The Really Good Podcast is hosted by Bobbi Althoff: a social media star with over 80 followers. A master interviewer with weeks of experience interviewing celebrities, Bobbi asks the questions that no one wants to know the answers to. Her toddler called The Really Good Podcast the most listened-to podcast in the world, and several of her videos have more than 900 views. Follow her @Bobbialthoff on Instagram or TikTok to learn more about podcasting's biggest star. For advertising opportunitie ...
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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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Welcome to The Healthy Indian Podcast! I'm Umang Shah, your host. Join me and my expert guests as we tackle mental health and wellness issues in a lighthearted and inspiring way. New episodes drop every Monday. Got questions or just want to say hi? Email us at [email protected]. See you in the next episode! 🎙️🎙️🥊
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A couple discusses parenting, marriage, and everything that comes with it, in this unique call-in podcast.
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It's time to level up! Every week, I sit down with some of the most successful people in the world and they teach us how to improve our businesses and lives. I interview some of the most successful people in the world. Previous guests have included: Paris Hilton, Rob Dydrek, Ciara, Charli D'Amelio, David Dobrik, Forbes 30 Under 30 Founders and more. New episodes every Tuesday morning.
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Mondays At 12PM EST! Welcome to our podcast where we discuss the latest in hip hop, culture, and taboo topics. Our podcast is unfiltered and thought-provoking, covering the most controversial and trending issues in the industry. Tune in to our podcast for a fresh perspective on the world of hip hop and beyond. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just curious about the culture, our podcast is the perfect place to stay up-to-date and join the conversation. Subscribe to our podcast today and never ...
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Barack Obamas Foreign policy was “Don’t Do Stupid Shit”. We didn’t steal this from him but we discovered it as we were researching for the pod. Moms always said this to Jesh and his friends when they were around. Getting to know people, where they come from, and what experiences have shaped them is kinda what this whole thing is about. Foreign policy is how you interact with the world and people who are different and come from different ways of life. This kinda sums up all of life’s interact ...
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Logic: "I spent millions of dollars on my own film"
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1:38:23This week on The Really Good Podcast, Bobbi sits down with Logic in a Burbank toy store. He opens up about fatherhood, childhood trauma, and why he walked away from music at the peak of his fame. From anxiety and therapy to creative reinvention, Logic gets candid about what it took for him to heal, grow and chase his dreams. Watch my episodes ad fr…
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Scott Frank is one of Hollywood’s most prolific screenwriters but he still has perpetual anxiety about his job security. Scott and Marc talk about the impulse that keeps him grinding away, whether he’s working on original screenplays, rewrites, or his limited series like Godless, The Queen’s Gambit and his new Netflix show Department Q. They also t…
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Nick Kroll was one of the first dozen guests on WTF and in the nearly sixteen years of his life since then, loved ones have been lost, babies have been welcomed to the world, and Nick can now see things about himself that he couldn’t identify before. Nick and Marc talk about those changes, as well as the artwork of his wife Lily Kwong, the trip to …
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That Mexican OT: "Do you see this physique?"
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43:35On this week's episode of the really good podcast, Bobbi sits down with That Mexican OT at a horse ranch for an unpredictable conversation about fame, Texas life and toenail grooming. The two clash and bond with their wildly different lifestyles, from flamethrowers and wild boars to pedicures and parenting. This episode rides the line between absur…
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Peter Wolf didn’t want to write the typical rock and roll memoir filled with lurid tales and score settling. Instead he wanted to write a collection of short stories that stem from his serendipitous encounters with everyone from Marilyn Monroe to David Lynch. Peter tells Marc how he wrestled with his own memories to write the book, how he drew from…
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Sarah Silverman and Marc go back more than 30 years and although they know a lot about each other from the past, they can both acknowledge that they haven’t stopped growing and learning and changing right up to the present. Sarah and Marc talk about making peace with the signs of aging, including hearing loss, and how an embrace of closure helped h…
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Season 5 of The Really Good Podcast is here. To kick things off, Bobbi teamed up with Davis Bates for a photoshoot dedicated to… well, her “falling off.” She hits the streets to busk and even earns herself a star on the sidewalk. This season? It’s probably what you expect — or maybe the exact opposite. We filmed everywhere from Hollywood to a rural…
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EP #87 – Payal For Style: Vulnerability, Sobriety, and Raising Emotionally Intelligent Kids
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53:43In this episode of The Healthy Indian Podcast, we sit down with the radiant and real @payalforstyle — a content creator, fashion icon, and fierce advocate for self-expression, sobriety, and intentional parenting. Payal opens up about her decision to quit alcohol, how fashion became her emotional outlet, and the powerful role vulnerability plays in …
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Carol Leifer has been a standup comic for almost 50 years, but the knowledge she can impart from her lifetime of experience isn’t limited to the standup stage. That’s why Carol co-wrote the new book How to Write a Funny Speech, applying the building blocks of comedy to weddings, graduations and anywhere else one might speak in public. Carol and Mar…
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When Bridget Everett was growing up in Kansas, the question “How are you feeling?” was not often asked. That’s part of the reason why Bridget embraced singing and making music as her primary way to connect with people. She tells Marc how this led to the development of her live cabaret shows which got her noticed by Michael Patrick King, Amy Schumer…
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Singer-songwriter Samantha Crain wasn’t sure if she’d ever be able to make music again after a car accident left her without the ability to play instruments or physically write songs. Samantha talks with Marc about her recovery and how her physical improvement coincided with the evolution of her artistic confidence. Samantha also explains her famil…
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While he was once known for all manner of comedy involving animals, both alive and dead, Tom Green’s relationship with the animal kingdom is now much more traditional, as he spends some of his time doing farm work on a remote plot of unspoiled land in Canada. Tom talks with Marc about why he made the big change in his life, which is documented in t…
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David Harbour and Marc met in the garage seven years ago at the height of Stranger Things and the beginning of a new phase in David’s career. Now with the Marvel movie Thunderbolts coming out, David and Marc have both had surprising success in their careers, which leaves them both searching for things they can’t quite pin down. They’ll try to help …
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David Cronenberg starts making each new film of his as though he’s making a movie for the first time. Marc sees connective tissue through all of David’s work, consisting of “the meat, the machine, mutations of desire, and pain.” David and Marc explore these ideas in specific films, including Scanners, The Brood, The Fly, Naked Lunch, Crash, Cosmopo…
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Jessica Kirson was a guest on WTF six years ago, when she talked with Marc about her start in comedy and her personal background. This time, she came back just to hang out and have some laughs. And for Marc at this exact moment in time, it was much needed and greatly appreciated. They talk about Jessica’s new special, I’m the Man, their experiences…
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Comedian Liza Treyger is frequently mystified by human behavior. Why are people so mean when leaving internet comments? Why do adults continuously repeat the patterns of children? Why are friendships so hard to maintain later in life? She asks these questions as a sociology major but also as a comic, and was recently able to explore these ideas in …
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Jillian Bell’s history of anxiety goes back to when she was a baby and would hold her breath until she passed out. But she didn’t let panic attacks stand in the way of her dream to get hired at SNL or her desire to become a working comedic actor. And as Jillian tells Marc, she definitely wasn’t going to let anything stop her from becoming a directo…
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As a writer and director, Ryan Coogler is drawn to stories about identity. He made Fruitvale Station to confront his own thoughts and fears about being a Black man in America. He made Creed as an extension of the dynamic he has with his dad. He made Black Panther while conscious of the impact it would have on a global community. Ryan and Marc talk …
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By all accounts, Gavin Matts has carved a successful path for himself as a comedian, actor and writer at the young age of 30. But he can’t shake the feeling that he came into show business at the tail end and he’s mourning the possibilities that no longer seem as attainable as they once were. Gavin and Marc talk about the changes in the world of co…
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Peter Weller knows that most people think of him as RoboCop. But he also knows that when they approach him to talk about RoboCop, it’s his opportunity to talk to them about art, jazz, theater and many other areas that are not merely hobbies for him, but actual artistic pursuits. Peter tells Marc why he got his Ph.D. in Italian Renaissance Art Histo…
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When Lynne Margulies was 25 years old, she met Andy Kaufman on the set of the film My Breakfast with Blassie. Two years later, just shortly before he died, Andy made Lynne promise she would keep his work alive. With the release of the new documentary Thank You Very Much, Lynne talks with Marc about fulfilling that promise over the decades by showca…
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Delroy Lindo can take pride in many accomplishments - his family, his career, his educational - while being aware that he’s still in the process of finding himself. Delroy and Marc, despite their differences, find it easy to relate to each other over that lifelong journey of self-discovery, which for Delroy included the decision to go back to schoo…
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Rubi Rose: "I was talked into doing only fans by my ex"
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49:31On this episode of The Really Good Podcast, Bobbi invites sex symbol Rubi Rose over for a poolside sunbathing session-only for them to somehow end up at the nursing home where Lexi volunteers. After dodging flirtatious elderly residents, they dive into a deep conversation about relationships, side hustles, and future goals -because nothing sets the…
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Some comedians think of comedy as a higher calling, but Modi Rosenfeld knows exactly where the call came from. He points to a story of two comedians in the Talmud, men who gave cheer to those who were depressed and who made peace between those who were at war. Modi and Marc talk about this lofty purpose and how comedy is rooted in not only Jewish s…
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Nick Thune is a comic Marc is always happy to welcome back on the show. But this time, it’s very fortunate that Nick is able to join Marc in the garage at all because there was a time in which he spiraled into alcoholism and almost didn’t survive. With a new comedy special released and his sobriety holding strong, Nick tells Marc what happened sinc…
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Unlike many comedian guests on WTF, Chris Fleming had a lot of support and encouragement from his family when it came to pursuing a career in comedy. In fact, it was his mother who got him started at open mics. Chris talks with Marc about how he embraces being both inclusive and avant-garde, building a loyal audience but also being accessible to ne…
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Kevin Gates: "Oh, I forgot to tell you, l'm a genius"
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2:18:01This week on The Really Good Podcast, Bobbi and Kevin Gates plan a road trip from North Hollywood's elite fashion vault, diving into conversations about personal growth, authenticity, spontaneity, and coffee — with Kevin sharing how embracing his inner child fosters deeper connections, and Bobbi discovering what might just be the most interesting p…
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Jane Marie’s early life in Michigan didn’t necessarily put her on the glide path to the future world of podcasting, but an internship at This American Life gave her a crash course in the type of journalism that allowed her to create The Dream podcast. Jane talks with Marc about the subject matter of The Dream’s past seasons, including pyramid schem…
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