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When Marc first met Andy Zaltzman, Andy was in his element at the Edinburgh Fringe. They talk about why the festival circuit was important for Andy and other comics working their way up in the UK. They also talk about Andy's podcast The Bugle, which he started with John Oliver, his new career paths as a cricket statistician and a quiz show host, and the strange confluence of Covid and Brexit. Plus Marc and Andy consider what the world will be like when they can return to standup...
There's a good chance Daniel Lanois is responsible for some of your favorite music ever and it's all thanks to a penny whistle he bought with his allowance when he was growing up in Canada. Daniel tells Marc about his time working with Gospel choirs and doing experimental music with Brian Eno which led to him producing some of the biggest albums of all time, like U2's The Joshua Tree and Peter Gabriel's So...
Musical virtuoso Daniel Lanois talks to Marc about producing some of the biggest albums of all time, like U2’s The Joshua Tree, and his work with Bob Dylan, Peter Gabriel, Brian Eno and more.
Kate Winslet talks with Marc about James Cameron, Contagion preparing her for COVID, life after Titanic, and her new film Ammonite.
Kate Winslet is all about learning on the job. She never trained to be an actor, she just observed her talented co-stars on set. She used her work in Contagion to prepare herself and her family at the onset of the COVID pandemic. And she learned that global fame wasn't something she wanted after the success of Titanic. Now, with her new film Ammonite, she learned how to tell a universal love story that does away with heteronormative storytelling...
Nicole Kidman keeps going for a very simple reason: She feels like her job helps her understand the meaning of life. After winning pretty all the major film and television acting awards, after being one of the world's biggest movie stars, and after becoming a major producer, Nicole says she's still working because it allows her to explore what makes humans the way they are...
Nicole Kidman talks to Marc about Eyes Wide Shut, Stanley Kubrick, To Die For, Keith Urban, Big Little Lies, The Undoing and more.
Singer-songwriter and master of the bass Thundercat talks with Marc about the three things he structures his life around: music, Marvel and anime.
Thundercat thinks bass players run the world and not just because he's a great one. The multi-talented singer-songwriter talks with Marc about growing up with music all around him, learning at the feet of his brother and his friends Kamasi Washington and Cameron Graves, and finding his own sound on the bass. They also talk about his work with Kendrick Lamar on To Pimp A Butterfly and Thundercat describes the three areas around which he has structured his life: music, Marvel and anime...
Mandy Patinkin and Marc talk about life, death, love, religion, depression, self-doubt, and the meaning of it all.