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Episode 1379 - Armando Iannucci
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Veep creator Armando Iannucci knows his job as a purveyor of political satire becomes more difficult as politicians become more absurd and cartoonish. In fact, just hours before recording this episode, the Prime Minister of the U.K. resigned after a tumultuous six weeks on the job. Armando and Marc talk about the unfolding news and also get into Armando’s career in comedy, including his early radio work, creating Alan Partridge, taking on U.S. politics, The Death of Stalin, and his latest show Avenue 5.
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Episode 1653 - Megan Stalter
01:25:35|Megan Stalter sees her comedic persona as a representation of both supreme confidence and a nervous breakdown simultaneously. It’s a demeanor that served her well, whether on the improv stages in Chicago or on her breakout Instagram videos or as the scene-stealing Kayla on Hacks or in her own Netflix series Too Much. Megan and Marc talk about how her comedy chops took shape, her upbringing in the Pentecostal Church, and her identity as both queer and Christian.Episode 1653 - Megan Stalter
01:26:48|Megan Stalter sees her comedic persona as a representation of both supreme confidence and a nervous breakdown simultaneously. It’s a demeanor that served her well, whether on the improv stages in Chicago or on her breakout Instagram videos or as the scene-stealing Kayla on Hacks or in her own Netflix series Too Much. Megan and Marc talk about how her comedy chops took shape, her upbringing in the Pentecostal Church, and her identity as both queer and Christian.BONUS Ask Marc About the End
36:13|Marc answers questions posed by listeners and compiled by Brendan over the past two weeks about the end of WTF, the plans for the final months, and what happens after.Episode 1652 - Cristin Milioti
01:28:47|Cristin Milioti’s portrayal of the ruthless Sofia Falcone in The Penguin might seem like a departure for her. But Cristin tells Marc her goal has always been to avoid being pigeonholed. Also, the tone of The Penguin is so theatrical and operatic that Cristin fit right in as someone who, in her words, was saved by theater kids in high school. They also talk about her run on Broadway in Once, the fear she had while making The Wolf of Wall Street, and the heartbreak of having an entire two-season series, Made for Love, deleted from existence.Episode 1652 - Cristin Milioti
01:28:07|Cristin Milioti’s portrayal of the ruthless Sofia Falcone in The Penguin might seem like a departure for her. But Cristin tells Marc her goal has always been to avoid being pigeonholed. Also, the tone of The Penguin is so theatrical and operatic that Cristin fit right in as someone who, in her words, was saved by theater kids in high school. They also talk about her run on Broadway in Once, the fear she had while making The Wolf of Wall Street, and the heartbreak of having an entire two-season series, Made for Love, deleted from existence.BONUS The Friday Show - Cracking the Code
01:12:28|Kris and Brendan recap some of the Father's Day material that aired on WTF this week before turning the remainder of the show over to Diana Moskovitz, a writer and editor at Defector who wrote what Marc and Brendan consider the best piece that has been and will be written about WTF.Read Diana Moskovitz's essay for Defector called There Will Never Be Another 'WTF with Marc Maron'Click here to send us your suggestions, comments and topics.Episode 1651 - Mike Birbiglia
01:28:38|Perhaps a reason there’s always tension between Mike Birbiglia and Marc is they have a lot in common. That’s also probably the reason that, despite this tension, Mike has made multiple trips to the garage. This time, Mike and Marc talk about the job of making people laugh about things that make them sad or angry, the benefits and risks of centering your comedy around your personal life, and how they’ve both made peace with their doctor dads, with Mike dealing with it in his new Netflix special, The Good Life.Episode 1651 - Mike Birbiglia
01:30:39|Perhaps a reason there’s always tension between Mike Birbiglia and Marc is they have a lot in common. That’s also probably the reason that, despite this tension, Mike has made multiple trips to the garage. This time, Mike and Marc talk about the job of making people laugh about things that make them sad or angry, the benefits and risks of centering your comedy around your personal life, and how they’ve both made peace with their doctor dads, with Mike dealing with it in his new Netflix special, The Good Life.BONUS WTF Collections - Dads
01:01:08|With Father's Day coming up this weekend, we present a collection of dads and the challenges of fatherhood. Jack Gallagher from Episode 218 (0:00), Jon Glaser from Episode 268 (8:21), Hank Azaria from Episode 382 (18:47), Ron Funches from Episode 538 (28:41), Matt Damon from Episode 1247 (37:51), Bill Burr from Episode 1610 (43:15), and Dr. Barry Maron from the Full Maron bonus episode of July 2022.