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WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

Episode 1148 - Elliot Page

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

Marc Maron

Comedy

4.629.5K Ratings

🗓️ 13 August 2020

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

[NOTE: This episode and its synopsis were published on August 13, 2020.] At the time when Juno became an award-winning hit film, Ellen Page experienced two things she never experienced before in her young life: She was now instantly famous and she fell in love. Unfortunately, the pressures of the former prevented her from publicly acknowledging the latter. Ellen talks to Marc about the struggles she faced in hiding her true self and the relief of coming out seven years later. They also talk about the importance of using one's platform to advocate for change and how Ellen's documentary work is shining the spotlight on injustice.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Fuck the game!

0:01.0

Alright, let's do this.

0:11.3

How are you?

0:12.3

What the fuckers?

0:13.3

What the fuck buddies?

0:14.5

What the fuck nicks?

0:15.5

What's happening?

0:17.1

I'm Mark Marren.

0:18.1

This is my podcast.

0:19.6

Welcome to it.

0:21.7

It is um...

0:24.1

Have I ever said the date?

0:26.3

Ever?

0:27.3

This is being posted.

0:28.3

I'm gonna mark the date.

0:31.1

August 13th, 2020.

0:36.0

There it is.

0:37.0

Time stamped.

0:39.0

I don't think I've ever fucking done that.

0:41.1

I don't even know why I just did it now.

0:44.2

Maybe it'll be ominous.

0:45.2

Maybe it'll have some meaning.

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