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A six-episode scripted comedy series about a young lab assistant who accidentally invents a permanent cure for hair loss and changes the world. The series was written and produced by Tyler Eaton and the first two episodes come out Monday, January 11th with new episodes every Monday through February 8th. It stars Rebecca Usoro, Connor Cacciottolo, Jackie Kashian, Eddie Pepitone, Kyle Kinane, Olivia Hill, Shannon Dee and more. Find out more on TylerEaton.net or on Instagram @battleofthebald.
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Marc Maron welcomes comedians, actors, directors, writers, authors, musicians and folks from all walks of life to his home for amazingly revealing conversations. Marc's probing, comprehensive interview style allows guests to express themselves in ways listeners have never heard. Sign up here for WTF+ to get the full show archives and weekly bonus material! https://plus.acast.com/s/wtf-with-marc-maron-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Dead Authors Podcast

Paul F. Tompkins and Ben Zelevansky

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Legendary time-traveling writer H.G. Wells (Paul F. Tompkins) welcomes literary giants to The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in Los Angeles for a lively discussion in front of a live audience. Unscripted, barely researched, all fun! Guests include Andy Richter, Maya Rudolph, Matt Gourley, Andy Daly, Scott Aukerman, John Ross Bowie and many more! Follow us on Twitter: @DeadAuthorPod. For more information on The Echo Park Time Travel Mart and 826LA’s many tutoring and writing programs, visit ...
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The Gangster Party Line is on! Years after the viral sensation video came out with tens of millions of views, creator Brent Weinbach is starting a show to answer the real phone number he set up and still receives calls on every few minutes. Along with co-host Greg Edwards and other guest comedians, we’ll join the group as they attempt to give the callers what they’re calling for: some classic and not-so-classic shit talking.
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"Weird Al"Bums

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Comedian Jay Chanoine and Jay from Masters of None deep-dive into each of "Weird Al" Yankovic's 14 studio albums in order with some special guests joining us along the way.
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Last week we had zero bits and this week we have all the bits! Enjoy! Ticket Link for Eddie's special taping: https://punchup.live/event/b45be9d1-d378-4f82-80dc-a1e9aa102e97 Go to www.eddiepepitone.com for show dates and all things Eddie Check out our full videos on YouTube: https://shorturl.at/mpsIL For additional content support Eddie on Patreon:…
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Despite a family name that goes back to the dawn of Hollywood, Tony Goldwyn’s father did not want him to get into the family business. It took Tony achieving his own success and landing a lead role in the movie Ghost for his father to accept this career path. Tony tells Marc the hardscrabble immigrant story of his grandfather, the man who became Sa…
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There was a time when Molly Ringwald knew she had to get out of America for a while so she didn’t have to be That Girl anymore. Now, with a career that includes being a jazz singer, a novelist, and a translator of French literature, Molly is much more than That Girl. Molly and Marc talk about her early days on The Facts of Life, her global stardom …
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In a role reversal for WTF guests, Steph Tolev thought Marc didn’t like her. And as Marc usually finds out when he assumes another comedian dislikes him, Steph discovered that Marc is actually totally intrigued by who she is and interested in how she developed her unique comedic style. So Steph explains that it has a lot to do with Canada, highland…
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In this episode, we sit down at Eddie's kitchen table and talk about self-loathing and dealing with childhood trauma, as with everything Pepitone it's vulnerable and hilarious. Enjoy! Ticket Link for Eddie's special taping: https://punchup.live/event/b45be9d1-d378-4f82-80dc-a1e9aa102e97 Go to www.eddiepepitone.com for show dates and all things Eddi…
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Daniel Stern made a radical decision in show business after achieving success and financial independence: He decided to stop. After culture-defining projects like Home Alone, The Wonder Years, City Slickers and more, Daniel tells Marc why he decided to devote more time to his family, farming, sculpture and public service, all based on the example s…
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When Marc saw Billy Strings play live on stage at Willie Nelson’s birthday show, he watched a born performer make bluegrass music vital to a modern audience. Billy talks with Marc about his joy of guitar playing as an adolescent in Michigan, how his family helped shape his musical sensibilities, and how substance abuse in and around his life worked…
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On this weeks episode of Apocalypse Soon with Eddie Pepitone we're recording in Eddie's apartment with his sweet puppy Charlotte. We talk Eddie's trip to New York, do some guided meditation and viset big oils annual business meeting. Very fun, very unhinged. Enjoy! Ticket Link for Eddie's special taping: https://punchup.live/event/b45be9d1-d378-4f8…
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Before discovering comedy, A. Whitney Brown dropped out of the eighth grade, bounced around reform schools, had a criminal record, and spent time in jail. Now, after a career that saw him do standup on Carson, write for SNL during its late-‘80s renaissance, and help launch The Daily Show, Whitney says he’s happy to be out of show business. Marc cau…
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Joe Mande’s past appearances on WTF involve him being a sort of merry comic prankster, like back in the heyday of Twitter when he was trolling politicians and corporate brands on a daily basis. But in today’s polarized social environment, Joe and Marc talk about how tricky it is to be a modern day troublemaker. They also discuss their shared love o…
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Save your rations and charge your batteries. Grab a can of beans and snuggle up for this weeks episode of Apocalypse Soon. Go to www.eddiepepitone.com for show dates and all things Eddie Check out our full videos on YouTube: https://shorturl.at/mpsIL For additional content support Eddie on Patreon: www.patreon.com/eddiepepitone Write us a review on…
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Chris Pine is in the position to offer Marc some advice. As the first-time director of the new movie Poolman, Chris gives Marc practical tips as Marc entertains the possibility of directing a film. But Chris also provides Marc with some insight into why people like them still feel a need to keep going despite their clear measurements of success. Th…
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Before Tiffany Haddish rocketed to stardom with Girls Trip, she saw Marc at the back entrance of The Comedy Store and told him that she was going to be on his podcast one day. Today is that day. Tiffany and Marc talk about who she was in those days before worldwide fame, how she came up in the foster care system, how she found her voice at comedy c…
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I'm not sure if it's allergies or the fact that I wasn't loved as a child, but something is off. In this episode of Apocalypse, Soon Eddie gives a sexual harassment seminar, and some guided meditation and we visit with Al & Margret. Also, Kevin talks about his big religious family and much much more! Enjoy! Go to www.eddiepepitone.com for show date…
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While watching Neal Brennan’s new Netflix special, Crazy Good, Marc learned new things about Neal despite knowing each other for 30 years. They sit down to figure out how things have changed for them, whether they are truly feeling better in their lives, and why they are still pursuing some version of success they can’t quite pinpoint. Neal also sh…
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Nearly 30 years ago in the alt-comedy scene of New York City, Marc crossed paths with an evangelical country singer named Tammy Faye Starlite. She’s the alter ego of lifelong New Yorker Tammy Lang, who stormed the city’s cabarets and clubs with her own form of performance art and musicality. Tammy and Marc reminisce about the days at places like Lu…
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See Eddie Pepitone like you've never before on this episode of Apocalypse Soon! We've got bits galore and new sketches including Al & Margaret, Driving in the Rain and much more. Go to www.eddiepepitone.com for show dates and all things Eddie Check out the full videos of the podcast here: https://shorturl.at/mpsIL For additional content support Edd…
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Paula Pell is often celebrated as one of the funniest people alive by some of the other funniest people alive. The world is finally getting to see what they mean thanks to Paula’s standout role on Girls5eva, but for years she was comedy’s best kept secret, writing legendary SNL sketches, doing punch-up and script doctoring for major movies, and con…
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When Marc asked Jimmy Carr to be a guest on WTF years ago, Jimmy admits he wasn’t ready for it. He was already an established comedian at the time, but he felt like Public Jimmy was one thing and Private Jimmy was another. Now years later, Jimmy believes that age and experience have allowed him to get out of his comedy comfort zone and explore more…
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A classic Noth Hollywood afternoon on the set of a Taco Bell commercial, the boys bring you sketch after sketch and conversation to die for. A fun episode including Al & Margaret, Eau De Pepitone, and Guided Meditation. Go to www.eddiepepitone.com for show dates and all things Eddie Check out the full videos of the podcast here: https://shorturl.at…
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When Malcolm McDowell left behind Liverpool to pursue acting in London, he didn’t imagine it would be the start of 60 years as a performer. Malcolm talks with Marc about his extraordinary career, including his work with Stanley Kubrick on A Clockwork Orange, the pornographic fate of Caligula, and stories about Lawrence Olivier, Alan Bates, Peter Se…
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Alex Edelman is the kind of comic who makes Marc immediately anxious. But it’s quickly apparent that Marc is reacting to the fact that he sees so much of himself in Alex. They’re both still dealing with complex feelings about their Jewish identities. They both paid their comedy dues doing road gigs in Boston. They both experiment with long-form sto…
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Even with a bad shoulder Eddie delivers another amazing podcast from the park. Fighting landscapers and low-flying planes, Eddie brings sketch after sketch bringing laughter to the masses living in end times. Featuring Al & Margret, Shell Oil Business Meeting, Driving in the Rain and much more! Go to www.eddiepepitone.com for show dates and all thi…
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Carol Burnett turns 91 later this month and is still going strong with a featured role in the new series Palm Royale. But Carol is quick to remind Marc that the great success she achieved happened in part due to the kindness of strangers. Carol and Marc talk about the mysterious benefactors who helped her get to New York where she found success on …
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Standup comedy transformed Dina Hashem’s life. So why is she at a point, right after releasing her acclaimed first special, where she cares less about standup than ever before? Dina talks with Marc about her isolated upbringing in New Jersey, her revelatory first time doing comedy, and why she has a hard time recognizing herself in her own special.…
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This podcast has everything! Nature, comedy, sketches, voices, a short interview with the co-author of "The Lost Boys", more voices, and even more sketches! This episode features: Eau De Pepitone Perfume, Praise Praise Alleluia with Pastor Pepitone and Guided Meditation. Enjoy! Go to www.eddiepepitone.com for show dates and all things Eddie Check o…
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Celebrated singer-songwriter and guitarist Alejandro Escovedo made one of Marc’s favorite albums, the 1992 solo record Gravity. But the raw, intimate poetry of that album came from a real place of grief and anguish in Alejandro’s life. They talk about what led up to that point, including his early bands The Nuns, Rank and File, and True Believers, …
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Comedian Arielle Isaac Norman discusses controversial topics with the Nick Gillespie. Nick's main topic today: All drugs should be legalized.Please like and subscribe to the show! -------------- Follow Arielle Isaac Norman: ⁠ / ellendegenderless ⁠Head over to Arielle's website for all Merch, podcasts, and upcoming shows: ⁠http://arielleisaacnorman.…
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David Krumholtz lives and breathes Hollywood because, according to him, he has no other choice. The prolific character actor got what he considers a once in a lifetime break at age 13, so he needed to honor whatever fates gave him that opportunity by devoting himself entirely to acting. David talks with Marc about what he’s learned from co-stars li…
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As our audience grows we want to let our new listeners know we are a podcast of hope. Interlaced among such sketches as Al & Margaret, Porn in the Background, and Driving in the Rain, you'll notice an underlying tone of activism. You're welcome and we hope you enjoy another vital episode of Apocalypse Soon with Eddie Pepitone. Go to www.eddiepepito…
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Tig Notaro’s new comedy special is called “Hello, Again” which serves as a reintroduction of sorts, considering how much has changed in Tig’s life over the years. Tig explains to Marc how her previous tough, no-nonsense demeanor gave way to a different side after surviving cancer and falling in love. They talk about how Tig’s relationship developed…
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This is Eddie Pepitone’s 25th appearance on WTF, by far the most appearances on the show for anyone other than Marc. And yet Eddie and Marc have never had a full length one-on-one talk in the garage. They attempt to do so in this episode, despite of Eddie’s aversion to linear logic and his aggressive style of comedic free association. Will they sta…
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On a beautiful North Hollywood day, we bless onlookers with a very special episode of Apocalypse Soon with Eddie Pepitone. In the shadow of a former tree, surrounded by caution tape we bring you several sketches including Driving in the Rain, Guided Meditation and Cooking with Eddie and Kevin. Go to www.SheathUnderwear.com and use code: PEP to get …
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Dave Attell and Marc have known each other for 35 years but really only converse at length on this podcast. Back on WTF after 14 years, Dave explains why he’s still on the road all the time as he gets set to premiere his new Netflix special, Hot Cross Buns. Dave and Marc also marvel at the current comedy boom in comparison to some of the down times…
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When Todd Glass was on WTF back in 2012, he decided to do something that changed his entire life. Now, twelve years later, Todd is looking to change the way he does comedy for the rest of his career. Todd tells Marc about his new stage show, The Event of a Lifetime, why he wants to do it forever, and the challenges he’s facing while putting it on i…
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With nature's failed murder attempt in our rearview mirror, we trek on! This week's episode is action-packed with no less than 4 stretches! Driving in the Rain, Al & Margret, Guided Meditation, and Praying for Celebrities. Check out the full videos of the podcast here: https://shorturl.at/mpsIL For additional content support Eddie on Patreon: www.p…
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Sonic Youth founding member Thurston Moore is not just an influential figure in the evolution of Noise Rock and the no-wave art scene. He’s a chronicler of subversive music and other forms of artistic expression, as detailed in his memoir Sonic Life. Thurston talks with Marc about living on the Lower East Side in the ‘70s and ‘80s and the people wh…
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Rory Scovel is back in the garage, fresh off premiering a new standup special on Max that Marc found extremely funny. Now at a point in his life where his smack in the middle between feeling young and feeling old, Rory talks with Marc veteran comic to veteran comic about their philosophies on building a comedy hour, riffing, flying by the seat of t…
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