Watch: Marc Maron on 'WTF,' Louis C.K., and the Manosphere
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Watch: Marc Maron on 'WTF,' Louis C.K., and the Manosphere
""After we turned the mics off, he's like, 'I know you didn't know this. I've been to this hotel before and the last time I was at this hotel, I tried to commit suicide,'" Maron remembers. "'I didn't know that and I couldn't have known that, but he had attempted to kill himself in that hotel. And then I said, if you ever want to talk about that, let's do another sit down. I don't remember how long it took, but he decided to do it ... He walks me through the events that led to it and what happened in that hotel in terms of life experience and getting into"
""Just give them the money," Maron advises."
Marc Maron launched WTF in 2009 and concluded the podcast after sixteen years and 1,686 episodes, with a final episode featuring Barack Obama released October 13. Marc Maron identified episode 190 with Todd Hanson as the most overlooked episode, in which Hanson later disclosed an earlier suicide attempt in the same Brooklyn hotel. Marc Maron addressed the aftermath of his episodes with Louis C.K., described his two divorces ("Just give them the money"), criticized the manosphere's exploitation of #MeToo, discussed his relationship to money, promoted his HBO special Panicked, and offered a nuanced view of the Springsteen biopic Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere.
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