
Episode 973 - Tim Blake Nelson
Tim Blake Nelson might be a familiar face due to his indelible character roles in many films, but that didn’t stop him from defying just about all of Marc’s preconceptions about him. Marc had no idea,...
3 Dec 20181h 33min

Episode 972 - Jeff Tweedy
Jeff Tweedy doesn’t spend a lot of time reflecting on the past. But he awakened a whole lot of it while writing his new memoir. That means he has fresh thoughts on his mind about Jay Farrar, Uncle Tup...
29 Nov 20181h 38min

Episode 971 - Martin Mull
Martin Mull has many job titles in front of his name: Actor, musician, painter, writer, comedian. But when he was younger, struggling to make it as any of those things, he couldn't afford heat for his...
26 Nov 20181h 23min

Episode 970 - Annie Lederman
Comedian and writer Annie Lederman saw her adolescence take a turn for the worse after a childhood car crash. She was growing up with learning disabilities and attending a Quaker school. Then after th...
22 Nov 20181h 31min

Episode 969 - Kenneth Lonergan
Kenneth Lonergan doesn’t think there’s a real difference between comedy and drama, at least not in the way he writes and directs. The playwright-screenwriter-director talks with Marc about the lie of ...
19 Nov 20181h 34min

Episode 968 - Michael Douglas
Michael Douglas produced an Academy Award-winner for Best Picture, was the star of a successful television series, and was compiling a notable filmography both in front of and behind the camera. But h...
15 Nov 20181h 14min

Episode 967 - D.L. Hughley
"The most dangerous place for black people to live is in white people’s imaginations." That idea has allowed D.L. Hughley to organize a lot of his thoughts on what we're dealing with as a country, and...
12 Nov 20181h 28min

Episode 966 - Sandy Hackett
Sandy Hackett learned from the best, but not just because Buddy Hackett was his dad. But also because Buddy was his best friend, his road companion, and the guy he opened for night after night. Sandy ...
8 Nov 20181h 18min




















