
Anthony Jeselnik is back in the garage more than 13 years since the last time he and Marc talked on the mics. With many career successes and some failures in the rearview, Anthony talks with Marc about where he sees himself in the landscape of comedy today, as he releases his latest Netflix special and while both of them spend a lot of time thinking about the current perception of standup comedy. 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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Hi, Backmarket hier. Die mit der erneuerten Technik, die dich weniger kostet. Wie dieses Handy. Es kann alles, was Handys halt können. Nicht nur diesen nervigen Spam-Anruf ignorieren. Es kann texten, anrufen, chatten, snoozen, liken, entliken. Einfach alles, was ein brandneues Handy kann. Aber das hier ist deutlich günstiger. Denn es ist nicht neu. Es ist von Profis auf Herz und Nieren geprüft.
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All right, let's do this. How are you, what the fuckers? What the fuck, buddies? What the fucking ears? What's happening? I'm Marc Maron. This is my podcast. Broadcasting from a fairly bouncy room. I'm in an old Adobe in Albuquerque, New Mexico. And it's interesting to be in a classic mud house.
But the walls are what they are and this is sometimes what it sounds like when I'm out in the world doing the stuff. I came out here, as many of you know, I grew up here in Albuquerque, New Mexico. I'll keep saying Albuquerque, New Mexico. I've gotten into the habit of... buying a cheap tourist shirt every time I leave Albuquerque, New Mexico.
I'm developing quite a collection of Albuquerque shirts. I don't know. I'm kind of born again Berkey out here. There were years where I just didn't know what... You'd come home, I'd see whoever I still had here, which is primarily my dad. And then you get this thing where, well, maybe I want to...
It's funny when you sort of transcend somehow or another, I guess it's just part of getting older, where whatever you resented or feared or did not want to revisit in your young life becomes a thing that you desperately want to visit and revisit and recalibrate.
Because I don't know, man, there's something, you know, home is home in terms of, you know, what created your neural pathways environmentally. It's with you forever. It's part of your heart. So that's really where I'm at with this battered up, you know, interesting little city that I grew up in. It's weird. I know a lot of you are like, I thought you were an East Coast guy.
Genetically Jersey, as I always say. Genetically Jersey. I'm here to see my dad. I have a few old friends here who I saw last night. I know I kind of do this thing every time I come back here, but it's something to check in with as you get older. Who do you got left, man? What is your life? Who do you got left? Who do you have? Today, Anthony Jeselnik is back. He was on episode 206 of
That's more than 13 years ago. Jesus, fuck. We've been doing this a long time. But as many of you noticed, I do have people back because the arc of this show, there's the word arc again, the arc of this show, there's literally people that had nothing going on. When I first talked to them and they've had entire careers, entire childhoods have been lived listening to me.
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