Marc Maron interviewed former president Barack Obama on the 1,686th and final episode of his pioneering “WTF” podcast. Obama was previously a guest on the show while still in office in 2015, marking a ...
Barack Obama is teaching Marc Maron how to say goodbye. The former president joined the comedian on the final episode of Maron's long-running "WTF" podcast, released on Monday, Oct. 13. During the ...
The comedian, actor, and former podcaster discusses his decision to bring “WTF” to a close after 16 years and interviewing its final guest, Barack Obama. The comedian, actor, and former podcaster ...
The final episode of WTF With Marc Maron didn’t take place in his garage. Back in 2015, the President of the United States proved he was still a man of the people by sitting for a podcast recording in ...
Marc Maron has dropped the 1,686th and final episode of his long-running WTF podcast, with former President Barack Obama returning for Maron’s last interview. Maron managed to keep the identity of his ...
AR is presenting an extensive selection of microdramas from China and beyond at the ongoing Mipcom market. The company operates across the $7 billion Chinese and $4 billion international short-form ...
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The job roles most at risk of being replaced by AI have been revealed in a new study by Microsoft. Assessing more than 200,000 interactions with its Copilot generative AI chatbot, the tech giant has ...