
World-renowned pro-wrestling star, martial artist, singer, and best-selling author Chris Jericho joins the Audacy family this week with the launch of his Talk Is Jericho podcast, now streaming for free online and in-app.
Listen to Talk Is Jericho, with new episodes available Wednesdays and Fridays on the free Audacy app
After cementing himself as one of pro wrestling’s most prolific showmen over his 33-year career, Chris Jericho is often referred to as the “Greatest Of All Time” and is one of the founders of All Elite Wrestling. Audacy is proud to partner with Chris to bring his weekly Talk Is Jericho podcast to listeners streaming for free online and in the Audacy app, featuring interviews with some of the biggest names in entertainment, music, comedy, and beyond.
Guests on the long-running series include comedians Dennis Miller, Kyle Kinane, Howie Mandel, UFC fighter Randy Couture, screen legend William Shatner, rapper and actor Method Man, KISS frontman Paul Stanley, Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash, Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich, boxing and podcast champ Mike Tyson, actors Brad Williams, Dave Bautista, Curb Your Enthusiasm's Cheryl Hines, Clerks director Kevin Smith, and tons of others over more than 1000 episodes.
“I’m stoked to bring ‘Talk Is Jericho’ and our 10 years of excitement, entertainment & electricity to Audacy Podcasts,” Jericho says of the new partnership. “With Audacy’s reputation as being one the hottest, and fastest growing platforms in the podcasting biz, I know it’s the perfect forum to showcase the vision and variety that I’ve always had for TIJ. So put on your helmets and get ready for a twice-weekly audio attack of adventure… Chris Jericho style!”
Follow along on Audacy as multiple world champion wrestler, lead singer of Fozzy (celebrating 25 years with an anniversary tour this fall), and New York Times best-selling author Chris Jericho talks with some of the biggest names in pro-wrestling, entertainment, comedy, and the paranormal -- giving his unique, engaging, weekly take on all things pop culture.