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WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

Episode 1302 - Sam Richardson

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

Marc Maron

Comedy

4.629.5K Ratings

🗓️ 3 February 2022

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

Sam Richardson thinks desperation is the key to comedy. His characters from shows like Detroiters and I Think You Should Leave are a testament to that philosophy. Sam and Marc talk about his childhood being split between the United States and Ghana, his days performing on cruise ships for Second City, and his friendship with Tim Robinson, which began with Tim as Sam's improv teacher. Sam also explains how his role as Richard Splett on Veep went from a one-episode guest shot to a series regular who winds up becoming the President.

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0:00.0

Technology is always advancing and with that comes progress.

0:05.0

But just how secure your devices?

0:07.4

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0:11.7

antivirus and cybersecurity solutions so you can relax knowing your cover wherever you

0:16.9

are.

0:17.9

Raided excellent on trust pilot and a which best buy four years running.

0:22.2

When technology enables progress, ESET is here to protect it.

0:25.8

ESET.com.

0:27.3

Progress.

0:28.3

Contacted.

0:29.3

F**k the game!

0:35.3

Alright, let's do this.

0:43.8

How are you with the f**kers?

0:45.1

What the f**k buddies?

0:46.2

What the f**k nicks?

0:47.8

What the f**ksters?

0:49.7

What's happening?

0:50.7

How are you doing?

0:52.7

How's your covid?

0:54.1

How's the covid?

0:55.6

How are you handling your covid?

0:58.2

Are you through the tunnel?

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