
I'm gonna miss that podcast so much... it was like having a deep conversation with an old friend

. For me, "WTF" wasn't just a show, it was a safe space to explore the messy human experience

. Maron's ability to be vulnerable and authentic created this sense of connection with listeners that's hard to find elsewhere

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I think what really resonated with people was the way he didn't shy away from the tough stuff β grief, anxiety, social justice... those are topics we all deal with, but rarely have the courage to discuss openly

. But Maron made it feel okay to confront those feelings and come out stronger on the other side

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It's bittersweet that "WTF" is ending, but I'm also kinda excited to see what's next for Marc Maron

. He's always been a trailblazer in his own way, pushing boundaries and exploring new creative territories

. As much as we'll miss the show, its legacy will live on through all the people it helped, including me

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