Marc Maron's long-running 'WTF' podcast concluded with a special episode featuring former President Barack Obama, where they discussed the podcast's legacy, navigating the world with grace, and Obama's post-presidency life, highlighting themes of reflection, decency, and new beginnings.
Former President Barack Obama appeared on Marc Maron's final WTF podcast to discuss the challenges facing American democracy under Trump, emphasizing the importance of institutions standing up to executive overreach, and reflecting on the need for accountability and unity among Democrats and the broader society.
Marc Maron, after 16 years of hosting his influential podcast WTF, is ending the show due to burnout, prompting him to focus on acting, stand-up, and self-care, while reflecting on his career's impact and his struggles with change and mental health.
Marc Maron discusses his upcoming final episode of his 'WTF' podcast featuring Barack Obama as his dream guest, shares his thoughts on the cancellation of Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show,' and talks about his role in 'The Bad Guys 2,' including his chemistry with Natasha Lyonne and the film's plot involving the Bad Guys and Bad Girls.
Marc Maron announced he will end his popular WTF Podcast after nearly 16 years, citing exhaustion but satisfaction with his work, with the final episode to air in the fall. The podcast, known for in-depth celebrity interviews, has featured figures like Barack Obama and Robin Williams. Maron plans to pursue new projects, including a role in a Bruce Springsteen biopic.
Marc Maron announced he will end his popular 'WTF' podcast this fall after nearly 16 years, citing burnout and a sense of completion, though he may return to podcasting in the future.
Marc Maron announced the end of his 'WTF' podcast after 16 years, citing exhaustion and satisfaction with their work, with the final episode to air in the fall. The podcast, which started in a garage and became influential for its candid interviews, will conclude on Maron's and co-producer Brendan McDonald's terms, marking the end of an era in podcasting.
Marc Maron announced that his popular podcast 'WTF' will end this fall after nearly 16 years, citing exhaustion and a sense of fulfillment as reasons for concluding the show.
Marc Maron announced that his popular 'WTF' podcast will end in the fall after 16 years, citing burnout and a desire to conclude on their own terms. The show, which started in a garage and became a major platform for interviews with celebrities and icons, will have its final episode sometime in the fall, with Maron planning new projects including a TV show, a documentary, and a comedy special.
Marc Maron announced that he and producer Brendan McDonald will end their influential 'WTF' podcast after 16 years, with the final episode scheduled for fall, citing exhaustion and satisfaction with their work as reasons for ending the show on their own terms.