Jon Weiner, popularly known as Stugotz, was born on July 29, 1972, in the United States. Growing up, Weiner developed a passion for radio and broadcasting, which would eventually lead him to a successful career in the industry.
After graduating from Clark University in 1995 with a degree in English and Communications, Weiner embarked on his journey in the world of radio. He started his career by working on various radio shows and honing his skills as a host and commentator.
Weiner's big break came when he joined The Dan Le Batard Show on ESPN Radio as a co-host under the moniker Stugotz. His witty banter and unique perspective on sports and pop culture quickly garnered him a loyal fan base and helped propel the show to new heights of popularity.
Outside of his career in radio, Weiner is a devoted family man. He married his wife Abby in July 2002 and they have built a life together filled with love and happiness. Weiner's strong family values and commitment to his loved ones are a testament to the kind of person he is off the air.
Aside from his work on The Dan Le Batard Show, Weiner is also known for his athletic prowess. He played Division III college lacrosse, showcasing his dedication and talent on the field. In addition to his sports achievements, Weiner has also made headlines for his humorous take on current events, including his infamous mocking of LeBron James for leaving the Miami Heat in 2014.