Real life. Not reality tv. All kinds of people. This app, even with just the download, gives you access to a good taste sample of Marc's most recent episodes with a few from way back to start. This podcast "started" in and freaking took off into space with its wit, charm and laughs. My favorite part, I think, is hearing the podcasts of people who have passed and how they laughed with Marc. He puts people at ease when he talks to you because he doesn't get caught up in your title.
He wants to hear from you, and yes that includes your jobs and what you've done, but HOW did you get there. WHAT made you He's perfection to your ears in every ounce of the word. What a great man. Hey Mark, I work in the film biz, a crew guy. I Am currently working on Deputy. You are a very gifted interviewer. You can tap into people and get them to tell there stories.
I love the stories that make people who they are. And it is sort of amazing that we entered this with very little expectations. At the time, Maron was a struggling stand-up comedian, while McDonald was working two media jobs.
McDonald said the podcast provided an entry for them to create their own content without any concern of being fired. After years of drug and alcohol abuse, sobriety took hold in According to The Guardian, the comedian that exuded negativity, bold honesty and many times controversy, now offers humility, vulnerability and understanding toward many podcast guests.
From struggling and rejected to award winning podcast host, Maron has created a new life and found a way to be himself rather than trying to fit in the box others have created. By Melissa Gibson Published Jun 04, The latest from Nieman Lab.
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