Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 117 days 21 hours 55 minutes
Direct from the garage at the Maron Cat Ranch in Los Angeles County! Marc sifts through the detritus of his life in his new work environment. Plus, he'll decide whether he resents or admires comedian Nick Kroll with help from comedian Nick Kroll. All that and a tension filled story of a defecating cat and an airplane. It's Episode 12 and we're officially coast-to-coast!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ouch. Buddy. Todd Barry makes Marc cry tears of laughter with his stories of doing stand-up in Scotland, playing the Number 7 in Sesame Street, and getting cast in The Wrestler. Also, Marc waits on a call from comedian and fellow podcaster Greg Fitzsimmons. Plus, Marc and Matthew share their most intimate moment yet. Eleven is alive!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fiction writer Sam Lipsyte is lucky that Marc is one of his best friends. Sam tells us about how the insanity that is Marc's life often makes it into his novels. Plus, Marc reveals the two most important things he ever learned about from books - circus freaks and sexual intercourse. And Marc needs a little cheering up, so he calls the always-optimistic Eddie Pepitone. We made it to #10!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information...
Many have come close, but comedian Jim Gaffigan did it: He finally pushed WTF over the one hour mark. It was hard not to, what with all the talk about chewing tobacco, joke writing, making movies and, of course, Hot Pockets. Also on the show, Marc talks TV with his buddies Kris and Brendan, the two biggest Mad Men fans he could find. And Matthew gets put in his place, or so Marc thinks. Come on and party like it's Episode 9.
Hosted on Acast...
Caroline Rhea had her own national talk show. But did she get to talk about threesomes with Marc Maron? Hell no. That's what the internet is for. Also, Marc tells a story of an occurrence that got him a wee bit closer to believing in God. And Matthew has some self-awareness issues. WTF x 8 = This Episode.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Warning to all men: None of your secrets are safe when Marc sits down with fellow comic/divorcee Nick Griffin. They're sharing their pain and dishing the dirt on how guys like them really feel about relationships. Plus, Marc tries to get technological advice from his mom. And, on the heels of Marc's Whole Foods crime, we've got more law-breaking courtesy of an unexpected guest. SEVEN!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Allow comedian David Cross to make you laugh with stories about the birthing of his new book, I Drink for a Reason. Let Marc and Matthew make you blush with stories about colonics. And, permit Marc to make you gasp with stories about the most shocking member of his apartment building. It's Episode 6 and there's no turning back now.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Daily Show's John Oliver tells Marc why the British think they're so cool. We'll also find out what he's doing on NBC's new series Community and why he's finding it easy to stay funny in the Age of Obama. Plus, Marc calls his Dad to get advice about his future, Matthew and Marc have a texting problem, and Marc looks deep within his soul to find his inner xenophobe.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Emmy-winning writer David Feldman, veteran of "Real Time with Bill Maher" and "Dennis Miller Live," shares some WTF moments with Marc, including being called a racist, realizing how dumb America has gotten, and falling in love with podcasts. Plus, Marc shares some of the secrets that got him through his divorce and he cops to an embarrassing addiction. Episode 4! Not to be confused with Episodes 1, 2 or 3.
Hosted on Acast. See acast...
Patton Oswalt! Lawton Smalls! WTF?!?! Marc is joined by his old friend Patton Oswalt to talk about Patton's starring role in "Big Fan" and about the nature of obsession. And speaking of obsessed, delusional conservative Lawton Smalls calls in to tell Marc what's going on in the obsessive world of right-wing nutjobs. Plus, Marc reveals what he's been obsessed about lately, and it's delicious. Also, more fun with Matthew.
Hosted on Acast. See acast...