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I try to read as many books as I can about podcasts, podcasting, interviewing, etc., so I was excited to see this book come up. I used to listen to the WTF Podcast, and still do occasionally when the guest is someone who re ...more
It's not unusual for a Marc Maron interview to blow my mind. Christy Brinkley. Norm MacDonald. Molly Shannon. There have been over 800. The honesty of the conversations come through my podcast player clear and strong, and it often leads me to want to share my new insight or understanding with someon ...more
I’d never heard Marc Maron’s WTF podcast, but I read parts of this book because I was interested in a lot of the people he interviewed on his show about universal topics like relationships, mental health, and sexuality.
I skipped some of the interview subjects whose names I didn’t know or whom I did ...more
This sort of anthology for a show as long-running and storied as WTF can often feel bloated, unwieldy, but Maron and Brendan McDonald have done a fantastic job grouping these interview excerpts thematically, weaving a thread throughout so that, combined--even in the very distinct voices of the peopl ...more