With his uniquely unfiltered   expressive style of interview , comedian Marc Maron ’s contribution to thepodcastingworld can not be understate . WTF With Marc Maronwas not only a renaissance for the comic ’s career but also helped to jump start a microphone boom within the podcasting medium .

Never afraid to ask the hard questions , Maron has interviewed hundreds of interesting guests . From comedian to musical legends and even a sit chairwoman , Marc Maron ’s show has   set the monetary standard for what a comedy podcast can be .

Episode 75/76: Carlos Mencia

In the former day ofWTF , some of Maron ’s most compelling guests were fellow comedians . Together , the host and his guest could lament about stories from the road and tell funny anecdote about their careers . When interview disgraced comedian Carlos Mencia , though , Maron had a unlike aim than to plainly share stories .

By addressing the difficult yield of joke stealing , Maron was able to coax a lot of genuine answers from the guarded Mencia . Interestingly , after not being satisfied with the first installment , Maron right away invite the comic back to further address the disceptation and was able to get even more free-spoken information .

Episode 831: Randy Newman

ThoughRandy Newman is now most screw for his amazing film scores , the established player also has had a long calling as a solo creative person . Newman and Maron bond in the episode over their dearest of euphony and it is hilarious to listen to   the comedian gush about his dear of Newman ’s signature tunes .

For his part , Newman offered very direct and personal answers to the questions posed to him and tied many of his songs to moments in his life . Though a noted creative person in his own right hand , Newman ’s inclusion body in the roll ofWTFguests is a rarified opportunity for fans to hear from the jolly private singer . Preferring to stick to his solo work   in the discussion , Maron was able-bodied to dig out interesting information about Newman ’s other career in medicine .

Episode 358: Mel Brooks

The terminus living legend can often be bandied about with little regard for the weightiness of the description , however in Mel Brooks ' case , the term is apt . The comedy legend graced the sound waves ofWTFin 2013 and offer insight into his career , his liveliness , and his philosophy on humor in universal .

Always funny , Brooks ' life story is enough to carry a two hr podcast but it is his insight into the comedy industry that are most interesting . Having been present for generations of funniness , Brooks acts as a populate encyclopedia of the prowess of humor . Also , his behind the scenes information aboutMel Brooks ' many classical filmsalso makes for a fascinating listen .

Episode 773: Bruce Springsteen

Few rock and rolling wave musicians have had the seniority and constant devotee reenforcement as " the Boss " , Bruce Springsteen . The rock ‘n’ roll musician appear onWTFand was his common insightful and serious-minded self in his consultation with Maron . knavishly weaving a narrative of his life and music , Springsteen never had   a dull moment .

With evocative lyrics that talk to the struggle of the everyday soul in America , Springsteen always has a lot to say about his own career and what his medicine abide for . On top of discussing the music , Maron also delves into Springsteen ’s personal battle with mental health and the rockstar fall off as very human when answering candidly .

Episode 163: Conan O’Brien

Whenever interview , the foresightful time late nighttime legion Conan O’Brien always has interesting insights to offer into his own personal life . Continuing his   self - deprecating manner of humor off the stage , Conan explain the connection between his personal life and his drollery . The Harvard - train humorist is whip smart and never feel overwhelmed by Maron ’s deep cutting questions .

Beyond his work as a later night host , the celebrated comic has alsowritten   some of the funniest episodes ofThe Sir James Young Simpson , and worked onSaturday Night Liveas well . This life experience means that O’Brien is never without a enthralling and screaming anecdote about his drawn-out calling .

Episode 95: Patrice O’Neal

Never afraid to tip into conflict , Marc Maron used his political program to question a comedian that he has had a turbulent yesteryear with and the outcome is absorbing . Patrice O’Neal and Marc Maron ’s complicated relationship is on full display in their interview and yet the comic is still very open and candid with his responses to the interviewer ’s questions .

Episode 1026: Mavis Staples

Though Maron has interviewed sitting president and rock legend , it was his interview with a noble-minded dame of soul medicine that was one of his most fascinating . Mavis Staples has had a farsighted and storied vocation in music and she offer a riveting timeline of events of her life on Maron ’s show .

Speaking of her time as a black woman in the turbulent sixties , all the way to her modern day interactions with current musicians , Staples is uniquely herself . away from the melodious history that she represents , Staples also offer candid info into the lives of more guard   artists   like her drawn-out friendship with rock icon Bob Dylan .

Episode 67: Robin Williams

ThoughRobin Williams is now known as the versatile star   of many Hellenic photographic film , he got his beginning in show business as a high-pitched free energy standup comic . In his consultation , Williams is n’t his usual comedic self and alternatively register the real and unfiltered side that fans did n’t often get to see . Expounding upon his life history and vocation , Williams establish that not everything was perfect in showbiz .

The two comedians partake outspoken moments about mental wellness and battle with substance abuse and truly seem to bind over the course of the consultation . Though much media about Williams has been made , it is the information directly from him that is most interesting and offer the best insight into who he really was .

Episode 613: Barack Obama

Few podcasters can brag that they have interviewed a sitting president , butWTFwas afford that distinct honor when Barack Obama stopped by . The president spent little time in his audience talk about politics and instead answered many pointed and personal questions from the star - strike Maron .

Besides the candid selective information move over by Obama himself , what piss they episode most riveting is Maron ’s sixth sense into the process of interviewing a president . Instead of making Maron do to him , Obama instead made the trip to the podcaster ’s signature tune service department studio for the audience . As an interview field of study , Obama humanized himself and stepped down from the pedestal that is the presidentship to reply the personal queries about life , music , and many other topics .

Episode 233: Anthony Bourdain

The byname of celebrity chef does n’t do Anthony Bourdain justice . The noted food traveler acted more as a cultural liaison and speaker of truth on his many goggle box and literary speculation . In his interview with Maron , Bourdain is his usual candid self and showed listeners that the part on tv set was not a simple act .

Bonding over their mutual struggles with substance abuse and genial wellness , Bourdain is triumphant when given the floor to talk . Stretching far beyond simple food , Bourdain ’s insight into the eatery industriousness and the television receiver manufacture come from his unequaled perspective as an insider to both . Unlike most of the renown interviewed by Maron , Bourdain come off as an anti - celebrity and never lose his range as a dim-witted man who was experiencing the man through the lens of food for thought and culture .

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