WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Summary: Marc Maron welcomes comedians, actors, directors, writers, authors, musicians and folks from all walks of life to his home for amazingly revealing conversations. Marc's probing, comprehensive interview style allows guests to express themselves in ways listeners have never heard.
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- Artist: Marc Maron
- Copyright: 2012.
Podcasts:
Mark Arm from the bands Mudhoney and Green River talks about the Seattle music scene, surfing, and the junk. Plus, The Sporkful’s Dan Pashman stops by.
Christina Hendricks is in the garage to talk about Idaho, Smokey the Bear, being a goth kid, Mad Men, Good Girls, playing the accordion and more.
Bruce McCulloch from The Kids in the Hall talks about Calgary, being an angry young man, Brain Candy, Gord Downie, and directing.
Vincent D’Onofrio talks Kubrick, Altman, anger, acceptance, being a bouncer, making spoken word albums, and directing a Western.
T Bone Burnett takes Marc through music history and talks about the Rolling Thunder Revue, analog vs. digital, sex music vs. war music, and collaborating with the Coen Brothers.
John Lithgow talks with Marc about playing psychopaths, playing nice guys, playing historical figures, and creating children’s entertainment.
Phoebe Robinson talks with Marc about 2 Dope Queens, collagen, being “the only one,” her podcast Sooo Many White Guys, and the Obamas.
Rob Lowe talks with Marc about the Brat Pack, the sex tape, getting sober, doing comedy, hosting a game show, and having recurring nightmares.
Bass guitar wizard Tal Wilkenfeld brings her talents to the garage to play some tunes and talk about working with legendary musicians like Prince, Jeff Beck, Herbie Hancock and The Who.
Amy Sedaris talks with Marc about not having plans, her brother David, Stephen Colbert, Strangers with Candy, BoJack Horseman, David Letterman and more.
SNL’s Aidy Bryant talks with Marc about improv, rage, her new show Shrill, and not letting things like body image have power over her life.
Marc and WTF producer Brendan McDonald reflect on the process, experience, changes, challenges, highlights, difficulties and achievements of 1000 episodes.
Marc Maron and Tom Scharpling join forces for the fifth installation of their head-to-head verbal jam session.
Alfred Molina talks about being one of our most memorable character actors, from Boogie Nights to Spider-Man 2 to Raiders of the Lost Ark, as well as his extensive work on stage and now on podcasts.
Guitar hero Gary Clark Jr. talks with Marc about the Blues, Hubert Sumlin, Tito Jackson, the Vaughan brothers, Eric Clapton and more.