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First, Kris gives some details about his recent trip to India. Then, since a full month of WTF episodes have come and gone since Brendan and Kris last talked about them, they each pick out some of their favorite moments and details from the past several weeks.
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Episode 1581 - Langston Kerman
01:23:17|Langston Kerman named his new Netflix comedy special Bad Poetry, harkening back to his time as a high school teacher. But as someone with an MFA in poetry, Langston knows enough about the dividing line between the bad and the good in both poetry and comedy, two things which are forever connected in his life. Langston and Marc talk about his days as a teacher, as well as his time in Boston, his trip to China with students, the best comedy clubs in America, and why John Mulaney directed his special.Episode 1581 - Langston Kerman
01:24:31|Langston Kerman named his new Netflix comedy special Bad Poetry, harkening back to his time as a high school teacher. But as someone with an MFA in poetry, Langston knows enough about the dividing line between the bad and the good in both poetry and comedy, two things which are forever connected in his life. Langston and Marc talk about his days as a teacher, as well as his time in Boston, his trip to China with students, the best comedy clubs in America, and why John Mulaney directed his special.BONUS Archive Deep Dive - Tough Talks
31:21|Marc and Brendan explore episodes from the WTF archive that feature interviews which were, for various reasons, difficult. Coming off a recent one with Connie Chung, they also discuss episodes with Larry King, Harry Dean Stanton, John Cale, Nick Cave, Neil Young, Courtney Love, and others.Episode 1580 - Sebastian Stan
01:33:58|Sebastian Stan believes creativity is the best therapy. So even when he's playing an unappealing person, like Jeff Gillooly in I, Tonya or Donald Trump in the new film The Apprentice, Sebastian knows there's always something to learn about humanity through his performances. Sebastian talks with Marc about fleeing from his home country of Romania at a young age, learning from master filmmakers like Jonathan Demme, seeking out unique material like the film A Different Man, and finding out that his portrayal of Bucky Barnes in the Marvel franchise has helped people through tough times.Episode 1580 - Sebastian Stan
01:31:19|Sebastian Stan believes creativity is the best therapy. So even when he's playing an unappealing person, like Jeff Gillooly in I, Tonya or Donald Trump in the new film The Apprentice, Sebastian knows there's always something to learn about humanity through his performances. Sebastian talks with Marc about fleeing from his home country of Romania at a young age, learning from master filmmakers like Jonathan Demme, seeking out unique material like the film A Different Man, and finding out that his portrayal of Bucky Barnes in the Marvel franchise has helped people through tough times.BONUS The Marc and Tom Show #1 (from 2012)
59:44|Back in 2012, burgeoning friends Marc Maron and Tom Scharpling, decided to combine their distinctive broadcasting styles to create a spinoff/crossover miniseries called The Marc and Tom Show. This is the first episode, previously offered as an a la carte purchase, now available on Acast+ for the first time.Episode 1579 - Connie Chung
01:33:30|Connie Chung’s consummate professionalism and journalistic rigor worked against her as she put together her new memoir. Her impulse is to report the facts, but her editors told her she needed to include other things this time, like feelings and emotion. But as Marc finds out, Connie was able to thoroughly explore not only her past, but her family, her husband Maury Povich, and the world-changing news stories she covered as a reporter and later co-anchor of the CBS Evening News.Episode 1579 - Connie Chung
01:32:20|Connie Chung’s consummate professionalism and journalistic rigor worked against her as she put together her new memoir. Her impulse is to report the facts, but her editors told her she needed to include other things this time, like feelings and emotion. But as Marc finds out, Connie was able to thoroughly explore not only her past, but her family, her husband Maury Povich, and the world-changing news stories she covered as a reporter and later co-anchor of the CBS Evening News.BONUS WTF Rarities - Marc's Keynote Address at Just for Laughs
34:42|In a seminal moment for the podcast, and for Marc's career in general, Marc delivered the keynote address at the Montreal Just for Laughs Comedy Festival on July 28, 2011. Available for the first time on WTF+.