Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 117 days 21 hours 55 minutes
Joseph Gordon-Levitt talks with Marc about his new series Mr. Corman, New Zealand, growing up on screen, and finding the antidote to social media.
Lindsey Buckingham talks with Marc about Fleetwood Mac, his solo work, the relationships with his bandmates, Rumours and his triple bypass.
Lindsey Buckingham wasn't going to let anything - from the pandemic to major heart surgery - stand in the way of finishing his new self-titled solo album. But it was in part his work on the album and the planning of a live tour that led to Lindsey being ousted from Fleetwood Mac after nearly 45 years. Lindsey and Marc talk about being part of the band's most successful lineup, his evolving relationships with his bandmates, and the creative goals he continues to work toward in his solo career...
Matt Damon's continuing presence and popularity in American films can be summed up in four words: He loves to act. Matt tells Marc how he made the most out of working with icons like Clint Eastwood, Francis Ford Coppola, Steven Spielberg, Jack Nicholson, Denzel Washington and many more. He also talks about teaming back up with Ben Affleck for their first screenplay since Good Will Hunting and making his latest film, Stillwater, with Tom McCarthy...
Sovereign Syre and Marc have been friends for several years, sharing career paths in comedy, podcasting and writing...
Sovereign Syre talks with Marc about going from academic excellence to drug addiction to adult entertainment to standup comedy to mainstream show business.
Mega-producer Rick Rubin talks with Marc about Paul McCartney, Johnny Cash, meditation, comedy albums, and pro-wrestling.
Rick Rubin's love of music led him to help popularize hip-hop, rejuvenate artists' careers, and leave his mark on literally thousands of popular songs. But there was a point in his youth where Rick put music aside and focused on something else: Comedy. Rick talks with Marc about being a self-described hardcore comedy nerd and how that informs his process with the artists he produces...
Comedian Rick Ingraham is a Comedy Store institution. But he's also the last of a system that was in place going back to the ‘70s, where young comics were baptized and raised in the rites and rituals of the Store. Rick and Marc compare their early careers trying to break into the business and become a club regular...
Comic Rick Ingraham talks to Marc about being a product of the Comedy Store, with stories about Andrew Dice Clay, Robin Williams, and Joe Rogan.