WTF With Marc Maron
Latest Episodes
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Episode 353 - Dave Grohl
Released 01.17.13
Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters explains to Marc how a hand-made sound board altered the course of his life.
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Episode 352 - Elizabeth Banks
Released 01.14.13
Elizabeth Banks joins Marc in the garage for a chat about comedy, college, love, sex, babes, body image and on-screen make-outs, particularly ones involving David Wain.
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Episode 351 - Seth Green
Released 01.10.13
Seth Green has been acting since the age of six. The showbiz veteran talks with Marc about putting expectations on child stars, surviving the tabloid culture, creating Robot Chicken, letting it all hang loose on Family Guy and keeping calm while working w...
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Episode 350 - Jakob Dylan
Released 01.07.13
Jakob Dylan joins Marc in the garage to talk about carving out his own path in the music industry, separate from the path of having Bob Dylan for a dad.
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Episode 349 - Michael Keaton
Released 01.03.13
Michael Keaton is in the garage and he leaves nothing outside the door. Marc and Michael cover the Full Keaton: His Catholic upbringing in Pittsburgh, working on Mr.
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Episode 348 - Adam Schlesinger
Released 12.31.12
Fountains of Wayne bassist Adam Schlesinger joins Marc in the garage for a conversation about expanding your horizons.
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Episode 347 - Jonathan Katz and Tom Snyder
Released 12.27.12
The legendary comic Jonathan Katz and his production partner Tom Snyder stop by the garage to talk about their famed collaboration, Dr.
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Episode 346 - Blues Traveler
Released 12.24.12
John Popper and Chan Kinchla of Blues Traveler bring a hangover to the garage, which doesn't stop them from killing it with a live performance for Marc.
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Episode 345 - Liam McEneaney
Released 12.20.12
Comic Liam McEneaney tells Marc how his eight year stint producing a live stand-up show in the basement of a bar for practically no money spawned a documentary film.
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Episode 344 - Jon Favreau
Released 12.17.12
Actor-writer-director Jon Favreau was at the forefront of the improv comedy scene. But instead of being the next great sketch comedian, he wound up being the director of blockbuster movies like Iron Man and Elf.
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Episode 343 - Dylan Moran
Released 12.13.12
Irish comedian Dylan Moran and WTF host Marc Maron try not to confuse their last names. Dylan tells Marc about doing comedy around the world, as well as bringing it to the masses through TV shows like Black Books and movies like Shaun of the Dead.
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Episode 342 - Andy Dick, Chris Garcia, Ron Lynch, Lance Bangs, Jim and Eddie
Released 12.10.12
It's Live WTF from the Riot LA Alternative Comedy Festival. Andy Dick shows up with a very Andy Dick entourage.
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Episode 241 - Mike Lawrence
Released 12.06.12
Comedian Mike Lawrence does not take comic books lightly. He tells Marc about his lifelong devotion to comics, how they helped mask the pain of a broken home and how he escaped to standup comedy after a prolonged career at McDonald's.
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Episode 340 - Jay Mohr
Released 12.03.12
Jay Mohr puts his name on it when he sits down in the garage for a chat. The comic-actor-podcaster tells Marc why he needed to be disappointed in order to be happy with his career and explains why he twice committed the ultimate transgression for a comedi...
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Episode 339 - Budd Friedman
Released 11.29.12
Budd Friedman is the man behind the club that spawned modern comedy, the Improv. Budd joins Marc in the garage to go through the advent of the comedy club to the boom of the 80s and the bust afterward, with every major comedian of the past 40 years crossi...
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Episode 338 - J Mascis
Released 11.25.12
Dinosaur Jr. frontman J Mascis makes a trip to the garage for a rare interview and acoustic performance.
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Episode 337 - Ed Crasnick
Released 11.22.12
Marc catches up with comedian Ed Crasnick, one of the few people who can rival Marc in his neurosis. But things are changing for Ed.
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Episode 336 - Todd Solondz
Released 11.19.12
Filmmaker Todd Solondz is used to challenging his audiences. Marc can relate. The two of them talk about the struggle to maintain a career outside of the mainstream and why Todd considers his movies like Happiness and Welcome to the Dollhouse to be comedi...
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Episode 335 - Keith and the Girl
Released 11.15.12
Keith Malley and Chemda Khalili are two of the earliest pioneers of podcasting. Their hit show Keith and the Girl paved the way for WTF.
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Episode 334 - Colt Cabana
Released 11.12.12
Professional wrestler Colt Cabana has a lot more in common with Marc than you might think. They both yearned to perform at a young age, they both make their livings on the road and they're both successful podcasters.
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Episode 333 - Daniel Smith
Released 11.08.12
No reason to be nervous. Author Daniel Smith stops by the garage to chat with Marc about anxiety. Daniel compares some of the details in his comic memoir Monkey Mind to some of Marc's own struggles with the anxious bug and pinpoints the exact moment he re...
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Episode 332 - Shelley Berman
Released 11.05.12
In comedy history, Shelley Berman is a big deal. He was the first comic to win a Grammy and the first comic to play Carnegie Hall.
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Episode 331 - Pauly Shore
Released 11.02.12
Comedy scion Pauly Shore brushed shoulders with nearly every name in stand-up comedy over the last 40 years.
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Episode 330 - TJ Miller, Moby, Aries Spears, Dave Hill, Jake Fogelnest, Mike Bobbitt, Jim Earl
Released 10.31.12
It's a killer Live WTF from Los Angeles unlike any other Live WTF, mostly because this one has Moby in it.
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Episode 329 - Tim Heidecker
Released 10.29.12
One half of Tim and Eric, Tim Heidecker joins Marc in the garage for a chat about Tim's unique style of comedy.
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Episode 328 - Chad Daniels
Released 10.26.12
Comedian Chad Daniels is an anomaly in the stand-up world. He's a successful touring comic who lives a comfortable family life far away from the show business grind of Los Angeles and New York.
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Episode 327 - Jimmy Walker
Released 10.24.12
Jimmy Walker brings comedy history into the garage. Before there was J.J. on Good Times, Jimmy tells Marc about his experiences in the early days of the comedy boom and his interaction with up-and-comers like Richard Pryor, Steve Martin, Jay Leno, David L...
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Episode 326 - Live from Just For Laughs
Released 10.22.12
Marc brings the Live WTF experience to the Just For Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal. He's joined by Godfrey, Chris D'elia, Glenn Wool, Nikki Glaser, Sean Cullen and Mike Wilmot for a night of awkward confrontations, physical altercations and homemade p...
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Episode 325 - W. Kamau Bell
Released 10.18.12
Comedian W. Kamau Bell steps into the garage for the kind of conversation he says doesn't happen enough - an honest discussion about race.
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Episode 324 - Tom Kenny
Released 10.15.12
SpongeBob SquarePants himself, Tom Kenny, gets vocal in the garage while discussing his lifelong friendship with Bobcat Goldthwait, his days as a stand-up, and his time on Mr.
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Episode 323 - Jonah Ray
Released 10.11.12
Comedian Jonah Ray from The Nerdist crosses podcast streams with Marc in the garage. In a wide ranging b.s.
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Episode 322 - Phunny Business
Released 10.08.12
Marc talks with Ali LeRoi, John Davies and Raymond Lambert, three men involved in the creation of the documentary Phunny Business.
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Episode 321 - Dave Alvin
Released 10.04.12
Dave Alvin of The Blasters tells Marc how his youthful obsession with blues, rockabilly and punk rock led him to create his own style of American roots music alongside his brother and other fellow bandmates.
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Episode 320 - Gilbert Gottfried
Released 10.01.12
Gilbert Gottfried and Marc engage in some honest-to-goodness kvetching about Gilbert's aloofness with his stand-up peers, his ill-fated year on SNL and the jokes that got him in trouble with corporate overlords.
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Episode 319 - Loren Bouchard
Released 09.28.12
Bob's Burgers creator Loren Bouchard had a penchant for drawing but a distaste for school. Fortunately a former teacher saw something in him and Loren tells Marc how that relationship put him on a path to produce his first animated TV show.
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Episode 318 - Coop
Released 09.26.12
Artist Chris Cooper, known as Coop, joins Marc in the garage for a discussion about hot rods, Satanism, zines, cartooning and the many dark places that inspire art.
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Episode 317 - Kerri Kenney-Silver
Released 09.24.12
Kerri Kenney-Silver discusses her roles in the classic comedy ensembles of The State, Viva Variety and Reno 911.
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Episode 316 - Jim Rash
Released 09.20.12
Academy Award winner Jim Rash tells Marc how he developed the backstory for his Community character, Dean Pelton, and how his own biological backstory is mostly a mystery to him.
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Episode 315 - Key and Peele
Released 09.17.12
Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele leave their characters behind (for the most part) and tell Marc about the men behind the popular sketch comedy series.
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Episode 314 - Kliph Nesteroff
Released 09.13.12
Kliph Nesteroff is a tireless chronicler of classic comedy. He joins Marc in the garage to talk about some of the most memorable stories he reported on for WFMU's Beware of the Blog.
