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marc maron is set to end his podcast, “WTF with Marc Maron,” on Monday, after a remarkable 16 years of running and more than 1,600 episodes.
The content of the final episode, and the identity of its final interview guest or guests, remains a mystery. In his final broadcast on Thursday, the 62-year-old confirmed that this is his last song from his home studio, but he did not reveal any further details about his swan song.
Maron’s guests are rarely announced in advance. Fans are excitedly speculating who they might hear on Monday. Could this be the debut of an entertainment legend? , bob dylan,Taylor Swift) A more personal option? (An old friend? Her parents?) A repeat of a previous key guest? , Barack Obama) maybe a combination?
On Thursday’s episode, Maron decided to go solo and speak directly to the audience as he has several minutes to start each episode.
“We’ve been in a long-term relationship – 16 years,” she said. “It’s the longest relationship I’ve ever been in.”
He became emotional several times while speaking.
“I’m grateful to be a part of your life,” he said. “We’ve been through a lot of things together. A lot of breakups. Death. catsWorld.”

The final episode will be number 1,686 of the pioneering and influential long-term interview podcast, which had humble beginnings in 2009 where he worked on his issues with other stand-up comedians in his garage. los angeles The home he dubbed “The Cat Ranch”.
In most of its years the show has opened with a fan-composed rock ‘n’ roll theme song, which begins with an audio sample of Marone, in his small role in the film “Almost Famous”, yelling, “Lock the gates!” The name of the song is a reference to one of Marone’s common phrases, “Are we doing this?” Named after. Another such phrase, “Are we good?” This was often his last question to guests and is the title of a new documentary made on him.
Ultimately, “WTF” became a media institution where writers, artists, musicians, Hollywood Stars and political leaders used to tell him their background.
Maron announced in June that he and longtime producing partner Brendan MacDonald had decided to end the show. He said there was no particular reason for this, except that he was tired and was completely satisfied with the work he had done.