deep flaws in the police investigation, leading to one …
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On this week's episode, Jay is joined by comedian Greg Fitzsimmons. They discuss Greg's experience hosting the AVN Awards, his best & worst writing gigs, his multiple stand-up performances that prompted angry letters to his agent and much more. They also wrap the show by talking about Jay's SNL50 weekend. See Greg live: https://gregfitzsimmons.com/…
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FROM THE VAULT: In September 1994, 30-year-old Camille Dardanes Dotson vanished after leaving the Clark County Detention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. Despite decades passing, her case remains unsolved, leaving her family and friends searching for answers. In this episode, we delve into Camille's life, her sudden disappearance, and the efforts to un…
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Comedian Felipe Esparza joins Jay this week to talk about his new Netflix special, Raging Fool. They also discuss how his family snuck into the country from Mexico when he was a kid, the test to become an American citizen, the legend of La Llorona and much more. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp — go to http://betterhelp.com/mohrstories to ge…
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FROM THE VAULT: In the 1980s and ’90s, the AIDS epidemic devastated communities around the world—yet governments, media, and society largely turned a blind eye. In this episode, we uncover the early days of the crisis, the devastating loss of life, and the fearless activism that forced the world to pay attention. From the rise of organizations like…
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FROM THE VAULT: In honour of it being LGBTQ+ history month here in the UK, today I'm going to be sharing the tragic story of Matthew Shepard. In October 1998, Matthew Shepard, a 21-year-old college student, was brutally attacked and left for dead in Laramie, Wyoming - simply for being gay. His murder shocked the nation and became a turning point in…
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On this very special episode, Jay is joined by his friend & former landlord, Carl Randall aka Hot Tub Carl. They talk about Carl's family's long history in Malibu, renting part of their Malibu home to Jay, and Carl's valiant effort to save that home from the recent Palisades Fire. Help Carl & his family rebuild: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-the-…
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On this episode, Jay is joined by his friend & comedian Skyler Stone. They discuss how Skyler got Jay to his intervention, how Jay helped Skyler get started in comedy, going to rehab with Andy Dick and much more. Subscribe: On YouTube or your preferred podcast platform. Follow Jay: On all socials @JayMohr37 Visit: JayMohr.com for upcoming show date…
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FROM THE VAULT: In the 1950s and 60s, a "miracle drug" promised relief from morning sickness but left a devastating legacy. The thalidomide scandal shook the world as thousands of babies were born with severe birth defects due to a drug marketed as completely safe. In this episode, we delve into the harrowing stories of those affected, the corporat…
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A milestone episode, calls for a milestone guest...so on this 500th installment of Mohr Stories, Jay is joined by the great Dane Cook. They talk about their long history of competing with one another at comedy clubs, the greatness of the late Patrice O'Neal, Dane taking his father to St. Louis to see the Red Sox break the "Curse of the Bambino" and…
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FROM THE VAULT: Today we uncover the chilling story of the Victoria Cilliers case, also known as the parachute murder plot. When a routine skydive went horribly wrong in 2015, investigators uncovered a web of deceit, betrayal, and a sinister plan by her husband, Emile Cilliers, to kill her. Was it greed, lust, or something darker that drove him? Jo…
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Comedian Dustin Ybarra sits down to talk to Jay about his new movie "One of Them Days", Wesley Snipes' love of ice cream, Jay taking him to rehab and more. Subscribe: On YouTube or your preferred podcast platform. Follow Jay: On all socials @JayMohr37 Visit: JayMohr.com for upcoming show dates. Follow Dustin: @dustin_ybarra on Instagram. Watch Dust…
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FROM THE VAULT: On a chilly March night in 1964, Kitty Genovese was brutally murdered near her home in Queens, New York—a crime that shocked the nation and changed the way we think about human behavior. The tragedy became infamous for reports that 38 bystanders heard her cries for help but did nothing. Was it urban apathy, or is the truth more comp…
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Actor/rapper/singer Utkarsh Ambudkar joins Jay to talk about his top five MCs, his favorite Muppet, rapping at the Oscars and much more. Subscribe: On YouTube or your preferred podcast platform. Follow Jay: On all socials @JayMohr37 Visit: JayMohr.com for upcoming show dates. Follow Utkarsh: @utktheinc on Instagram. Watch Utkarsh: On Ghosts, every …
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On this very special episode, Jay is joined by the CEO of the Los Angeles Lakers & his wife, Jeanie Buss. They discuss how they met, their marriage, Jeanie's role in his intervention, Women of Wrestling (WOW), and even a little basketball. Subscribe: On YouTube or your preferred podcast platform. Follow Jay: On all socials @JayMohr37 Visit: JayMohr…
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After 1,390 days away, Mohr Stories returns! On this episode Jay talks about where he's been for the past three plus years. Including his intervention, two rehab stops, his marriage, and more. Subscribe: On YouTube or your podcast player of choice. Follow: Jay on all socials @JayMohr37 Visit: JayMohr.com for upcoming show dates. #jaymohr #comedy #s…
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In this episode, we delve into the twisted story of Cary Stayner, a man whose name is forever tied to one of California's most infamous crime sprees. Known as the "Yosemite Killer," Stayner committed a series of brutal murders that shocked the nation. But his story takes an even darker turn when juxtaposed with the haunting legacy of his younger br…
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In 1994, a small town in Washington State experienced a strange phenomenon: jelly-like blobs rained from the sky, leaving residents sick and baffled. Scientists and locals speculated wildly—was it a government experiment gone wrong, a byproduct of military testing, or something otherworldly? Join us as we dive into the theories, eyewitness accounts…
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The Steven Stayner case is a harrowing story of abduction, survival, and resilience. Kidnapped at age 7 in 1972, Steven spent seven years under the control of Kenneth Parnell before bravely escaping and rescuing another child. While his return brought hope, Steven faced lasting challenges and tragically died at 24. His story later intertwined with …
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On the morning of August 27th 1992, Vickie Felton left for work, leaving her 13 year old daughter Leigh home alone for the first time. There was a tornado warning that morning, and when by 8.30am Leigh wasn't answering the phone, Vickie rushed home - only when she arrived, Leigh was gone and has never been seen since. What happened to Leigh Occhi?…
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Today we’re going to explore a historic case that changed the course of criminal investigations forever: the first-ever case solved by DNA fingerprinting. This groundbreaking technique was used to catch Colin Pitchfork, a man responsible for the brutal murders of two young girls, Lynda Mann and Dawn Ashworth, in the 1980s. What started as a complex…
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Every few months I like to take a look back over the cases I've covered in the past and share any new updates with you... and today I have a LOT of very interesting things to share, with updates in the cases of the Menendez brothers, Asha Degree, Sandy Irvine, Julie Doe, the Bear Brook Jane Doe and much more.…
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One night in September 1973, 18 year old Peter Reilly returned home to find his mother dead on their bedroom floor, brutally murdered. He called the police and within just minutes, became was their one and only suspect. After a long night and day, Peter eventually confessed to Barbara's murder... but did he do it?…
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In 1959, 16 year old Mary Flanagan waved bye to her family as she headed to work and then to her work's annual New Year's Eve party. But little did her parents know that Mary hadn't actually gone to work for two weeks, and she likely had no intentions of going to the party. And then she never came home. Where is Mary?-0…
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