Marc highlights the Ask Marc Anything episodes during the holidays because people are out of their routines, disrupting regular listening habits. Additionally, guests promoting something may not want their episodes to air during this time. Instead of skipping the week or re-airing an older episode, it’s a good opportunity to showcase content from the Full Maron bonus feed.
Marc Maron would like to interview Taylor Swift, finding it interesting to talk to one of the biggest performers on the planet. He’s curious about how she handles long-form interviews but acknowledges that she might never do it. He’s amazed by how performers at her level manage large-scale performances, which he finds daunting even for smaller audiences.
Marc’s resolution for the new year is to act like he’s in the final quarter of his life, giving zero fucks and living the life he wants to live. He aims to differentiate between what’s happening in his brain and reality, focusing on grounding himself and appreciating the time he has left.
Marc decided to donate his plaid shirts to Goodwill because he wanted to spread the joy of finding cool, unexpected items. He considered selling or giving them away but ultimately chose to let someone have that moment of discovery at Goodwill, even if it’s just his ego talking.
Marc Maron thought Nosferatu was a masterpiece, praising its slow-paced buildup and the humanity revealed at the end. He admired the performances, the visual style, and the director’s meticulous attention to detail, even though he wasn’t familiar with the original story or many Dracula films.
Marc believes character actors are generally better conversationalists than leading actors because they live different lives and are less guarded. Leading actors, especially movie stars, tend to be more cautious, but there are exceptions, such as Josh Brolin, who Marc found to be an amazing guest.
Marc doesn’t pay attention to other interview podcasts and doesn’t feel his work is diluted by them. He resents that some celebrities have easier access to high-profile guests due to their peer groups, but he remains focused on doing his own thing, which he believes is unique.
Marc’s current relationship with Kit began in the shadow of his grief after Lynn’s death. Initially a companionship during COVID, it has evolved into something deeper. Marc can talk freely about his grief, and Kit has a full understanding of it, though it still comes up in their relationship.
Marc’s retirement plan involves obtaining permanent residency in Canada, where he can access healthcare and work. He sees it as a retirement fantasy and feels he might eventually detach from show business entirely, though he’s not sure if he’ll fully retire.
Marc advises that while anticipatory grief is painful, it’s important to realize that keeping a pet alive can be selfish. He suggests being present and enjoying the time left, but ultimately, when the time comes, it’s a loving and necessary act to let them go.
Marc’s been answering listener questions on the Fulll Maron bonus feed for two and a half years. This is a collection of Marc’s answers from across the first 18 installments of the Ask Marc Anything bonus series. It’s like Marc is the guest and the listeners are interviewing him. He gets into questions about Adam Sandler, Taylor Swift, Jon Stewart, the lost David Fincher episode, other interview podcasts, Cheech & Chong, standup lingo, sandwiches, sobriety, relapsing, and more.
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