Share

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Gallagher
•
Marc revisits his 2011 interview with comedian Gallagher, recorded in Portland, Oregon on January 27, 2011. Their conversation about comedy, language and cultural tolerance led to Gallagher walking out on the interview, the first and only time that happened on WTF. Leo Gallagher died on November 11, 2022.
More episodes
View all episodes
BONUS Live Music Mixtape #5
40:28|The fifth Full Maron collection of live music from WTF, recorded in the garage by Marc and our guests.Track listing (and start time):Jimmy Vivino & Marc Maron - You Got An Itchin’ For It (0:00)Billy Bragg - Handyman Blues (4:29)Lucinda Williams - Lake Charles (7:01)John Doe - The Golden State (10:41)J Mascis - Repulsion (13:42)Lou Barlow - Soul and Fire (16:34)John Darnielle - Until I Am Whole (19:23)Mark Mulcahy - The Fiddler (22:00)Tenacious D - 39 (28:35)Terry Reid - River (32:30)Jimmie Vaughan & Marc Maron - Roll, Roll, Roll (37:03)Episode 1644 - Sarah Silverman
01:21:00|Sarah Silverman and Marc go back more than 30 years and although they know a lot about each other from the past, they can both acknowledge that they haven’t stopped growing and learning and changing right up to the present. Sarah and Marc talk about making peace with the signs of aging, including hearing loss, and how an embrace of closure helped her deal with the loss of her father and stepmother, which is the center of her new Netflix special, PostMortem.Episode 1644 - Sarah Silverman
01:17:37|Sarah Silverman and Marc go back more than 30 years and although they know a lot about each other from the past, they can both acknowledge that they haven’t stopped growing and learning and changing right up to the present. Sarah and Marc talk about making peace with the signs of aging, including hearing loss, and how an embrace of closure helped her deal with the loss of her father and stepmother, which is the center of her new Netflix special, PostMortem.BONUS The Friday Show - Special Edition: The Marc's Special Special
58:09|Brendan answers all of Kris's questions about the day of Marc's HBO taping at BAM Harvey in Brooklyn as they both discuss the ins and outs of mounting a live comedy special. To hear Wathéča Radio with Justis Brokenrope click here. For more about the Native North America compilation from Light in the Attic records click here.Click here to send us your suggestions, comments and topics.Episode 1643 - Carol Leifer
01:17:41|Carol Leifer has been a standup comic for almost 50 years, but the knowledge she can impart from her lifetime of experience isn’t limited to the standup stage. That’s why Carol co-wrote the new book How to Write a Funny Speech, applying the building blocks of comedy to weddings, graduations and anywhere else one might speak in public. Carol and Marc talk about how to be funny at a memorial, her experience writing for the recent Oscars, and how she’s tapped into the current zeitgeist thanks to her teenage son.Episode 1643 - Carol Leifer
01:18:48|Carol Leifer has been a standup comic for almost 50 years, but the knowledge she can impart from her lifetime of experience isn’t limited to the standup stage. That’s why Carol co-wrote the new book How to Write a Funny Speech, applying the building blocks of comedy to weddings, graduations and anywhere else one might speak in public. Carol and Marc talk about how to be funny at a memorial, her experience writing for the recent Oscars, and how she’s tapped into the current zeitgeist thanks to her teenage son.BONUS Marc's HBO Special Taping - Two Days After
39:28|Marc shot his new HBO Special on Saturday, May 10, at the BAM Harvey Theater in Brooklyn, NY. Now back in LA, Marc and Brendan conduct a postmortem on the evening, discussing what went right, what went wrong, and what happens next.Episode 1642 - Bridget Everett
01:37:00|When Bridget Everett was growing up in Kansas, the question “How are you feeling?” was not often asked. That’s part of the reason why Bridget embraced singing and making music as her primary way to connect with people. She tells Marc how this led to the development of her live cabaret shows which got her noticed by Michael Patrick King, Amy Schumer, and eventually HBO. They also talk about how Bridget’s acclaimed and beloved show Somebody Somewhere taught her how to face grief and live with it.Episode 1642 - Bridget Everett
01:33:35|When Bridget Everett was growing up in Kansas, the question “How are you feeling?” was not often asked. That’s part of the reason why Bridget embraced singing and making music as her primary way to connect with people. She tells Marc how this led to the development of her live cabaret shows which got her noticed by Michael Patrick King, Amy Schumer, and eventually HBO. They also talk about how Bridget’s acclaimed and beloved show Somebody Somewhere taught her how to face grief and live with it.