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Episode 1540 - Daniel Stern
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Daniel Stern made a radical decision in show business after achieving success and financial independence: He decided to stop. After culture-defining projects like Home Alone, The Wonder Years, City Slickers and more, Daniel tells Marc why he decided to devote more time to his family, farming, sculpture and public service, all based on the example set by his co-star Jack Palance. Daniel also explains why he wrote a memoir despite having no interest in selling it or making money off it.
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BONUS Mike Birbiglia Just Called (and David Cronenberg Just Left)
47:24|Marc and Brendan talk about the phone call from Mike Birbiglia that was prompted by comments made by Marc and Liza Treyger on Monday's WTF episode. Then Marc gives some details about his talk with director David Cronenberg, which will air next week.Episode 1636 - Liza Treyger
01:32:16|Comedian Liza Treyger is frequently mystified by human behavior. Why are people so mean when leaving internet comments? Why do adults continuously repeat the patterns of children? Why are friendships so hard to maintain later in life? She asks these questions as a sociology major but also as a comic, and was recently able to explore these ideas in her first Netflix special. Liza and Marc talk about these issues, as well as Liza’s path to comedy, which included many crash courses she didn’t anticipate.Episode 1636 - Liza Treyger
01:30:26|Comedian Liza Treyger is frequently mystified by human behavior. Why are people so mean when leaving internet comments? Why do adults continuously repeat the patterns of children? Why are friendships so hard to maintain later in life? She asks these questions as a sociology major but also as a comic, and was recently able to explore these ideas in her first Netflix special. Liza and Marc talk about these issues, as well as Liza’s path to comedy, which included many crash courses she didn’t anticipate.BONUS The Friday Show - Laissez Bon Temps Rouler
50:39|Fresh off the plane back from New Orleans, Brendan fills Kris in on the details of his family trip to the Big Easy. Then Kris gets Brendan up to speed on some of the things in the news he might have missed while he was away. And finally they look back at this week's WTF episodes with Ryan Coogler, Jillian Bell and the bonus Ask Marc Anything episode. Check out Kris's sonic playlist of Marc's recommended Lynyrd Skynyrd songs.Click here to send us your suggestions, comments and topics.Episode 1635 - Jillian Bell
01:28:05|Jillian Bell’s history of anxiety goes back to when she was a baby and would hold her breath until she passed out. But she didn’t let panic attacks stand in the way of her dream to get hired at SNL or her desire to become a working comedic actor. And as Jillian tells Marc, she definitely wasn’t going to let anything stop her from becoming a director, which she did with her first film, Summer of 69. They also talk about the great experience they shared while making Lynn Shelton’s Sword of Trust.Episode 1635 - Jillian Bell
01:27:04|Jillian Bell’s history of anxiety goes back to when she was a baby and would hold her breath until she passed out. But she didn’t let panic attacks stand in the way of her dream to get hired at SNL or her desire to become a working comedic actor. And as Jillian tells Marc, she definitely wasn’t going to let anything stop her from becoming a director, which she did with her first film, Summer of 69. They also talk about the great experience they shared while making Lynn Shelton’s Sword of Trust.BONUS Ask Marc Anything #21
25:08|More questions, more answers, the former supplied by WTF listeners, the latter provided by Marc. This time the Q&A involves film directors, Louis CK, Larry David, Patrice O'Neal, Dylan albums, Skynyrd songs, social media purges, Sam Lipsyte books, walnut oil, poetry and more.Episode 1634 - Ryan Coogler
01:27:42|As a writer and director, Ryan Coogler is drawn to stories about identity. He made Fruitvale Station to confront his own thoughts and fears about being a Black man in America. He made Creed as an extension of the dynamic he has with his dad. He made Black Panther while conscious of the impact it would have on a global community. Ryan and Marc talk about these films as well as Ryan's latest movie Sinners, which also explores Ryan's preferred topic of identity, but this time through the lens of Delta Blues, doppelgangers, and vampires.Episode 1634 - Ryan Coogler
01:30:03|As a writer and director, Ryan Coogler is drawn to stories about identity. He made Fruitvale Station to confront his own thoughts and fears about being a Black man in America. He made Creed as an extension of the dynamic he has with his dad. He made Black Panther while conscious of the impact it would have on a global community. Ryan and Marc talk about these films as well as Ryan's latest movie Sinners, which also explores Ryan's preferred topic of identity, but this time through the lens of Delta Blues, doppelgangers, and vampires.