

Mother's Day Reservations
In this episode of With Stugotz & Hochman, Marc Hochman and Stugotz revisit the times when Stugotz would call a city’s most popular restaurants days before Mother’s Day, asking for a primetime reservation, baby.

Fake Steven Segal
In this episode of With Stugotz & Hochman, Marc Hochman and Stugotz revisit the time Hochman tried out an impression of Steven Seagal—and it turned into an entire show bit.

Lombardo
In this episode of With Stugotz & Hochman, Marc Hochman and Stugotz revisit one of the most famous callers in the show's history... Lombardo, who knew a little (or a lot of) something about everything.

Roberto Durán
In this episode of With Stugotz & Hochman, Marc Hochman and Stugotz revisit the disaster that was the Roberto Durán interview, where nobody on the show knew he wasn’t prepared to do the interview in English, and it quickly went off the rails.

Chuck Norris
In this episode of With Stugotz & Hochman, Marc Hochman and Stugotz revisit Chuck Norris’ two appearances on the show, including Stugotz completely muffing the first question.

Did You Miss Us?
In this episode of With Stugotz & Hochman, Marc Hochman and Stugotz update the audience on why they’ve been delayed in recording more episodes (construction, lacrosse mitzvahs, thatkindofthing), but preview some of the upcoming topics in the week ahead, including the fake Steven Seagal and the rece…

The Big Man on Campus... BMOC
In this episode of With Stugotz & Hochman, Marc Hochman and Stugotz revisit when Stugotz claimed he was the Big Man on Campus (BMOC) because of his lacrosse prowess at Clark University, only for it to unravel when it’s revealed that his team was among the worst in the country.

Fake Jim Mandich
In this episode of With Stugotz & Hochman, Marc Hochman and Stugotz revisit a caller who used to phone in pretending to be Jim Mandich, the late Dolphins player who hosted a show that aired at the same time on a rival station.

Radio Wars
In this episode of With Stugotz & Hochman, Marc Hochman and Stugotz revisit a 2005 Sun Sentinel article detailing the radio war between the established WQAM and the upstart newcomer, 790 The Ticket.

Poop Shoes
In this episode of With Stugotz & Hochman, Marc Hochman and Stugotz react to a segment where Hoch tried to promote Rogaine, but it failed spectacularly because of him being bald. Plus, we listen to one of the most-requested segments, in which Marc Hochman confessed to owning a pair of poop shoes.