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WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

Episode 1321 - Bonnie Raitt

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

Marc Maron

Comedy

4.629.5K Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2022

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

Bonnie Raitt doesn't feel the need to slow down. With the release of her 18th studio album and the start of an eight-month world tour, the prolific singer-songwriter knows what it's like to make the most of your opportunities. Bonnie talks with Marc about growing up in a musical home, falling into the Laurel Canyon music scene, struggling with substance abuse, getting sober in her late-30s and having her first hit album in her 40s. They also talk about Bonnie's continuing work with James Taylor, Jackson Browne, Mavis Staples and Lucinda Williams.

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0:00.0

I'm Benjamin Fitton from the Walker Mungus, and this podcast is sponsored by Prime Video,

0:06.8

where you can stream new Amazon original series The Confession.

0:11.8

In January 1992, devoted mother of two Patricia Hall, vanished from a small town in Yorkshire

0:19.0

without a trace.

0:21.3

Early on in the investigation, Patricia's husband Keith becomes a prime suspect, but

0:26.6

no progress is made, the case seems to go cold.

0:31.2

The Confession is a true crime documentary series exploring Patricia Hall's disappearance.

0:37.5

The story unfolds the archive recordings from the investigation, interviews with Patricia's

0:43.2

family, the police and Keith, who was accused of having something to do with his wife's

0:49.0

disappearance.

0:50.0

What do you think really happened?

0:53.2

The Confession, an Amazon original available now, only on Prime Video.

1:00.3

Hey everyone, it's Adrian here, host of the Power Hour podcast with an important message.

1:05.6

Sickle Cell is the fastest growing genetic disease in the UK, and with more donations needed

1:10.8

than ever before we urgently need people of black African, black Caribbean and mixed

1:16.0

ethnicity to give blood this year, to give patients the life enhancing and life saving

1:21.0

treatments that they need.

1:23.0

Strength can be found in communities coming together just like a family, and that's why

1:28.6

black communities have the unifying power to treat sickle cell and help friends and neighbours

1:33.5

who are living with the condition.

1:35.5

Not family, but blood.

1:38.0

Giving blood is quick and easy, just one hour of your time could help save up to three

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