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The Full Maron: Year One

The Full Maron is our WTF+ subscription tier that gives you weekly bonus episodes. It's now a year old, so that means there's 52 weeks of bonus episodes waiting for you in the archive. To give you a sense of what's in store for subscribers, we've put together a selection of Full Maron highlights, including answers from an Ask Marc Anything episode, a post-show chat with Jeremy Strong, Marc's immediate reaction right after Ice Cube left the garage, never-before-heard standup from Marc's set at Town Hall, Marc and Kit talking movies, and an excerpt from The Friday Show, our weekly end of the week hang-out.

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  • BONUS The Friday Show - You Say Elias, I Say Elias

    57:33|
    First, Brendan congratulates Kris on his fortunate choice of vehicle in light of recent news events. Then, they discuss the week of WTF episodes, including guest appearances by W. Kamau Bell and Mike Elias, the latest Ask Marc Anything episode, and the reason Michelle Obama took over the feed for a day. Finally, they discuss listener submissions of one-and-done movies.Click here to send us your suggestions, comments and topics.
  • Episode 1625 - Mike Elias

    01:21:17|
    When Mike Elias wanted to learn the guitar, his dad told him he had to teach himself. Mike took that rule and ran with it for the rest of his life, teaching himself everything from sewing to metal fabrication to fashion design, which he deployed when he founded Ship John Leather and Canvas in Portland, Oregon, and created one of the most sought after garments in the world, the Wills Jacket. Mike tells Marc about growing up oyster fishing and hunting in New Jersey, why he wound up making clothing, and the violent attack that changed his life.
  • Episode 1625 - Mike Elias

    01:18:58|
    When Mike Elias wanted to learn the guitar, his dad told him he had to teach himself. Mike took that rule and ran with it for the rest of his life, teaching himself everything from sewing to metal fabrication to fashion design, which he deployed when he founded Ship John Leather and Canvas in Portland, Oregon, and created one of the most sought after garments in the world, the Wills Jacket. Mike tells Marc about growing up oyster fishing and hunting in New Jersey, why he wound up making clothing, and the violent attack that changed his life.
  • Issa Rae on Friendships That Need to Go, from IMO

    01:00:39|
    Sharing a new show from our friends at Higher Ground. On IMO, Michelle and her big brother Craig Robinson bring their candid perspectives to the everyday questions shaping our lives, relationships and the world around us. Each week, they’re joined by a guest to tackle real questions from real folks just like you offering practical advice, personal storytelling, and plenty of laughs. Topics range from dating and relationships, to family and faith. Michelle and Craig share stories about being there for each other throughout their lives, from first crushes and fraught college years, to landing at the White House, to losing their mom. For six decades they’ve been each others’ most trusted counsel—and now, they want to be that counsel for you. In this episode, they’re joined by actress Issa Rae for a conversation about navigating the challenges of mismatched expectations in adult friendships.You can find more episodes of IMO at https://lnk.to/imomichellecraigMM
  • BONUS Ask Marc Anything #20

    26:36|
    It's the 20th installment of Ask Marc Anything on The Full Maron, with Marc answering your questions about Bill Burr, Shane Gillis, cat mugs, record stores, dream guitars, Crimes and Misdemeanors, The Fantasy Bond and more.
  • Episode 1624 - W. Kamau Bell

    01:23:39|
    W. Kamau Bell and Marc are similar comedians in that neither of them will ignore the current political environment in their acts. Kamau and Marc talk about how that’s shaping up today versus how it was during the first Trump administration and what they each feel about the balance between civic responsibility and entertainment. They also talk about Kamau’s decision to play the Kennedy Center despite the Trump takeover, his five year break from comedy, and what happened after he released his documentary about Bill Cosby.
  • Episode 1624 - W. Kamau Bell

    01:20:11|
    W. Kamau Bell and Marc are similar comedians in that neither of them will ignore the current political environment in their acts. Kamau and Marc talk about how that’s shaping up today versus how it was during the first Trump administration and what they each feel about the balance between civic responsibility and entertainment. They also talk about Kamau’s decision to play the Kennedy Center despite the Trump takeover, his five year break from comedy, and what happened after he released his documentary about Bill Cosby.
  • BONUS The Friday Show - Where'd the Time Go?

    01:14:04|
    Kris and Brendan give their thoughts on the Oscars and the Don Johnson WTF episode before welcoming Steve Morris, co-host of The Cine-Files podcast, to continue the conversation from a few weeks ago about cultural changes now versus cultural changes 30, 40 and 70 years ago. Check out The Cine-Files podcast here to listen to any of their episodes, including the Total Recall and Mad Max: Fury Road episodes which feature Brendan as a guest. Click here to send us your suggestions, comments and topics.
  • Episode 1623 - Will Oldham

    01:22:34|
    Prolific singer-songwriter Will Oldham has been able to maintain what Marc calls “a haunting and elated tone” over the course of his career, whether in his collaborations with other artists or under the name Bonnie “Prince” Billy. Will talks with Marc about how his music stems from the example of his artist mother, records checked out of the library, and his Kentucky roots. They also talk about his recent album The Purple Bird as well as Will’s acting career, which launched when he was a teenager and John Sayles cast him in the film Matewan.