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Marc Maron will wind down his ‘WTF’ podcast after a pioneering run of practically 16 years
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Marc Maron will wind down his ‘WTF’ podcast after a pioneering run of practically 16 years

Last updated: June 2, 2025 9:54 pm
Editorial Board Published June 2, 2025
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Comedian Marc Maron is finished. Nicely, nearly completed together with his well-known podcast. “WTF With Marc Maron” will come to a detailed this fall, he introduced Monday.

“We’re tired, people. Burnt out,” he wrote on his web site, explaining that he and producer Brendan McDonald had an settlement that they might finish the pod’s run when both or each of them had been “ready to stop.” Each are actually prepared, he mentioned.

“As of September we will have been doing the show for 16 years. Wow. That’s a long time to do anything,” Maron wrote. “We have put a new show out twice a week for 16 years and we’ve put everything we have into those shows. That’s just the way we work. We have since the beginning and it’s always been just us. Obviously, we had help along the way, but in terms of creating the show Brendan does his job, I do mine. No networks, no boss. Just us and hundreds of guests and you.”

“WTF” was named greatest comedy podcast by the Academy of Podcasters in 2016 and was nominated for the iHeart Radio Podcast Awards in 2019. The operation started in September 2009, and whereas it wasn’t the primary podcast ever, Maron mentioned that “in terms of making it a viable medium, we were certainly one of the OGs.” There was no technique to earn cash from it at first, he mentioned on Monday’s pod. He and McDonald simply knew they had been going to do two reveals every week.

“We changed the world, literally. … We helped unleash an exciting type of delivery system for pure self-expression,” Maron wrote on his web site.

Maron instructed The Instances in 2017 that he prepares for interviews by, for instance, watching a director’s movie or listening to a musician’s data however with out a lot outdoors analysis.

“How do you get around someone’s public narrative?” Maron requested The Instances. “People who live public lives have a public narrative. And they’ll go to it, because it’s easy. Sometimes you can get a little more within those narratives, but to get around it is really the trick.”

That 12 months, he and McDonald printed “Waiting for the Punch: Words to Live By From the WTF Podcast,” a group of excerpts from interviews with guestsincluding former President Obama, Bruce Springsteen, Lena Dunham, Amy Schumer, Louis CK and Will Ferrell, to call a number of. Maron credited the picks within the e-book to McDonald’s “steel trap memory” of who had mentioned what and when.

“What winds up in the book are many of the unexpected or revealing conversational nuggets that could be discovered only after the familiar territory had been crossed,” then-Instances employees author Carolyn Kellogg wrote.

Shifting ahead from this fall — Maron didn’t give a selected finish date for “WTF” on both the podcast or his web site — the 61-year-old mentioned that post-podcast he shall be doing stand-up, extra appearing and “hopefully enjoying life a bit.”

“There’s probably going to be some ups and downs with me, emotionally, around the reality of this,” he mentioned on the podcast. “But … this is a full-hearted decision, it’s the right decision for Brendan, it’s the right decision for me. It’s OK for things to end. It’s just time, folks.”

Then he launched into an interview with comedian John Mulaney.

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