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When welcoming guests of this ilk, usually to his garage, Maron has always remained poised and even-keeled.
Then, in walks David Letterman.
For longtimeWTFlisteners, this interview felt inevitable, yet out of reach.
In the opening minutes of the show, Maron does admit to being nervous.
Since retiring fromThe Late Showin 2015,Letterman talks about his path to self-improvement by reflecting on his failures.
At the core of this episode, the two truly connect on their shared profession of stand-up comedy.
Its safe to say nothing is off limits here, which creates an absurdly funny experience for the listeners.
Fans even get to be a fly in the cockpit of the Millennium Falcon during the Smugglers Run ride.
This podcast follow some crazy tales the hosts open things up with their own Screw-Ups of the Week.
), off she went.
Not that it was all bad, according to her.
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