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We Want Moore

We Want Moore

By: Anthony Moore
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Join comedians Anthony Moore and Asante Morris as they blend social awareness with humor and a little immaturity. The show offers engaging conversations that mix insightful discussions with a lighthearted tone.

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  • Episode 92 - The Day Charlie Kirk’s Words Came Full Circle
    Sep 16 2025

    This week, Anthony and Asante kick things off with their signature banter before diving into career reflections, the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a catfishing doc, Seinfeld’s controversial comments and more.

    6:36 – Anthony opens up about a defining moment early in his career and how its impact still resonates with him today.

    19:27 – In the wake of the assassination of far-right figure Charlie Kirk, Anthony and Asante dive into a complex conversation around legacy, empathy, and the irony of one's own rhetoric coming full circle.

    54:47 – The Netflix documentary Unknown Number: The High School Catfish sparks a chilling discussion about a mother secretly cyberstalking her own daughter and the dark side of digital manipulation.

    1:05:05 – Japan sets a new record with nearly 100,000 citizens aged 100 and over. The milestone launches a broader conversation about aging societies, generational tensions, and a surprising Gen Z revolt in Nepal.

    1:18:19 – The hosts weigh in on Jerry Seinfeld’s controversial remarks comparing the Free Palestine movement to extremist hate groups, unpacking the cultural and political implications.

    Listener Question:

    1:31:00 - "How do you tell the difference between a stepping stone and staying stagnant?"

    1:39:27 - Tubi Movie of the Week: Snow Bunny

    Intro/Outro Song: Jay-Z - Heart of the City

    For Videos of the Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@AnthonyMooreComedy

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    1 hr and 57 mins
  • Episode 91 - They Really Know How to Make A Napkin
    Sep 9 2025

    This week, Anthony and Asante kick things off with their signature banter—touching on everything from book recommendations to the joys of cast iron cooking and the underrated thrill of buying new household supplies. Then, they dive into this week’s main topics:

    23:09 – A discussion about the Netflix documentary Katrina: Come Hell and High Water, examining the lasting impact of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans and the systemic inequities it laid bare.

    38:33 – The latest leaked jail calls from Young Thug sparks a conversation about his comments on André 3000, Outkast’s legacy, and how incarceration can shape mental health and perception.

    53:35 – Benny the Butcher predicts a “lab diamond tester” is on the way, leading to a deeper look at what rappers choose to flex—and why.

    58:32 – SEPTA service cuts in Philadelphia temporarily disrupted public transit across the city. The guys explore the effects on school attendance and what this says about public infrastructure.

    1:04:28 – A thoughtful take on the environmental impact of AI on urban communities.

    1:07:26 – Charlie Sheen opens up about past experiences under the influence in a new documentary.

    1:09:00 – Why do so many Filipino kids have such powerful voices? Anthony and Asante share theories and admiration.

    1:12:20 – Tubi Movie of the Week: A Mirror of Deception

    Intro/Outro Song: Nelly - Pimp Juice

    For Videos of the Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@AnthonyMooreComedy

    Stay Connected:

    www.instagram.com/allthatandmoore
    www.instagram.com/asante3000
    www.instagram.com/wewantmoorepod
    www.twitter.com/allthatandmoore
    www.twitter.com/wewantmoorepod
    www.AnthonyMooreComedy.com

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Episode 90 - We Used to Be the Bounce House
    Sep 2 2025

    On this episode of We Want Moore, Anthony and Asante dive into Cracker Barrel’s logo controversy, break down the latest drama with Young Thug and Lil Nas X, and explore how ticket prices shape access and experience — plus a lot more along the way.

    6:40 – Anthony clarifies last week’s discussion, highlighting that male cheerleaders have been part of the NFL since 2018 – correcting a common misconception.

    10:17 – Why serious discussions matter — Anthony and Asante explore how empathy and meaningful dialogue can inspire personal and social growth.

    16:49 – Cracker Barrel controversy: politicians and right-wing influencers react to a proposed logo change, forcing the brand to reverse course.

    28:00 – Off the back of the Cracker Barrel discussion, Anthony shares why he respects Shane Gillis for focusing on his comedy talent rather than engaging in culture war grifting.

    31:18 – Young Thug audio leaks go viral — sparking debate about his integrity following past comments on YSL artist Gunna.

    39:19 – Lil Nas X faces four felony charges after an alleged altercation with police — what we know so far.

    48:35 – The duo dig into U.S. Open ticket pricing, accessibility, and class divides — plus a broader conversation on how venue treatment affects our experiences.

    56:29 – Listener question: “Would you have Pepsi audition for anything?” spirals into a laugh-out-loud animal-themed tangent.

    1:02:34 – A quick take on the new Jussie Smollett documentary.

    Intro/Outro Song: Chance the Rapper Feat. Future - Smoke Break

    For Videos of the Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@AnthonyMooreComedy

    Stay Connected:

    www.instagram.com/allthatandmoore
    www.instagram.com/asante3000
    www.instagram.com/wewantmoorepod
    www.twitter.com/allthatandmoore
    www.twitter.com/wewantmoorepod
    www.AnthonyMooreComedy.com

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    1 hr and 11 mins
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