Marc Maron's influential podcast "WTF with Marc Maron" has come to an end after 16 years. For many fans, including the author, the news is like losing a friend. The show, which featured long-form interviews with comedians, musicians, actors, and other creatives, had become a comfort blanket during difficult times.
For the author, who discovered the podcast eight years ago while working in a pub, "WTF" was an escape from the mundane reality of their life. The podcast's unique format, which often featured Maron sharing stories about his own life and experiences, became a source of inspiration and guidance. As the author navigated their own journey of self-discovery and career change, "WTF" provided a steady stream of wisdom and entertainment.
Over time, the show's regular features, such as Maron's anecdotes about his childhood and his struggles with anxiety, became a familiar and comforting part of the author's routine. The podcast also tackled bigger topics like grief, aging, and social justice, providing a platform for nuanced and thoughtful discussion.
As the news of the show's end spread, fans took to social media to express their sadness and gratitude. Many praised Maron's voice and presence, which had become synonymous with the podcast's unique tone and style. Some even compared the loss of "WTF" to losing a friend or family member, highlighting the profound impact the show had on listeners' lives.
For the author, the end of "WTF" is bittersweet. While it marks the conclusion of an important chapter in their own life, it also signals the loss of a beloved source of comfort and inspiration. However, as Maron himself noted, "it's time." The legacy of "WTF," however, will continue to live on through its thousands of episodes and the countless fans who have been touched by its wisdom, humor, and humanity.
As the author looks back on their own journey, they can't help but think about how "WTF" helped shape their path. From finding their voice as a writer to navigating the challenges of adulthood, the podcast was a constant presence, offering guidance and support when it was needed most. While it's impossible to replace the show, its impact will continue to be felt for years to come.
In many ways, "WTF" has left an indelible mark on the world of podcasting, paving the way for future generations of listeners and creators. As Maron moves forward, his fans will be eager to see what's next, but for now, they can take comfort in the knowledge that their favorite show will always be a part of their lives.
				
			For the author, who discovered the podcast eight years ago while working in a pub, "WTF" was an escape from the mundane reality of their life. The podcast's unique format, which often featured Maron sharing stories about his own life and experiences, became a source of inspiration and guidance. As the author navigated their own journey of self-discovery and career change, "WTF" provided a steady stream of wisdom and entertainment.
Over time, the show's regular features, such as Maron's anecdotes about his childhood and his struggles with anxiety, became a familiar and comforting part of the author's routine. The podcast also tackled bigger topics like grief, aging, and social justice, providing a platform for nuanced and thoughtful discussion.
As the news of the show's end spread, fans took to social media to express their sadness and gratitude. Many praised Maron's voice and presence, which had become synonymous with the podcast's unique tone and style. Some even compared the loss of "WTF" to losing a friend or family member, highlighting the profound impact the show had on listeners' lives.
For the author, the end of "WTF" is bittersweet. While it marks the conclusion of an important chapter in their own life, it also signals the loss of a beloved source of comfort and inspiration. However, as Maron himself noted, "it's time." The legacy of "WTF," however, will continue to live on through its thousands of episodes and the countless fans who have been touched by its wisdom, humor, and humanity.
As the author looks back on their own journey, they can't help but think about how "WTF" helped shape their path. From finding their voice as a writer to navigating the challenges of adulthood, the podcast was a constant presence, offering guidance and support when it was needed most. While it's impossible to replace the show, its impact will continue to be felt for years to come.
In many ways, "WTF" has left an indelible mark on the world of podcasting, paving the way for future generations of listeners and creators. As Maron moves forward, his fans will be eager to see what's next, but for now, they can take comfort in the knowledge that their favorite show will always be a part of their lives.
 , and I gotta say, it's a bit sad for me too. I know I'm not a super fan or anything, but the show was always so relatable and honest, you know? Like, who hasn't had those moments where they just wanna share their crazy life story with someone?
, and I gotta say, it's a bit sad for me too. I know I'm not a super fan or anything, but the show was always so relatable and honest, you know? Like, who hasn't had those moments where they just wanna share their crazy life story with someone? 
 . But hey, at least the episodes are gonna live on, right?
. But hey, at least the episodes are gonna live on, right? 

 marc's storytelling style is so unique and relatable... it's like he's sharing his own life with you, but also giving you advice and wisdom
 marc's storytelling style is so unique and relatable... it's like he's sharing his own life with you, but also giving you advice and wisdom  what's next for him tho? hopefully he comes out with another project or something
 what's next for him tho? hopefully he comes out with another project or something 
 so maron's podcast is over after 16 yrs? thats crazy! i mean, its like losing a friend or something. i've never listened to it myself but all these ppl are saying it was like a comfort blanket for them and that its gonna leave a big gap in their lives
 so maron's podcast is over after 16 yrs? thats crazy! i mean, its like losing a friend or something. i've never listened to it myself but all these ppl are saying it was like a comfort blanket for them and that its gonna leave a big gap in their lives  what happened? did they just run out of stuff to talk about or what?
 what happened? did they just run out of stuff to talk about or what?  anyway, im curious now...i gotta check out some old episodes
 anyway, im curious now...i gotta check out some old episodes 
 like how is it over already?! 16 years is a big chunk of time and it feels like just yesterday i was stumbling upon an episode for the first time while working in that pub
 like how is it over already?! 16 years is a big chunk of time and it feels like just yesterday i was stumbling upon an episode for the first time while working in that pub  . maron's voice became my go to comfort thing when i needed it most, you know? his stories were like therapy for me, so raw and honest they always left me feeling seen.
. maron's voice became my go to comfort thing when i needed it most, you know? his stories were like therapy for me, so raw and honest they always left me feeling seen. . and can we talk about how he tackled tough topics? grief, aging, social justice... he never shied away from the hard stuff.
. and can we talk about how he tackled tough topics? grief, aging, social justice... he never shied away from the hard stuff. . i know some people say he was too personal, but for me, his vulnerability was what made the show so special.
. i know some people say he was too personal, but for me, his vulnerability was what made the show so special. . we'll carry it with us always, and who knows, maybe he'll come back in some form
. we'll carry it with us always, and who knows, maybe he'll come back in some form  I'm gonna miss "WTF" so much when it's gone... Marc Maron was more than just a podcast host, he was like a buddy who'd listen to you vent and make you laugh at the same time
 I'm gonna miss "WTF" so much when it's gone... Marc Maron was more than just a podcast host, he was like a buddy who'd listen to you vent and make you laugh at the same time  . The guy was brutally honest about his own life struggles, but that's what made him so relatable
. The guy was brutally honest about his own life struggles, but that's what made him so relatable  . I remember listening to those episodes on my lunch break in college and feeling like I wasn't alone, you know?
. I remember listening to those episodes on my lunch break in college and feeling like I wasn't alone, you know?  It's crazy how much of an impact something as simple as a podcast can have on your life
 It's crazy how much of an impact something as simple as a podcast can have on your life  . Anyway, it's time for Marc to move on and who knows what amazing things he'll do next
. Anyway, it's time for Marc to move on and who knows what amazing things he'll do next  marc maron's voice became so familiar, but also super relatable - he'd share these hilarious stories about his life and you'd be like "oh man, I've been there too"
 marc maron's voice became so familiar, but also super relatable - he'd share these hilarious stories about his life and you'd be like "oh man, I've been there too"  now that it's over, i'm gonna miss those weekly doses of wisdom & laughter
 now that it's over, i'm gonna miss those weekly doses of wisdom & laughter 
 I remember listening to him talk about anxiety and grief, and how he'd share these stories in the most vulnerable way. It was super inspiring, you know?
 I remember listening to him talk about anxiety and grief, and how he'd share these stories in the most vulnerable way. It was super inspiring, you know?  . From his childhood stories to tackling bigger topics like grief and social justice, Marc has always been honest and authentic
. From his childhood stories to tackling bigger topics like grief and social justice, Marc has always been honest and authentic  .
. . Who knows what's next? One thing's for sure, "WTF" will always be in our hearts
. Who knows what's next? One thing's for sure, "WTF" will always be in our hearts  .
. i used to listen to it every day while working/studying and maron's voice was always so soothing
 i used to listen to it every day while working/studying and maron's voice was always so soothing  i loved how he would share his own stories and experiences and it made me feel less alone
 i loved how he would share his own stories and experiences and it made me feel less alone  it feels like losing a best friend from 8 yrs ago
 it feels like losing a best friend from 8 yrs ago  i've binge listened to every ep lol
 i've binge listened to every ep lol  i was introduced to the show while working in a pub and wtf became my go-to comfort thing when life got dull
 i was introduced to the show while working in a pub and wtf became my go-to comfort thing when life got dull  maron's storytelling and vulnerability were so inspiring and helped me through some tough times
 maron's storytelling and vulnerability were so inspiring and helped me through some tough times  . he had this way of making you feel seen and heard that not many others can do. hope he finds his next project soon but for now it's like losing a part of my daily routine
. he had this way of making you feel seen and heard that not many others can do. hope he finds his next project soon but for now it's like losing a part of my daily routine  .
. . But at the same time, I get it - 16 years is a big milestone and it's time for him to move on
. But at the same time, I get it - 16 years is a big milestone and it's time for him to move on  . His legacy lives on though, and I'm sure we'll all be rooting for whatever he does next
. His legacy lives on though, and I'm sure we'll all be rooting for whatever he does next  it's a community
 it's a community  and I'm going to miss it so much
 and I'm going to miss it so much  he'd share these crazy stories about his life and you're just over here like "yooo that's my dude"
 he'd share these crazy stories about his life and you're just over here like "yooo that's my dude"  . personally, i've never been a huge fan of the show, but i can see why people love it - marc maron's got this super relatable, down-to-earth vibe going on that makes you feel like you're just chillin' with him and a bunch of comedians at a pub
. personally, i've never been a huge fan of the show, but i can see why people love it - marc maron's got this super relatable, down-to-earth vibe going on that makes you feel like you're just chillin' with him and a bunch of comedians at a pub  the legacy of wtf will live on though, and that's what matters
 the legacy of wtf will live on though, and that's what matters  and now it's really over
 and now it's really over