Marc Maron calls the current podcast landscape ‘mediocre’

Marc Maron is not interested in being just another podcaster in a sea of mediocrity.
In a new interview, the comic β who recently announced the end of his popular and long-lived podcast βWTFβ β criticized the current podcast landscape as awash in meh.
βThings were better before everyone had a voice,β Maron told the Hollywood Reporter in an interview published Wednesday. βNow thereβs just hundreds of groups of two or three white guys, sitting behind mics, talking about the last time they sβ their pants as adults. We live in a world of mediocre afternoon drive-time radio.β
βA lot of yammering in makeshift studios. Itβs lowering the bar for everything,β he added.
Maron started βWTFβ in 2009 out of his garage, where he interviews guests. Through the years, he has talked to comedians, actors, musicians and even a sitting president. During an episode with comedian John Mulaney in June, he announced the show will come to an end βsometime in the fall.β
Distaste for mediocrity has been a theme for the comic in recent weeks. βThe world has changed a bit and, you know, the sort of uniqueness of whatever the hellβs happening,β Maron said during his appearance last week on the βHowie Mandel Does Stuffβ podcast. βThereβs enough people yammering in the world.β
In his latest comedy special, Maron pokes fun at how certain podcast hosts are, in his eyes, pandering to the far right.
βIf Hitler were alive today, I think heβd probably appear on Theo Vonβs podcast,β the comedian jokes in βPanicked,β which premiered Aug. 1 on HBO.
In his podcast, Von explores various topics, including his struggles with drug abuse and mental health, with different guests β who include politicians as well as comedians.
Maron continues by playing out a scene in which the comedian host of βThis Past Weekend With Theo Vonβ questions Hitler about the amount of meth the Nazis consumed. At one point, Maron impersonates Von blaming the hate Hitler had on the amount of drugs he did.
βWTFβ continues with episodes coming out Mondays and Thursdays until it ends in the fall. Maron did not respond to a request for a comment before publication.