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Podcaster maron
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podcaster maron

PODCASTER MARON FULL

I've definitely not gone soft but I'm not full of panic any more. Stand-up "I can confidently say I'm doing the best comedy of my life. It was as good a time that could be had for a recently broken-up guy with a broken computer in another country." He set me up with a Macintosh guy and took me out to Bondi beach. I'd just separated from my wife, I was not in a good place and I got off the plane and I dropped my computer and my computer broke. So, with WTF, I was probably seeking some sort of connection and approval and guidance, things you might seek from a parent at a different time.Īustralia "On one Sydney visit, writer Luke Davies, ,really saved my ass. And I don't know that they were all that great. on his sitcom Louie.Ĭhildhood "My parents were very self-involved and I was left to my own devices to build a set of ideals and principles and behaviours to get me through life.

podcaster maron

His two-part interview with Louis C.K., in which the comedian broke down while recalling the birth of his daughter, was rated the No.1 podcast episode of all time by Slate magazine and dramatised by C.K. In more than 640 episodes (it began in 2009), Maron's free-ranging chats have featured everyone from Amy Schumer to Mel Brooks, Anthony Bourdain, Lena Dunham, Iggy Pop and Sir Ian McKellen. I don't know that we always can tell the difference."Īs a podcaster, Maron, who is touring Australia in October, has had many guests in his rundown, cactus and succulent-surrounded garage for WTF, now one of the most critically acclaimed podcasts, with between 7 and 8 million downloads a month. Sort of coming to grips with my own struggles, whether they be in the real world or in my mind. "And in the last few years I've been doing some of the best comedy of my life. "After a certain point of doing some angrier, political satire, I began to seek out what I was angry about and where it came from," he says.










Podcaster maron