{"id":28059,"date":"2025-10-14T23:40:02","date_gmt":"2025-10-14T23:40:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=28059"},"modified":"2025-10-14T23:40:02","modified_gmt":"2025-10-14T23:40:02","slug":"what-marc-maron-built-in-his-garage","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=28059","title":{"rendered":"What Marc Maron Built in His Garage"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"ArticleParagraph_root__4mszW\" data-flatplan-paragraph=\"true\">\u201cOn some levels, I understand that this is like a breakup.\u201d So said Marc Maron on his podcast last week, monologuing in his garage for a final time. WTF With Marc Maron wrapped its 16-year run yesterday; the comedian interviewed Barack Obama, a conversation recorded in Obama\u2019s office. The chat was something of a victory lap for Maron, who made headlines for interviewing the then-president 10 years prior. (Back then, the pair met on the host\u2019s home turf.) But, always conscious of WTF\u2019s defining emotional intimacy, he also made sure to give his listeners one more unfiltered stream of consciousness.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ArticleParagraph_root__4mszW\" data-flatplan-paragraph=\"true\">\u201cI live for connection,\u201d he said during the penultimate episode. \u201cI live for it because I need it to know that I exist.\u201d Maron chased this desire for nearly two decades, his podcast charting his path: from a semi-floundering, twice-divorced, 40-something comedian trying his hand in a nascent medium, to the multi-talented performer he is now. He has developed into a well-regarded character actor; his stand-up is more popular than ever; and WTF became the preeminent chat show of a generation. Since 2009, Maron has evolved the interview format\u2014and his approach has been much copied, if never quite equaled.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ArticleParagraph_root__4mszW\" data-flatplan-paragraph=\"true\">Not one to stay comfortable, Maron ended WTF on his own terms. After almost 1,700 episodes, he explained in an interview yesterday, he and his longtime producer, Brendan McDonald, were ready to be done. The host expounded upon that point in his last monologue. \u201cI earned a living, I saved some money, but I think I missed a lot of life while I was in it,\u201d Maron told listeners. His self-reflection was ultimately triumphant, but kept the tone that endeared him to his fans over the years: a familiar mix of wry self-awareness and gallows humor.<\/p>\n<p id=\"injected-recirculation-link-0\" class=\"ArticleRelatedContentLink_root__VYc9V\" data-view-action=\"view link - injected link - item 1\" data-event-element=\"injected link\" data-event-position=\"1\">Read: Marc Maron has some thoughts on that<\/p>\n<p class=\"ArticleParagraph_root__4mszW\" data-flatplan-paragraph=\"true\">I started listening to WTF shortly after it began, as podcasting was finding a wider audience. I was barely aware of Maron, though he\u2019d been performing for almost 20 years by then. He was likely best known to most for his HBO special or as a regular guest on Late Night With Conan O\u2019Brien; his brand of comedy was caustic and personal, blending confessions about love and relationships with impassioned political awareness. A career built on vulnerability was likely key to his unwitting success as an interviewer. Maron found his big break after a turbulent run in radio anchoring a slew of programs on the progressive station Air America. After yet another of his shows was canceled, he retained his keycard and started recording his own show in the station\u2019s studios. Thus, he created WTF, despite barely knowing what a podcast was.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ArticleParagraph_root__4mszW\" data-flatplan-paragraph=\"true\">Maron moved to Los Angeles shortly thereafter and established a more recognizable milieu\u2014recording out of his garage in Highland Park, surrounded by his pet cats and artwork sent to him by fans. The majority of his early guests were comedians, most of them his peers on the stand-up circuit, such as Janeane Garofalo or Todd Barry. Maron interspersed this lineup with younger faces on the scene that he might regard skeptically. (He memorably didn\u2019t jibe with Nick Kroll\u2019s stories of a happy childhood.)<\/p>\n<p class=\"ArticleParagraph_root__4mszW\" data-flatplan-paragraph=\"true\">Within a year, the names started to get bigger. His 67th episode was with Robin Williams, an interview that to this day demonstrates everything WTF could bring to the table. Williams was introspective about his own mental-health battles and his history with lifting jokes from other comedians in the \u201980s; the electricity between host and guest crackled the entire time. The DIY style, down to the unvarnished location and simple recording equipment, would lull guests into a sense of security. The newness of the medium, too, was beneficial. With Maron, artists of all levels of celebrity felt able to speak more candidly than they ever would with a journalist or on a talk show.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ArticleParagraph_root__4mszW\" data-flatplan-paragraph=\"true\">\u201cWhat helps him,\u201d the filmmaker Judd Apatow told <em>The <\/em>New York Times in 2011, \u201cis the fact that people mistakenly think that no one is going to listen to it, when in fact a ton of people listen to it, and it will last forever.\u201d Apatow was one of WTF\u2019s most devoted fans; he appeared during the show\u2019s final weeks to play clips from the host\u2019s most famous interviews, spurring further musings. The clearest takeaway from that greatest-hits episode was that, even as Maron has grown in fame and expanded his rolodex, his conversational approach has never really changed. Maron always went for a brash, chatty kind of familiarity, picking at the issues that fascinate him most\u2014family trauma, addiction, romantic tsuris, and a pursuit of authenticity in art.<\/p>\n<p id=\"injected-recirculation-link-1\" class=\"ArticleRelatedContentLink_root__VYc9V\" data-view-action=\"view link - injected link - item 2\" data-event-element=\"injected link\" data-event-position=\"2\">Read: Marc Maron\u2019s brilliant mistakes<\/p>\n<p class=\"ArticleParagraph_root__4mszW\" data-flatplan-paragraph=\"true\">As Maron tackled chats with almost all of his comedy idols over the years (and sometimes grilled his peers, such as the stand-ups Carlos Mencia and Gallagher), the program survived by broadening its remit. Maron disarmed musicians, actors, and filmmakers too\u2014some of them plugging projects, others simply finding themselves in Maron\u2019s garage out of intrigue or respect. When Obama first entered the \u201ccat ranch\u201d in 2015, it felt like a true watershed for podcasting as a whole. It was a sign that this was a world important people wanted to engage with, one that went beyond niche comedy fans.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ArticleParagraph_root__4mszW\" data-flatplan-paragraph=\"true\">Since then, the platform Maron helped create\u2014the low-key chat show\u2014has exploded into an industry worth billions. Comedians of all stripes now host back-and-forth chats, though few display the compassion Maron is known for. WTF has remained independent through it all, but Maron has (as is his wont) taken to decrying podcast trends he considers frightening. None has seemed to worry him more than the emergence of the \u201cmanosphere,\u201d whose most popular figureheads have found a home in podcasting. \u201cWe helped unleash an exciting type of delivery system for pure self-expression,\u201d Maron wrote in a newsletter this summer, reflecting on the growth in his field. \u201cSadly, on some level, we also unleashed a format that can be used for dubious means.\u201d His critique of the medium, even as he winds down his show, is reflective of Maron\u2019s tenacity. He cannot help but charge at the topics that incense him the most.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ArticleParagraph_root__4mszW\" data-flatplan-paragraph=\"true\">Maron\u2019s interest in the ways political winds have shifted since he first started podcasting is what made his final choice of guest interesting to me. Some fans might have been disappointed that he didn\u2019t wrap it up with a personal hero he\u2019d never spoken to, such as Bob Dylan or Tom Waits. Inviting Obama back was a recognition of a groundbreaking moment for WTF, yes, but it also helped underline the host\u2019s own anxieties. Maron, in recent years, frequently groused about the state of the country and the erosion of democracy. His conversation with the former president was professional and focused on one of Maron\u2019s favorite subjects, the importance of human connection. It wasn\u2019t the best episode of WTF. It was, however, WTF and Maron at their purest: concerned, empathetic, and punctuated with grouchy chuckles\u2014not to mention just a little bit laced with doom.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u201cOn some levels, I understand that this is like a breakup.\u201d So said Marc Maron on his podcast last week, monologuing in his garage for a final time. WTF With Marc Maron wrapped its 16-year run yesterday; the comedian interviewed Barack Obama, a conversation recorded in Obama\u2019s office. 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